by COINS NEWS - 2 hours ago
If you're holding MOON on Arbitrum Nova, this affects you. What happened The Arbitrum DAO passed a proposal to "minimize" Arbitrum Nova. That means Nova isn't being shut down, but it's being moved into a maintenance-only state...
by COINS NEWS - 3 hours ago
After enough cycles you lose track of which exchange or lender blew up when, so I went back and put the major custody failures from 2014 to 2023 into one timeline with the actual figures. Running through them: Mt. Gox (2014): around 850,000 BTC gone...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 hours ago
BTC finally dips and of course I already went all in before this move. Now I’m just sitting here staring at charts wondering if I should: A. chill B. panic C. or uninstall every crypto app People who survived previous cycles what do you actually do m...
by COINS NEWS - 6 hours ago
When I dipped my toes in crypto, I admittedly didn't know what I was doing. After getting burned in the altcoin space during the last bull run, I started using BullX specifically for markups and research. I've learned a lot over the years, bu...
by COINS NEWS - 6 hours ago
grifting in any other industry is all good, prices continue to climb regardless of what ponzi mechanism is introduced to sustain prices, only in crypto do we have to sacrifice people all the time while inflicting massive losses to ourselves at the pr...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 hours ago
I’ve been wondering about Bitcoin’s long-term security budget. Is the expectation simply that fees and Bitcoin’s price eventually become large enough to sustain mining, or is the assumption that mining itself becomes dramatically cheaper over time th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 hours ago
Thoughts on the bitcoin power law chart? I understand it is just a chart so it only reads data but, its been true so far through bitcoins history. There appears to be a large support at 59k, so how could bitcoin make a new YTD Low or hit 45k or whate...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 hours ago
Bitcoin opened deep in the red today, and I already know what's happening somewhere in my circle. There's someone who has never owned Bitcoin, (one of my best friends) never wanted to, who gets noticeably happier every time the price drops. N...
by COINS NEWS - 8 hours ago
It’s been 10+ years and crypto/ btc has not proven it self to be useful other than to buy low and sell it to the next person at a higher price hoping the narrative causes the price to rise. 99.99% of people that buy crypto only buy to ope to sell it...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 hours ago
Reproducing rare bugs found during fuzz testing is hard because software can run slightly differently every time. Bedrock is a hypervisor that controls that randomness, so given the same inputs a program runs identically on every execution. Nik...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 hours ago
Question for the people here who hold a BTC position and aren't day-trading it: how do you handle the urge to check the chart constantly when structure starts feeling fragile? When things get shaky I'm refreshing way too often - morning, work...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 hours ago
His argument isn't really about phones but about a broader trend toward mandatory identification everywhere. Once anonymous access disappears, every data breach becomes a target list, every privacy-conscious person becomes suspicious, and using B...
by COINS NEWS - 12 hours ago
I mean wait this is a genuine DOUBT and I'm not predicting anything (because I don't have that much knowledge/experience). I'm actually thinking about what even makes crypto valuable ? It was supposed to be a currency and act like digital...
by COINS NEWS - 12 hours ago
TL;DR for anyone who doesn’t click: BNB Chain has launched a zkTLS verification layer with Primus Labs, bringing privacy-preserving offchain data verification to the network. In normal terms: apps can now verify certain real-world or Web2 data,...