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Bitcoin has got a plan for you, Sri Lanka!
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Are there concerns with BTC if energy cost theoretically goes to $0? Would it make the chain more susceptible to attacks or would the machinery cost be enough to prevent attacks? Or maybe Iβm thinking about this totally wrong? submitted by ...
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ETH Shanghai / Capella upgrade is coming soon at March, if you have been staking or running validators this mean you can withdraw those locked ETH soon, what would you do with it? Personally I am probably going to keep those locked ETH staking for a...
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During the numerous scams in the cryptocurrency industry, some people became the epitome of hate and dirt stealing millions to billions of people. From Satish Kumbani to SBF, the list is interesting and equally disgusting. They are all despiteful and...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
I'm back on the hunt for the latest crypto scammer, and this time I'm on the trail of the disappearing BTC. While working on behalf of a client, I recently encountered a scammer who stole around $145,000 in Ether. My client was duped...
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Hi, Iβm think to move to Thailand and wanna bring all crypto in cold wallet what options would be best to use ledger nano x or trezor model T? I hear that ledger before had some issues so I need your opinion please. Thank you for answers submi...
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We were expecting doom scenarios for GPUs... but I haven't read a single piece of news about them yet. What happened to their life, their GPUs, their operations... submitted by /u/adv4nced [link] [comments]
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In recent months, we have seen a rapid increase in the number of posts and comments about Jim Cramer. These posts often get a lot of attention. A few examples: https://preview.redd.it/8c5519vi1nda1.png?width=688&format=png&auto=webp&...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Hi everyone, I came up with a smart contract idea to generate yield on stable coins and I want to get it sense checked. Essentially, it boils down to taking advantage of staking yields, but guaranteeing a stable currency. It involves 2 processes -...
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Hi guys, as I always do I like to post this here too! Hi crypto brothers, as you probably know I'm Venezuelan "living" here that believes in crypto probably because I live in a country where the fiat currency is worthless (since 2007, 1...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Satoshi Nakamoto created bitcoin to take financial control back from the financial elites, giving ordinary people a chance to take part in a decentralized financial system. created after 2008 financial crisis in response to bank failings and seeing h...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
So I just recently started to learn more about other coins than eth and maybe start exploring the function of crypto that I can use. What Iβm confused about is why these services need their own coin. One dapp I found called Aave (it seems pretty wel...
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Hi everyone, I came up with a smart contract idea to generate yield on stable coins and I want to get it sense checked for stupidity. It's still a bit rough around the edges but to me it seems like it could work. Essentially, it boils down to t...