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More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

ETH 2.0 trade offs

I'm struggling to understand the path of current ETH to ETH 2.0. As far as I understood, the high gas fees make ETH very impractical to use on most apps. I made that experience when trying to use some of the apps that run on ethereum's blockc...

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

50 crypto terms you should know

If you're just getting started with crypto, or are struggling with all the terms that go around on this subreddit, this list is for you. Behold the top 50 crypto terms you should know! 51% attack A 51% attack represents the situation where more...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Learning to code Solidity

Hello - where would one begin to learn to code Solidity? Edit: are there other coding languages that would be helpful to know when learning Solidity? submitted by /u/Artifax_of_the_Mind [link] [comments]

by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago

US government just admitted crypto is here to stay

Not sure why there's FUD following Biden administration's plan for crypto transfers over $10K be reported to the IRS from 2023. This is good news in a bad week for crypto. IMO the US gov just admitted crypto is here to stay. Unless I'm mi...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Can high ETH fees be used to front run trades?

ETH has been extremely volatile this past week. Paying high gas fees enables people to send their transactions to the front of the blockchain. It leads me to wonder: can hedge funds/exchanges manipulate the market by paying high gas fees to front run...