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More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Received random ETH into MEW

Last night I received .23 ETH into my MEW. Don't even use this wallet for much at all. I assume someone made a mistake and when I looked up the sender they were holding 226 thousand ETH and had over half a million transactions. Trying to figure o...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Any US platforms to trade ETH long options?

Every platform I've looked into (Hotoro, Sparrow, Lien) that is allowed in the US has a max expiry date of about 30 days. Deribit doesn't allow you to trade in the US, but does allow you to set an option for the end of the year. I'm half...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago

Bring the Institutions They Said...

I just think it's funny that the worst thing for the planet has undeniably been the corporate elite and political class the world over. Wars, famine, poverty, pollution...all driven by THEM. Then Bitcoin comes along and is (falsely) accused of be...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Converted all my BTC to ETH last night

~3.3 BTC bought in 2015 (about $300 each) and held all this time. Maybe it was Elon's tweet. Maybe it was my state's gradual increase in temperature leading to wildfires and "smoke season". Something clicked and I realized that POW...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Now I get it....

So context: I'm new to crypto. The conversation started with my wife about focusing more actively on investing given our financial stability; regular 401k contributions, college funds for the kids, 4+ months of emergency funds in savings, etc. So...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Security of the staking pool

In current PoW, when connecting to a mining pool I only give them my public address. In a PoS world, when connecting to a staking pool, I have to transfer my funds to them, correct? That gives me no confidence at all. Why does solo staking have a suc...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

Story of two very different Crypto "investors"

In early 2017 my colleagues caught me pretend working and looking at charts and started asking questions about crypto. eventually they said "okay show us how to buy this bitcoin thing" so they did both buy roughly 100€ worth. First guy, He...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

ETH energy consumption after POS?

The way I understand it is that after POS, ETH only needs 10,000 nodes running to work, is that correct? Having only 10k computers running seems like not much energy consumption at all? submitted by /u/bpd815 [link] [comments]