by COINS NEWS - 3 days ago
Look into the blockchain you invest in. Do not just take the marketing material or a social media post at face value. Take the time to understand how it works, where it runs, and who controls it. Many people assume that because something is called a...
by COINS NEWS - 3 days ago
Welcome to the Daily Crypto 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 th...
by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago
Hey Reddit! I’m Luca Netz, the CEO of Pudgy Penguins, and I’m super excited to be doing this AMA with the r/CryptoCurrency community, and to start showing up on Reddit in a big way. For those who don’t know Pudgy Penguins, let me give you the b...
by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago
I've been in crypto since 2016. I’ve made money, but I’ve also made a lot of mistakes. Mostly trying to time the market. Trust me, that’s a hard game to win, and I lost a lot in the process. Right now, we’re seeing a familiar pattern: BTC and ETH...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 days ago
If a company like Blackrock starts staking their ETH holdings and assuming they have a large enough amount to mount an attack/influence the network, what could they do? submitted by /u/northcasewhite [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 days ago
Hey everyone! Liquity V2 here - we launched on Mainnet in May 19, and have quickly racked up $190m in TVL and $43m in BOLD supply. We are an immutable CDP on Mainnet (think MakerDAO), where you can deposit ETH, wstETH, and rETH at an interest rate of...
by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago
Governments often print more money to pay this debt, which makes everything more expensive for us. Bitcoin has a limited supply. No one can just print more of them. This can stop inflation and help keep money's value stable. Using a decentr...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 days ago
Reminds me how detached from reality they are submitted by /u/papaducci [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 days ago
Back in the day the most liquid defi platform was dydx. What are the most liquid dexes for perpetuals/futures right now? submitted by /u/for_in_bg [link] [comments]