More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
dont regret that u didnt bought btc when it was $0.01 because if you did so u would have sold it when it went to $10 and regretted your whole life because no one knew that it will grow that much but now we atleast know about the potential. sub...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Gonna start sending my Mrs a few ALGO each week. I have asked her not to spend any for now. I just want her to share in the wealth that crypto is creating. And that juicy 6% APY! Good luck to all you Algonauts out there!!! submitted by ...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
I hope I was able to express myself. So my understanding is that, one needs to have Ether in order to request a transaction in Etherium network, this way miners get their cut, and this is essentially how things work on the network. When we convert US...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
After being part of this sub for about a month, I have to ask if I am the only one here who is not "all in" on Crypto. Don't get me wrong - I think crypto will be a thing of the future. But I also believe there are substantial risks to...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Essentially, a delegated-type proof-of-stake consensus mechanism is one where the chain is validated by a smaller cabal of entities on the behalf of many others. In this setup, you run a validator, and need to canvass for delegations from other stake...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Been out of the ecosystem for a little while, when I left everyone was using web3.js but there was a lot of noise around Ethers.js. Has anything come of this, or is the standard still web3.js (or are people using a different framework altogether)? &...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Every time there is a discussion about Nouriel Roubini, Paul Krugman, Janet Yellen, Elizabeth Warren and others, I see terrible ageist/generational arguments like "this old man can't understand new technology", "this old woman stuc...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Prior to the first Bitcoin block and the absolute scarcity that the network introduced to the world, every single object or resource in the physical realm had no absolute cap of availability. But now we have Bitcoin, the first truly scarce "thin...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Title says it all. Edit: Most important is to wait until fees are low. Check https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC,24h,weight Use wallets, where you can set your fee as low as you want (min. is 1sat/b) (Electrum, Mycelium and more) Use exchanges, tha...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
I check available staking option every day on Binance to see if there is anything I hold which is eligible for staking rewards. My VET has been sitting in flexible savings for the last 6 months earning negligible returns. Today I was surprised to see...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Bitcoin is the currency of the Internet: a distributed, worldwide, decentralized digital money. Unlike traditional currencies such as dollars, bitcoins are issued and managed without any central authority whatsoever: there is no government, company,...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Was just thinking, how is it that exchange wallets (like a Binance or Gemini account) and other wallets like Trust or Exodus are compatible with various cryptos, but Metamask is not? Is there a technical term for this difference? Edit: I understand t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
I was constantly checking the price and it was bumming me out. I reminded myself I'm in it for the long run and I haven't checked on the price in 2 days and I feel much better. I know about the price in general from reading the news but not c...