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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Loopring APR % Revealed

As many people are aware, Loopring now has a staking option in their wallet. The made this announcement early last week and people have been hurrying to get funds into the wallet to stake.This has been something the community has been looking forward...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Run your own node.

Based on my response to another post where I explained why I no longer use a ledger wallet because of the difficulty of connecting it to your own node, I thought it was worth dropping this learning link in here for those that don’t understand why run...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

"The fixation with regulating (...) Bitcoin is driven by the Biden administration’s centralized (...) approach to government which views innovations beyond its ability to control with contempt. (This) isn’t dissimilar to (...) the Chinese Communist Party

"The decentralized nature of digital assets can only be viewed as a threat to those who favor expanding the size and role of government because digital assets act as free-market safeguards against abuses within centralized monetary systems...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Daily General Discussion - April 2, 2023 (GMT+0)

Welcome to the Daily General Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. & Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

I made a totally free tool for crypto enthusiasts!

I made a free tool for tracking cryptocurrencies. It's mainly just a hobby project I developed in my free time as a way to give back to the community I love. I have an unhealthy obsessions with cryptocurrency and data, which fueled my desire to c...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Why have people been saying BTC isn’t Bitcoin?

I’ve been seeing a growing number of posts that claim BTC is not Bitcoin. I have seen this thrown around from both sides, the maxis and the anti-crypto threads, but I’ve never seen an explanation. I’m assuming it’s more of a semantic argument than it...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

What will it take to declare the bear market over?

So bitcoin has had an amazing run since this year started on 1st Jan 2023 and has shown no real signs of letting up. It seems like most people still think we are in a bear market but I have started to see others believe that the bull run has now star...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Did You really learned for your mistakes last bullrun?

Ive being investing in crypto since late 2020 si i'm a kinda a newby, Last bullrun (My first) i lost a ton of money in unrealized profits, i had huge gains from speculating on shitcoins but never sold any, and holded most to +95% drops and Lost a...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

where can I work in the blockchain field?

Hi everyone, I'm a 17-year-old boy with experience in the theoretical field of the blockchain, from how it works to how it can be used (including the various crypto, defi, smart contracts and defi fields). I'm passionate about this new techno...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

What Was Your Stupidest Mistake in Trading Crypto?

Besides having invested in shitcoins. I am talking about really dumb mistakes like writing the wrong amount, typo in the address idk theres a lot of examples where you can be unaware and/or stupid. I am unaware and stupid, as I already had 2 typos lo...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

zkKYC query

Apologies for the random query, but I wasn’t entirely sure as to the subreddit I should be asking this question on. I have recently come across the concept of zkProofs, and wanted to understand this further. In a situation where a zkKYC token is iss...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Rest here weary moon farmer

You have done well, now rest here for a while and recover from the backbreaking labor of commenting for those sweet sweet CC moons! Things sure have been crazy around here lately, BTC has been crabbing ever since it ran up about 10k in a week, Reddit...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Blockchain.com eth staking

4% for eth staking there. Any risk? Can I withdraw ETH any time or must I wait until the next network update to withdraw? When users choose "staking ETH" on Blockchain.com, who is in charge of the coins, Users or Blockchain.com inc? That is...