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by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

Tezos Users Sue IRS Over Crypto Tax Staking Rules

A Nashville couple filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday, demanding the return of thousands of dollars they paid the agency as a result of earning tokens for maintaining the Tezos blockchain. This lawsuit is being backed b...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

IOTA, Dell and Intel creating trust in data from the edge

For anyone that missed this incredible project that is lead by Dell and Intel, called Project Alvarium, which is designed to create a trust layer for data. In a machine economy and the Internet of Things, where data is traded and transacted, we need...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Funding films using ETH?

We know that some goods and services can be bought with ETH, but what about in the arts side? Films, specifically. Cryptocurrency is booming and growing, and now we even have NFTs. Films turning into NFTs is not really a good move (at least for me),...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago

Daily Discussion, May 27, 2021

Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Can you truly avoid a sniping bot this way?

So I made a post in the ethereum exchange (https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/99713/proxy-contract-to-avoid-sniping-bot) but got no answer. I would love to have some informed people discuss this topic here or in the stackexchange. Thanks!...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Trust model for smart contracts

Hi I'm trying to wrap my head around the concept of smart contracts. I see that they're self-executing contracts when certain conditions are satisfied. But how can the satisfaction of such conditions are trusted and properly enforced? For exa...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

Use Monero

Financial privacy matters. It's insane to transact on a public blockchain. I tell you my Bitcoin address and suddenly you can see how much Bitcoin I have, who I got it from, and where I've spent it. It's gross. It's like a bank publis...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago

Why did Satoshi Nakamoto even use an alias?

I'm sure lot of papers would have been published that threatens to replace the banks. I wonder how this guy knew that his paper will change the world decades later. Or does it further reinforce your belief in time travel? submitted by ...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

Would this be a smart play?

First, my user name is from my favorite racehorse in the 80s. I’ve been in Reddit a long time and it has nothing to do with cryptocurrency, as I’ve been asked. In February I bought $30k worth of coins. $10k in BTC, $10k in ETH and a mix of ADA, LINK...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

Possibly lost 185k

Long story short. I transferred KNC to Coinbase from binance. Wasn’t showing up. Turns out knc upgraded their network. Coinbase is on the old one. There’s no disclaimer when creating an address. They put the disclaimer in the help section. Has anyone...