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More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Will fees ever be

I know that EIP-1559 will set a baseline for fees and 2.0/sharding will allow the network to process more transactions, but will ETH transaction fees themselves ever be lowered to less than a cent? Thanks! :) submitted by /u/MichaeljRgs...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

This is what I have learnt from a month in this community.

So I am new to Crypto and joined this community a month ago. This is what I have learnt so far. First week: We are in the middle of a bull market. Look at all these charts. It will 100% go on for a long time. Second week: Elon is manipulating the mar...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago

Why do expensive

Hello, I’m new to crypto currency and yesterday I tried buying some Bitcoin but it was a bit expensive like damn, is bianace making it more expensive, what can I do? submitted by /u/ItsMeKaseb [link] [comments]

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Would 1559 eliminate the need for Polygon?

I've been seeing a lot about Polygon/Matic but I didn't buy in because I felt like it was a solution to a problem that wouldn't exist after the update. Can you all help me understand this better? submitted by /u/KcRoyal29...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago

The next five years

I am an ultrabull in the long run. I feel very confident that we will see a $5 Trillion crypto market capitalization in the next 30 years, and that's a very modest estimation. But Bitcoin has the reasonable potential of hitting that in the next 5...