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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago

200 a paycheck

I am completely new to all this. Just got 3k at 106k of BTC and planning on getting $200 every pay check. Does anyone really think this a bad idea? I can comfortably spend the $200 every check. submitted by /u/Puzzleheaded-Grab743 [li...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago

The used to say it was for criminals

They used to say it was for criminals. That no law avoiding citizens needed it. People were jailed for using it, selling it, trading it, manufacturing goods to help facilitate it. Now they use it to treat cancer, epilepsy and other ailments. There...

More / Etherum Reddit - 5 months ago

Optimizing swapping fees with ETH?

I've been using Binance for a while, but comparing fees, the problem is that sending to my ledger once the transaction is over, is somewhat expensive (0.0012 ETH flat fee). On the bright side, for me sending USDT (TRC20) to Binance is free becaus...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago

I think the man is right.

Blockchain based systems appear to be the most feasable solution for ai interacting with each other in the future ???? submitted by /u/Matmat1645 [link] [comments]

by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago

HBAR is set to be integrated into next-generation NVIDIA and Intel chips to enable AI governance through 'Verifiable Compute.' Industry leaders like Dell, Palantir, Databricks, and ServiceNow are also part of this groundbreaking collaboration

By rooting trust in the silicon of next-generation hardware from NVIDIA and Intel, Verifiable Compute sets a new standard for AI security and innovation. The framework is the culmination of two years of intensive research, with input and support from...