by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Obviously I won't say the name of the bank but it's one of the biggest in Europe. Few months ago we got a communication saying we were forbidden to buy and trade cryptos because they're not regulated and we could easily get involved in cr...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Forget about TA/QA and other analyses this guy wrote 9 days ago how you can know in which direction we're heading https://np.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/o0camo/so_one_of_the_biggest_btc_holders_sold_today_now/. We're going to 40k-50k...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
This is a very grey area and prone to put people in positions they later regret. Buying low is great for obvious reasons especially if you're trying to DCA down after buying high but be careful you don't fall into a trap of thinking that ever...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Bitcoin hitting 34k doesn't mean anything right now. The media will try to say things like, "Bitcoin SURGES back!" Or "Bitcoin tests 29k and PASSES the test!" And my personal favorite "Bitcoin comes ROARING back!" We...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
China has told banks and payments platforms to stop supporting digital currency transactions. Their central bank said it had recently summoned several major banks and payments companies to call on them to take tougher action over the trading of crypt...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
China has told banks and payments platforms to stop supporting digital currency transactions. Their central bank said it had recently summoned several major banks and payments companies to call on them to take tougher action over the trading of crypt...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
I know, DYOR. And I did. The result? Back to square one. Whatever I googled, I could find someone stating at some time that X platform for staking is SCAM. I am really out of ideas. None of them can guarantee that they will pay me back when I decide...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
For years after the TCP/IP protocalls were finalized in the early 80s, the internet was a wild place full of unrealized potential. You basically had to be some kind of nerd to fire up your home computer and connect to an IP address. It was very user...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Lloyds Auctions has announced it will now accept payment via cryptocurrency, with bidders to settle their accounts using bitcoin if they so wish. According to the auction house, within hours of opening the payment option, a AU$100,000 custom-built ca...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
I herby warn everyone from opening and using an account at Nuri.com (ex Bitwala). I'm a user of their product since the early days. They have always delivered a great product, building a bridge between fiat and crypto (especially Bitcoin). Bitwal...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
As Algorand publicly opened its Testnet on April 16th 2019, we decided to write a short article to introduce you to this foundational blockchain platform from Turing Award winner, MIT teacher and zero-knowledge proof creator, Silvio Micali. Algorand...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
This post is important because I don't want any poor soul to get robbed by this guy. This guy u/Kevin14523 is an active member of this sub too. He messaged me saying that he has created a bot that doubles your crypto. But for it to happen, you ha...