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‘One Giant Step For Decentralization’: An Ethereum Node Is Now At The International Space Station
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As far as I'm aware, one can stake with say Kraken for example without 32 ETH but I am wondering if there is a community of people that round their funds together like a pool and stake privately instead of going the centralized way. I don't h...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
They have 90k in wrapped BTC and 1.3mill in ETH but only showing 73k BTC and 1.04mil ETH in their "proof of assets." Clearly showing here: https://www.binance.org/en/assets-proof This means the wrapped assets are not backed 1:1 and that the...
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Yesterday I spent three hours writing a post about the safety and risks of earning interests using stablecoins and lending platforms to the r/passive_income sub just for it be removed some minutes later because "crypto isn't investing, is ga...
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I know everyone always wants to find the next Bitcoin and it's not exactly that simple, but for those who believe in the future of crypto currency, I'm curious to know: what do you consider the most feasible long-term investments (ie not just...
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According to Andrea Tosato, a lecturer and researcher on commercial law at the University of Nottingham, Bitcoin may be legally classed as money in the US if recognized as legal tender by El Salvador under UCC Β§ 1-201. I am no expert on law, but this...
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It seems like the effects of philanthropy from Shib are starting to rub off on the wider crypto space. "Carter and Bass also teased another project called Tsuki Saves the World to "use Cryptocurrency as a means to do something bigger."...
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There seems to be an endless amounts of: FUD Anti bitcoin articles Shitcoins to tempt you away from btc Huge price swings China/India/country x ban bitcoin is a massive speculative tulip bubble bitcoin will destroy the environment massive hate from...
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First of all, let me link you El Salvador's poverty map: http://www.fisdl.gob.sv/temas-543/mapa-de-pobreza It is information that comes directly from our current government. It is in Spanish, but you can see how bad our country is. People dont ha...
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El Salvador (a country that uses USD as currency) declaring Bitcoin legal tender flies directly in the face of the federal reserve, modern monetary theory, and is another crack in the USD facade as the world reserve currency. The FUD, misinformation,...
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