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by COINS NEWS - 3 weeks ago

Daily Crypto Discussion - April 18, 2026 (GMT+0)

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 - 3 weeks ago

Matt Furie, Pepe, and the Origins of Meme Culture in Crypto

lot of people in crypto know Pepe, but fewer actually know the roots behind it. The character comes from , who originally created Pepe in his 2005 comic Boy’s Club. Back then, it wasn’t about money, tokens, or speculation it was just an internet char...

by COINS NEWS - 3 weeks ago

The “Trenches” Mindset and Why It Spreads

Spend enough time in this space and you start to notice patterns. People jumping from one thing to the next, chasing moves, reacting to every shift. It’s almost like a shared mindset that spreads without anyone really noticing. Call it what you want,...

by COINS NEWS - 3 weeks ago

Why does web3 require on chain login?

Wouldn't it be far more prudent to use a small esp32 USB with a few given serial commands? /key sends a copy of your public key. /sign tells the device to sign a challenge. The challenge should include the site URL, UTC time, and a nonce. Facil...

by COINS NEWS - 3 weeks ago

The unfalsifiable mainstream narrative

If price goes up, institutions were right, get in. If price drops, institutions are accumulating more, get in. There's no market condition under which the conclusion changes. it sounds like insider knowledge being generously shared. Someone lett...

by COINS NEWS - 3 weeks ago

YSK: The proposal to freeze Satoshi's coins and invalidate old transaction signatures is actually a SOFT FORK. Soft Forks can still cause reorgs and chain splits, and they can cause new clients to be incompatible with old clients.

TL;DR 90% of you don't know the actual difference between hard and soft forks. I wouldn't blame you since AI gets it wrong too when I ask. The actual definition is surprisingly different than what most have heard. Hard forks are caused by loo...