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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

Is Gemini to be trusted?

Ever since Strike made me wait over 1 week to withdraw .2 bitcoin AND add a withdrawal fee while still paying high spreads, I switched back to gemini active trader. This is the first time I used gemini since all the crypto interest banks went bankrup...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As weird as it might sound, I actually prefer crypto with how you are responsible for token custody, unforgiving code contracts, managing addresses and networks and irreversible transactions. I really have had enough of execs bankrupting firms and walking

A lot of people take issue with having to take responsibility of tokens. When I say this I obviously don't just mean this community who are definitely more experienced, but the many who very much prefer the platform custody model where the firm l...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As weird as it might sound, I actually prefer crypto with how you are responsible for token custody, unforgiving code contracts, managing addresses and networks and irreversible transactions. I really have had enough of execs bankrupting firms and walking

A lot of people take issue with having to take responsibility of tokens. When I say this I obviously don't just mean this community who are definitely more experienced, but the many who very much prefer the platform custody model where the firm l...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

Australia banks & Bitcoin - ????

Australia banks are going to miss the bus. It looks like they’re going to FOMO in late, even after Blackrock have gone all in, you’d think they would’ve clicked by now….???? submitted by /u/ANIAT444 [link] [comments]