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New Senate Bill Brings Long-Awaited Protections For Crypto Developers
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Is that why the market has been so manipulated the past 6 months? They’ve been waiting for this. submitted by /u/No-Focus-1429 [link] [comments]
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Bitcoin is going mainstream ???? submitted by /u/Hazys [link] [comments]
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Hello r/CryptoCurrency, Last Thursday, Polygon announced our vision for the Open Money Stack: an open and integrated stack of services and technologies designed to move money instantly and reliably anywhere. The announcement laid out how Polygo...
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"An analysis by CoinGecko shows that roughly 86% of the tokens that launched in 2025 later failed." Are we cooked...? submitted by /u/JAYCAZ1 [link] [comments]
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Wonder what Bitcoiners in Iran is feeling today. submitted by /u/Alpha0821 [link] [comments]
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everyone : " 2026 Bitcoin is very bullish " Bitcoin : submitted by /u/sirbrow [link] [comments]
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I know these threads appear pretty often, yet we still fall for it. And I used changelly before with none to little issues, until I stepped on a mine. Decided to swap to a coin which no major exchanges supported, as a spot trading routine. And 7 mont...
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You’ve probably seen it: Gitcoin Grants asking for “proof of personhood” New airdrops gating access behind World ID DAOs using it to prevent vote spam That’s because Ethereum is hitting a Sybil problem - bots drain funds, skew governance, and ruin...
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Bitcoin really is a solution for a slowly cooking financial crisis - as a form of money which cannot be manipulated, because nobody can just print more bitcoin out of thin air. And it IS already a good enough medium of exchange with 2T USD in c...
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This piece is not about predicting Bitcoin bottoms. It is about how time, structure, and behavior interact when markets refuse to resolve. Read it slowly. submitted by /u/FJ1989finance [link] [comments]
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Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...
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Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum https://imgur.com/3y7vezP Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2 Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics,...
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Ethereum is meant to be a home for trustless and trust-minimized applications, whether in finance, governance or elsewhere. It must support applications that are more like tools - the hammer that once you buy it's yours - than like services that...
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IMO there are three problems to doing so: Ideally figure out an index to track that's better than USD price Oracle design that's decentralized and is not capturable with a large pool of money Solve the problem that staking yield is competiti...
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I agree with maybe 60% of this, but one bit that is particularly important to highlight is the explicit separation between what the poster calls "the open web" (really, the corposlop web), and "the sovereign web". https://firefly....
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With PeerDAS and ZKPs, we know how to scale, and potentially we can scale thousands of times compared to the status quo. The numbers become far more favorable than before (eg. see analysis here, pre and post-sharding https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/...