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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

What are Atomic Swaps, and why do we need them?

tl;dr Atomic Swaps enable transferring funds from one blockchain to another, all without a centralized escrow. Most people who have purchased cryptocurrency have, at some point, converted one coin to another, typically through an exchange. You send c...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

First rule of crypto is common sense

Crypto is like life. You usually never get something completely for free, there is almost some kind of catch. Someone DMs you/ sends you message to get free crypto? it's too good to be true, even if it's some hot women, this is a scam would...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

What y’all think?

Crypto investors speculate about ETH flipping BTC in market-cap. Do you see it happening? submitted by /u/cryptogmman [link] [comments]

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

A typical money cycle in crypto is: FIAT --> Bitcoin --> large alts --> smaller alts. We completed the FIAT phase, are experiencing the first Bitcoin phase, and might see large alts like Ethereum, Cardano, Solana, and Matic outperform the market soon

I have not made a serious post in quite some time but thought I'd give it a try again. Hope you enjoy the content. Historically, the money flow in a crypto impulse follows a certain pattern that can best be described by this picture: https:...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Non-KYC options for USD on- and off-ramping

I need to be able to buy crypto with USD and then send that crypto to betting sites. Then from there, I need to be able to send that crypto back into a wallet and withdraw the crypto into USD once again. I need something that also doesn't have K...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

How do I borrow USD using BTC as collateral?

I need to borrow approximately 20% of my BTC holdings (at today's price). I'll pay it back in under a year. Who has done this? What is the process? How long does it take to get the money? Thanks. submitted by /u/Learn-and-Do...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The Bitcoin whitepaper, simplified.

[This is original content, not GPT generated (proof). Please point out any mistakes if you find them.] Doing your own research is hard. Reading whitepapers is hard. In this post I've attempted to break down the Bitcoin whitepaper into easy to rea...