<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" version="2.0"><channel><title>COINS NEWS - Latest Cryptocoins News Live</title><description>Latest cryptocurrency news today - Check what are the trends in the digital currency market - Learn when is the best moment to buy Bitcoin or Altcoins on the best crypto exchanges - What you need to know about the crypto market trend</description><link>https://coinsnews.com</link><item><title>• Yes i have bitcoin, I think it will be more meaningful if used for the right things. nd keep it for ur life</title><description><![CDATA[2POV Music talking about bitcoin he actually has it &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/favooreyzzz [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/yes-i-have-bitcoin-i-think-it-will-be-more-meaningful-if-used-for-the-right-things-nd-keep-it-for-ur-life</link><guid>871659</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>• Yes i have bitcoin, I think it will be more meaningful if used for the right things. nd keep it for ur life</dc:text></item><item><title>The Great Divide: Why "Too Late" is the Greatest Illusion in Bitcoin. How the psychology of regret is blinding millions to the reality of absolute scarcity and the future of sound money.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/sylsau [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-great-divide-why-too-late-is-the-greatest-illusion-in-bitcoin-how-the-psychology-of-regret-is-blinding-millions-to-the-reality-of-absolute-scarcity-and-the-future-of-sound-money</link><guid>871654</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Great Divide: Why "Too Late" is the Greatest Illusion in Bitcoin. How the psychology of regret is blinding millions to the reality of absolute scarcity and the future of sound money.</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 16, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-16-2026</link><guid>871651</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 16, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Found a forgotten Bitcoin investment from 2015 worth ~$14k. Sell and invest elsewhere or hold?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;m 31, married, no debt myself, stable job, and unexpectedly discovered I still own about 0.219 BTC (~$14,000 today). The backstory...In 2015 I bought about $117 worth of Bitcoin, sold part of it a few weeks later, and completely forgot about the remaining 0.219 BTC. Coinbase recently sent me an inactivity/unclaimed property notice, and when I logged in I discovered it&#39;s now worth around $14k. At one point the holding was worth roughly $27k, but it&#39;s currently around $14k. My financial situation: Age 31 Married No high-interest debt Thinking about starting a family in the next few years I honestly forgot this existed for more than a decade. If I sell, I&#39;d expect to owe capital gains taxes and net somewhere around $10k–11k after taxes. My Q: If this were you, would you: Keep the Bitcoin? Sell all of it and invest elsewhere? Sell part and keep part? And if you sold, where would you put the money? Broad index fund (VTI/VTSAX/VOO)? HYSA? CD? Something else? please help! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AdSpiritual3434 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/found-a-forgotten-bitcoin-investment-from-2015-worth-14k-sell-and-invest-elsewhere-or-hold</link><guid>871653</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Found a forgotten Bitcoin investment from 2015 worth ~$14k. Sell and invest elsewhere or hold?</dc:text></item><item><title>Parasite: Block #4!!!</title><description><![CDATA[https://mempool.space/block/00000000000000000000ed494eb870c740b988d324e84dc369d2e4631ec63337 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/The_VisibleInvisible [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/parasite-block-4</link><guid>871656</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Parasite: Block #4!!!</dc:text></item><item><title>Is it time to buy Bitcoin yet?</title><description><![CDATA[Do you think Bitcoin has reached its bottom? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/InitiativeScared6583 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-it-time-to-buy-bitcoin-yet</link><guid>871652</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is it time to buy Bitcoin yet?</dc:text></item><item><title>It stucks again</title><description><![CDATA[Damn it he got me again! time to off chart for a year! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/it-stucks-again</link><guid>871658</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>It stucks again</dc:text></item><item><title>Anyone feel like KYB onboarding is insane? (or is it just us)</title><description><![CDATA[Just tried to open a bank account for our crypto company. Spent most of last week digging up the same three documents for the fourth time this year. Cert of incorporation, ownership breakdown, director IDs. Dragging files across folders, drives etc Different bank, same stack of paperwork I&#39;ve already handed to three other institutions who all verified the exact same facts. And then it hit me that this is completely normal and nobody questions it. Every bank, every fintech, every partner platform runs their own KYB from scratch. They all check the same government registry. They all confirm the same info, the same directors, the same UBOs. None of them trust each other&#39;s work, so the business re-proves itself from zero every single time. Weeks of back and forth, per relationship. Question for decision makers: Is the repetition the real pain for you, or is it something else? Or maybe for most of you it&#39;s genuinely fine and I&#39;m just at a company that onboards too often and I&#39;ve lost perspective. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/cryptomemelord [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/anyone-feel-like-kyb-onboarding-is-insane-or-is-it-just-us</link><guid>871601</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Anyone feel like KYB onboarding is insane? (or is it just us)</dc:text></item><item><title>Am I the only one who still has to cash out just to pay for stuff?</title><description><![CDATA[Just wondering if this is still how most people do it. I can&#39;t remember the last time I paid for something without cashing out first What does your usual process look like when you want to pay with crypto? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/North-Exchange5899 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/am-i-the-only-one-who-still-has-to-cash-out-just-to-pay-for-stuff</link><guid>871600</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Am I the only one who still has to cash out just to pay for stuff?</dc:text></item><item><title>Are crypto ATMs still relevant in 2026?</title><description><![CDATA[With mobile wallets and exchanges becoming more common, I&#39;ve seen mixed opinions on crypto ATMs. Some argue they&#39;re outdated. Others believe they&#39;re still important for accessibility and onboarding. Do crypto ATMs still play a role in adoption, or are they becoming less relevant? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Quiet-Miracle [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/are-crypto-atms-still-relevant-in-2026</link><guid>871602</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Are crypto ATMs still relevant in 2026?</dc:text></item><item><title>Narrowing the time-risk-cost gap.</title><description><![CDATA[Does Bitcoin better distribute uncertainty, thus leading to increased productivity as a species? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/HappyOaks21 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/narrowing-the-time-risk-cost-gap</link><guid>871655</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Narrowing the time-risk-cost gap.</dc:text></item><item><title>Explain it to me like I'm five - why choose bmnr over ETH</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/VivaLaBiome [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/explain-it-to-me-like-im-five-why-choose-bmnr-over-eth</link><guid>871596</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Explain it to me like I'm five - why choose bmnr over ETH</dc:text></item><item><title>BTC cycles</title><description><![CDATA[New to BTC and wondering what people are thinking about the next bull run. When will it be ? And what’s you estimated price range for the top? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/MediocreTax7927 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/btc-cycles</link><guid>871661</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BTC cycles</dc:text></item><item><title>BTC seems sensitive to macro data</title><description><![CDATA[I used to pay less attention to macro dates when trading BTC. I would mostly look at the chart, funding, and where price was sitting around support or resistance. After this CPI move, I think that is harder to ignore. BTC pushed higher as inflation came in cooler and rate hike expectations dropped, so the trade was not just about a clean technical breakout. The macro data changed the risk appetite behind the move. For now I’m trying to adjust around that. If CPI or FOMC is coming up, I’d rather reduce size, avoid opening a fresh leveraged position right before the release, and wait until the first reaction settles. I was watching the BTC perp on bydfii during the move. It made me more aware of how quickly the setup can change after one data comes out. Are you also paying attention to these macro dates now? How does the data affect your strategies? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Choice_Employee_7739 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/btc-seems-sensitive-to-macro-data</link><guid>871657</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BTC seems sensitive to macro data</dc:text></item><item><title>OkoBot Malware Framework Injects Seed Phrase Phishing Into Ledger and Trezor Apps</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/1001001 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/okobot-malware-framework-injects-seed-phrase-phishing-into-ledger-and-trezor-apps</link><guid>871603</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>OkoBot Malware Framework Injects Seed Phrase Phishing Into Ledger and Trezor Apps</dc:text></item><item><title>Help collecting money from the deceased’s account</title><description><![CDATA[In a bit of a hairy situation, my father recently passed and while collecting stuff for his estate we’ve discovered that he had assets with crypto.com. We’ve spent two months attempting to get the money out however all we have gotten is various chatbots saying they will update us on our case only to never be reached again. Does anyone know how to actually get in touch with people affiliated with the company or in general how to go about a situation like this? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Such_Ring9933 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/help-collecting-money-from-the-deceaseds-account</link><guid>871604</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Help collecting money from the deceased’s account</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 15, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-15-2026-gmt0</link><guid>871598</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 15, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Ep120 The Plot To Seize Satoshi’s OG Bitcoin | WVFP POD NYC</title><description><![CDATA[ WVFP NYC Ep120 We went down to the New York Supreme Court in lower Manhattan to cover a bizarre BTC case surrounding Satoshi’s original BTC, which has sat dormant for 15 years. Now an anonymous plaintiff is suing to obtain Satoshi’s stash under the abandoned property clause in New York. WVFP covers Noah Doe vs Satoshi’s Bitcoin and an amicus brief by Ian Cohen of IRC, the BTC guy from YouTube. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ididntwantitt [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ep120-the-plot-to-seize-satoshis-og-bitcoin-wvfp-pod-nyc</link><guid>871605</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ep120 The Plot To Seize Satoshi’s OG Bitcoin | WVFP POD NYC</dc:text></item><item><title>Logan Paul Vs Coffeezilla case ends in settlement after crypto scam</title><description><![CDATA[ Logan Paul and Coffeezilla have agreed to settle their lawsuit out of court. This was related to the CryptoZoo cryptocurrency scam. Case documents can be found here: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68891856/195/paul-v-findeisen/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BassPuzzleheaded1252 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/logan-paul-vs-coffeezilla-case-ends-in-settlement-after-crypto-scam</link><guid>871606</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Logan Paul Vs Coffeezilla case ends in settlement after crypto scam</dc:text></item><item><title>This guy was mining 1 Bitcoin every day in 2011. He built an $800 gaming PC, downloaded the mining software, ran it 24/7, and was earning Bitcoin like it was nothing. A true legend from the early days of Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Legitimate_Towel_919 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-guy-was-mining-1-bitcoin-every-day-in-2011-he-built-an-800-gaming-pc-downloaded-the-mining-software-ran-it-247-and-was-earning-bitcoin-like-it-was-nothing-a-true-legend-from-the-early-days-of-bitcoin</link><guid>871563</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This guy was mining 1 Bitcoin every day in 2011. He built an $800 gaming PC, downloaded the mining software, ran it 24/7, and was earning Bitcoin like it was nothing. A true legend from the early days of Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto.com vs Coinbase</title><description><![CDATA[I’m new to crypto but what app should I use? I heard Coinbase has crazy fees? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Interesting-Lime3031 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cryptocom-vs-coinbase</link><guid>871660</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto.com vs Coinbase</dc:text></item><item><title>How to buy ethereum without KYC?</title><description><![CDATA[Im wondering how could I buy some (~80€) ethereum without KYC because im 15. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/__KubaS__ [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-to-buy-ethereum-without-kyc</link><guid>871597</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How to buy ethereum without KYC?</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin been chopping all day but that feeling is back</title><description><![CDATA[Man bitcoin has done absolutely nothing today. Just sitting there chopping between the same levels for hours. Small wicks up and down, volume looks dead, no real direction at all. But I swear I can feel it. That same vibe right before it decides to go crazy. Like its just waiting for everyone to get bored and look away then boom. This shit happens every single time. Quiet period then out of nowhere a mad move. Anyone else staring at the chart right now feeling the exact same thing? Or is it just me? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/FreedomFund_Goatechs [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-been-chopping-all-day-but-that-feeling-is-back</link><guid>871565</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin been chopping all day but that feeling is back</dc:text></item><item><title>Why so many AI-written posts in this subreddit?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/esporx [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-so-many-ai-written-posts-in-this-subreddit</link><guid>871599</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why so many AI-written posts in this subreddit?</dc:text></item><item><title>Could Something like Executive Order 6102 Happen to BTC?</title><description><![CDATA[For context for anyone who is unaware, in 1933 US Government declared all US citizens must sell their Gold to the US government for $20.67 and oz. Forcing their citizens to trade a hard asset for fiat. The next year they turned around and repriced that same gold at $35 an ounce. Is this something you see as a threat to BTC in the future in the United States? Any plans to circumnavigate or protect yourself besides maybe a foreign citizenship? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BarnacleOwn604 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/could-something-like-executive-order-6102-happen-to-btc</link><guid>871566</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Could Something like Executive Order 6102 Happen to BTC?</dc:text></item><item><title>The CLARITY Act Has One Last Chance Before Crypto Rules Could Be Delayed for Years</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-clarity-act-has-one-last-chance-before-crypto-rules-could-be-delayed-for-years</link><guid>871463</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The CLARITY Act Has One Last Chance Before Crypto Rules Could Be Delayed for Years</dc:text></item><item><title>Is anyone still using dev companies for their projects right now?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m trying to figure out if outsourcing to a dev agency is still a viable move. It seems like the hype around them has totally died down. Are these companies still alive and kicking? If you&#39;ve hired a dev team recently, how did it go? Would love to know if it&#39;s still worth it or it&#39;s better to avoid them? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/OverGoofy [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-anyone-still-using-dev-companies-for-their-projects-right-now</link><guid>871468</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is anyone still using dev companies for their projects right now?</dc:text></item><item><title>"He printed money out of thin air. He diluted your life's effort." — Diogenes on the origin of fiat currency.</title><description><![CDATA[ Alexander the Great melting down pure gold drachmas and mixing them with 50% copper is the exact historical blueprint of what central banks do today. I animated this short video essay explaining the ancient roots of currency debasement. This is why sound money matters. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bulky_Treacle_5971 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/he-printed-money-out-of-thin-air-he-diluted-your-lifes-effort-diogenes-on-the-origin-of-fiat-currency</link><guid>871569</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>"He printed money out of thin air. He diluted your life's effort." — Diogenes on the origin of fiat currency.</dc:text></item><item><title>Whatever Happened to “Bitcoin, Not Bombs”</title><description><![CDATA[With the United States now at war with Iran, I keep thinking about an older argument from the Bitcoin movement. Wasn’t Bitcoin supposed to be part of the anti-war movement? Early Bitcoin culture was not only about getting rich, ETFs, corporate treasuries, or governments building strategic reserves. Bitcoin was presented as a way to challenge the monetary system that makes endless war possible. The basic argument was simple: Governments can wage wars that voters would never support if they had to pay the full cost immediately through higher taxes. Instead, wars are financed through debt, monetary expansion, and inflation. The costs are spread across decades and hidden inside higher prices, interest payments, and a weaker currency. Bitcoin was supposed to change that equation. A fixed-supply, politically neutral form of money would theoretically make it harder for governments to create money, quietly expand debt, and pass the cost of war onto future generations. Bitcoin would not make war impossible. But it could make the cost of war more visible. Yet during the Iran war, much of Bitcoin culture seems strangely silent. The conversation is mostly about whether oil prices will push Bitcoin higher, whether governments will buy more Bitcoin, and whether war will become another bullish catalyst. That feels like a major cultural shift. Bitcoin began as an attempt to separate money from state power. Now parts of the movement seem more interested in getting Bitcoin adopted by the same governments, financial institutions, and military powers it was originally supposed to constrain. Maybe Bitcoin itself has not changed. The network remains neutral. But the culture around it has. So here is the uncomfortable question: Did Bitcoin fail as an anti-war movement—or did Bitcoiners simply stop caring about the anti-war part once the price started going up? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/elder-millennial5813 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whatever-happened-to-bitcoin-not-bombs</link><guid>871567</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Whatever Happened to “Bitcoin, Not Bombs”</dc:text></item><item><title>Kroll Claims Notification for Terraform Labs Bankruptcy Filing</title><description><![CDATA[Just received an email from Kroll (official) notifying me about the total losses incurred and whether I wanted to accept or deny (fight the amount they totaled). Anyone else get this? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BestInDaWrldsBbyFmno [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/kroll-claims-notification-for-terraform-labs-bankruptcy-filing</link><guid>871469</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Kroll Claims Notification for Terraform Labs Bankruptcy Filing</dc:text></item><item><title>iPhone VS Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kingofsats [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/iphone-vs-bitcoin</link><guid>871564</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>iPhone VS Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Breaks Heavy Resistance - But Death Cross Looms: Analysis</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-breaks-heavy-resistance-but-death-cross-looms-analysis</link><guid>871470</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Breaks Heavy Resistance - But Death Cross Looms: Analysis</dc:text></item><item><title>The DTCC has Soft Launched their Tokenization Platform</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JustStopppingBye [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-dtcc-has-soft-launched-their-tokenization-platform</link><guid>871464</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The DTCC has Soft Launched their Tokenization Platform</dc:text></item><item><title>Strategy feels 'very secure' until bitcoin reaches $8,000-$10,000, says CEO</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/_Jimmy_Rustler [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strategy-feels-very-secure-until-bitcoin-reaches-8000-10000-says-ceo</link><guid>871462</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strategy feels 'very secure' until bitcoin reaches $8,000-$10,000, says CEO</dc:text></item><item><title>Built a bitcoin Dashboard, looking for feedback</title><description><![CDATA[I built a free Bitcoin dashboard,,live price, halving countdown, fees, hashrate, Fear &amp; Greed. No login, no ads, no noise. I got tired of checking five different sites (and closing five cookie banners) to see the state of Bitcoin, so I built one clean page that shows everything: btcdash.org Live price with moving averages, Mayer Multiple, rainbow chart, Pi Cycle Halving countdown, hashrate &amp; difficulty, fee market, mempool Fear &amp; Greed, dominance, Lightning network stats A TV mode if you want it running on a wall screen Optional stack tracker that stores everything in your browser only ,, nothing is uploaded anywhere It&#39;s completely free, no account, no ads. Data comes straight from public APIs (mempool.space, exchanges, CoinMetrics) into your browser. Honest disclosure: I made this. Happy to answer anything, and genuinely looking for suggestions on what to add. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No_Significance8319 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/built-a-bitcoin-dashboard-looking-for-feedback</link><guid>871466</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Built a bitcoin Dashboard, looking for feedback</dc:text></item><item><title>What do you think is the next big unlock for crypto adoption?</title><description><![CDATA[Curious to get your thoughts &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/iSharesOfficial [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-do-you-think-is-the-next-big-unlock-for-crypto-adoption</link><guid>871467</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What do you think is the next big unlock for crypto adoption?</dc:text></item><item><title>Algorand's HesabPay Supports Over 600,000 Refugee Returnees in Afghanistan Since Council's Berlin Meeting</title><description><![CDATA[The Algorand Foundation today shared new progress from its Humanitarian Payments Council, marking a shift from pilot projects to institutional-scale deployments. Convening today in Washington, D.C. to build on the foundations laid during their September meeting in Berlin, Council members are highlighting a major expansion of blockchain-backed aid delivery in high-stakes environments. Most notably, according to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, it has scaled its use of reloadable cards through HesabPay, the Algorand-powered payments platform, to support more than 625,000 refugee returnees and over 17,500 internally displaced people in Afghanistan, with more than $35 million in assistance. This operational milestone reflects the network&#39;s ability to support large-scale aid disbursement in a live deployment and provide secure, immediate financial empowerment in regions where traditional banking infrastructure is absent or limited. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/semanticweb [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/algorands-hesabpay-supports-over-600000-refugee-returnees-in-afghanistan-since-councils-berlin-meeting</link><guid>871465</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Algorand's HesabPay Supports Over 600,000 Refugee Returnees in Afghanistan Since Council's Berlin Meeting</dc:text></item><item><title>The case for sound money, and what we are building on it - Jeff Booth is launching a new venture called Orange Juice</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fiach_Dubh [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-case-for-sound-money-and-what-we-are-building-on-it-jeff-booth-is-launching-a-new-venture-called-orange-juice</link><guid>871568</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The case for sound money, and what we are building on it - Jeff Booth is launching a new venture called Orange Juice</dc:text></item><item><title>Who remembers this 8 year old banger</title><description><![CDATA[ Lemme hear your favorite bitcoin songs! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Generationhodl [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/who-remembers-this-8-year-old-banger</link><guid>871422</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Who remembers this 8 year old banger</dc:text></item><item><title>The calm before the storm????????</title><description><![CDATA[ Bitcoin was having a great this year until one lightning strike hit the market. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Pretend_Analysis6787 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-calm-before-the-storm</link><guid>871423</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The calm before the storm????????</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoiners in a bearmarket be like..</title><description><![CDATA[ I&#39;m a toxic bitcoin maximalist but some reactions in the bear market are funny. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Generationhodl [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoiners-in-a-bearmarket-be-like</link><guid>871424</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoiners in a bearmarket be like..</dc:text></item><item><title>Has anyone found a swap platform that consistently delivers good rates?</title><description><![CDATA[I know rates can change from trade to trade, but after enough swaps you start noticing certain platforms giving better results more often than others. I&#39;m curious if anyone has found one they trust enough to use without constantly comparing alternatives. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BruiseWayneee [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/has-anyone-found-a-swap-platform-that-consistently-delivers-good-rates</link><guid>871471</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Has anyone found a swap platform that consistently delivers good rates?</dc:text></item><item><title>Cointer - Free wallet monitoring and dashboard for BTC/ETH with push notifications (beta)</title><description><![CDATA[Hello, A little while ago I posted about a project concept I had. The idea was a web app and a mobile app where you add the wallet address you want to track. Cointer checks the blockchain for you. When a tracked address gets a deposit, you get a notification and a dashboard of activity/totals. No accounts, no passwords, just a private link that ties everything together. For this beta, only BTC and ETH are supported, more chains may come later. This is aimed at people who receive crypto payments, streamers, or people who want to keep an eye on their wallets. Of course, most wallets already have some version of this feature, but this takes it a step further. You can get notified over mobile push notifications, ntfy, Discord, Slack, or email. It also compiles up to 90 days of transactions into a dashboard showing totals for the last day, week, and month, broken down by address and asset. There&#39;s an activity page with full deposit history and pagination. I&#39;ve built a few other open-source projects and picked up sponsors from several hosting companies, which is what let me set this up for a beta. That said, the amount of users I can support right now is small (around 150 BTC wallets and a few thousand ETH). No catch here. There&#39;s a 10 wallet and 10 notification channel limit, and notifications aren&#39;t always guaranteed. The project is free to use and always will be, contributions just help me support more users and more chains down the line. More info in the comments. Thanks for reading, Luke &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/VizeKarma [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cointer-free-wallet-monitoring-and-dashboard-for-btceth-with-push-notifications-beta</link><guid>871460</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Cointer - Free wallet monitoring and dashboard for BTC/ETH with push notifications (beta)</dc:text></item><item><title>Circle suspended Tether-backed fund over market manipulation concerns</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/DustInside6861 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/circle-suspended-tether-backed-fund-over-market-manipulation-concerns</link><guid>871472</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Circle suspended Tether-backed fund over market manipulation concerns</dc:text></item><item><title>Free Lightning Channels / Liquidity Giveaway</title><description><![CDATA[See: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheLightningNetwork/comments/1ux41q2/free_channels_liquidity_giveaway/ Hi All, If you want a free 1m channel (could be larger), post your pubkey/Amboss link here. If it&#39;s inactive for over 30 days, I&#39;ll be closing it. It&#39;ll have auto-fees and rebalancing from my end. My plan is to giveaway roughly 10 channels over the next few days. If the channel is active, I&#39;ll increase it&#39;s size. This will be different than my past giveaways as I&#39;ll be opening it with my new node, focused on smaller channels (and as a test environment for me). My requirements to participate are that you have 2m capacity and 4 channels already (to prevent idle capacity on my end). I won&#39;t be duplicating channels I already have open, and if I opened one in my last giveaway I may not open a new one (due to lack of routing). -A *PS* My next post plans to be that long promised architecture post in the next few weeks - along with an update of the monitoring dashboard I&#39;ve been working on &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AuthenticityBTC [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/free-lightning-channels-liquidity-giveaway</link><guid>871429</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Free Lightning Channels / Liquidity Giveaway</dc:text></item><item><title>Many people will be off by 25% again this cycle.</title><description><![CDATA[At the previous low of around 16K many were waiting on the side line, hoping for 12K, which is 25%. If the bottem is already in, around 58K, all the people waiting for another 25% drop, which will be around 43K, will be left behind. Funny that 42-45K is a price I see being thrown around very often. The big boys know thousands of people are waiting for 45K prices in october, therefore I simply don’t think we’re going to see those lows. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/RealisticViewr [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/many-people-will-be-off-by-25-again-this-cycle</link><guid>871421</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Many people will be off by 25% again this cycle.</dc:text></item><item><title>Came for gains, now I just want to break even.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fun_Manufacturer_367 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/came-for-gains-now-i-just-want-to-break-even</link><guid>871461</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Came for gains, now I just want to break even.</dc:text></item><item><title>What's happening with memecoins in 2026</title><description><![CDATA[Memecoins feel quieter this year. I remember paying close attention to DOGE, SHIB and Floki back in 2021, but their prices and attention feel nowhere near what they were then. It also feels like people are talking less about memes or maybe crypto too. I sold all my memecoins in 2023 and moved them all to BTC. I split them into a long-term position and grid bots for short term votality on bydfi. That feels like a smart decision when looking back now. Curious how you guys see memecoins and crypto overall now. Are you still confident?？ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Gentlegee01 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whats-happening-with-memecoins-in-2026</link><guid>871342</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What's happening with memecoins in 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Jumps Above $64K as Crypto Market Cap Reclaims $2.3 Trillion</title><description><![CDATA[Bitcoin surged from under $63,000 to peak at $64,913 intraday, with the 4.2% gain pushing total crypto market capitalization past $2.3 trillion. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-jumps-above-64k-as-crypto-market-cap-reclaims-23-trillion</link><guid>871425</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Jumps Above $64K as Crypto Market Cap Reclaims $2.3 Trillion</dc:text></item><item><title>Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan</title><description><![CDATA[Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan under a new regulatory framework that will bring major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). The changes introduce stricter oversight, including insider trading rules, enhanced disclosure requirements, and tougher penalties for non-compliance. The move comes as crypto adoption continues to grow across Japan and is widely viewed as a step toward aligning the country&#39;s regulatory framework with international standards. With implementation expected within the next year and full adoption targeted by fiscal year 2027, the reforms could boost investor confidence and support greater institutional participation in the crypto market. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cryptocurrencies-are-set-to-be-recognized-as-financial-assets-in-japan</link><guid>871337</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan</dc:text></item><item><title>VoskCoin toured a 70MW Bitcoin mining facility and showed what industrial mining actually looks like</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/absurdcriminality [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/voskcoin-toured-a-70mw-bitcoin-mining-facility-and-showed-what-industrial-mining-actually-looks-like</link><guid>871340</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>VoskCoin toured a 70MW Bitcoin mining facility and showed what industrial mining actually looks like</dc:text></item><item><title>Trading Tools</title><description><![CDATA[Not sure if anyone uses tools or AI to trade, but something I came across that seems like it’ll be beneficial for nubs and AI enthusiasts. https://x.com/swarmx\\\_402/status/2077021515325792645?s=20 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Puzzleheaded-Ad-3850 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trading-tools</link><guid>871343</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trading Tools</dc:text></item><item><title>Japan's upper house committee just approved the crypto-as-financial-instrument</title><description><![CDATA[ Japan upper house committee approved reclassifying crypto under the FIEA, the same law that governs stocks and bonds, moving it out of the payment services act. the full floor vote is still coming but with the LDP controlling both chambers it&#39;s expected to pass easily cabinet approved the draft in april, lower house passed it in june, and now this and once in effect, crypto tax drops from a progressive rate topping out near 55% to a flat 20%, though that piece runs on a separate timeline and doesn&#39;t kick in until 2028. the FIEA reclassification itself targets fiscal 2027 and clears the legal path for spot crypto ETFs on the TSE, with listings realistically landing in late 2027 or 2028 It also brings new insider trading bans, mandatory annual disclosures for issuers, and stiffer penalties for unlicensed operators, up to 10 years and ¥10M in fines versus the current 3 year max Japan has over 13 million crypto accounts and its high tax rate has long been blamed for weak trading volume relative to its tech adoption &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ocean_protocol [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/japans-upper-house-committee-just-approved-the-crypto-as-financial-instrument</link><guid>871335</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Japan's upper house committee just approved the crypto-as-financial-instrument</dc:text></item><item><title>US turns stablecoin issuer Tether into a financial weapon against Iran, freezing nearly $500 million</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GreedVault [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/us-turns-stablecoin-issuer-tether-into-a-financial-weapon-against-iran-freezing-nearly-500-million</link><guid>871334</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>US turns stablecoin issuer Tether into a financial weapon against Iran, freezing nearly $500 million</dc:text></item><item><title>Strike vs Finst: testing low-fee Bitcoin DCA in Europe</title><description><![CDATA[For years I’ve been reading positive things about Strike by Jack Mallers, especially because you can apparently buy Bitcoin with very low fees (and even fee-free options depending on how you use it). I’ve tried Strike on and off in the past with mixed results, but now I want to properly test it. I’m comparing it against Finst, a Dutch exchange that currently offers some of the lowest Bitcoin buying fees in Europe (around 0.15%). Over a long period of DCA, small fee differences can really add up. My Bitcoin journey started years ago on Coinbase. Looking back, the fees there were pretty painful, with large spreads and transaction costs. One thing I did like about Coinbase at the time was the occasional free crypto rewards, but eventually I moved on. After Coinbase, I switched to Bitvavo, which is one of Europe’s largest exchanges by trading volume. Their fees are around 0.25%, which was already a big improvement. Currently I use Finst, but because I keep seeing so many positive experiences with Strike, I decided to test it myself instead of just relying on other people’s opinions. I created a spreadsheet where I’ll compare my weekly DCA purchases. My setup: - €100 Bitcoin DCA every Friday - Compare Strike vs Finst - Track the actual amount of BTC received and the total costs My first purchase was last Friday (July 10). At the moment I received slightly less BTC on Strike compared to Finst, which is expected because of the higher costs/spread on the first transaction. But the interesting part will be how this develops over several weeks and months. One thing I already like about Strike: it’s Bitcoin-only. No altcoins, no distractions, just Bitcoin. I’ll keep updating this thread with the results. Curious to hear from others in Europe: what platform are you using for your Bitcoin DCA, and why? Disclaimers: Not sponsored by Strike, Finst, or anyone else. I’m just a Dutch guy who likes comparing fees a little too much. ???????? Bitcoin is risky. Only invest what you can afford to lose. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BetterSeesaw [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strike-vs-finst-testing-low-fee-bitcoin-dca-in-europe</link><guid>871426</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strike vs Finst: testing low-fee Bitcoin DCA in Europe</dc:text></item><item><title>I built a automated stock solution - now I build one for Crypto ja</title><description><![CDATA[Hi everybody For the past years I’ve been heavy focused on the stock market as a Quant using technical/sentiment/news driven style. Focusing mainly on momentum. I have been a loyal HLOD’er for many years but feel the market is leaving the four year cycle and moving into stock structure territory. I am the owner of Shishin Research - which focuses on stocks. But I’ve decided to expand into Crypto. For now it’s only testing, SEO and setting up on my new site. But I am to cover a large array of topics and show how you can successfully build your own trading bot. What moving pieces you need, which ones work and which ones doesn’t. In the end I publish everything. In the past i have a solid track record in automating trading strategies, manual strategies and overall market knowledge from my professional time as a Quant. If you enjoy a site that will build the entire infrastructure in public over the next few months. Keep taps on Koryu. For now it’s just a basic sentiment/momentum board. But in a few months I will have built a solid ranking board with an automated bot trading whatever is listed. And yes. I know numbers and models - but not making websites. So thanks Claude. For now. Not posting any links as it’s usually seen as commercials. You gotta find the site yourself -Shishin Research &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/qqAzo [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-built-a-automated-stock-solution-now-i-build-one-for-crypto-ja</link><guid>871341</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I built a automated stock solution - now I build one for Crypto ja</dc:text></item><item><title>Way to get lightning</title><description><![CDATA[What&#39;s the best way to get lightning btc ifnonly have on chain? Any wallet where you can send on chain and it swaps to lightning ? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/MrT246 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/way-to-get-lightning</link><guid>871428</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Way to get lightning</dc:text></item><item><title>Is it legit from customer support?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Hairy_Ad6427 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-it-legit-from-customer-support</link><guid>871333</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is it legit from customer support?</dc:text></item><item><title>Could Bitcoin eventually reduce the cost of mortgages, insurance and sovereign debt? (Nice read)</title><description><![CDATA[Tony DiCarlo calls it the “money glitch”: Issue liabilities in a depreciating asset, hold an appreciating one, and let the spread do the work. Strategy is the clearest example. It raises capital through fixed dollar-denominated obligations and uses the proceeds to buy Bitcoin. Over time, the liability may become easier to service in real terms, while the Bitcoin backing it may grow in value. What makes the idea interesting is that it may not stop with Digital Asset Treasuries. The same principle could potentially extend to mortgages, insurance float, corporate debt and even sovereign reserves. It is not risk-free. The model still depends on Bitcoin performing over the medium to long term. But it raises a bigger question: Could Bitcoin adoption happen not just through more people buying it, but by being built into the financial products they already use? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/makingcryptoeasy [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/could-bitcoin-eventually-reduce-the-cost-of-mortgages-insurance-and-sovereign-debt-nice-read</link><guid>871427</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Could Bitcoin eventually reduce the cost of mortgages, insurance and sovereign debt? (Nice read)</dc:text></item><item><title>Coinbase quietly reopened its doors to China, four years after Beijing slammed them shut</title><description><![CDATA[ Coinbase changed its kyc flow on july 14 so mainland china users can now register with just a chinese national id and mainland address, no more chinese passport plus hong kong address requirement that locked most people out but nothing legally changed. china&#39;s 2021 ban on crypto trading and foreign exchanges is still fully in force, no RMB funding and no local trading. This looks like a quiet backend onboarding update, not a market re-entry Still notable that the door cracked open at all for the world&#39;s biggest online population Sauce: https://x.com/WuBlockchain/status/2077041205800796355?s=20 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ocean_protocol [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coinbase-quietly-reopened-its-doors-to-china-four-years-after-beijing-slammed-them-shut</link><guid>871338</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Coinbase quietly reopened its doors to China, four years after Beijing slammed them shut</dc:text></item><item><title>[US] Scam Alert: Switcher.finance</title><description><![CDATA[Hello everyone! I recently used Switcher.finance, as I noticed many people recommended it. Unfortunately, after using it to swap some crypto, they received my crypto but refused to send the crypto that I am supposed to get. After contacting them, they keep saying that they sent it to me but stuck at transit, but it been days. I also did some digging afterwards, and realised that they operate a massive bot farm, using multiple account to promote their services across social media. This is a massive fraud and scam. Until this is resolved, please avoid it at all costs. Based on my experience, I believe this is a massive scam. To save you the loss, please do proper research next time. Request to moderates I got scam from this site dont removed post without investigating about it last time my friend post regarding this but moderaters have deleted that post the scammer will do downvote and report to delete my post u can see. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Miss0rtega [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/us-scam-alert-switcherfinance</link><guid>871336</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>[US] Scam Alert: Switcher.finance</dc:text></item><item><title>The "see you in october" narratives</title><description><![CDATA[It&#39;s a made up, until it becomes self fulfilling prophecy. Same every cycle. The bear and the 40K guy keep saying see you at 40K the other keep saying 100k next, nothing matters. Narratives always follow price action. Buy your own risk. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-see-you-in-october-narratives</link><guid>871293</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The "see you in october" narratives</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 15, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-15-2026</link><guid>871288</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 15, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>State of ETH and Ethereum</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/PowerfulAd1301 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/state-of-eth-and-ethereum</link><guid>871339</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>State of ETH and Ethereum</dc:text></item><item><title>SBI, Solana Foundation Partner to Build Japan-Led On-Chain Financial Hub</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sbi-solana-foundation-partner-to-build-japan-led-on-chain-financial-hub</link><guid>871344</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SBI, Solana Foundation Partner to Build Japan-Led On-Chain Financial Hub</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 15, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-15-2026</link><guid>871332</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 15, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Tokenizing Real-World Assets | DTCC Digital Assets - The DTCC goes live with their tokenization platform</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/cryptolipto [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/tokenizing-real-world-assets-dtcc-digital-assets-the-dtcc-goes-live-with-their-tokenization-platform</link><guid>871242</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Tokenizing Real-World Assets | DTCC Digital Assets - The DTCC goes live with their tokenization platform</dc:text></item><item><title>CPI came in cooler than expected</title><description><![CDATA[ I think we&#39;re making pretty good progress &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GlockenspielVentura [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cpi-came-in-cooler-than-expected</link><guid>871570</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>CPI came in cooler than expected</dc:text></item><item><title>Coinbase Reportedly Opens Easier Access for Mainland China: Test of Tolerance or Calculated Gamble?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GreedVault [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coinbase-reportedly-opens-easier-access-for-mainland-china-test-of-tolerance-or-calculated-gamble</link><guid>871241</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Coinbase Reportedly Opens Easier Access for Mainland China: Test of Tolerance or Calculated Gamble?</dc:text></item><item><title>The Capture, An investigation into how informal power over Bitcoin Core was assembled, exercised, and defended</title><description><![CDATA[ I was told mention and discussion of BIPs is permitted again. I tried posting this investigative journalism series (about the events that precipitated and motivated the proposal of BIP110) in the past, but it was taken down. Most people, even some who oppose BIP110, agree that most of the contents reported are factual. Not everyone agrees on the conclusion that Core is captured. You can read and decide for yourself. I hope this doesn&#39;t get taken down again. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/00_Jose_Maria_00 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-capture-an-investigation-into-how-informal-power-over-bitcoin-core-was-assembled-exercised-and-defended</link><guid>871291</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Capture, An investigation into how informal power over Bitcoin Core was assembled, exercised, and defended</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin vs S&amp;P500 ROI</title><description><![CDATA[In my 20s. What is the better investment for the next 10-20 years. Yes it’s a risk and return play (Sharpe Ratio). However, it depends on your risk tolerance, knowledge, and emotional intelligence. Wanted to get people’s thoughts on this debate. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Smart-Excuse-67 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-vs-sp500-roi</link><guid>871290</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin vs S&amp;P500 ROI</dc:text></item><item><title>Do you think Bitcoin will ever need a standard way to verify real-world events?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve been thinking about something recently and I&#39;m curious what people here think. Bitcoin does an incredible job of verifying ownership and transactions without trusting a third party. But when an application needs to know whether something happened in the real world, things get messy. For example: Was a package actually delivered? Did someone really visit a location? Was an inspection completed? Most systems seem to fall back to GPS, a centralized API or simply trusting whoever reports the data. Do you think this is something Bitcoin should stay completely out of, or is there room for protocols that verify real-world events while using Bitcoin purely as a settlement layer? Genuinely interested in hearing different opinions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kelvinthechamp5 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/do-you-think-bitcoin-will-ever-need-a-standard-way-to-verify-real-world-events</link><guid>871215</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Do you think Bitcoin will ever need a standard way to verify real-world events?</dc:text></item><item><title>It's finally happening!</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/LearnBitcoinCom [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/its-finally-happening</link><guid>871289</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>It's finally happening!</dc:text></item><item><title>Can blockchain become a trust layer for real-world events?</title><description><![CDATA[One thing I&#39;ve been thinking about recently is that blockchains are great at verifying digital information—but they still struggle to verify physical reality. For example: Did someone actually visit a location? Was a delivery completed? Did an inspection really happen? Can an AI agent prove it interacted with the physical world? GPS alone isn&#39;t enough anymore, and centralized systems require trust. I&#39;ve been working on an open protocol called GeoProof that explores using multi-signal verification to generate cryptographically verifiable attestations for real-world events. The goal isn&#39;t to replace existing blockchains, but to provide a reusable verification layer that applications can integrate regardless of which chain they use. I&#39;d really appreciate feedback on whether this problem is worth solving and whether you think an open protocol is the right approach. Website: https://geoproof.xyz Documentation is public and constructive criticism is very welcome. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kelvinthechamp5 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/can-blockchain-become-a-trust-layer-for-real-world-events</link><guid>871239</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Can blockchain become a trust layer for real-world events?</dc:text></item><item><title>Every Free Sat I’ve ever “earned” through ZBD and CC Rewards.</title><description><![CDATA[ I’ve been stacking with cash for a while now. This account is where I’ve put all my “free” Bitcoin into from sign up rewards and cash back taken in Bitcoin. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ShavedW00KIE [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/every-free-sat-ive-ever-earned-through-zbd-and-cc-rewards</link><guid>871292</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Every Free Sat I’ve ever “earned” through ZBD and CC Rewards.</dc:text></item><item><title>What's a good Android wallet for testnet?</title><description><![CDATA[What&#39;s a good Android wallet for testnet? Looks like Blue Wallet removed that feature. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/thegus22 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whats-a-good-android-wallet-for-testnet</link><guid>871219</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What's a good Android wallet for testnet?</dc:text></item><item><title>To The 70K and beyond</title><description><![CDATA[This time for sure &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/to-the-70k-and-beyond</link><guid>871213</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>To The 70K and beyond</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin, etc, and the Kardashev scale</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mabezard [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-etc-and-the-kardashev-scale</link><guid>871218</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin, etc, and the Kardashev scale</dc:text></item><item><title>10 Rare Bitcoin Books</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Th3M0rn1ng5h0w [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/10-rare-bitcoin-books</link><guid>871216</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>10 Rare Bitcoin Books</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 14, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-14-2026-gmt0</link><guid>871240</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 14, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>What is the Best Currency to Save In? Would you choose USD, Gold, or Bitcoin?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Kitchen_Biscotti_747 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-is-the-best-currency-to-save-in-would-you-choose-usd-gold-or-bitcoin</link><guid>871141</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What is the Best Currency to Save In? Would you choose USD, Gold, or Bitcoin?</dc:text></item><item><title>Faster Transactions Are Drawing Users Toward Bitcoin Payments</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TheresNoSecondBest [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/faster-transactions-are-drawing-users-toward-bitcoin-payments</link><guid>871212</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Faster Transactions Are Drawing Users Toward Bitcoin Payments</dc:text></item><item><title>Found Coinbase account</title><description><![CDATA[I recently was sent a letter claiming I had an old Coinbase account with a balance that was going to be sent to the state because I had forgotten about its existence. Should I keep the BTC in the wallet or sell it? I don’t follow any crypto markets anymore, so I don’t know what the current predictions are or really much in general, so any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Methheadmarvin [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/found-coinbase-account</link><guid>871214</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Found Coinbase account</dc:text></item><item><title>How to buy BTC without KYC</title><description><![CDATA[Im 15 and I’m wondering how I could buy some bitcoin without KYC and with a low margin. I want to invest some money to earn enough so I can buy an astrophotography star tracker because I’m interested in it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/__KubaS__ [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-to-buy-btc-without-kyc</link><guid>871220</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How to buy BTC without KYC</dc:text></item><item><title>What actually happened to all the WazirX drama, court cases, and "recovery" promises? Still can't touch my lacs from WazirX</title><description><![CDATA[So it&#39;s been almost 2 years since the hack, there was a whole Singapore court scheme, &quot;phased withdrawals,&quot; re-KYC drives, trading resumed like it&#39;s business as usual now... and I still can&#39;t withdraw a single rupee of my lacs sitting on the platform. Genuinely lost track of what stage we&#39;re even at. Last I checked: Hack happened July 2024, ~$230M gone INR withdrawals opened in phases, then a chunk stayed frozen &quot;due to investigations&quot; Singapore court approved some restructuring scheme in Oct 2025 Trading resumed, some crypto withdrawals unlocked in stages Recovery tokens were supposed to cover 75-80% of balances But my account just sits there. No withdrawal option that actually works, no clear status update, re-KYC done and still nothing moving. Anyone actually gotten their money out recently? Is there a real timeline anywhere or are we all just supposed to keep waiting indefinitely? Would love to know if this is a &quot;me&quot; issue or if everyone&#39;s still stuck like this. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/_meetmshah [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-actually-happened-to-all-the-wazirx-drama-court-cases-and-recovery-promises-still-cant-touch-my-lacs-from-wazirx</link><guid>871143</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What actually happened to all the WazirX drama, court cases, and "recovery" promises? Still can't touch my lacs from WazirX</dc:text></item><item><title>Created a swap service dApp on Pi Network testnet for XMR Pi</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BecomeTheZenMaster [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/created-a-swap-service-dapp-on-pi-network-testnet-for-xmr-pi</link><guid>871144</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Created a swap service dApp on Pi Network testnet for XMR Pi</dc:text></item><item><title>SOLANA VIBES 07-13 JULY 2026</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/SolBrothers_ [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/solana-vibes-07-13-july-2026</link><guid>871140</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SOLANA VIBES 07-13 JULY 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Sjors Provoost - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #413 Recap Podcast</title><description><![CDATA[ Sjors Provoost joined Optech to discuss Newsletter #413: Using fountain codes for IBD Bitcoin Core&#39;s IPC Mining Interface and Stratum v2 Bitcoin Core 31.1, LND v0.20.2-beta And more You can listen on our website: https://bitcoinops.org/en/podcast/2026/07/14/ Fountain: https://fountain.fm/episode/Mr4DojGzekgbOrxFhJWN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/32i7t5aubUiGnu0GEOsxsa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bitcoin-optech-newsletter-413-recap/id1674626983?i=1000776800852 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bitschmidty [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sjors-provoost-bitcoin-optech-newsletter-413-recap-podcast</link><guid>871217</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sjors Provoost - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #413 Recap Podcast</dc:text></item><item><title>Why can the same token pair show three very different prices on Uniswap V3?</title><description><![CDATA[ I noticed that the same PAX/USDT pair currently appears across three Uniswap V3 pools with very different displayed prices. One pool shows around $0.34, another around $0.92, and a very small pool shows around $0.968. My understanding is that each pool has its own liquidity range and reserves, so the displayed price can diverge when liquidity is fragmented. The smallest pools may also show extreme price movements even when very little capital is involved. Would arbitrage normally bring these prices back together, or can low liquidity and routing limitations leave the pools disconnected for a long time? Interested in hearing how experienced Uniswap LPs interpret this. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Actual-Ad2198 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-can-the-same-token-pair-show-three-very-different-prices-on-uniswap-v3</link><guid>871142</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why can the same token pair show three very different prices on Uniswap V3?</dc:text></item><item><title>Trump Urges Senate to Pass CLARITY Act as US Government Moves $288M in Bitcoin &amp; Ethereum</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trump-urges-senate-to-pass-clarity-act-as-us-government-moves-288m-in-bitcoin-ethereum</link><guid>871134</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trump Urges Senate to Pass CLARITY Act as US Government Moves $288M in Bitcoin &amp; Ethereum</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto ETF Inflows Rebound as the Fed Quietly Expands Liquidity</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/crypto-etf-inflows-rebound-as-the-fed-quietly-expands-liquidity</link><guid>871138</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto ETF Inflows Rebound as the Fed Quietly Expands Liquidity</dc:text></item><item><title>Why multi-billion dollar crypto networks are missing from Wikipedia</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/itsmeamirax [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-multi-billion-dollar-crypto-networks-are-missing-from-wikipedia</link><guid>871136</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why multi-billion dollar crypto networks are missing from Wikipedia</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Feels Like 2022 Again, And That's Not a Bad Sign</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JayW132 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-feels-like-2022-again-and-thats-not-a-bad-sign</link><guid>871096</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Feels Like 2022 Again, And That's Not a Bad Sign</dc:text></item><item><title>Coinbase Opens Registration to Chinese Users</title><description><![CDATA[What benefits do you think this will bring to the development of cryptocurrency? One thing is certain: it will further solidify the United States’ position in the cryptocurrency space. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CryptoLiam_ [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coinbase-opens-registration-to-chinese-users</link><guid>871089</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Coinbase Opens Registration to Chinese Users</dc:text></item><item><title>What brought you to btc</title><description><![CDATA[Lay it upon us &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok-Dragonfruit-980 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-brought-you-to-btc</link><guid>871092</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What brought you to btc</dc:text></item><item><title>We always think we're "too late" to Bitcoin... Then five years pass.</title><description><![CDATA[We’ve all seen the charts, and we’ve all felt that exact same pit in our stomach. &quot;I missed the boat.&quot; &quot;The easy money has been made.&quot; &quot;It&#39;s too late to start now.&quot; Here is the brutal truth about Bitcoin: everyone gets the price they deserve. The people who bought at $1,000 had to endure years of media outlets calling it a dying fad. The people who bought at $10,000 had to hold through massive, soul-crushing 80% drops where everyone around them said &quot;I told you so.&quot; Bitcoin isn&#39;t just a stock or a ticker that goes up and down on a screen. It is a fundamental shift in how the world defines value. It is the first time in human history that we have a currency that cannot be printed into oblivion by a central entity. When you look back at today from five or ten years in the future, the current price won&#39;t look like a peak. It will look like a flat line at the very beginning of the chart. Stop staring at the 1-minute candles. Stop stressing over the daily noise. Zoom out. The best time to understand Bitcoin was ten years ago. The second-best time is right now. What the hell is stopping you? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/dromance [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/we-always-think-were-too-late-to-bitcoin-then-five-years-pass</link><guid>871090</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>We always think we're "too late" to Bitcoin... Then five years pass.</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Ticks Up to $64K Following Largest Inflation Slowdown in Six Years</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-ticks-up-to-64k-following-largest-inflation-slowdown-in-six-years</link><guid>871135</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Ticks Up to $64K Following Largest Inflation Slowdown in Six Years</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin is a protocol - Thread</title><description><![CDATA[Bitcoin is a protocol stack. A protocol comes in layers, where each layer is adding value by solving problems for users. Scalability in transactions with lightning and privacy being built on top at the moment. This is how the internet was built also. Now the builders in Bitcoin are using AI so idea to execution is going to be faster and faster. We are extremely early is this transition so just be patient my friend. Stay humble and stack sats to whoever needed to hear. Did this post so there could be a open convo about protocols. Maybe I missed something. Share your favourite bitcoin native companies also. Personally I see big potential in Fedimint &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Expensive-Ad-6910 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-is-a-protocol-thread</link><guid>871094</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin is a protocol - Thread</dc:text></item><item><title>I asked AI to explain the 5 Ethereum entities as if they were Star Trek TNG characters</title><description><![CDATA[We&#39;re beginning to get so many orgs I&#39;m losing track of what they do. Something lighthearted for a green day (let me have this we don&#39;t have many): Ethereum Foundation → Guinan. No command rank and no orders, just moral and spiritual guidance that the whole ship trusts above almost anyone&#39;s. It steers values, not operations. (Personally I think a retired Admiral Picard also works here). Ethlabs → the Enterprise&#39;s main computer. The core protocol and infrastructure substrate everything else runs on top of — foundational, always-on, invisible until it breaks. Not a crew member, but the layer that makes the crew possible. Ethereum Institutional → Counselor Troi (as ship&#39;s ambassador). It reads what the institutions actually need and coordinates first contact, handling engagement, education, and market intelligence. The empathic diplomat who bridges the ship to the wider civilization. EthSystems → Data and Geordi combined. Data takes the abstract institutional directive — private from the market, transparent to the regulator — and computes it into precise architecture, while Geordi engineers it into production systems that carry real financial activity. I forgot to ask about Etherealized. Maybe it&#39;s like Commander Riker in that First Officer exchange episode. He goes to other civilizations and sleep with their women understand their culture in order to better cooperate with them. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/r2002 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-asked-ai-to-explain-the-5-ethereum-entities-as-if-they-were-star-trek-tng-characters</link><guid>871133</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I asked AI to explain the 5 Ethereum entities as if they were Star Trek TNG characters</dc:text></item><item><title>Steak n Shake thanks their loyal patrons and Bitcoiners and says that anyone who doubts the power of Bitcoin is making a BIG mistake.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bitcoinfamilia [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/steak-n-shake-thanks-their-loyal-patrons-and-bitcoiners-and-says-that-anyone-who-doubts-the-power-of-bitcoin-is-making-a-big-mistake</link><guid>871088</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Steak n Shake thanks their loyal patrons and Bitcoiners and says that anyone who doubts the power of Bitcoin is making a BIG mistake.</dc:text></item><item><title>Exclusive: Payments startup Velocity raises $38 million to help businesses tap stablecoin growth</title><description><![CDATA[ As stablecoin use surges globally, traditional finance is rushing to keep pace. Many businesses, though, are still getting up to speed on how to integrate dollar-pegged tokens into customer payments, and London-based startup Velocity—which on Tuesday announced a $38 million Series A funding round—is one of the firms helping them to do so. “These are companies that do not understand that they can be using stablecoins to solve their problems. Those are the people we are going for,” said Rob Hadick, a general partner at the venture capital firm Dragonfly, which has carved out a niche in backing firms that facilitate fiat-to-bridge transactions. Dragonfly and Firstmark led Velocity’s Series A round, which also included investments from Coinbase, Capital One Ventures, QED Investors, Activant Capital, Ripple, and Wintermute. Eric Queathem, founder and CEO of Velocity, declined to specify at what valuation his startup raised its most recent stash of capital. Founded in 2025, Velocity aims to tap into the industry’s rapid expansion, with its name pointing to its goal of making payments faster through stablecoins. The company declined to name specific clients but said its customers include a mix of global merchants, payment providers, fintechs, and financial institutions. Read more [paywall removed for Redditors]: https://fortune.com/2026/07/14/exclusive-payments-startup-velocity-38-million-businesses-stablecoin-growth/?utm_source=reddit/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/fortune [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/exclusive-payments-startup-velocity-raises-38-million-to-help-businesses-tap-stablecoin-growth</link><guid>871139</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Exclusive: Payments startup Velocity raises $38 million to help businesses tap stablecoin growth</dc:text></item><item><title>How a BIP actually becomes part of Bitcoin (new rabbit hole)</title><description><![CDATA[Today we published a walkthrough of the BIP process: where it came from, what the editors do and do not control, the lifecycle including January&#39;s BIP-3 changes, how activation works from BIP-9 through Speedy Trial, and the covenant proposals moving through the process right now. https://www.learnbitcoin.com/rabbit-hole/bip-process If you spot something wrong, tell us and we will fix it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/LearnBitcoinCom [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-a-bip-actually-becomes-part-of-bitcoin-new-rabbit-hole</link><guid>871093</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How a BIP actually becomes part of Bitcoin (new rabbit hole)</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum Foundation spinout EthSystems targets banks with blockchain privacy technology</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CrossPuffs [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-foundation-spinout-ethsystems-targets-banks-with-blockchain-privacy-technology</link><guid>871137</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum Foundation spinout EthSystems targets banks with blockchain privacy technology</dc:text></item><item><title>Doomsday Explorer – Early‑warning security system for Bitcoin wallets</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/konddmy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/doomsday-explorer-earlywarning-security-system-for-bitcoin-wallets</link><guid>871095</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Doomsday Explorer – Early‑warning security system for Bitcoin wallets</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin movement July-October 2026</title><description><![CDATA[I was wondering what people have predicted for price movement between the months mentioned. I’ve seen a lot of talk online about a steep bottom in October. I am just curious as to why so many people are so sure that bitcoin will continue moving downward. I’m looking for genuine data/fact backed reasoning for this claim. If there’s a genuine reason for this, I would like to know so I can configure my strategy to incorporate such information. (I personally have been DCAing from the beginning of 2026) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/hussainazam [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-movement-july-october-2026</link><guid>871091</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin movement July-October 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>BitMine Buys $49 Million in Ethereum as Tom Lee Hails Early Robinhood Chain Demand</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/agMu9 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitmine-buys-49-million-in-ethereum-as-tom-lee-hails-early-robinhood-chain-demand</link><guid>870975</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BitMine Buys $49 Million in Ethereum as Tom Lee Hails Early Robinhood Chain Demand</dc:text></item><item><title>Is Cross-Chain Technology the Missing Piece for Mainstream DeFi Adoption?</title><description><![CDATA[One of the biggest issues in crypto is liquidity and users being spread across multiple blockchains. Cross-chain solutions are trying to solve this by allowing assets and data to move between ecosystems like Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, and others. Supporters believe this could accelerate DeFi and NFT adoption, while critics point to bridge hacks and security risks. Do you think cross-chain infrastructure is the future of crypto, or are the security concerns still too big? Which projects are doing it right? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-cross-chain-technology-the-missing-piece-for-mainstream-defi-adoption</link><guid>870979</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is Cross-Chain Technology the Missing Piece for Mainstream DeFi Adoption?</dc:text></item><item><title>“There is no real use case for Bitcoin”</title><description><![CDATA[ Please show support for the real people driving Bitcoin adoption in circular economies. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Expensive-Ad-6910 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/there-is-no-real-use-case-for-bitcoin</link><guid>871097</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>“There is no real use case for Bitcoin”</dc:text></item><item><title>In less than a month, cumulative trading volume of tokenized assets on Solana via Sunrise has surpassed $1.2B</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ansi09 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/in-less-than-a-month-cumulative-trading-volume-of-tokenized-assets-on-solana-via-sunrise-has-surpassed-12b</link><guid>870977</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>In less than a month, cumulative trading volume of tokenized assets on Solana via Sunrise has surpassed $1.2B</dc:text></item><item><title>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Mythic Meowi Crate!</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/InternalNice7335 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/meowi-raffle-tap-to-enter-win-mythic-meowi-crate</link><guid>870981</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Mythic Meowi Crate!</dc:text></item><item><title>Just got all my funds off Binance</title><description><![CDATA[After an excruciating four months where they&#39;d frozen my funds for absolutely no reason whatsoever, I finally got ALL my money off of there, safely on a cold wallet. I will never use Binance again for any reason and honestly I feel stupid and ashamed that I ever used it to begin with. I just wanted to share with you all, because I&#39;m happy and relieved the nightmare is over. For 4 months I was constantly being looped around by AI &quot;support agents&quot;. They threw many bogus allegations at me like &quot;you have transacted with fraudulent addresses&quot; (I didn&#39;t) and &quot;your funds come from sources outside our terms of use&quot; (they don&#39;t). I have literally hundreds of pages of chat &amp; email correspondence with them. They kept trying to bait me into saying something that might be self-incriminating. I suffered psychological harm and at one point got close to harming myself in a major way. In the end I contacted basically every crypto lawyer I could find in my town and threatened Binance legally. Even after they unfroze my account, pretty much every withdrawal I tried to make after that, even to my OWN FUCKING WALLET, some bogus alert or other came up, and I went through a number of other shorter account freezes. I&#39;m probably going to die a few years early because of the emotional toll. My supposed &quot;crime&quot;? Sending $40 to a known, trusted friend. Can&#39;t have that now, can we? And based on what I&#39;ve read, I&#39;m probably one of the lucky ones. I know someone who has had 6 figures in equivalent USD locked up for a year for sending $1.2 to the &#39;wrong&#39; address. Another person has had their account frozen for 3 years. Just wanted to share with you all. DON&#39;T USE BINANCE &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/call-the-wizards [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/just-got-all-my-funds-off-binance</link><guid>870973</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Just got all my funds off Binance</dc:text></item><item><title>Tether - who are they and how do they operate?</title><description><![CDATA[I came across this article around the stablecoin, its wealth (?) and political ties https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg4w6wqye32o Anyone else know much about it? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/runner365 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/tether-who-are-they-and-how-do-they-operate</link><guid>870980</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Tether - who are they and how do they operate?</dc:text></item><item><title>Hyundai Tests Tether USDT for Cross-border Treasury Transfers</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Kitchen_Biscotti_747 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/hyundai-tests-tether-usdt-for-cross-border-treasury-transfers</link><guid>870978</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Hyundai Tests Tether USDT for Cross-border Treasury Transfers</dc:text></item><item><title>Solo BTC miner makes $200,000 using $150 equipment</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CrossPuffs [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/solo-btc-miner-makes-200000-using-150-equipment</link><guid>870972</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Solo BTC miner makes $200,000 using $150 equipment</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 14, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-14-2026</link><guid>870910</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 14, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin help</title><description><![CDATA[Ok I have my bitcoin core wallet dumpprivet key of that address which I have the funds but when I try to import the private key in electrum or bitcoin core new wallet or into any platform the address change automatically and shows 0 balance it&#39;s not showing me the that address which holds the fund please help me if any one have the solution and one more think the key is compressed I try p2pkh method of electrum but it didn&#39;t work and i have only one receiving address but after all this i face this problem again and again &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/IndividualManager200 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-help</link><guid>870914</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin help</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 14, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-14-2026</link><guid>870970</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 14, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Lying LA sheriff's deputy who worked as muscle for crypto 'godfather' learns fate</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/swe129 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/lying-la-sheriffs-deputy-who-worked-as-muscle-for-crypto-godfather-learns-fate</link><guid>870974</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Lying LA sheriff's deputy who worked as muscle for crypto 'godfather' learns fate</dc:text></item><item><title>Trump calls for Congress to pass Clarity Act crypto bill to honor Lindsey Graham</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/_Jimmy_Rustler [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trump-calls-for-congress-to-pass-clarity-act-crypto-bill-to-honor-lindsey-graham</link><guid>870976</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trump calls for Congress to pass Clarity Act crypto bill to honor Lindsey Graham</dc:text></item><item><title>Just build on L1?</title><description><![CDATA[I remember Vitalik tweeting, &quot;You can just build on L1.&quot; I am wondering if this is a joke or not? I have something I am working on and just want to build on L1. I remember the days that gas costs were $200 for a basic swap at some point. Can these $200 per swap days come back? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Klutzy_Tone_4359 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/just-build-on-l1</link><guid>870971</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Just build on L1?</dc:text></item><item><title>JPMorgan, Citi, BofA and Wells Fargo are building their own tokenized deposit network.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/jpmorgan-citi-bofa-and-wells-fargo-are-building-their-own-tokenized-deposit-network</link><guid>870847</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>JPMorgan, Citi, BofA and Wells Fargo are building their own tokenized deposit network.</dc:text></item><item><title>JPMorgan just issued real commercial paper on Solana. Citi is tokenizing private shares. The same banks that called Bitcoin a fraud are now quietly running live financial instruments on public blockchains.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/jpmorgan-just-issued-real-commercial-paper-on-solana-citi-is-tokenizing-private-shares-the-same-banks-that-called-bitcoin-a-fraud-are-now-quietly-running-live-financial-instruments-on-public-blockchains</link><guid>870845</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>JPMorgan just issued real commercial paper on Solana. Citi is tokenizing private shares. The same banks that called Bitcoin a fraud are now quietly running live financial instruments on public blockchains.</dc:text></item><item><title>What is the best way to DCA?</title><description><![CDATA[Im not sure what the strategy most people employ when it comes to DCA - What do you do? - What do most do? - What do you recommend? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/IAmTheNorthwestWind [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-is-the-best-way-to-dca</link><guid>870849</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What is the best way to DCA?</dc:text></item><item><title>Not Hating, Just trying to Understand TPS</title><description><![CDATA[Before I start, I&#39;ve invested a decent amount of my savings into bitcoin, I do believe in it and have tried to understand it. But with that being said, how do you guys actually think this is going to replace traditional currency with a TPS limit of just 7(and that&#39;s on the high end). Unless third party brokers intervene and handle transactions(which would essentially become another version of the current financial system), I simply don&#39;t understand how this could ever replace cash. Again, I&#39;m not hating, just trying to understand with an open mind EDIT: I appreciate all your responses about the lightning network, I would be grateful if anyone could recommend reading material or books to help understand the technical side of bitcoin further! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/IveRUnOutOfNames66 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/not-hating-just-trying-to-understand-tps</link><guid>870915</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Not Hating, Just trying to Understand TPS</dc:text></item><item><title>4 Base Experiments That Flopped Before Brian Armstrong Called Time</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GreedVault [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/4-base-experiments-that-flopped-before-brian-armstrong-called-time</link><guid>870844</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>4 Base Experiments That Flopped Before Brian Armstrong Called Time</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Gametheory</title><description><![CDATA[Bitcoin, the game theory facet, is a structure in extreme social tension. There are at least five key stakeholders - miners, users, developers, market, and exchanges. All the stakeholders have at least two senior partners who express forms of control. From above, the relationship would look like five players linking arms together, heads in, while collaborating in mutually supportive, competitive, and highly incentivized encounters. With Bitcoin, there is no trusted third party, instead, the relationship is divided at least five ways. This decentralizes trust, which distributes risk. The system is also constructed whereby the players have direct mechanisms for punishment as well as reward constrained to behaviour exhibited. Collaborative behavior is rewarded with mutual security while anti-social behaviour is discouraged through collective financial penalties. At the end of the day, the one thing we all have in common is the desire for the system to facilitate greater feats of cooperation. (That’s number go up). &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/HappyOaks21 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-gametheory</link><guid>870916</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Gametheory</dc:text></item><item><title>Incase you didn't know, you can dca while waiting at the bottom because</title><description><![CDATA[because you will never know about when is the bottom, but i think personally from previous cycle, this is a very cheap buying region! hodling loss, and keep dca and also preparing lump sump when it dips more is a wise move but again there&#39;s always 50/50 chance so just do it lmao &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/incase-you-didnt-know-you-can-dca-while-waiting-at-the-bottom-because</link><guid>870917</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Incase you didn't know, you can dca while waiting at the bottom because</dc:text></item><item><title>SBI VC Trade Launches Japan’s First Trust-Based Yen Stablecoin Lending Service with 3% Promotional Yield</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sbi-vc-trade-launches-japans-first-trust-based-yen-stablecoin-lending-service-with-3-promotional-yield</link><guid>870846</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SBI VC Trade Launches Japan’s First Trust-Based Yen Stablecoin Lending Service with 3% Promotional Yield</dc:text></item><item><title>Help me understand this whole BIP-110 saga</title><description><![CDATA[so, I&#39;ve been following this BIP-110 vs Core saga for some time now, and I feel like I understand very well why BIP-110 is being proposed. they don&#39;t want bitcoin Core to allow the use of bitcoin as a cloud storage server. I have few questions for those that support Core, because I would respectfully love to hear their side of the story as well in order to understand both sides better: what is it that &quot;you personally&quot; want to do that you can&#39;t do anymore if BIP-110 gains mainstream popularity and replaces Bitcoin Core? how does this hurt you personally? please give as many examples as you can think of. how would it be beneficial to send data up to 100KBs on the bitcoin network over something like Discord or WhatsApp? EDIT: please, if a Core supporter could help us understand us better by answering my first question. what is it that you need to do that requires the increase of OP_RETURN, and what is it that you cannot do anymore with the introduction of BIP-110? EDIT: I noticed my grammatical error and apologize for any confusion I made on my first question. if any bitcoin core supporters could please elaborate on what is it, that you yourself personally lose the ability to do with bitcoin if BIP-110 replaces Core V30+? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Any_South_6437 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/help-me-understand-this-whole-bip-110-saga</link><guid>870911</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Help me understand this whole BIP-110 saga</dc:text></item><item><title>Neymar rocking a Satoshi t-shirt</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/seambizzle1 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/neymar-rocking-a-satoshi-t-shirt</link><guid>870912</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Neymar rocking a Satoshi t-shirt</dc:text></item><item><title>EXACTLY 15 years ago (07/13/11)</title><description><![CDATA[ Leandro César lançou o #MercadoBitcoin no Bitcointalk ???????? #rogerkver comentou no dia seguinte: &quot;O Bitcoin vai mudar a forma como o mundo faz negócios&quot;. MtGox e outras de 2011 faliram, mas a BR resistiu e hoje é a maior da AL. #Bitcoin #BitcoinHistory &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Liingg [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/exactly-15-years-ago-071311</link><guid>870913</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>EXACTLY 15 years ago (07/13/11)</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 13, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-13-2026-gmt0</link><guid>870841</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 13, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>This is one of those pivotal moments - everything looks bearish, but RSI is flipping and getting a 64k bitcoin is going to look genius a year from now</title><description><![CDATA[The price action and headlines have been pretty rough lately. Geopolitics, some ETF flows going the other way for a bit, and BTC just sitting lower after coming off higher levels. It’s easy to see why a lot of people are cautious or outright bearish on the near term. What’s interesting though is the RSI on the daily. It’s been moving with price lower but now looks like it’s starting to curl back up. Not screaming reversal yet, but the momentum is shifting off those lower levels in a way that’s caught my eye. I’ve seen setups like this enough times to know they usually feel the worst right when the early signs show up. The core reasons I’m still bullish on Bitcoin long term haven’t changed. Institutional access through ETFs is still there, adoption keeps creeping forward, and we’re still dealing with the supply side from previous halvings. Buying more in the low 60s feels like one of those spots that could look pretty good twelve months from now when we’re looking back. I’m personally adding on these dips instead of waiting for everything to line up perfectly. Could still chop or retest support, that’s always possible. But sitting in cash waiting for the all-clear has cost me opportunities before.What are you guys seeing with the RSI or your own setups right now? Adding, holding, or waiting for more confirmation? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/FreedomFund_Goatechs [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-is-one-of-those-pivotal-moments-everything-looks-bearish-but-rsi-is-flipping-and-getting-a-64k-bitcoin-is-going-to-look-genius-a-year-from-now</link><guid>870812</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This is one of those pivotal moments - everything looks bearish, but RSI is flipping and getting a 64k bitcoin is going to look genius a year from now</dc:text></item><item><title>US Government Transfers $288M in Bitcoin and Ether to Coinbase Prime From Multiple Seized Wallets</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Resident_Caramel763 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/us-government-transfers-288m-in-bitcoin-and-ether-to-coinbase-prime-from-multiple-seized-wallets</link><guid>870843</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>US Government Transfers $288M in Bitcoin and Ether to Coinbase Prime From Multiple Seized Wallets</dc:text></item><item><title>In 10 years, the hardest part of Bitcoin will not be buying it. It will be explaining why you didn’t.</title><description><![CDATA[The hardest part of Bitcoin isn&#39;t buying it. It&#39;s surviving the moment you were right too early. Everyone wants to buy Bitcoin when the future looks obvious. That is the problem. The greatest opportunities in every cycle usually appear when the evidence is still incomplete, the chart looks ugly, and the majority has a reasonable explanation for why waiting is smarter. Human beings are not bad at recognizing value. We are bad at recognizing value before consensus approves it. The market is not designed to test your intelligence. It tests your patience, your conviction, and your ability to act without emotional permission. Maybe the biggest mistake isn&#39;t buying too early. Maybe it&#39;s waiting until nobody can convince you anymore that you&#39;re wrong. Ten years from now, what do you think people will regret more: buying Bitcoin too early, or never buying because they were waiting for the perfect moment? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Net3991 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/in-10-years-the-hardest-part-of-bitcoin-will-not-be-buying-it-it-will-be-explaining-why-you-didnt</link><guid>870805</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>In 10 years, the hardest part of Bitcoin will not be buying it. It will be explaining why you didn’t.</dc:text></item><item><title>Elaborate Fake Gemini Support Call Scam PSA</title><description><![CDATA[ Heads up - just received a call from a woman saying that my account had a strange login from Spain and she knew my email and my name and my phone number. They put me on hold and then forwarded me to some guy who asked about my account and if I had any other accounts and then they sent me a fake email that was trying to look like Gemini Help department, he asked to confirm my Coinbase balance because he saw I had an account there and said that my other account was compromised as well. At that point I was like yeahhhhh no and hung up. They used multiple people and had a few pieces of data and both people had western accents and acted professional. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/XXXMrHOLLYWOOD [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/elaborate-fake-gemini-support-call-scam-psa</link><guid>870848</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Elaborate Fake Gemini Support Call Scam PSA</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin benefits no matter what happens</title><description><![CDATA[Every bitcoin commentator on the internet seems to look at their own local news events and claim these events are somehow good or bad for bitcoins price. From western countries and their local tax policy moves, to conflict in eastern europe or the middle east, to local policy decisions in asia. But bitcoin is so much larger than any localised narratives, bitcoin is not a local stock market. All that news is nothing but noise. Bitcoin only cares about aggregate liquidty, and when it comes to aggregate liquidity only one question matters, when the next global &quot;event&quot; hits will global central banks keep rates high and allow a recession to take hold or will they drop rates and stimulate the global economy with money printing? The answer is simple, since 2008 the worlds central banks and governments have proven unequivocally that their only response to any macro event or crisis will be to cut rates and stimulate because the alternative would smash the global financial system. The next time central banks and governments face a global crisis they will cut rates and stimulate, and thats all we need to know because easy money policy is what fuels bitcoins adoption and exponential price growth. So many commentators are expecting a business cycle recession that will crash markets but since 2008 global central bank policy has been stimulus at all costs to protect the traditional financial system. Central banks wont allow a global recession, at the first sign of any recession or crisis they will stimulate and that means scarce assets will be the best protection from easy money policy. So forget the local news headlines, ignore any talk of a recession, and just understand that bitcoin will benefit from easy money policy during any potential global crisis. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/slvbtc [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-benefits-no-matter-what-happens</link><guid>870803</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin benefits no matter what happens</dc:text></item><item><title>U.S. government moves $8.8M of Bitcoin that Trump said would never sell</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/us-government-moves-88m-of-bitcoin-that-trump-said-would-never-sell</link><guid>870842</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>U.S. government moves $8.8M of Bitcoin that Trump said would never sell</dc:text></item><item><title>Trump invested crypto gains in stocks and bonds, filings show</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Lisaismyfav [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trump-invested-crypto-gains-in-stocks-and-bonds-filings-show</link><guid>870684</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trump invested crypto gains in stocks and bonds, filings show</dc:text></item><item><title>TIL: Some tokens from Drift Protocol hack are claimable</title><description><![CDATA[Drift Protocol has opened up for some of the insurance claims from the hack that happened a while back. They also rebranded to Velocity Exchange. https://x.com/VelocityDEX/status/2074517868041957380 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BartAfterDark [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/til-some-tokens-from-drift-protocol-hack-are-claimable</link><guid>870687</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>TIL: Some tokens from Drift Protocol hack are claimable</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin being down 50% is one of the greatest opportunities you'll ever get</title><description><![CDATA[ I broke down the data behind buying Bitcoin after major crashes and why a 50% drawdown has historically produced some of Bitcoin’s strongest forward returns &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/thesatdaddy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-being-down-50-is-one-of-the-greatest-opportunities-youll-ever-get</link><guid>870807</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin being down 50% is one of the greatest opportunities you'll ever get</dc:text></item><item><title>first etherealize and ethereum community foundation. then ethlabs. now ethereum institutional. wth is going on?</title><description><![CDATA[ i produced an explainer on the new wave of ethereum-aligned organizations splintering off from the ethereum foundation: etherealize, the ethereum community foundation, and ETHLabs, launching on june 22nd with five senior EF researchers and significant institutional backing the day after ETHLabs, the EF announced it was cutting 20% of its workforce ???? it&#39;s been a chaotic, turbulent time within the ethereum ecosystem, and i wanted to document my thoughts on why this is happening now and what that could mean for the future of ethereum. lo and behold, as i was finishing production, yet another independent organization founded by ex-EF team members spawned: ethereum institutional. the story literally outran the edit/production ???? the evidence points both directions: vitalik was writing about distributing the protocol&#39;s brain trust across multiple orgs back in 2017. but you can also read this moment as a centre shrinking faster than what the ecosystem is ready to absorb. video: https://youtu.be/sF3NlQBIQDE genuine question for anyone closer to the research side: is coordination between these orgs actually happening anywhere visible? shared calls, forums, roadmap alignment? ----------- if we&#39;re meeting for the first time — hi ???? i built this channel to spread the good word on good work in crypto. a like, a comment, and a sub on my channel goes a long way to supporting my work :) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/haochizzle [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/first-etherealize-and-ethereum-community-foundation-then-ethlabs-now-ethereum-institutional-wth-is-going-on</link><guid>870679</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>first etherealize and ethereum community foundation. then ethlabs. now ethereum institutional. wth is going on?</dc:text></item><item><title>The ethics provision is not in the CLARITY Act: Expect significant downward pressure on crypto in the coming weeks once the new draft of the legislation is released this week</title><description><![CDATA[While we all knew this thing had no chance of passing, it seems like the market players were holding out hope. Now that it will be outright rejected by democrats with no real opportunity to re-draft before the August recess, everyone will come to the same conclusion that its dead. because not everyone realized this, and because institutional investors are as knee-jerk as retail investors, expect them all to pull away more than they have been in the previous year. Source: Various news outlets who spoke to senators responsible for drafting the new version have reported the ethics provision is NOT among the new 70 pages. Democrats have already said in no uncertain terms, no ethics provision, no vote. https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/ethics-standoff-clouds-clarity-act-130725334.html &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ill-Square-1123 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-ethics-provision-is-not-in-the-clarity-act-expect-significant-downward-pressure-on-crypto-in-the-coming-weeks-once-the-new-draft-of-the-legislation-is-released-this-week</link><guid>870808</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The ethics provision is not in the CLARITY Act: Expect significant downward pressure on crypto in the coming weeks once the new draft of the legislation is released this week</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Price Today Enters a Crucial Week With $63,000 Support Under Pressure</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-price-today-enters-a-crucial-week-with-63000-support-under-pressure</link><guid>870689</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Price Today Enters a Crucial Week With $63,000 Support Under Pressure</dc:text></item><item><title>He Spent 100 Bitcoin on a House; Now He Says NEVER SELL (new podcast)</title><description><![CDATA[ On my podcast ‘Bitcoin for Millennials’ I talked with CJ Konstantinos, a Bitcoin mining expert and entrepreneur, building revolutionary mortgage products powered by sound money. We discuss Bitcoin as engineered money and a truth ledger, money versus currency and Gresham’s Law, Bitcoin as pristine collateral and 24/7 liquidity, housing affordability via Bitcoin-backed mortgage design, and risk, transparency, and incentives in a debasing fiat system. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BRVM [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/he-spent-100-bitcoin-on-a-house-now-he-says-never-sell-new-podcast</link><guid>870810</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>He Spent 100 Bitcoin on a House; Now He Says NEVER SELL (new podcast)</dc:text></item><item><title>Grayscale Calls XRP a Global Payments Asset as Ripple CEO Reveals Company Nearly Shut Down</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/grayscale-calls-xrp-a-global-payments-asset-as-ripple-ceo-reveals-company-nearly-shut-down</link><guid>870690</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Grayscale Calls XRP a Global Payments Asset as Ripple CEO Reveals Company Nearly Shut Down</dc:text></item><item><title>Robinhood Chain's Early Momentum Is Being Driven By Meme Coins, Not Tokenized Stocks</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/robinhood-chains-early-momentum-is-being-driven-by-meme-coins-not-tokenized-stocks</link><guid>870685</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Robinhood Chain's Early Momentum Is Being Driven By Meme Coins, Not Tokenized Stocks</dc:text></item><item><title>Singularity Future Technology ($SGLY): FAQ for Getting Payment on the $3M Settlement over Crypto Business Claims</title><description><![CDATA[Hey guys, I posted about this settlement before, but since they’re accepting late claims, I decided to share it again with a little FAQ. So here&#39;s all I know about this agreement: What happened? Singularity Future Technology was accused of misleading investors about its shift from a logistics company into a crypto hardware business, including claims about mining equipment, partnerships, and business operations. After reports questioned these claims, $SGLY dropped more than 90%, and investors filed a lawsuit. Now the company has agreed to settle $3 million with investors for their losses. Who can claim this settlement? If you bought $SGLY shares between 2021 and 2023, you may be eligible to participate, even if you sold your shares How long does the payout process take? It typically takes 4 to 9 months after the claim deadline for payouts to be processed, depending on the court and settlement administration. Hope this info helps &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JuniorCharge4571 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/singularity-future-technology-sgly-faq-for-getting-payment-on-the-3m-settlement-over-crypto-business-claims</link><guid>870691</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Singularity Future Technology ($SGLY): FAQ for Getting Payment on the $3M Settlement over Crypto Business Claims</dc:text></item><item><title>Bonzo Hack - Supra CoFounder</title><description><![CDATA[We need all the help we can get on Hedera. Supra Oracle is at fault and we haven’t gotten a straight answer from anyone of the path going forward. 100k bounty and a job. I am livid &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/adriantrades [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bonzo-hack-supra-cofounder</link><guid>870686</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bonzo Hack - Supra CoFounder</dc:text></item><item><title>Academic survey: How do informed actors evaluate a fixed money supply? [Master's research]</title><description><![CDATA[Hi all, I&#39;m conducting research for my Master&#39;s thesis on whether a fixed, algorithmically-determined money supply could function as a viable monetary system. The research examines the trade-offs between rule-based credibility (H1) and macroeconomic risks (deflation, financial stability, policy flexibility). I&#39;m looking for respondents with economic or finance background to complete a 10 minute survey that assesses: Whether algorithmic rule-binding increases monetary credibility Deflation mechanics in a fixed-money-supply economy Crisis stabilization mechanisms (or lack thereof) Overall viability as a practical alternative to Fiat systems The survey is anonymous, GDPR-compliant, and will contribute to the broader academic debate about alternative monetary architectures. If you have professional experience in economics, finance, or related fields and are interested in this question—your informed perspective would be valuable. → Survey: https://www.soscisurvey.de/MA544116/ Im aware that this is not necessarily the optimal place to look for answers, but it should be neutral regardless. Thank you! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Sensitive-Stage1776 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/academic-survey-how-do-informed-actors-evaluate-a-fixed-money-supply-masters-research</link><guid>870811</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Academic survey: How do informed actors evaluate a fixed money supply? [Master's research]</dc:text></item><item><title>What is your actual strategy for taking profits when legacy banks flag everything?</title><description><![CDATA[Making successful trades on the charts is only half the battle nowadays. The real headache is the off-ramp logistics. It feels like traditional commercial banks have completely tightened their compliance algorithms lately, and trying to pull a decent chunk of money out of an exchange is a fast track to getting your account frozen or hit with endless source of funds requests. I am honestly considering shifting away from digital wires entirely for my profit-taking strategy. I was looking into alternative cash settlement networks where you swap your assets and they just have a courier bring physical paper cash straight to your door or send it via mail. Bypassing the banking system entirely sounds like a perfect solution for privacy, but I am super skeptical about how it plays out in real life. If a courier turns up on your porch with an envelope of paper bills, how do you even verify everything is totally legit before they walk away? Has anyone here actually tried a physical cash delivery method to protect their trading profits from bank lockdowns, or is the physical security aspect way too risky to mess with compared to traditional methods? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Vane1st [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-is-your-actual-strategy-for-taking-profits-when-legacy-banks-flag-everything</link><guid>870688</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What is your actual strategy for taking profits when legacy banks flag everything?</dc:text></item><item><title>How does this bear market stack up to cycles prior?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve been DCA in since October of 2024 but have recently allotted more to my DCA figure during this bear market. For those who have been in for one or more cycles how does this bear market compare in terms of the rate of which BTC is falling? Looking at previous cycles it appears that the volatility was much greater as opposed to the past 9 months of a drop and then a plateau. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/False-Negotiation-17 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-does-this-bear-market-stack-up-to-cycles-prior</link><guid>870809</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How does this bear market stack up to cycles prior?</dc:text></item><item><title>Strategy sells $467 million in MSTR shares, makes no bitcoin purchases as USD reserve hits $3 billion</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AccomplishedCheck895 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strategy-sells-467-million-in-mstr-shares-makes-no-bitcoin-purchases-as-usd-reserve-hits-3-billion</link><guid>870804</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strategy sells $467 million in MSTR shares, makes no bitcoin purchases as USD reserve hits $3 billion</dc:text></item><item><title>SBI and Solana Build Japan's Onchain Finance Future as $400 SOL Forecast Returns</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sbi-and-solana-build-japans-onchain-finance-future-as-400-sol-forecast-returns</link><guid>870682</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SBI and Solana Build Japan's Onchain Finance Future as $400 SOL Forecast Returns</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum Price Today Back in Focus After Tom Lee's $5 Trillion Forecast and Eric Trump's ETH Post</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-price-today-back-in-focus-after-tom-lees-5-trillion-forecast-and-eric-trumps-eth-post</link><guid>870680</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum Price Today Back in Focus After Tom Lee's $5 Trillion Forecast and Eric Trump's ETH Post</dc:text></item><item><title>Why FUD if you're holding BTC?????</title><description><![CDATA[I never really understood this. If you&#39;re holding Bitcoin for the long term, why spend your time spreading fear every time the price drops? If you genuinely believe in your investment, wouldn&#39;t short-term volatility just be part of the process? Or do you think FUD can actually help your position somehow? Curious to hear your thoughts.???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AromaKachu [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-fud-if-youre-holding-btc</link><guid>870806</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why FUD if you're holding BTC?????</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin visualized as a 3d battlefield where real time order books, liquidations, and whale trades dictate the action</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AlonShvarts [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-visualized-as-a-3d-battlefield-where-real-time-order-books-liquidations-and-whale-trades-dictate-the-action</link><guid>870627</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin visualized as a 3d battlefield where real time order books, liquidations, and whale trades dictate the action</dc:text></item><item><title>Is everyone on holiday?</title><description><![CDATA[It just feels like there’s no news, even for a bear market is this worse? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Albotmcrobit [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-everyone-on-holiday</link><guid>870631</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is everyone on holiday?</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin Is Near Overbought Levels – But Glassnode Warns That The Rally Has A Trust Problem</title><description><![CDATA[ In its Weekly Market Pulse report, the analytics firm noted that Bitcoin&#39;s 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) jumped from 50.8 to 66.9, a 31.8% weekly rise that has pushed the asset into overbought territory. However, spot trading volume contracted by 21.5%, falling from $5.2 billion to $4.1 billion. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/vinitricky [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-is-near-overbought-levels-but-glassnode-warns-that-the-rally-has-a-trust-problem</link><guid>870635</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin Is Near Overbought Levels – But Glassnode Warns That The Rally Has A Trust Problem</dc:text></item><item><title>Strategy Raises USD Reserves by $450 Million, Keeps Bitcoin Holdings Unchanged</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Resident_Caramel763 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strategy-raises-usd-reserves-by-450-million-keeps-bitcoin-holdings-unchanged</link><guid>870681</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strategy Raises USD Reserves by $450 Million, Keeps Bitcoin Holdings Unchanged</dc:text></item><item><title>Morgan Stanley Purchases 1,000 Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[Morgan Stanley Purchases 1,000 Bitcoin, Brings Total Holdings To 5,761 BTC Morgan Stanley added nearly 1,000 BTC over the past two weeks, bringing its total holdings to 5,761 BTC, according to Arkham data. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/morgan-stanley-purchases-1000-bitcoin</link><guid>870628</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Morgan Stanley Purchases 1,000 Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>What are the future predictions for crypto wallet security beyond 2026?</title><description><![CDATA[Hi guys, this is my 1st post on this community. I would like to know what I heard around. I thought here I would get some expert insights and process my learning on crypto &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Flimsy_Technology653 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-are-the-future-predictions-for-crypto-wallet-security-beyond-2026</link><guid>870692</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What are the future predictions for crypto wallet security beyond 2026?</dc:text></item><item><title>This guy is rugging the whole Solana chain</title><description><![CDATA[ Why is this openly allowed. How is this even legal? They&#39;re making thousands rugging people on memecoins. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mannythomson [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-guy-is-rugging-the-whole-solana-chain</link><guid>870683</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This guy is rugging the whole Solana chain</dc:text></item><item><title>What makes you believe Bitcoin will still exist in 2050?</title><description><![CDATA[I DCA every month but I‘m curious what makes you believe in bitcoin? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Embarrassed-Glass-24 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-makes-you-believe-bitcoin-will-still-exist-in-2050</link><guid>870629</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What makes you believe Bitcoin will still exist in 2050?</dc:text></item><item><title>Cash App vs Strike</title><description><![CDATA[I’ve been using Strike for a while and DCA. I saw that Cash App now has no fees and no spread on recurring buys including 2k purchases or more, while Strike still has a small spread even though the recurring buy fee is gone. For anyone who’s used both, is it actually worth switching? Or is the difference so small that it’s better to just stick with Strike? Curious what people who’ve tried both would do. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/doc-westy [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cash-app-vs-strike</link><guid>870632</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Cash App vs Strike</dc:text></item><item><title>Person who holds 0.000001 $BTC is complaining why BTC is down lol</title><description><![CDATA[I can’t believe this &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/coach_web3 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/person-who-holds-0000001-btc-is-complaining-why-btc-is-down-lol</link><guid>870630</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Person who holds 0.000001 $BTC is complaining why BTC is down lol</dc:text></item><item><title>Best way to connect with reputable high-volume BTC providers?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;m looking to connect with reputable, high-volume Bitcoin OTC providers or brokers. If you&#39;ve personally completed large OTC BTC transactions, I&#39;d appreciate any recommendations for established firms or brokers with a strong track record. I&#39;m interested in learning about your experience, how counterparties were verified, and what due diligence was involved. If you know of a legitimate OTC desk or have experience working with one, feel free to comment or send me a message. Thank you. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fickle-Kale-4241 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/best-way-to-connect-with-reputable-high-volume-btc-providers</link><guid>870636</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Best way to connect with reputable high-volume BTC providers?</dc:text></item><item><title>Found my Trezor Model one from years ago nothing on it should I use it or better to get new ?</title><description><![CDATA[I feel like it should be fine too but thought I&#39;d ask if there anything to look out for ( only just starting to buy crypto now so I&#39;ve never used it ) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/RelationshipNo8108 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/found-my-trezor-model-one-from-years-ago-nothing-on-it-should-i-use-it-or-better-to-get-new</link><guid>870633</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Found my Trezor Model one from years ago nothing on it should I use it or better to get new ?</dc:text></item><item><title>History Suggests the End of the Bear Market by EOY 2026</title><description><![CDATA[We are now 252 days into the Bear Market. I will cut to the chase and let you guys know how this conclusion was drawn. For this, I analyzed the past 7 bear markets in the last 10 years (including this one), and studied how long it takes for the current price of BTC to exceed the 200D moving average during bear markets (this is the signal for the end of the bear market). From each bear market’s market bottom, it historically takes 65 to 166 days for BTC to recover. Our last bottom was $58K back on June 30, 2026. Assuming BTC doesn&#39;t crash any lower than $58K in this bear cycle, at an average between 65 and 166 days, the end of the bear market would be November 5, 2026. At the longest recorded recovery time of 166 days, the end would be December 26, 2026. While past performance is not indicative of future performance, current data also shows that this bear market is not that bad relatively speaking, as compared to previous bears such as the most recent 2022 FTX crash where BTC declined 76.7% from its highs compared to our current bear market where BTC only declined 51.2% from its highs. If you guys would like to know more about how I defined bear markets and how BTC declined in each bear market you may read my full analysis on Coingecko at: https://www.coingecko.com/research/publications/how-long-do-bitcoin-bear-markets-last &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/khai0001 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/history-suggests-the-end-of-the-bear-market-by-eoy-2026</link><guid>870546</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>History Suggests the End of the Bear Market by EOY 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Mentor Monday, July 13, 2026: Ask all your bitcoin questions!</title><description><![CDATA[Ask (and answer!) away! Here are the general rules: If you&#39;d like to learn something, ask. If you&#39;d like to share knowledge, answer. Any question about Bitcoin is fair game. And don&#39;t forget to check out /r/BitcoinBeginners You can sort by new to see the latest questions that may not be answered yet. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/mentor-monday-july-13-2026-ask-all-your-bitcoin-questions</link><guid>870634</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Mentor Monday, July 13, 2026: Ask all your bitcoin questions!</dc:text></item><item><title>A self-certifying P2P mesh in Rust that hole-punches its own NAT, erasure-codes payloads against packet loss, and signs every message with post-quantum ML-DSA-87 lattice keys. Yes, it's a blockchain.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/dogehound [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/a-self-certifying-p2p-mesh-in-rust-that-hole-punches-its-own-nat-erasure-codes-payloads-against-packet-loss-and-signs-every-message-with-post-quantum-ml-dsa-87-lattice-keys-yes-its-a-blockchain</link><guid>870545</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>A self-certifying P2P mesh in Rust that hole-punches its own NAT, erasure-codes payloads against packet loss, and signs every message with post-quantum ML-DSA-87 lattice keys. Yes, it's a blockchain.</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 13, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-13-2026</link><guid>870518</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 13, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum Price Analysis: ETH Reaches Its Biggest Obstacle on the Road to $2K</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Aardvark-7316 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-price-analysis-eth-reaches-its-biggest-obstacle-on-the-road-to-2k</link><guid>870543</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum Price Analysis: ETH Reaches Its Biggest Obstacle on the Road to $2K</dc:text></item><item><title>Will whales be ever be able to spend their btc?</title><description><![CDATA[How would they spend big money without using banks. Like those hundred million $? Any purchase of physical asset will draw attention of governments. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ehbak [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/will-whales-be-ever-be-able-to-spend-their-btc</link><guid>870522</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Will whales be ever be able to spend their btc?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 13, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-13-2026</link><guid>870542</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 13, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Tom Lee Says ETH/BTC Breakout Signals Crypto’s Big Comeback</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/elfr1tz [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/tom-lee-says-ethbtc-breakout-signals-cryptos-big-comeback</link><guid>870544</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Tom Lee Says ETH/BTC Breakout Signals Crypto’s Big Comeback</dc:text></item><item><title>SBI XDC Network APAC Advances Regional Blockchain Integration with TOPPAN Factoring Trial and DSRV Partnership</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sbi-xdc-network-apac-advances-regional-blockchain-integration-with-toppan-factoring-trial-and-dsrv-partnership</link><guid>870454</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SBI XDC Network APAC Advances Regional Blockchain Integration with TOPPAN Factoring Trial and DSRV Partnership</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto firms prepare defenses as quantum threat to encryption draws nearer</title><description><![CDATA[1) New Google research suggests quantum computers may be able to break cryptography sooner than expected 2) Bitcoin considered particularly exposed as its longer history has generated large number of visible public keys 3) Moving to post-quantum cryptography too early could also create vulnerabilities, executives warn &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/semanticweb [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/crypto-firms-prepare-defenses-as-quantum-threat-to-encryption-draws-nearer</link><guid>870450</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto firms prepare defenses as quantum threat to encryption draws nearer</dc:text></item><item><title>Nobody will call this the bottom until it's already gone.</title><description><![CDATA[We&#39;re not waiting for the next Bitcoin bull market. We&#39;re living through the part everyone wishes they had the courage to buy. The next bull market is being built in complete silence. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Net3991 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/nobody-will-call-this-the-bottom-until-its-already-gone</link><guid>870520</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Nobody will call this the bottom until it's already gone.</dc:text></item><item><title>Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin forces 1:15 reverse split to avoid Nasdaq delisting amid 8k BTC holding</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GreedVault [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/eric-trumps-american-bitcoin-forces-115-reverse-split-to-avoid-nasdaq-delisting-amid-8k-btc-holding</link><guid>870449</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin forces 1:15 reverse split to avoid Nasdaq delisting amid 8k BTC holding</dc:text></item><item><title>Will quantum computing’s advancement make bitcoin obsolete?</title><description><![CDATA[Hey guys, I’m not a crypto guy. I’m all about the stock market and other forms of “investing” but I am knowledgeable enough on the subject as crypto is the reason my brother bought a house lmfao. Here’s the thing, I know bitcoin uses hashing such as SHA-256 and it uses the signature system ECDSA (correct me if I’m wrong). Some may argue that quantum’s increasing power (through the years) is will make breaking the hash easier, but idk how long it’ll be before it’s near instant. However, wouldn’t the private keys be the real issue? I talk to my brother about this but his cope is crypto will develop stronger hashes with time. But wouldn’t that leave existing cryptocurrencies in shambles as time passes? I’m no expert, but wouldn’t the advancement of these technologies make Bitcoin obsolete later on? I appreciate all opinions just insightful. I find this a bit fascinating for someone who doesn’t invest in Crypto lol. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/69philosopher [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/will-quantum-computings-advancement-make-bitcoin-obsolete</link><guid>870455</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Will quantum computing’s advancement make bitcoin obsolete?</dc:text></item><item><title>Saylor posted "Bitcoin has no spam problem" and 65% of the replies tore into him.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/saylor-posted-bitcoin-has-no-spam-problem-and-65-of-the-replies-tore-into-him</link><guid>870453</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Saylor posted "Bitcoin has no spam problem" and 65% of the replies tore into him.</dc:text></item><item><title>The US just funded its first Fannie Mae-backed mortgage where the collateral is Bitcoin. You can now buy a house without selling your BTC - have we learned nothing from 2008?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-us-just-funded-its-first-fannie-mae-backed-mortgage-where-the-collateral-is-bitcoin-you-can-now-buy-a-house-without-selling-your-btc-have-we-learned-nothing-from-2008</link><guid>870452</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The US just funded its first Fannie Mae-backed mortgage where the collateral is Bitcoin. You can now buy a house without selling your BTC - have we learned nothing from 2008?</dc:text></item><item><title>????BITCOIN QUIZ????</title><description><![CDATA[When are you going to receive BTC, which network or format do you usually use? • ⚡ Lightning • ???? Native SegWit (Standard) • ???? Taproot / Silent Payments • ???? Legacy (The one with expensive fees!) Leave it here in the comments! I want to see who really understands how fees and privacy work around here. ???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Liingg [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-quiz</link><guid>870523</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>????BITCOIN QUIZ????</dc:text></item><item><title>Progmat Completes Avalanche Migration, Transitioning JPY 452bn in Tokenized Assets to EVM Environment</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/progmat-completes-avalanche-migration-transitioning-jpy-452bn-in-tokenized-assets-to-evm-environment</link><guid>870451</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Progmat Completes Avalanche Migration, Transitioning JPY 452bn in Tokenized Assets to EVM Environment</dc:text></item><item><title>bought 0.1 BTC in 2013, lost access to my wallet, and just found it on an old laptop</title><description><![CDATA[Three days ago, I was clearing out my garage and found an old Toshiba laptop from college. I almost tossed it, but for some reason decided to boot it up. After 20 minutes of watching that Windows Vista loading circle, I noticed a folder labeled &#39;Important Stuff&#39; with a text document inside. The document contained what I now know is a private key for a Bitcoin wallet, along with a note I&#39;d written to myself: &#39;Don&#39;t lose this $100 worth of magic internet money.&#39; At first, I didn&#39;t think much of it. But something made me download Electrum and import that key. When the blockchain finished syncing and I saw the balance, my hands started shaking. It&#39;s still there. All 0.1 BTC. At today&#39;s prices, that&#39;s over $6k. But here&#39;s the thing, I can&#39;t move it. Why? I&#39;m starting to think there&#39;s something wrong with the key format or maybe the wallet structure has changed too much since 2013. Has anyone ever experienced this? The irony is killing me, I find my lost treasure only to discover I can&#39;t open the chest. DMs are open if you&#39;ve got a brain that works. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Spirited-Birthday-20 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bought-01-btc-in-2013-lost-access-to-my-wallet-and-just-found-it-on-an-old-laptop</link><guid>870519</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>bought 0.1 BTC in 2013, lost access to my wallet, and just found it on an old laptop</dc:text></item><item><title>bitcoin trend</title><description><![CDATA[Any discussions on bitcoins trend in rest of this year? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/cr7_neverGiveUp [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-trend</link><guid>870521</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>bitcoin trend</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 12, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-12-2026-gmt0</link><guid>870448</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 12, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Pergunta sobre Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[Vocês ainda acham que o Bitcoin é um recurso para todos? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Liingg [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/pergunta-sobre-bitcoin</link><guid>870440</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Pergunta sobre Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>Recommendation</title><description><![CDATA[ Hello everyone, can anyone tell me if the module Binance is safe? I would like to start using it since it takes less taxes to pay and exchange money. Thanks for any feedback! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Somebodys_Rat [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/recommendation</link><guid>870366</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Recommendation</dc:text></item><item><title>France's Conseil d'État to review first legal challenge to DAC8, the EU's crypto-asset tax-reporting Directive</title><description><![CDATA[On February 24, 2026, Bitcoin exchange Bull Bitcoin filed a petition with France&#39;s Conseil d&#39;État, the country&#39;s highest administrative court, seeking to annul Decree No. 2025-1276, France&#39;s implementation of the EU&#39;s DAC8 directive. What DAC8 actually requires DAC8 (Directive (EU) 2023/2226, adopted by the EU Council in 2023) took effect January 1, 2026. It requires &quot;crypto-asset service providers&quot;, the exchanges most Bitcoin holders use to buy, sell, or cash out, to collect each customer&#39;s identity and transaction history and report it annually to their national tax authority. That data is then automatically exchanged with tax authorities in other EU member states, and eventually with non-EU countries that adopt the OECD&#39;s parallel Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF). Worth being precise here: DAC8 does not regulate self-custody or on-chain activity directly. It&#39;s a reporting obligation on regulated exchanges. But if you&#39;ve ever bought or sold Bitcoin through an EU-licensed exchange, your identity is now tied, inside a government database, to your transaction history. Key dates DAC8 in force: January 1, 2026 French decree signed: December 19, 2025 (Décret n° 2025-1276) Summary petition filed: February 24, 2026, followed by a more detailed legal brief First reports (covering 2026 activity) due: before September 30, 2027, after which automatic cross-border data exchange begins The legal argument Bull Bitcoin&#39;s case rests on Article 52 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, arguing that blanket, suspicionless collection of financial data fails the necessity-and-proportionality test. One procedural limit worth flagging: the Conseil d&#39;État can only annul the French decree, not the EU directive itself — though it could refer a question to the Court of Justice of the European Union if it finds a genuine EU-law interpretation issue. Bull Bitcoin has said it&#39;s prepared to escalate to the CJEU and France&#39;s Constitutional Council if this fails. The physical-security angle The petition also raises a safety argument. France&#39;s Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, said on June 30, 2026, that authorities have recorded 77 cases of kidnapping, extortion, or attempted extortion linked to the crypto sector since the start of 2026, up from 45 for all of 2025. That count comes from the ministry itself, independent of Bull Bitcoin&#39;s filing. Bull Bitcoin argues that centralizing identity-linked financial data raises the odds that a future breach could help criminals locate holders; that specific causal chain hasn&#39;t been established by French authorities, so treat it as the plaintiff&#39;s argument, not a proven fact. What to watch next A ruling on the merits isn&#39;t expected for one to two years. Worth watching: whether the Conseil d&#39;État refers the case to the CJEU, and whether other EU member states see similar challenges filed. This is the first formal legal test of DAC8 anywhere in the EU, so the outcome (however far off) will matter well beyond France. Source/analysis: The Bitcoin Act &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/The_Bitcoin_Act [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/frances-conseil-detat-to-review-first-legal-challenge-to-dac8-the-eus-crypto-asset-tax-reporting-directive</link><guid>870439</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>France's Conseil d'État to review first legal challenge to DAC8, the EU's crypto-asset tax-reporting Directive</dc:text></item><item><title>Michael Saylor Hints at Another Bitcoin Move for Strategy: Buy or Sell?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/michael-saylor-hints-at-another-bitcoin-move-for-strategy-buy-or-sell</link><guid>870363</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Michael Saylor Hints at Another Bitcoin Move for Strategy: Buy or Sell?</dc:text></item><item><title>Swap XRP for what for retirement?</title><description><![CDATA[Got into crypto recently and opened an IRA through iTrustCapital and started filling a cold wallet with XRP. I have probably 5,000 shares of XRP and $2000 split between SOL, LINK, HBAR, ETH, BTC, XLM, and flare. The more I read this sub the more XRP sounds like a scam. My average cost is $1.62, should I hold and hope it reclaims ATH after a catalyst like the clarity act or dump it now? I&#39;m holding for long term growth/retirement, and I don&#39;t understand this field enough to know what to invest in long term. XRP has lots of utility so I thought it&#39;d be good, but BTC and ETH seem better despite btc having no real world use case and ETH being outdated. Any advice? Is there a real argument for btc and eth growing over the coming decades? EDIT: I&#39;ve seen enough people tell me to do my research, I will no longer engage in comments pointing out my errors without offering any explanation or assistance. You people help give crypto a bad name, this sub has been very unhelpful to someone starting out. I think I will call my local representative and senator and voice my concerns for the crypto market and advocate for its heavy regulation. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok-Scientist-391 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/swap-xrp-for-what-for-retirement</link><guid>870367</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Swap XRP for what for retirement?</dc:text></item><item><title>New solana blockchain tube site looking for the hottest amateur adult creators with live streaming!</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AugmentedGlobal [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/new-solana-blockchain-tube-site-looking-for-the-hottest-amateur-adult-creators-with-live-streaming</link><guid>870368</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>New solana blockchain tube site looking for the hottest amateur adult creators with live streaming!</dc:text></item><item><title>Would you trust markets created by independent creators?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m researching a creator-led model for event markets. Instead of creators only promoting an existing market, they would define the question through a structured template, provide the required parameters, and attach a clear resolution source. The platform would standardise the rules and settlement process. The difficult part is trust. A creator may understand the topic and already have an audience, but they may also have incentives to frame the market unfairly. What controls would you expect before participating in a creator-made market—creator deposits, public resolution criteria, dispute periods, reputation scores, or something else? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Actual-Ad2198 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/would-you-trust-markets-created-by-independent-creators</link><guid>870364</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Would you trust markets created by independent creators?</dc:text></item><item><title>My crypto "investment" in a nutshell.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CouchPotatoFamine [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/my-crypto-investment-in-a-nutshell</link><guid>870362</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>My crypto "investment" in a nutshell.</dc:text></item><item><title>This Government List Is Getting Bitcoiners Klled | Francis Pouliot - Bull Bitcoin CEO</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fiach_Dubh [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-government-list-is-getting-bitcoiners-klled-francis-pouliot-bull-bitcoin-ceo</link><guid>870438</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This Government List Is Getting Bitcoiners Klled | Francis Pouliot - Bull Bitcoin CEO</dc:text></item><item><title>Solana Ecosystem News - July 12-2026</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ansi09 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/solana-ecosystem-news-july-12-2026</link><guid>870365</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Solana Ecosystem News - July 12-2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Solo mining needed more dopamine between blocks, so I built Steam-style achievements into my pool</title><description><![CDATA[ Solo mining is a lottery. Statistically most of us will never hit a block, and the actual fun lives in the moments nobody celebrates: your best share ever, the near miss at 2 AM that was 90% of a block, surviving your first year of mining. So I shipped an achievements system for miners on my pool: 26 badges computed live from your real mining stats. Nothing to sign up for, no account, your payout address just earns them by mining. Best-share ladder from Copper to Obsidian, near-miss badges for the heartbreakers, block finder tiers, luck badges (block under 10% effort), loyalty and fleet milestones. https://preview.redd.it/hlpuc2zqftch1.png?width=1324&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=f7d73da3578280899cde5101ede8f39f28fc1b42 Check it out here: https://mkpool.com/btc/address/bc1q8exwdf3ex8htykd0nzmqpansf2j4qv7c7mqswr/achievements The detail I&#39;m most happy with: Steam-style rarity on every badge. &quot;5% of miners have this&quot; next to Golden Nonce hits different when you&#39;re one of them. Nobody holds the top share tier yet on any coin. Every unlock has a live share card you can drop in a forum signature or paste in Discord/Telegram and it unfurls with your actual stats. Feedback welcome, especially ideas for achievements that don&#39;t need any signup to work. Everything is computed from public pool stats. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Mecanik1337 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/solo-mining-needed-more-dopamine-between-blocks-so-i-built-steam-style-achievements-into-my-pool</link><guid>870346</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Solo mining needed more dopamine between blocks, so I built Steam-style achievements into my pool</dc:text></item><item><title>I put sats under beer caps. Your feedback led to an alcohol-free version.</title><description><![CDATA[Hi r/Bitcoin, A few months ago I shared a slightly unusual experiment here: beer with sats hidden under every cap. I’m Altan from Beer of Satoshi. The idea was to make someone’s first Lightning interaction as simple as opening a bottle. You scan the QR code under the cap, reveal the reward in your browser, and claim the sats with a Lightning wallet. The response to the first post was much bigger than I expected, but the comments were more valuable than the attention itself. Some people loved the concept. Others were very direct about its weaknesses. The first Genesis batch was expensive at roughly €7 per bottle. And for people who did not drink alcohol, the product simply was not an option. One comment in particular stayed with me: “I like the idea, but I don’t drink alcohol.” That was a fair point. If the goal is to give more people a simple first Bitcoin experience, alcohol should not be a requirement. We had already produced a small alcohol-free test batch for Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025. It sold out, but the more interesting part was watching what happened after people opened the bottles. They scanned the caps, compared their rewards, helped each other with Lightning wallets, and made claims right there at the event. That convinced us to turn the test batch into a proper release. It is called Beer of Satoshi Zero. Zero is alcohol-free, but the Bitcoin experience under the cap stays the same. Every bottle reveals a sats reward in the browser, which can then be claimed over Lightning. No account is required, and you do not need a wallet just to reveal the amount. You only need one when you actually want to claim the sats. We also worked on the price. The 24-pack pre-order is €70.80, which comes to €2.95 per bottle. Smaller packs are available as well. This is a pre-order rather than ready stock, and the first shipments are planned for Q1 2027. Since the original Reddit thread, the public leaderboard has grown to 1,780 claims from 767 users, with 470,228 sats distributed. Those are still small numbers in the wider Bitcoin world, but they are enough to show why the concept can work. Telling someone to install a Lightning wallet because Bitcoin is interesting often creates friction. Showing them that sats are already waiting under a cap gives them a concrete reason to take the next step. That moment — when Bitcoin changes from something a person has only heard about into something they have actually received — is still the reason we are building this. Here is the original discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1p4oili/beer_of_satoshi_my_experiment_to_get_real_people/ Beer of Satoshi Zero: https://shop.beerofsatoshi.com/products/beer-of-satoshi-zero Public claim leaderboard: https://leaderboard.beerofsatoshi.com The feedback on the first post genuinely changed the product. So before we finalise the production run, I would like to ask the community again: What would you improve about the first-time scan-and-claim experience? Cheers, Altan &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/realmeh [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-put-sats-under-beer-caps-your-feedback-led-to-an-alcohol-free-version</link><guid>870344</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I put sats under beer caps. Your feedback led to an alcohol-free version.</dc:text></item><item><title>Best Way to Buy and Store Bitcoin in Canada?</title><description><![CDATA[Hey everyone, I’m in Canada and I’m planning to buy and hold Bitcoin for the long term. I’m looking for the best hardware (cold) wallet that’s secure and easy to use. A few questions: Which cold wallet would you recommend? (Coldcard, Trezor, Ledger, Blockstream Jade, etc.) Which one has the lowest overall fees to use? What’s the cheapest exchange in Canada to buy BTC and transfer it to a cold wallet? Are there any ways to legally reduce taxes when buying and eventually selling Bitcoin in Canada? I’d really appreciate hearing what you’re personally using and why. Thanks! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/international_hmm [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/best-way-to-buy-and-store-bitcoin-in-canada</link><guid>870345</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Best Way to Buy and Store Bitcoin in Canada?</dc:text></item><item><title>SlowCoin-A fully decentralized currency</title><description><![CDATA[Hello, I have an awesome idea to make currency more de-centralized and impartial,Idea is taken from monero(XMR). Here there are miners to mine the coins to perform the duty cycle as usual.But the holders just download an app that asks you a certain sum as a security deposit for the wallet size that determines the size of transaction that can be made through the wallet.This deposit serves as a contribution to the app interface for its functioning so that intermediaries dont run away with the payees money meant for the person getting paid Now hypothetically,if 20 people download the app(which will be like u torrent or bit torrent).I want to transact currency from C to F in exchange for a service or hard cash and suppose C and F both have 100$ in their security deposit and wallet. C will initiate a transaction to F for certain amount of SlowCoin(SC) say 20$.The 20$ from C&#39;s account will go to his security deposit(120$) . 20$ from F&#39;s security deposit moves to his main account. Suppose lets say we have A,B,D,E in the vicinity of C.G,H in the vicinity of A,B,D and G,H in the vicinity of F.B and D will give to F a certain amount from their security deposit to F till their security deposit&#39;s proportion is equal to F&#39;s security deposit proportion,then G,H,A will give a certain proportion of security deposit to B and D till their secDep equalizes proportionally.Similarly F&#39;s security deposit equalizes proportionally with A,B,D,E like a pipeline from C to F. To keep the system active the rules are:- 1.The participants must facilitate transactions for a certain time ,for users around you to facilitate the participants transactions for the same amt of time 2.The number of other participants the O.P facilitated the transaction for (based on the proportion of security deposit).That many devices would facilitate transactions for the OP. 3.The devices would be connected to each other via bluetooth and money will only be managed by their devices itself. 4.Programs can be made tamper-proof by some sort of hash-key system assigned to the program by the mining duty cycle. The miners can also function as a balancer between geographical areas that are excess in (SC) and shortage of (SC). I cant believe no one came up with a peer to peer method of transacting &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Own_Reserve9889 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/slowcoin-a-fully-decentralized-currency</link><guid>870369</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SlowCoin-A fully decentralized currency</dc:text></item><item><title>In response to the 2012 LSD 1$ post, here’s my DNM wallet from ten years ago when I was vending</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Al-Fayyad [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/in-response-to-the-2012-lsd-1-post-heres-my-dnm-wallet-from-ten-years-ago-when-i-was-vending</link><guid>870343</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>In response to the 2012 LSD 1$ post, here’s my DNM wallet from ten years ago when I was vending</dc:text></item><item><title>bitcoin etf's had their worst month on record. $4.5b out in june. and the coins didn't go to exchanges</title><description><![CDATA[june 2026 was the worst month for us spot bitcoin etfs since launch. around $4.5b in net outflows across the group. bit alone shed something like $3.5b this year also became the first with negative net etf flow overall. the more interesting thing to me is that bitcoin exchange reserves are sitting near a 7 year low and the coins leaving etfs arent showing up on coinbase or binance. they’re moving into self custody. long term holders quietly absorbing the float that etf sellers are shedding. so theres two things happening at once. institutions and traders are selling out of the wrapper. onchain accumulators are buying the underlying. thats not necessarily a bearish signal for btc. it looks more like a custody preference signal. which honestly makes sense to me. the etf was always kind of a weird product for crypto. you get price exposure but you lose everything that made the asset interesting in the first place. no self custody. no 24/7 settlement. you&#39;re back to trusting a fund admin who can gate redemptions in a crisis. its bitcoin exposure with the bitcoin part sanded off. worth thinking about how far this preference extends. the same custody question applies once you start trading, not just holding. venues like ostium and hyperliquid let you take leveraged exposure to gold, fx, indices, whatever, but the margin sits in your wallet the whole time and the platform cant restrict your account before a big move. the olp model has real tradeoffs (you&#39;re trading against the pool, not a neutral book), so its not a free lunch. but the custody structure is fundamentally different from what you get through an etf or a brokerage. if the june outflows are just macro rotation, this doesnt mean much. but the underlying self custody signal is consistent with something thats been slowly building across the whole year &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Hashirama_2001 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-etfs-had-their-worst-month-on-record-45b-out-in-june-and-the-coins-didnt-go-to-exchanges</link><guid>870275</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>bitcoin etf's had their worst month on record. $4.5b out in june. and the coins didn't go to exchanges</dc:text></item><item><title>Will people even know they're using stablecoins 5 years from now?</title><description><![CDATA[Most users don&#39;t think about payment rails today. If stablecoins become mainstream, do you think people will even realize they&#39;re using them, or will they just become part of the background? Is the recent attention around OpenUSD a sign of where the industry is heading, or is the hype getting ahead of reality? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/KitchenPreference287 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/will-people-even-know-theyre-using-stablecoins-5-years-from-now</link><guid>870278</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Will people even know they're using stablecoins 5 years from now?</dc:text></item><item><title>9 years ago today Bitcoin Sign Guy photobombed Janet Yellen</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/btc_marshmallow_test [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/9-years-ago-today-bitcoin-sign-guy-photobombed-janet-yellen</link><guid>870341</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>9 years ago today Bitcoin Sign Guy photobombed Janet Yellen</dc:text></item><item><title>Building an Asia-focused prediction market — development update and looking for early feedback</title><description><![CDATA[Disclosure: I am the builder of PredictAsiaX and the deployer of the PAX token. I’m building PredictAsiaX, an Asia-focused prediction market platform designed around USDT access, multi-chain deposits and withdrawals, and multilingual users. The platform is roughly 95% complete based on our internal development checklist. That is a founder estimate—not an external audit, public-launch claim, or evidence of user traction. The current build includes: - Prediction markets across sports, politics, crypto and technology - Multi-source market-resolution and oracle infrastructure - Double-entry accounting - Risk controls and circuit breakers - 13-language support - USDT deposit and withdrawal infrastructure across multiple chains - Administrative systems for market, risk, treasury and user operations The platform is still gated and under development. Settlement currently runs off-chain through the production database. On-chain settlement is part of the future roadmap, but the target chain is still TBD. PAX, the platform’s utility token, is already deployed on Polygon and listed on CoinGecko. The token being live does not mean the platform is fully launched. I’m currently looking for: Early users interested in testing the product when gated access becomes available Honest feedback from traders, developers and prediction-market users Introductions to early-stage backers who understand the risks of a pre-launch crypto product Questions I would especially appreciate feedback on: What would you need to see before trusting the resolution process? Should settlement move fully on-chain, or would publishing on-chain proof hashes be sufficient? Which features would make an Asia-focused prediction market meaningfully different? What should be independently audited before public access opens? Project links Platform: https://predictasiax.com Whitepaper: https://predictasiax.com/whitepaper.pdf PAX on CoinGecko: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/predictasiax For creators interested specifically in the PAX token KOL program: https://airdrop.predictasiax.com/kol-signup This is a development update and request for feedback, not financial advice or a promise of returns. Critical feedback is welcome. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Actual-Ad2198 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/building-an-asia-focused-prediction-market-development-update-and-looking-for-early-feedback</link><guid>870279</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Building an Asia-focused prediction market — development update and looking for early feedback</dc:text></item><item><title>The EU is compiling registries of crypto holders (DAC8, live since January). France already shows the failure mode: a tax office clerk sold investor data to kidnapping gangs</title><description><![CDATA[ Since January 1, 2026, every crypto exchange and broker serving EU residents has been collecting, for tax authorities, a file on each client: name, home address, date and place of birth, tax numbers, and aggregate yearly values of everything bought, sold, and swapped. Transfers to addresses the platform does not recognize are reported too, which in practice flags withdrawals to self-custody. In 2027 these files start flowing between the tax administrations of all 27 member states. The fiscal purpose is legitimate and the data is not public. That is precisely why the honest question is not whether the system is sealed on paper but how comparable datasets have actually escaped. The record is complete: a hacked private provider (Ledger 2020, 270,000 customers with home addresses), a bribed insider at a support contractor (Coinbase 2025, about 70,000 users including KYC document scans, with bribes reportedly starting in the hundreds of dollars), a corrupt official (a clerk at a French tax office, in custody since June 2025, allegedly ran queries for crypto investors and sold the results to organized crime), and a breached crypto tax platform (Waltio, January 2026, database on the dark web). In 2019 Bulgaria leaked the tax records of nearly every adult in the country. The stakes differ from ordinary financial data. A bank balance is a claim on an institution, protected by reversals and AML holds; self-custodied crypto is a bearer asset, seized together with the person. Knowing someone&#39;s deposit helps a fraudster; knowing someone&#39;s hardware wallet helps a kidnapper. The CJEU understood this in 2022 when it struck down public beneficial-ownership registers, listing fraud, kidnapping, blackmail, extortion, harassment, and violence as the risks of exposing wealth data. What proportionate design would look like: strict data minimization, logged and audited access per official, serious criminal exposure for misuse, independent audits of the exchange systems. What individuals can lawfully do meanwhile: shrink the KYC surface to one provider, never ship wallet hardware to a home address, and structure custody so that leaked knowledge is useless to an attacker. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Robert-Nogacki [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-eu-is-compiling-registries-of-crypto-holders-dac8-live-since-january-france-already-shows-the-failure-mode-a-tax-office-clerk-sold-investor-data-to-kidnapping-gangs</link><guid>870274</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The EU is compiling registries of crypto holders (DAC8, live since January). France already shows the failure mode: a tax office clerk sold investor data to kidnapping gangs</dc:text></item><item><title>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Frozen Meowi Crate!</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/InternalNice7335 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/meowi-raffle-tap-to-enter-win-frozen-meowi-crate</link><guid>870281</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Frozen Meowi Crate!</dc:text></item><item><title>Anybody else buy Bitcoin back in 2012 to purchase LSD and Ecstasy on the Silk Road, back when it was $1 for 1 BTC?</title><description><![CDATA[Essentially spent $20 million. Not to mention the remaining BTC that got seized by the government when silk road got shut down. No real regrets though. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Pale-Gear7776 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/anybody-else-buy-bitcoin-back-in-2012-to-purchase-lsd-and-ecstasy-on-the-silk-road-back-when-it-was-1-for-1-btc</link><guid>870342</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Anybody else buy Bitcoin back in 2012 to purchase LSD and Ecstasy on the Silk Road, back when it was $1 for 1 BTC?</dc:text></item><item><title>Where to hold USDC for max returns</title><description><![CDATA[I have some USDC, live in UK where can I hold it for minimum risk maximum profit? It’s in coinbase currently i have coinbase one gets 3.5% on it which could be better with more risk but I don’t want to risk my capital much. Any suggestions appreciated &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Neither_Sentence6451 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/where-to-hold-usdc-for-max-returns</link><guid>870280</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Where to hold USDC for max returns</dc:text></item><item><title>Why cant I invest in long term crytpo at 5x leverage?</title><description><![CDATA[For context, Im using kalshi and they have perpetuals for cryptos like btc and eth and I was wondering, why cant I just leverage “safe” crypto?. I know I can get liquidated but lets say a crypto like eth shouldnt be THAT swingy. Why arent many people saying this is a viable strategy? (Also I have almost no knowledge on trading, investing, and crypto. So take this lightheartedly.) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Busy_Presentation463 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-cant-i-invest-in-long-term-crytpo-at-5x-leverage</link><guid>870276</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why cant I invest in long term crytpo at 5x leverage?</dc:text></item><item><title>Minería de BTC ¿Aún es rentable?</title><description><![CDATA[Hola, ¿alguien podría decirme si aún es rentable la minería de BTC en 2026? Tengo una RX 6600, cabe resaltar que no pago energía eléctrica por la zona en donde estoy. He querido empezar, encontré un programa llamado NiceHash, pero al parecer la gente no da buenas referencias. Agradezco el apoyo de todos.✌️ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/iDark-Angelz [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/mineria-de-btc-aun-es-rentable</link><guid>870235</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Minería de BTC ¿Aún es rentable?</dc:text></item><item><title>Using MSTR as a "Lifestyle &amp; Travel Fund" while keeping the BTC stack completely untouched. Anyone else running this exact tactic?</title><description><![CDATA[Hey everyone, I wanted to throw my current strategy out there, see what the community thinks, and find out if anyone else is running this exact same setup. First, the ground rules for my portfolio: I am a long-term Bitcoin believer. I DCA into BTC weekly, I have zero intention of stopping, and my core cold-storage stack is completely untouchable. I’m not selling it. However, life is happening right now. My family loves to travel, and I want to spend money making memories while the kids are young. I don&#39;t want to look back in 10 or 15 years wishing we had taken those trips. At the same time, I absolutely refuse to sell a single sat from my core BTC stack to fund vacations. To bridge the gap, I’ve started running a parallel strategy using MicroStrategy (MSTR) stock: The Long-Term Base: Keep the weekly spot BTC DCA running automatically in the background (generational wealth, never to be touched). The Travel Vehicle: Direct extra, separate capital into MSTR stock inside a traditional brokerage account. The Target: MSTR acts like a high-beta, corporate-leveraged play on Bitcoin. When BTC ultimately hits a major milestone like $200k+, MSTR should theoretically give me an amplified return on that specific capital. The Exit: I take profits strictly by selling the MSTR stock to fund family travels, leaving my actual Bitcoin completely intact. To me, it feels like the ultimate way to &quot;have my cake and eat it too.&quot; I get to use the explosive upside of the crypto market to enjoy real-life experiences today, without violating my golden rule of never selling my real Bitcoin. I know the risks—MSTR’s corporate leverage cuts both ways during drawdowns, and the Net Asset Value (NAV) premium can be highly erratic. But treating it strictly as a volatile lifestyle trading tool feels cleaner than touching cold storage. Is anyone else out there following this exact same tactic? If you use MSTR as a profit-taking satellite asset while maintaining a separate, permanent spot BTC stack, how has it worked out for you? What do you guys think of this approach? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Worldly-Ad-1274 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/using-mstr-as-a-lifestyle-travel-fund-while-keeping-the-btc-stack-completely-untouched-anyone-else-running-this-exact-tactic</link><guid>870347</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Using MSTR as a "Lifestyle &amp; Travel Fund" while keeping the BTC stack completely untouched. Anyone else running this exact tactic?</dc:text></item><item><title>Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group Eyes 2026 Commercialization with Landmark Public Blockchain Tokenization Project</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sumitomo-mitsui-trust-group-eyes-2026-commercialization-with-landmark-public-blockchain-tokenization-project</link><guid>870277</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group Eyes 2026 Commercialization with Landmark Public Blockchain Tokenization Project</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 12, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-12-2026</link><guid>870233</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 12, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>First BTC purchase yesterday.</title><description><![CDATA[Better late than never. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/General-String5110 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/first-btc-purchase-yesterday</link><guid>870234</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>First BTC purchase yesterday.</dc:text></item><item><title>If u had to pick a meme coin whichone wouldu pick?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JOEYFLOWZ84 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-u-had-to-pick-a-meme-coin-whichone-wouldu-pick</link><guid>870282</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>If u had to pick a meme coin whichone wouldu pick?</dc:text></item><item><title>The Fatal Flaw in Jim Rickards’ Bitcoin Argument</title><description><![CDATA[ The Rickety Bitcoin Hate of Jim Rickards &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bitcoinphilosophy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-fatal-flaw-in-jim-rickards-bitcoin-argument</link><guid>870208</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Fatal Flaw in Jim Rickards’ Bitcoin Argument</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 12, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-12-2026</link><guid>870210</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 12, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>How Much Is Left?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Present_Let2487 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-much-is-left</link><guid>870189</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How Much Is Left?</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin 99K this July</title><description><![CDATA[Said humble bitcoin guy. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-99k-this-july</link><guid>870209</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin 99K this July</dc:text></item><item><title>California Gov. Gavin Newsom And Eric Trump X Battle Over ETH 'Grifting'</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ourcryptotalk [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/california-gov-gavin-newsom-and-eric-trump-x-battle-over-eth-grifting</link><guid>870190</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>California Gov. Gavin Newsom And Eric Trump X Battle Over ETH 'Grifting'</dc:text></item><item><title>Why is everyone so okay with these people stealing money from them . What a crook of shit. Fuck you guys that reported my post. Fucking halarious. Keep getting scammed</title><description><![CDATA[Why is everyone so okay with these people stealing money from them . What a crook of shit. Fuck you guys that reported my post. Fucking halarious. Keep getting scammed &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Taking-up-space- [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-is-everyone-so-okay-with-these-people-stealing-money-from-them-what-a-crook-of-shit-fuck-you-guys-that-reported-my-post-fucking-halarious-keep-getting-scammed</link><guid>870195</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why is everyone so okay with these people stealing money from them . What a crook of shit. Fuck you guys that reported my post. Fucking halarious. Keep getting scammed</dc:text></item><item><title>Beaverbot.io a new way of finding Solana tokens</title><description><![CDATA[ I built a Solana token scanner that searches for fresh tokens. It archives tokens more than 24 hours old so you can get in early! It found $Ansem around $200k, which would have made you roughly 2,000x if you had bought at posting. Here are the 3 different categories https://www.beaverbot.io/index.html, the main feed, freshest tokens under 24 hours old, including recent paid advertisements. https://www.beaverbot.io/trending.html, tokens showing real momentum right now, filtered from the KOL and group scanning. https://www.beaverbot.io/stablecoins.html, for tracking stablecoins separately from the memecoin noise. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Creative310 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/beaverbotio-a-new-way-of-finding-solana-tokens</link><guid>870194</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Beaverbot.io a new way of finding Solana tokens</dc:text></item><item><title>Trying to remember a bitcoin key-scanning project, was it ever actually successful?</title><description><![CDATA[This might be a dumb question but does anyone remember a project years ago where people ran their computers together trying to scan/guess private keys? Can&#39;t remember what it was called. Did that ever actually work, like finding a real wallet with money in it? My gut says brute forcing a key like that is basically impossible but honestly not sure, hoping someone here knows more than me. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/PaigeFury2 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trying-to-remember-a-bitcoin-key-scanning-project-was-it-ever-actually-successful</link><guid>870173</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trying to remember a bitcoin key-scanning project, was it ever actually successful?</dc:text></item><item><title>Datachain Launches Early Evaluation Version of Enterprise Web3 Wallet Amid Japan's Accelerating Stablecoin Adoption</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/datachain-launches-early-evaluation-version-of-enterprise-web3-wallet-amid-japans-accelerating-stablecoin-adoption</link><guid>870191</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Datachain Launches Early Evaluation Version of Enterprise Web3 Wallet Amid Japan's Accelerating Stablecoin Adoption</dc:text></item><item><title>My first bitcoin experience</title><description><![CDATA[Had to buy Bitcoin to recharge my CivitAI account for AI model purchases. Thought it&#39;d be easy breezy but it was anything but. Used Binance—I have no idea why a currency that&#39;s supposed to replace real money and is crowned for anonymity requires me to give every effing detail of my being just to get and transfer. Also, the absurd amounts of commissions just to buy it. If I didn&#39;t think this before, now I definitely think this is the biggest fking scam for the biggest fking losers on earth. It literally asked for the address and details of the company I was transferring to, had me record my face and make silly movements just to verify the transfer; there was nothing anonymous about it, just absolute humiliation. Fuk Bitcoin. I&#39;m glad it&#39;s dying. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/KylseS [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/my-first-bitcoin-experience</link><guid>870139</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>My first bitcoin experience</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 11, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-11-2026-gmt0</link><guid>870188</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 11, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Rainbow Meowi Crate!</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/InternalNice7335 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/meowi-raffle-tap-to-enter-win-rainbow-meowi-crate</link><guid>870192</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>[Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Rainbow Meowi Crate!</dc:text></item><item><title>This sub is full of troll but bitcoin never trolls</title><description><![CDATA[As an ex troller this sub is full of troll, price is just as usual, every cycle. But the people are like to troll. Real life. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-sub-is-full-of-troll-but-bitcoin-never-trolls</link><guid>870140</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This sub is full of troll but bitcoin never trolls</dc:text></item><item><title>BTCI/BITA</title><description><![CDATA[Anybody here holding BTCI or the new BITA ETFs? They essentially use options to create &quot;dividends&quot; for shareholders at pretty substantial yields. Pretty juicy returns when BTC was in a bull market and still good but decreasing in conjunction with the drop in BTC prices. I&#39;m thinking of taking on some shares, but then thought, how will these do when the price of BTC is rising since they use option strategies such as covered calls? They would probably have to close out their options if BTC goes parabolic, but would still experience the share price appreciation from holding BTC ETFs. Anyone have thoughts? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Inevitable_Line_8246 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/btcibita</link><guid>870141</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BTCI/BITA</dc:text></item><item><title>The future of Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[In 2012, when I first bought Bitcoin, it was $13 a coin. I watched it go from $13 to over $100,000. Now I’ll watch it go $100,000 to $1 million a coin. You believe yet? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/QuantityOk5892 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-future-of-bitcoin</link><guid>870136</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The future of Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>mexc with vpn in US</title><description><![CDATA[I am in america but those minimal fees on mexc are looking hella attractive rn but the only real repurcussions that i see going on with trading on mexc with a vpn is... when you actually make $, how is the IRS gonna see that? i dont think theyd particularly enjoy that you arent reporting your earnings so like what do you do &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/LookAtMe_Now [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/mexc-with-vpn-in-us</link><guid>870193</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>mexc with vpn in US</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin anonymous</title><description><![CDATA[Hello I bought Trezor to pay for my proton/tuta email with bitcoin. How can I stay anonymous? I see that to buy bitcoin with Trezor in the USA they need my drivers license info with third party companies if buying from credit card or PayPal. Should I still do this or buy the bitcoin another way for more safety/security? Thanks for help, ask me anything &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/liberalbiased_reddit [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-anonymous</link><guid>870138</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin anonymous</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitstamp won't release my crypto until I prove my source of wealth??</title><description><![CDATA[I transferred some crypto into bitstamp from my wallet, exchanged it for a different crypto. But bitstamp won&#39;t let me send the crypto back to my wallet until I give this this info: https://www.bitstamp.net/faq/what-kind-of-documents-can-i-send-to-clarify-my-source-of-wealth-of-deposited-funds/ No stock exchanges ask where you got money or stocks from. How can that be legal for Bitstamp to do this? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/LettuceBeHappy3 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitstamp-wont-release-my-crypto-until-i-prove-my-source-of-wealth</link><guid>870068</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitstamp won't release my crypto until I prove my source of wealth??</dc:text></item><item><title>HFSP meaning</title><description><![CDATA[so i wanted to post here, in case anyone didn&#39;t know, but i saw this HFSP acroynym the other day in the comments and kinda overlooked it. turns out it&#39;s a go-to phrase used by (Have Fun Staying Poor) - but wanted to clear up the proper usage of it. Is it Bitcoin holders making fun of people that rely on fiat? or is it normies making fun of Crypto now that the price is down? what are some of the other sneaky names like this i should be on the lookout for? have seen the obvious buttcoin and greater fools, but whats some of the top ones that aren&#39;t so obvious, but everyone knows what they mean? just don&#39;t want to get taken advantage of in the comment section as we&#39;re approaching our next bull run, and thought a quick list of these nicknames might be helpful to everyone to be on the lookout for &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/United-Swan-3288 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/hfsp-meaning</link><guid>870072</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>HFSP meaning</dc:text></item><item><title>advice</title><description><![CDATA[looking for some exchangers i have revoult and i need it exchanged to crypto, willing to go first and send it if you can send me proof of funds &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Kitchen_Hope7821 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/advice</link><guid>870070</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>advice</dc:text></item><item><title>Wallet management?</title><description><![CDATA[Hi all When selling and trading or converting various coins, I’m left with tiny fractions of a coin (for example, when I was converting ADA, I ended up with $.0052 of ADA left over ). I use coinbase , and I can’t seem to find a way to convert such small percentages into other coins, without buying more…to then convert. This approach seems a bit backwards to me. I had tried to sell them, but the transaction cost was also prohibitive. Is there any way I can “clean up” these tiny fractions of various tokens and either cash them out or convert them to something more useful? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Little-ears [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/wallet-management</link><guid>870069</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Wallet management?</dc:text></item><item><title>Post-Mortem: What Happened Between Samourai Wallet and Me</title><description><![CDATA[How a wallet that adopted my privacy framework turned technical disagreement into a reputational war—and what I got wrong too The fully sourced and illustrated version, together with the complete evidence archive, is available on GitHub. The archive preserves court filings, source-code snapshots, public posts, private-message records, Research Club transcripts, and screenshots. After law enforcement seized Samourai Wallet’s servers, William Hill—TDevD—messaged an associate: “Not good.” “I’m not thinking so much about Whirlpool as I am about the wallet backends (xpubs).” An extended public key cannot spend a user’s bitcoin, but it can reveal the addresses derived from a wallet and follow their history. For years, I had argued that Samourai’s default backend created exactly this point of failure. Hill’s message, reproduced in the government’s sentencing memorandum, showed that he understood why the seizure of that backend mattered. The seizure did not create the xpub problem. It exposed the consequences of a design choice that had been there from the start. I do not offer this post-mortem as vindication. A prison sentence cannot settle a protocol dispute, and an indictment cannot make every allegation true. I will distinguish what the public record establishes, what I infer from it, and what I remember but cannot independently prove. To understand what was sitting on that server—and why I had spent years shouting about it—we have to go back to a README file in July 2017, before the feud began. How ZeroLink actually began I wanted Samourai to succeed in implementing ZeroLink. I wanted more wallets to implement serious Bitcoin privacy, and I wanted ZeroLink to become useful software rather than another specification admired by a small circle and ignored by everyone else. I created ZeroLink. The repository history makes the chronology clear. I opened it on July 28, 2017. Before Samourai made a single commit, I had made 19 commits and written a 184-line, 2,883-word document containing the framework’s core architecture. Samourai’s first commit arrived two days later. Its title was “Fix typos”. It did exactly that. ZeroLink was not merely a name for a CoinJoin transaction. It was a privacy framework for Bitcoin wallets: blinded coordination together with rules for network privacy, coin selection, transaction chains, and spending after the mix. Chaumian CoinJoin was the protocol; ZeroLink was the wider wallet framework. That is the work Samourai later claimed to have co-created. At the August 14 publication snapshot, Git blame attributes 6,126 of the document’s 6,627 words to me and 242 to Bill/TDevD. Their only sizeable technical addition concerned BIP47 and stealth addresses. At the time, I did not understand what problem that proposal solved or why it belonged in ZeroLink. Instead of challenging it, I assumed I was missing something and accepted it out of politeness. Two days later, I clarified that BIP47 was not part of the protocol, and I removed the section in 2019. The rest of their work was overwhelmingly light editing. I had also placed TDevD in the Authors section before that proposal was committed. Both decisions came from the same reflex: they spoke with confidence, I assumed any confusion was mine, and I tried to be generous. That politeness was later used to support an authorship claim the repository does not support. By 2022—three years after I had publicly challenged the co-creation story, with the Git history still open for inspection—Samourai was still repeating it. I regard those later repetitions as a lie. “Collaboration” can be innocent shorthand before anyone disputes it. It stops being innocent after the primary record is placed in front of you and you continue telling the version that promotes you from reviewer and prospective implementer to co-creator. Our contact was limited. We barely spoke, and I was never part of Samourai. I had created ZeroLink; Samourai said it intended to implement it. Brian “Shinobi” Trollz, who observed the dispute at the time, later recalled a specific turning point. I asked for a week to consider whether coordinators could be run altruistically. During that week, he said, Samourai’s posture toward me shifted into mockery. By April 2019, I had recorded that they were no longer interested or responsive and that I had continued independently. People can disagree about why our limited contact ended. The authorship record is not a matter of recollection. The central privacy difference The authorship dispute mattered to me. The architectural difference between the wallets mattered to users. Wasabi’s default architecture was designed to deny its own operator the wallet graph. The backend distributed block filters; clients checked addresses locally; wallet traffic went through Tor; and blinded CoinJoin credentials prevented the coordinator from linking a registered input to its output. A user did not have to operate a personal server to hide addresses and transaction history from us. Privacy from the service operator was the default. Samourai’s default client sent extended public keys to Samourai’s hosted backend. Whoever possesses an xpub can derive its associated addresses and follow their transactions. Samourai’s own Dojo documentation disclosed the consequence indirectly. Running MyDojo improved privacy by “completely bypassing” the default hosted servers, while its Tracker recorded registered xpubs and addresses. Then came the clearest lie in the xpub argument. In October 2022, Kruw pointed out that the default app exposed the user’s xpub and asked why Samourai would not use BIP157/BIP158 client-side filters. The official wallet account refused, defended what it called “the best architecture for our needs,” and claimed it had been “open and truthful from day one.” When asked whether wider BIP157 adoption would change that decision, the official account answered: “We are a full node wallet. Always have been.” That statement remains public. It was false. The Android app was a light client of a backing server. Dojo could place that server and a Bitcoin Core node under the user’s control, but it did not turn the phone into a full node. Samourai’s own 2019 announcement said default users had to trust its servers with their public keys. Hill’s sentencing submission later described the architecture as one used by “light wallets.” Tor support existed, but it was not enabled by default. Samourai’s signed source allowed a user to create a wallet while Tor remained off, treated the Tor preference as false unless the user enabled it, and used the ordinary network path for xpub requests when Tor was disabled. An April 2023 report on Samourai’s own GitLab included the wallet-creation screen with Tor off, Dojo unconfigured, and Create a new wallet still available. The issue, titled “Important privacy features are disabled by default,” proposed enabling Tor and Dojo by default or at least warning users what the disabled settings exposed. A Samourai project owner said the proposal would not be merged, called the report “concern trolling,” issued a “first and final warning,” and immediately closed it. The archived issue preserves the exchange. The privacy problem was reported on their own development platform. Their response was to reject the change and threaten the reporter. An earlier exchange used a different evasion. In July 2022, a user wrote: “Xpub is sent to whirlpool servers.” Hill answered: “No xpubs are handled by the coordinator.” The xpubs went to Samourai’s wallet backend, not the Whirlpool coordinator. He changed the noun while avoiding the issue. In the same reply, he claimed Samourai had implemented ZeroLink “on spec,” something I supposedly “didn’t have the skill set to do.” The post simultaneously evaded the backend question and reversed the authorship record. Sentinel, Samourai’s watch-only app, made the architecture even easier to see. A watch-only wallet legitimately needs an xpub, and Sentinel correctly said it could not spend the user’s coins. The privacy question was what happened after the user imported that xpub. In August 2017, Samourai committed a change titled “move XPUB multiaddr to Samourai API”. From then on, Sentinel sent tracked xpubs to Samourai’s hosted backend. It did so for more than two years before Tor routing was added. When Tor arrived, its preference defaulted to off. Sentinel could not steal users’ coins. Its hosted mode could map their wallets. That collection was integral to the product, not incidental telemetry. Dojo arrived years later Dojo did not erase what the default client had already disclosed. Dojo’s server code was released on June 2, 2019, nearly four years into Samourai’s life. Even then, Samourai said the wallet required another update before it could pair with Dojo. Version 0.99.81 finally added pairing on July 11, 2019, but only for a newly created wallet. Restoring an existing wallet was explicitly unsupported. Samourai’s own release announcement instructed users to create a new wallet after pairing. An earlier user who wanted to stop using Samourai’s hosted servers therefore had to create a new wallet behind Dojo and move funds out of the old wallet. That could prevent disclosure of the new wallet’s xpub. It could not retract the old xpub or history already sent to Samourai. A direct transfer between the wallets would also remain visible on-chain. Dojo gave later self-hosters a way to avoid future disclosure. It did not retroactively protect default users. The Blockchain.info lineage William led the Blockchain.info Android wallet project that preceded Samourai. He opened the surviving Android-Wallet-2-App history with its April 2014 initial commit and is its dominant visible developer by commit count. His sentencing submission calls him Blockchain.com’s senior mobile developer. Contemporary coverage identifies Keonne Rodriguez as the product lead responsible for the refreshed wallet’s interface and user experience. William’s commits even include “UI prep for shared coin”, referring to Blockchain.info’s earlier mixing product. They did not create Blockchain.info itself. They did lead the mobile-wallet project from which Samourai emerged. Samourai then kept its own source private for approximately a year. At the time, it said this delay was deliberate and intended to give the product a competitive “leg-up.” When the first public Samourai snapshot appeared in March 2016, it contained unmistakable Blockchain.info lineage. That does not mean the entire application was a verbatim copy. It does contradict the image of a clean-sheet privacy wallet appearing from nowhere. SharedCoin matters because its trust problem was already understood. It was noncustodial, but its server constructed the joins and knew their links. Public transaction ambiguity could not provide privacy from the operator that already knew the mapping. Samourai rebuilt that operator-trust problem by collecting wallet-level public keys on its default server. I raised this before the seizure. In an April 2020 Wasabi Research Club discussion about ZeroLink, I described the rejected design plainly: a trusted central server to which everyone sends their xpubs. That, I said, “obviously sounds pretty stupid,” which is why ZeroLink used blinded coordination. In July 2021, I again explained that if a server possesses the xpub, repeated mixing cannot erase what the server already knows. In September 2022, during a discussion of balance-query architectures, I warned that an xpub retained on another computer could later be exposed through hacking or seizure. The government seized Samourai’s servers in April 2024. The practical distinction was whether the operator was technically prevented from learning wallet relationships or merely trusted not to use them. Wasabi was not perfect against every imaginable adversary. No honest system built on Bitcoin, Tor, fallible software, and human behavior can promise that. But against the service operator—the adversary at the center of this dispute—Wasabi placed cryptography and local processing between the user and us. Samourai relied on trust in its operator. Sockpuppets and attacks on critics My first SamouraiLeaks investigation began with the suspicion that one of Samourai’s developers was promoting the project and attacking critics through an identity presented as independent. In April 2019, I published the evidence that “foneBTC” and “fone-btc” were TDevD/William Hill’s sockpuppet accounts. The investigation itself contains the proof. The problem was not the use of a pseudonym. Pseudonyms are normal in Bitcoin. The problem was hidden affiliation used to manufacture consensus: one participant appearing to be several, promotion made to look organic, and an interested party presenting himself as a neutral observer. In a field where few users can audit every cryptographic claim themselves, reputation becomes part of the security model. Astroturfing corrupts that model. Before publishing, I tried private discussion, sought a mediator, and offered to stop discussing Samourai if the attacks stopped. Eventually, I concluded that my silence was being treated as permission rather than de-escalation. Other developers then began describing the same treatment. Gregory Maxwell said architectural criticism was answered with harassment and accusations instead of a technical response. Nicolas Dorier described the reaction he received after pointing out that the default backend received users’ extended public keys. Their comments remain in the original discussion, including Dorier’s account. Luke Dashjr said that disclosing an RPC-password exposure in a setup guide brought an accusation that he operated a criminal protection racket. Chris Belcher later described substantive BIP47 objections being answered by smears against the people raising them. These were independent developers, not a Wasabi group. Several of them also criticized Wasabi. Their accounts described the same response: technical objections were redirected toward the critic’s motives, status, or character. Accuse loudly, qualify quietly After enough repetitions, the pattern became predictable: begin with something real—an uncertainty, compromise, or bug—then attach the most damaging possible interpretation and promote that interpretation as the headline. When contrary evidence appears, place the qualification where fewer people will see it: inside a reply, outside a screenshot, or silently inside a later code change. Samourai claimed I had admitted Wasabi supplied its own liquidity. I had made no such admission. The journalist responsible for the report corrected that characterization, but the correction never travelled as far as the accusation. Another observer documented how Samourai’s presentation excluded my correction and contrary replies. The same technique appeared in the Tor-identity dispute. In April 2023, a user asked whether Whirlpool changed Tor circuits between input registration and output registration. Keonne Rodriguez answered categorically that it did and dismissed the questioner as a known liar. In March 2024, the Whirlpool client added an explicit changeIdentity() call immediately before output registration. The code comment said the new identity was used to “unlink from input.” The later commit cannot establish that previous users were deanonymized or that anyone exploited the earlier behavior. It does establish that the categorical answer was not justified. A precise response in 2023 would have explained what the code did, what had been verified, and what remained uncertain. Rodriguez answered with certainty and an insult. The code changed later. That response culture made reporting problems socially expensive. Even small bugs became difficult to discuss because the reporter risked becoming the subject. OXT was owned by Samourai OXT was not an independent research group that happened to agree with Samourai. In December 2017, Samourai announced that it had “finalized the acquisition” of OXT in an all-bitcoin transaction and described the purchase as a long-term strategic investment. Years later, an OXT developer’s support letter included in William’s own sentencing submission described OXT as a Bitcoin forensic tool “owned and operated by Samourai Wallet.” The government separately described William and Keonne as operating OXT as a tracing and wallet-attribution tool. Samourai denounced surveillance companies while owning and operating a blockchain tracing and wallet-attribution tool of its own. In August 2020, this Samourai-owned research arm announced two supposed Wasabi vulnerabilities, rated them High/Critical, claimed they could cancel privacy gained from earlier mixes, and gave us forty-eight hours to publish a warning on its terms. The full report contained a fatal premise: the attacker had to know the composition of the target’s wallet at a chosen point in time and know events affecting that wallet’s participation in later rounds. That was not a small condition. It supplied the wallet membership the alleged attack was supposed to uncover. OXT’s demonstration avoided the problem by controlling both sides. Its “Alice” started with a known coin. Its “Eve” already knew which funds belonged to Alice and ran a modified Wasabi client that logged round events. Given the wallet’s exact starting state, public coin-selection code could sometimes predict which coins the client would offer next. That showed that known software can behave predictably when the observer is handed its private starting state. It did not demonstrate how an outside observer could discover an unknown wallet’s contents, identify an unknown mixed output as the target’s, or recover the blinded input-to-output link. Even in that constructed test, predictions failed because of confirmation states, failed rounds, and coordinator behavior. OXT called those deviations “exogenous randomness.” Its reported “adjusted anonsets” were values produced by its own model—not identities uncovered or input-output links recovered. My contemporaneous response explained that distinction. Adding randomness can be reasonable hardening without validating a claimed exploit. Samourai later treated Wasabi 2’s different coin-selection behavior as an admission that OXT had been right. The timeline contradicts that story. The Wasabi 2 research effort began in January 2020, and WabiSabi was publicly presented in June—before OXT’s August disclosure. The hypocrisy was direct: OXT’s hypothetical attacker needed to begin with a target’s wallet map, while Samourai’s actual default backend collected wallet maps. OXT itself later wrote that privacy guarantees must come from default software behavior, not burdens placed on users. Samourai’s default failed that standard. Avoiding its hosted backend required the user to run Dojo. Criminal association as a marketing weapon Samourai and OXT repeatedly attached Wasabi’s name to alleged criminal activity and then treated the association itself as evidence against us. The trap worked either way. If we answered, we helped spread the association. If we stayed silent, they presented the silence as a concession. In some cases, answering meaningfully would have required disclosing operational knowledge or investigative methods that could not safely be made public. The absence of a public response did not mean agreement. Samourai’s double standard became especially ugly after Luke Dashjr’s theft. On January 4, 2023, OXTObserver flagged 204.77460928 BTC as #LUKE-JR_STOLEN_FUNDS and described the wallet as controlled by hackers. Samourai Wallet reposted the alert. A user asked what Samourai would do if the thieves tried to mix the coins in Whirlpool. The official account answered: “If they go into Whirlpool? Relish in the delicious irony and extra salt in Luke’s gaping wound.” The exchange remains public. It does not establish that the stolen coins entered Whirlpool. It establishes how Samourai’s official account reacted to the possibility because the victim was Luke. By 2022, legal and regulatory pressure on zkSNACKs was threatening the survival of the company-run coordination service. The default coordinator began rejecting some UTXOs. I had argued against blacklisting, and users who felt betrayed had a legitimate grievance. That policy was censorship by one service. It did not reveal the relationship between accepted inputs and their outputs. The protocol still blinded that relationship; Wasabi remained MIT-licensed; and alternative coordinators could operate without zkSNACKs’ policy. Samourai turned the policy dispute into the claim that Wasabi had become a surveillance wallet. The comparison ignored the architectures: zkSNACKs refused some inputs without learning their outputs, while Samourai’s default backend received and retained ordinary users’ wallet maps. The megaphone was bigger than the product Samourai’s Twitter presence made the rivalry look symmetrical despite the large difference in usage. Dumplings—my reproducible CoinJoin scanner—separated fresh bitcoin entering a mixer from coins merely being remixed. From Whirlpool’s first detected month in April 2019 through the dataset’s end in August 2022, it identified approximately 247,675 fresh BTC entering Wasabi and 30,228 entering Whirlpool. Wasabi led in every one of those forty-one months. This measures bitcoin volume, not unique users. It is nevertheless the opposite of adoption parity. Whirlpool’s headline transaction totals were enlarged by free remixes, through which the same bitcoin could appear in round after round without representing a new user or newly arriving funds. Samourai had a large social-media megaphone. It did not have comparable adoption by this measure. Moving privacy problems did not solve them Whirlpool advertised CoinJoin transactions with no toxic change. Its TX0 transaction kept the change outside the CoinJoin and placed it in a separate account so users would be less likely to spend it accidentally with mixed coins. That was useful. It did not make the toxic change disappear. Samourai itself later called those coins “unmixed toxic change” while proposing a way to swap them into Monero. TX0 publicly joined the deposit inputs, created fixed-denomination premix outputs, and exposed which first Whirlpool rounds spent them. Peeling change off before the CoinJoin did not create another on-chain break between that change and the first mix. It moved the point where the change appeared. Fixed denominations created costs at both ends. A user could have to combine inputs publicly to enter a pool. Later, an ordinary payment would rarely equal one pool denomination, so the user could have to combine post-mix outputs and create new change. Equal-output CoinJoins still provided privacy. Remix counts alone could not show whether that privacy survived the eventual spend. The coordinator-fee address revealed another double standard. In 2020, Samourai condemned Wasabi’s reuse of a coordinator-fee address in absolute terms and said there was “no going back” from the damage. In October 2023, Kruw reported that Whirlpool’s coordinator had reused one fee address across 37 transactions. In one cited transaction, 36 outputs from that address were consolidated as inputs. The archived report survives. That reuse does not itself prove Whirlpool users were demixed. The issue is the standard Samourai applied: it described address reuse in Wasabi as irreversible architectural damage, while Kruw says his equivalent report about Whirlpool was deleted. Precision matters in both directions The record contains real Samourai security failures, ambiguous claims, and some historical mislabeling. They should not be treated as one undifferentiated charge sheet. In 2021, an independent researcher disclosed a genuine local PIN-bypass weakness. Restarting the app reset the attempt counter; wallet metadata required for an offline PIN search was available on the device; and the PIN space was small. The issue became CVE-2021-36689. That was a defined security failure with a specific version and threat model. It was not evidence that every Samourai wallet could be drained remotely. My SamouraiLeaks Part 3 investigation concerned an earlier and different codebase: the Blockchain.info Android wallet William led before Samourai. That repository contained a generator that fetched entropy from Random.org over unencrypted HTTP. Under a narrow fallback path on older Android devices, a redirect combined with failed local entropy could produce deterministic key material. Ars Technica reported the conditions and risks in 2015. That history documents a serious engineering failure under particular conditions. It does not establish that every Samourai wallet used broken randomness or that William stole anybody’s coins. Those distinctions are what responsible security disclosure requires: what happened, who was affected, what is inferred, and what remains unknown. Samourai’s communications culture often treated those distinctions as weakness when answering critics, then demanded endless qualification when scrutiny turned inward. When you wrestle with a pig, you both get dirty The public posts document individual incidents, but they cannot fully convey their cumulative effect over several years. I began to approach technical conversations as possible trials of character because bug reports, imprecise reporting, and edited recordings could all be reframed as evidence of bad intent. Leaving a false claim unanswered allowed it to spread. Answering prolonged the conflict. I spent time preserving evidence that I wanted to spend on code. Friends and independent developers had to decide whether correcting the record was worth becoming the next target. I did not handle that well. I called the project “Scamourai” and swore at them. In 2019, CoinDesk quoted one of my replies simply saying, “Fuck you.” That anger produced little of value. The childish nickname allowed a long evidentiary record to be mistaken for reciprocal mudslinging and made it easier for outsiders to conclude that both sides were merely marketing tribes. I also sometimes spoke with more certainty than the evidence allowed. Receiving an xpub, retaining it, selling it, and maliciously querying it are separate claims. I knew the default backend received wallet-level public information. Before the server analysis became public, I did not know everything Samourai retained or did with it. I should have marked those boundaries in an angry tweet as carefully as I would in a protocol review. I regret the way I spoke. It made the documented issues easier to dismiss. Threats and doxxing By April 2023, the conflict had passed far beyond professional hostility. I received multiple threats that I understood as death threats from William Hill. I also received anonymous private threats during the same campaign. The screenshots cannot establish who controlled those anonymous accounts, so I distinguish them from Hill’s public posts. One anonymous message sent me a full address in Besenyszög. I censored the street-level portion before preserving it. Another sender claimed to have checked an address and seen me and my “stinking tribe,” asked whether I thought I could stay safe, and ended: “Don’t worry Nopara. We shall meet. Won’t be pretty on your end.” The screenshots establish what I received. They do not establish who operated the anonymous accounts. Hill’s public conduct requires less inference. He posted my parents’ home address more than once. I will not reproduce or link to those posts, because documenting doxxing does not require doing it again. On April 18, 2023, the official Samourai Wallet account posted “Snitches get stitches”. Two days later, Hill addressed me directly: “As a die hard collaborator, you deserve much worse.” “Let’s see how this plays out, OK bud?” The attached image showed armed men surrounding a seated captive whose head was being shaved. I understood the combination of those words and that image as a threat. The post remains available here. In February 2024, Hill wrote that I was “way overdue to get yours” and appended the name of my parents’ town. A follower replied: “Hope he gets stitches and ends up in a ditch.” Hill answered: “Yes.” “Soon.” The first post and Hill’s reply remain public. Six weeks later, Hill wrote: “It ain’t over until the fat boy is gutted (see bio).” He placed those words above Yasushi Nagao’s famous photograph of the onstage assassination of Japanese Socialist Party chairman Inejirō Asanuma. I had originally misremembered the victim as a Japanese prime minister. The recovered post identifies the photograph correctly. That correction does not change the nature of the post. As preserved on July 10, 2026, Hill’s public profile still named me, repeated the “gutted” language, and appended the small town where my parents live. Publishing my family’s location beside violent language was intimidation. What the server seizure revealed When Samourai’s founders were arrested in April 2024, I refused to treat the indictment as a verdict. Privacy software is not money laundering simply because criminals use it. The legal boundary around noncustodial software was—and remains—important. But law enforcement also seized Samourai’s servers, and later court filings addressed the technical issues I had been raising for years. In October 2025, the government said its server analysis showed that Rodriguez and Hill had retained enough information to trace or “demix” many mobile users’ Whirlpool transactions. By cross-referencing stored xpubs with past, present, and future Whirlpool transactions, an analyst could connect inputs and outputs through complex analysis. The filing stated an important limit: this did not by itself connect those transactions to real-world identities. The defense did not deny xpub collection. Hill’s sentencing submission tried to recast it as a functional necessity: users without their own nodes needed the backend to calculate balances, it said, and the design affected “only 20%” of Whirlpool users. That was a consequence of Samourai’s chosen architecture, not a universal requirement of light wallets. Wasabi obtained block filters and checked addresses on the client without giving our server the wallet’s xpub. The filing supplied no citation, methodology, underlying counts, or independent measurement for its 20 percent figure. It may have been a figure provided by Samourai and repeated by its lawyers. The public submission gives us no way to know. Even if accepted for the sake of argument, one in five Whirlpool users is not trivial. More importantly, the argument conceded the architecture I had objected to: A class of users gave its wallet graph to Samourai’s infrastructure. Samourai retained that information. The seizure placed it in government hands. The government’s “demix” finding is a representation in a sentencing memorandum, not an independently published forensic report. That qualification matters. So does the fact that Hill’s own post-seizure concern was not primarily Whirlpool itself, but “the wallet backends (xpubs).” The darknet double standard The June 2025 superseding indictment reproduced private messages and Dread posts in which Hill steered people who openly described criminal proceeds away from a competing mixer and toward Whirlpool. It alleged that Rodriguez knew Hill was doing substantial promotional work on Dread. This mattered because Samourai and OXT had repeatedly used alleged criminal use of Wasabi as part of their public case against us. The later record showed Samourai pursuing those same users as customers. On Dread, competitor disparagement was not abstract privacy research. It was a sales pitch aimed at people asking how to conceal criminal proceeds. In August 2025, Rodriguez and Hill each pleaded guilty to conspiring to operate a money-transmitting business knowing it transmitted crime proceeds. The money-laundering conspiracy count was dropped through their plea agreements. In November, Rodriguez received five years in prison and Hill four. The sentences did not resolve the software arguments. The prosecution also raised troubling due-process questions. Before the pleas, the defense argued that prosecutors had disclosed too late a FinCEN communication saying Samourai’s lack of control over users’ keys strongly suggested it was not a money-services business under FinCEN’s rules. The government disputed the significance of that communication. Anyone who cares about open-source privacy software should care about that issue too. The lies and hypocrisies Developers can be mistaken, remember events differently, or speak with unjustified confidence. I use “lie” more narrowly: a materially false account repeated after contrary evidence has been presented because the false version remains useful. By that standard: The ZeroLink co-creation story was a lie. The framework predated Samourai’s involvement. Its first contribution fixed typos. Samourai kept repeating the joint-origin account after I challenged it with the repository. The claim that I admitted Wasabi supplied its own liquidity was false. The journalist corrected the interpretation, but Samourai continued promoting the damaging version without my correction. The categorical Tor answer was false or recklessly certain. Rodriguez insulted the person asking, and the code later added the identity change the question had asked about. “We are a full node wallet. Always have been” was false. Without Dojo, the Android application was a light client of Samourai’s backend. The coordinator answer was an evasion. The Whirlpool coordinator may not have handled xpubs, but Samourai’s wallet backend did. OXT was not an independent referee. It was acquired, owned, and operated by Samourai while presenting severe claims against Samourai’s main competitor under a research label. Samourai’s position on surveillance was hypocritical. It denounced blockchain-surveillance companies while operating a tracing and wallet-attribution tool and collecting wallet maps on its default backend. Its position on address reuse was a double standard. It described Wasabi’s reuse as irreversible architectural damage, while equivalent reuse later appeared in Whirlpool. Its use of criminal association was selective. It attacked Wasabi through alleged criminal use while privately promoting Whirlpool to darknet users describing criminal proceeds. Its central privacy promise was contradicted by its defaults. The wallet sent xpubs to Samourai’s hosted backend and left Tor off unless the user enabled it. In that configuration, the same service could receive both the wallet graph and the connecting IP address. I use the name “Scamourai” to describe what I see as a false central promise, not as a legal accusation of fraud. The product sold resistance to surveillance while placing its operator in a position to surveil. It promoted verification while asking default users to trust that Samourai would not misuse wallet information its servers retained. To me, that went beyond imperfect privacy because the contradiction was built into the default architecture. Post-mortem The lasting damage was not only personal. It affected the authorship record and the possibility of productive competition. I gave TDevD more credit than the repository justified. Samourai inflated that credit into co-creation. Minor edits became joint research through repetition. The same culture made correction look like surrender and uncertainty look like weakness, turning technical competition into personal hostility. I contributed to that hostility by answering contempt with contempt. I cannot undo those words, but I can document the history more carefully now. Future privacy developers should not take this essay as a request to trust me or as a rule that every server and coordinator is unacceptable. The practical lesson is simpler: examine what an operator can learn if its infrastructure is compromised, coerced, hacked, or seized. Team identity, marketing, and a founder’s character are not privacy guarantees. A sound privacy protocol should continue protecting its users when trust in the operator fails. That is the standard I tried to build into ZeroLink. It is also the standard Samourai told its users to expect. The seized servers show why the difference mattered. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/nopara73 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/post-mortem-what-happened-between-samourai-wallet-and-me</link><guid>870137</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Post-Mortem: What Happened Between Samourai Wallet and Me</dc:text></item><item><title>Stay away from Kraken</title><description><![CDATA[ I just wanted to share and inform about the mischievous activity of Kraken towards their users. If you check r/KrakenSupport , you will find dozens and dozens of posts regarding unanswered tickets, frozen deposits or withdrawals etc. All of them remaining unanswered. If you try to go spread the news, Kraken tries to silence you. I myself have been muted by kraken and my post was taken down. The only way to contact Kraken is via ticket or via reddit. They do not offer phone calls or emails. You may also talk to a useless AI Agent, which keeps repeating the same answer. https://preview.redd.it/6p4hr6um6nch1.png?width=760&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=c7b95d6a9e27c2ddc4c30f416c5c3fa32261d51c That being said, Kraken is supposed to be one of the more trustworthy crypto exchanges, backed by the Bank of Ireland I thought. What are your experiences with Kraken? Could you recommend better crypto exchanges (living in the EU, so MiCA required...) Edit: Some of these comments seem to suggest I did something wrong and falsely accuse me of improper use being the explanation for my frozen assets. So I want to use this edit to make few things clear: 1. I have opened the account 7 days ago 2. I verified successfully immediately 3. I have transferred money using their proposed SEPA mandate, after verification 4. My fiat Bank account provides documents for the successful transfer. The money was sent. 5. Immediately after the transfer, a popup message shows up on kraken, describing my account as restricted and promoting me to please check my mails for further info 6. My mail account is empty. No kraken info 7. Yes, I quadruple checked 8. Yes, I quintuple checked Spam also 9. I tried using their premade support solutions on the support page. No success 10. I tried reaching out via the chatbot. It created 5 tickets, all of which have been closed unanswered 11. I failed to find an official mail or phone number. Hence I went to reddit. After my first post, they started the &quot;just wait&quot;-mechanics. 12. I don&#39;t even think I am overreacting or being a nuisance. Someone said this behavior is normal for any financial service, and I strongly disagree. Everyone and anything has ever perfectly explained to me any transaction, any ban, any restriction ever going on with any financial issue on every single bank account I never owned. I had 10k€ vanish because of a software bug on an investment portfolio. Support was marvelous, and they explained clearly where the money went, how they will get I back etc. 13. I sent the money from a bank account in my name, matching the name in the legal documents I had to provide for verification. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Adventurous_Heat1003 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/stay-away-from-kraken</link><guid>870067</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Stay away from Kraken</dc:text></item><item><title>Just curious how many buy on exchange versus stuff like Venmo or Cash App</title><description><![CDATA[And then transfer it to a cold wallet? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/SamFisherXboxOG [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/just-curious-how-many-buy-on-exchange-versus-stuff-like-venmo-or-cash-app</link><guid>870057</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Just curious how many buy on exchange versus stuff like Venmo or Cash App</dc:text></item><item><title>I built an autonomous ESP32-S3 controller to mine Bitcoin strictly using solar surplus (Zero grid consumption). Open Source! ☀️⛏️</title><description><![CDATA[ Hey everyone, I just dropped v4.0 of my open-source Solar Crypto Mining Farm project, and I wanted to share the architecture. The goal was simple: mine Bitcoin only when there’s free solar energy, and never pay for grid electricity to do it. I’m running a 7,740Wp solar array into a custom mining fleet (Avalon Q, Nerd Octaxe, NerdQAxe+, and a BitAxe Gamma). To orchestrate this, I built an edge-computing controller using an auto-detected ESP32-S3. How it works: The ESP32-S3 polls a 6-channel Refoss EM06P energy monitor every 30 seconds via HTTP API. It calculates the exact solar surplus across a bi-phase circuit (W, VA, and VAR). The decision engine automatically switches between 16 calculated mining profiles (from a single 21W BitAxe up to a 2001W full fleet blasting 104.5 TH/s) to perfectly match the live surplus. Relays handle the smaller ASICs, while the Avalon Q is controlled via CGMiner API commands to scale its modes (Low/Mid/High). Everything is logged to a Supabase cloud database, and the ESP32 serves a live local web dashboard. I also built a live Three.js 3D visualization of the whole cluster operating in real-time. You can check out the live 3D dashboard here:https://0xraphael.com/solar-mining-clusterAnd the full repo (including the v4 per-phase W/VA/VAR scalar math and Tasmota configs) is available here: https://github.com/0xrphl/Solar-crypto-mining-farm-maximization-control Would love to hear any feedback on the energy modeling or the edge logic! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/0xrphl [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-built-an-autonomous-esp32-s3-controller-to-mine-bitcoin-strictly-using-solar-surplus-zero-grid-consumption-open-source</link><guid>870052</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I built an autonomous ESP32-S3 controller to mine Bitcoin strictly using solar surplus (Zero grid consumption). Open Source! ☀️⛏️</dc:text></item><item><title>Anyone else worried that it’s too easy?</title><description><![CDATA[Bitcoin is the best performing asset in human history, and we can just scale in at the scheduled bear market lows that occur every 4 years and 5x our money in a few years? I had these same thoughts after the FTX capitulation, that surely it can’t be this easy to buy here and wait. Sure enough, bitcoin went up almost 800% off the lows and I made a ton of money. Are they really going to let us do it again?? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Prior_Material4115 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/anyone-else-worried-that-its-too-easy</link><guid>870055</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Anyone else worried that it’s too easy?</dc:text></item><item><title>I built Freeport - a P2P marketplace over Nostr with a built-in self-custodial Lightning wallet</title><description><![CDATA[Freeport is a P2P marketplace (rides, services, goods) running entirely on Nostr relays - no server, no middleman. It now has payments built in: - Self-custodial Lightning (Breez SDK / Spark) - the app never holds funds - Wallet key derived from your Nostr key: one backup covers identity + wallet - No signup - keypair generated on-device, optional passkey login - Lightning address, bolt11, on-chain - Confirmed deals get a Pay button / QR with the agreed amount, auto-converted from fiat Fun fact: you can download the HTML file from releases page to run the whole app ???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/thanatosvn [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-built-freeport-a-p2p-marketplace-over-nostr-with-a-built-in-self-custodial-lightning-wallet</link><guid>870053</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I built Freeport - a P2P marketplace over Nostr with a built-in self-custodial Lightning wallet</dc:text></item><item><title>Our demand letter to who Bitmart who stole our funds and tokens.</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ServicePersonal1468 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/our-demand-letter-to-who-bitmart-who-stole-our-funds-and-tokens</link><guid>870073</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Our demand letter to who Bitmart who stole our funds and tokens.</dc:text></item><item><title>What's one trading lesson that completely changed the way you trade?</title><description><![CDATA[For me, it was realizing that not taking a trade is also a valid trading decision. Earlier I felt like I had to trade every day. Now I wait for high-quality setups, and my results have improved a lot. What&#39;s one lesson that changed your trading journey? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/shourytripathi [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whats-one-trading-lesson-that-completely-changed-the-way-you-trade</link><guid>870059</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What's one trading lesson that completely changed the way you trade?</dc:text></item><item><title>Any big moves on weekends?</title><description><![CDATA[Hi all, still new to BTC, been DCAing a couple of months now just as a possible alternative investment. I haven&#39;t been paying much attention to the price movement over the years (except when it would rocket up or down). My question for long timers is, have any really big moves occured on weekend days? I know it is technically a 24/7 asset, but have there been any surprise moves when no one was expecting them? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/OdonsOwn1966 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/any-big-moves-on-weekends</link><guid>870058</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Any big moves on weekends?</dc:text></item><item><title>Tax on crypto even at loss</title><description><![CDATA[Is it possible to get taxed on crypto even if I sold at loss. And the amount remaining with me in my bank is less than the amount I invested? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/watamote99 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/tax-on-crypto-even-at-loss</link><guid>870071</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Tax on crypto even at loss</dc:text></item><item><title>Solana - THIS WEEK IN MEDIA - 7/4-7/10</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ansi09 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/solana-this-week-in-media-74-710</link><guid>869985</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Solana - THIS WEEK IN MEDIA - 7/4-7/10</dc:text></item><item><title>Have you guys ever used this website? One of my followers wants me to click on it and create an account, and he will give me something, but I'm not sure.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Efficient-Tone-5433 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/have-you-guys-ever-used-this-website-one-of-my-followers-wants-me-to-click-on-it-and-create-an-account-and-he-will-give-me-something-but-im-not-sure</link><guid>869987</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Have you guys ever used this website? One of my followers wants me to click on it and create an account, and he will give me something, but I'm not sure.</dc:text></item><item><title>Biggest hack from an individual in crypto history! Asset stolen $14.2M.</title><description><![CDATA[A long-time Solana holder had 181K $SOL ($14.2M) stolen. The funds were sold, bridged to Ethereum, and converted into 7,918 $ETH, according to zachxbt More info &lt;&gt; https://x.com/Tokensfund/status/2075912687180198211 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/b4basit [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/biggest-hack-from-an-individual-in-crypto-history-asset-stolen-142m</link><guid>869982</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Biggest hack from an individual in crypto history! Asset stolen $14.2M.</dc:text></item><item><title>Cold storage vs. ETFs</title><description><![CDATA[At 46 years old and minimal retirement savings so far, I&#39;ve been absorbing alot of people&#39;s perspectives on the best route for achieving my goals in a 15-yearish window. I&#39;m unlikely to live to see hyperbitcoinization or the collapse of the fiat system. It seems like the most rational, reasonable approach would be to heavy index funds along with some Bitcoin ETFs. Safe and uncomplicated. I&#39;m going with real Bitcoin in cold storage. Why? Because it stirs something in me. It makes me feel like I&#39;m part of a revolution that the world desperately needs, rather than simply riding it&#39;s coattails to get my basic needs met. It feels more like living life rather than just prolonging it. That to me is worth some extra risk and effort. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Money_Ask2726 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cold-storage-vs-etfs</link><guid>870051</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Cold storage vs. ETFs</dc:text></item><item><title>Looking for KOLs and Liquidity Providers for My Platform Token — Feedback Wanted</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Actual-Ad2198 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/looking-for-kols-and-liquidity-providers-for-my-platform-token-feedback-wanted</link><guid>869986</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Looking for KOLs and Liquidity Providers for My Platform Token — Feedback Wanted</dc:text></item><item><title>Suspicious SOL amounts received</title><description><![CDATA[&#x200B; So lately I&#39;ve migrated from one exchange to another. Upon moving my SOL from the original exchange into a wallet, I noticed that 3 additional, negligible amounts (something like 0,00001 SOL) were also received from other 3 addresses into my wallet. All 3 addresses look very similar to my wallet address. Are these transfers scam attempts trying to trick me into using them in future transactions? Is my wallet address compromised? Should I take any action on this? Update: upon posting this, two users reached out to me thus far in clear attempts to scam me. Please be aware of these users. The first one I just ignored, the second one you see in my comment down below. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/PuzzleheadedCicada80 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/suspicious-sol-amounts-received</link><guid>869983</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Suspicious SOL amounts received</dc:text></item><item><title>MULTI/DEX — Multi-Chain Decentralized Exchange</title><description><![CDATA[DFINITY has launched MULTI/DEX in Play Mode. It&#39;s an AI powered, non custodial decentralized exchange built on the Internet Computer that supports cross chain asset swaps from a single interface. Users can interact with the platform using natural language, receive AI assistance for trading and portfolio management, and automate approved actions while maintaining control over their assets. The Play Mode release is open for community testing and feedback. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Sassy_Allen [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/multidex-multi-chain-decentralized-exchange</link><guid>869984</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>MULTI/DEX — Multi-Chain Decentralized Exchange</dc:text></item><item><title>Releasing several open-source Bitcoin research tools (vanity search, early block analysis, and an experimental key derivation project)</title><description><![CDATA[ A few weeks ago I mentioned I was experimenting with a different approach to elliptic curve analysis and said I’d share the code once it was in a state I was comfortable releasing. I’m starting to publish pieces of that work under the Chainborn organization. The repositories include: A vanity address prefix search implementation. Tooling for analyzing the flow of early mined Bitcoin blocks. An experimental project exploring private key derivation from elliptic curve (x, y) coordinates. For the last project, I’m not asking anyone to accept any claims at face value. To make it easier to evaluate, the initial release will be constrained to Bitcoin puzzle key ranges so the implementation can be tested against known datasets before attempting anything more ambitious. My goal is to get technical feedback on the implementation, assumptions, and methodology. If you have experience with secp256k1, ECC, or Bitcoin internals, I’d appreciate critical review more than speculation. I’ll be publishing the repositories under an open-source license as I finish cleaning them up. P.S. One of the repositories I’ll be releasing contains the implementation I used to derive the private keys for the solved Bitcoin Puzzle #125 and #130 challenges. The release includes the code and methodology so others can inspect, reproduce, and evaluate the results for themselves. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/chainbornadl [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/releasing-several-open-source-bitcoin-research-tools-vanity-search-early-block-analysis-and-an-experimental-key-derivation-project</link><guid>870056</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Releasing several open-source Bitcoin research tools (vanity search, early block analysis, and an experimental key derivation project)</dc:text></item><item><title>Exchange in Serbia</title><description><![CDATA[Are there any good stable exchanges to buy btc in Serbia? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/MrT246 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/exchange-in-serbia</link><guid>869940</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Exchange in Serbia</dc:text></item><item><title>Brother died w/ 1 btc in wallet</title><description><![CDATA[In 2021, I lost my brother. He struggled with addiction for years, and even though we tried everything to help him, it eventually took his life. Going through his things afterward was one of the hardest experiences I’ve ever had. Mixed in with the chaos of his old notebooks, devices, and personal items, I found a Bitcoin wallet he had been using. It has around 1 BTC in it. I know that’s not a fortune, but right now it feels huge. I’m out of work, and I have a baby to take care of. Every day is a balancing act between grief, responsibility, and trying to keep us afloat. That 1 BTC wouldn’t fix everything, but it would give us some breathing room — something I haven’t felt in a long time. The problem is: I can’t find his seed phrase. I’ve searched every notebook, every scrap of paper, every old phone, every email account. Nothing. It’s like it vanished with him. I’m posting here because I don’t know where else to turn. I’m not looking to hand over sensitive info or fall for scams — I just want to know if anything can be done. If there are legitimate recovery methods or professionals who can help in situations like this. If someone can genuinely help and it’s real and verifiable, I’m willing to pay for the work (10% or whatever is fair). Here is the wallet address if anyone needs it for context or wants to check activity: 1BAhzEdUxGqXmtdqPZ8GFBS5nZ6z1yjBhE Any advice, guidance, or help means more than I can express. If one is able to get these funds to my wallet: bc1q9430zj28uvmhe70r2gyghxpr5ve6xzzggkf9nc It would be a lifesaver. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/FLNXTWEK [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/brother-died-w-1-btc-in-wallet</link><guid>870054</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Brother died w/ 1 btc in wallet</dc:text></item><item><title>no, war didnt affect anything :(</title><description><![CDATA[ https://preview.redd.it/vv1thcjz2kch1.png?width=235&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=66be3bf86e65a43c4a3141f28e588c8aca8ba1a3 Thank you Trump and Iran (not to forget Iraq as well) for my bloody red portfolio &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Agile_Survey_3808 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/no-war-didnt-affect-anything</link><guid>869988</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>no, war didnt affect anything :(</dc:text></item><item><title>Coinbase Under Fire Over Alleged ‘AI Hallucination’ of World Cup Result Before Match Begins</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Kitchen_Biscotti_747 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coinbase-under-fire-over-alleged-ai-hallucination-of-world-cup-result-before-match-begins</link><guid>869894</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Coinbase Under Fire Over Alleged ‘AI Hallucination’ of World Cup Result Before Match Begins</dc:text></item><item><title>Long live bitcoin hodler</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/long-live-bitcoin-hodler</link><guid>870050</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Long live bitcoin hodler</dc:text></item><item><title>Full nodes are too expensive for their intended purpose</title><description><![CDATA[I went to impulse buy a mini pc and 2 TB SSD to run a full node only to find out that will run me well over $500 and 2 TB SSD will not be enough space in the next handful of years and in need to spend more money. How does bitcoin expect to have world wide node operators when people in first world countries with full time employment (&lt;1% global population) are not willing to fork over full node money and the prices are only continuing to expand for storage along with total storage needed also expanding? I realize that pruned nodes are a thing but what happens when the only full nodes being run are corporate types that have gov and investor eyes on their backs? Will bitcoin be able to maintain its white papers ethos of peer to peer e cash at the current rate? I would argue it already failed at the original claims. Maybe it will be successful as some other thing. Please assist. Not trying to be mean but these topics affect people’s savings so I believe they should be straight to the point so common people can make educated decisions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Awkward-Silver1333 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/full-nodes-are-too-expensive-for-their-intended-purpose</link><guid>869936</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Full nodes are too expensive for their intended purpose</dc:text></item><item><title>Open Inside Satoshi Nakamoto Wallet Bitcoin 2026 review</title><description><![CDATA[ https://preview.redd.it/vy1jkw78mjch1.png?width=960&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=df13f3766ff157fed5a94933be932af6e688ae12 i will upload video tonight stay tune everyone.... &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Smooth-Royal-5714 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/open-inside-satoshi-nakamoto-wallet-bitcoin-2026-review</link><guid>869941</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Open Inside Satoshi Nakamoto Wallet Bitcoin 2026 review</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 11, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-11-2026</link><guid>869935</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 11, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 11, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-11-2026</link><guid>869889</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 11, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>I lowkey wouldn't mind providing liquidity to gamblers to nickel and dime my way through the internet</title><description><![CDATA[I feel like that was the endgame of defi. You put $2000 in a perpetual futures vault, or some combination of blue chip pools, and then you spend 25 cents a day to bribe your way out of ads. Why did nobody integrate web3? People spent more in gas to move a jpeg than a monthly news subscription. I should be able to use fixed yield tools to continuously fund my favorite websites and creators, without either party exposing themselves to insolvency risk. The tooling is there to build yield-based subscription models, but very few sites are integrating with the Metamask compatible framework that all the gambling sites run on. It&#39;s like stepping into the future for a brief moment, only that they offer something that is mathematically predestined to reward specific behaviors over others in a negative sum fashion given the gas cost to do anything (it&#39;s still cheaper and more open than traditional payment routing methods). If the NYT needs 4 bucks a month to run, let me park $100 in some fixed-yield derivative of a degen farm where the future payout is guaranteed to the site for a year or something. I get like $90 bucks back on a bad year when I unlock my liquidity provisions, and we both make out in the green, because either the degen yield trader lost the farm, or leverage users had a Tuesday. Assuming the internet remains primarily free and ad driven, what obstacles are we dealing with? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/flersion [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-lowkey-wouldnt-mind-providing-liquidity-to-gamblers-to-nickel-and-dime-my-way-through-the-internet</link><guid>869890</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I lowkey wouldn't mind providing liquidity to gamblers to nickel and dime my way through the internet</dc:text></item><item><title>He Made $70 Million From His Bedroom. Then He Lost Everything.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/sambha87 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/he-made-70-million-from-his-bedroom-then-he-lost-everything</link><guid>869895</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>He Made $70 Million From His Bedroom. Then He Lost Everything.</dc:text></item><item><title>If not going All In then you're all out sorry!</title><description><![CDATA[Basically, the 40K guy. He&#39;s truly bizzare. Keep saying If it hits 40K I&#39;m going all in! but here&#39;s the truth? if it doesn&#39;t hit 40K he&#39;s all out! or even worse when 40K finally comes, he skeedadle, and not buying this so called bitocin! absolute cinema! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-not-going-all-in-then-youre-all-out-sorry</link><guid>869937</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>If not going All In then you're all out sorry!</dc:text></item><item><title>Why does it drop faster than it picks up?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m recently in 15k, wondering why it takes weeks to even go up higher than it went down within 24 hours. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/PONCHOMANE [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-does-it-drop-faster-than-it-picks-up</link><guid>869938</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why does it drop faster than it picks up?</dc:text></item><item><title>First Time Potential Buyer of Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[Hello all, I am receiving a windfall next week. Probably the only time in my life I will see such a thing. I want to buy a whole bitcoin thru Fidelity but want to know other options that are out there for purchasing bitcoin. Any suggestions are welcomed. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/WinthropArms [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/first-time-potential-buyer-of-bitcoin</link><guid>869939</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>First Time Potential Buyer of Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>The crypto billionaires building a world where money buys you a vote</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TheGreatCryptopo [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-crypto-billionaires-building-a-world-where-money-buys-you-a-vote</link><guid>869893</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The crypto billionaires building a world where money buys you a vote</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin is better than gold</title><description><![CDATA[Here’s my original thought that has likely been thought of before. Theres dozens of reasons one could argue for in favor of either side whether they support gold or Bitcoin. However the one reason that trumps them all, I think, is the fact that as we all know, there will only ever be 21 Million BTC. On the flip side, who knows if one day a massive amount of gold will be discovered? Advances in mining technology, whether it be more efficient processing equipment or high tech scanning instruments, could greatly increase the global supply of gold. Perhaps an asteroid will crash from outer space one day bringing incomprehensible amounts of gold with it. The point being, there are a ton of unknowns with the future of the gold supply, meanwhile the Bitcoin supply is completely predictable, and will be as long as the internet is still up and running. Does anyone agree or disagree with this thought? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/IHopeYouHaveSomeBTC [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-is-better-than-gold</link><guid>870060</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin is better than gold</dc:text></item><item><title>US to Drop Charges for Alleged $722 Million Crypto Fraudster</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Lisaismyfav [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/us-to-drop-charges-for-alleged-722-million-crypto-fraudster</link><guid>869892</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>US to Drop Charges for Alleged $722 Million Crypto Fraudster</dc:text></item><item><title>Risk it all</title><description><![CDATA[There’s 2 types of people with $10,000 First type buys a $3,000 and invests the $7k The second buys a $25,000 car and makes payments for the next 5 years. Just be the first guy. It doesn’t have to be 100% bitcoin. But don’t let these bears scare you. There’s a reason we’re all here. Bitcoiners are all like the first individual. Well take that $3,000 car and make it last for years. Not just investing the $7k but having leftovers each month to invest too. Bitcoiners are smart and that’s why it’s going $250k+ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Hypednino [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/risk-it-all</link><guid>869869</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Risk it all</dc:text></item><item><title>What hot wallet do you recommend?</title><description><![CDATA[Hi everyone I&#39;m looking for a secure hot wallet for Bitcoin and other cryptos Security is the most important thing for me, but I also want something that&#39;s easy to use What hot wallet do you use and why? I&#39;d like to hear your recommendations and experiences Thanks! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Sweaty_Mud_7687 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-hot-wallet-do-you-recommend</link><guid>869866</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What hot wallet do you recommend?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 10, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-10-2026-gmt0</link><guid>869891</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 10, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Uk people please</title><description><![CDATA[Whats your thoughts for the next cycle? I cpuld to a trad fi company like hargreaves, trading 212 even coinbase and buy direct, Buy via IFISA we have stratiphy, no tax, what u think on this company???? Its a big choice to make in a couple of months &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Buffetwarrenn [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/uk-people-please</link><guid>869864</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Uk people please</dc:text></item><item><title>i did two transaction from my trust wallet to blue wallet(back to back) but i can only see one transaction why?</title><description><![CDATA[i sent my few usd to check bluewallet from my trustwallet and then sent my other whole funds to my bluewallet but in the number of transactions in my bluewallet it is only one and also in my trustwallet history i can see only one SENT why? is that can anyone explain why i didn&#39;t get both the transaction there also not in the history the receiving wallet address was right when i did my first trnasaction i could see in my bluewallet that it is pending and the currency conversion was also visible but now in the no of transaction and history there is only one why? please help &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/FuelAppropriate6627 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-did-two-transaction-from-my-trust-wallet-to-blue-walletback-to-back-but-i-can-only-see-one-transaction-why</link><guid>869794</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>i did two transaction from my trust wallet to blue wallet(back to back) but i can only see one transaction why?</dc:text></item><item><title>Look to host a large farm? Hosting starting at $0.07 cent per kWh!</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TerraHosting [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/look-to-host-a-large-farm-hosting-starting-at-007-cent-per-kwh</link><guid>869795</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Look to host a large farm? Hosting starting at $0.07 cent per kWh!</dc:text></item><item><title>Chat_173 - The Time Has Come for Privacy on Bitcoin with Dan Gould</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cryptoconomy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/chat-173-the-time-has-come-for-privacy-on-bitcoin-with-dan-gould</link><guid>869868</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Chat_173 - The Time Has Come for Privacy on Bitcoin with Dan Gould</dc:text></item><item><title>Cyclical nature</title><description><![CDATA[What other indicators are there to pay attention to than the cyclical nature of bitcoin in 2026 Like seriously? The 4 year cycle is intact…. Do you think or do you not think …. History is repeating itself….. Every 4 years, whens the best time to buy then people…. Pretty obvious right ? Or am i in a vacuum here? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Buffetwarrenn [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/cyclical-nature</link><guid>869867</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Cyclical nature</dc:text></item><item><title>if i import my trustwallet bitcoin wallet in my bluewallet is it safe?</title><description><![CDATA[i have my few recent bitcoins in my trustwallet&#39;s wallet should i import that wallet to my bluewallet or make a new wallet for that is it the same thing cause i heard that trustwallet is not safe and they do a lot of changes and recent updates are very bad they are showing wrong usd and rates very buggy so if i import my trustwallet&#39;s wallet there will that become more secure &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/FuelAppropriate6627 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-i-import-my-trustwallet-bitcoin-wallet-in-my-bluewallet-is-it-safe</link><guid>869865</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>if i import my trustwallet bitcoin wallet in my bluewallet is it safe?</dc:text></item><item><title>What crypto tools do you use for quick analysis? Kraken/Binance feel too slow</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve been using Kraken and Binance to analyze crypto but they feel sluggish and I can&#39;t see everything I need in one place. What tools do you guys use for quick charting and analysis? Looking for something faster that doesn&#39;t make me tab between multiple sites. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CryptographerShot551 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-crypto-tools-do-you-use-for-quick-analysis-krakenbinance-feel-too-slow</link><guid>869797</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What crypto tools do you use for quick analysis? Kraken/Binance feel too slow</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin logo displayed on the Las Vegas Sphere ????</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Legitimate_Towel_919 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-logo-displayed-on-the-las-vegas-sphere</link><guid>869863</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin logo displayed on the Las Vegas Sphere ????</dc:text></item><item><title>I got tired of bubble charts I couldn't customize, so I built one where you can restyle everything (free, no login)</title><description><![CDATA[Bubble charts aren&#39;t new, cryptobubbles has been around forever and it&#39;s genuinely good. Two things always bugged me though: you can&#39;t change how it looks, and it only ever shows the whole market, never your coins. So I built one into the tracker I work on. Bubbles sized by price change, market cap or volume, timeframes from 1H to 1Y, and you pick how many assets are on screen. There&#39;s a theme system if the default look isn&#39;t yours, and besides the market view you can load your own portfolio or watchlist as the bubbles, which is the part I actually use. Physics is d3-force, so they drift and collide for real instead of looping a canned animation. https://mantapex.com/visualization I work on Mantapex, so read this with the appropriate suspicion. The market view is free and needs no account, that&#39;s what the link opens. Portfolio and watchlist modes do need one, since it has to know what you hold. And if all you want is a quick look at the whole market, cryptobubbles honestly does that fine too. Curious which theme people end up on. The default is called Big Blue but I keep switching to Asteroids. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Drakuf [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-got-tired-of-bubble-charts-i-couldnt-customize-so-i-built-one-where-you-can-restyle-everything-free-no-login</link><guid>869796</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I got tired of bubble charts I couldn't customize, so I built one where you can restyle everything (free, no login)</dc:text></item><item><title>What crypto card is the best for living in Europe?</title><description><![CDATA[I have a Ukrainian residence. Maybe there&#39;s a way to register some decent crypto card and pay in Europe? And even receive cool bonuses? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/nov_kiril [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-crypto-card-is-the-best-for-living-in-europe</link><guid>869793</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What crypto card is the best for living in Europe?</dc:text></item><item><title>low minimum p2p exchange</title><description><![CDATA[i want to just buy €20 of crypto but every p2p site i visited has a minimum of €50, can anyone help me? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/RelationNew7875 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/low-minimum-p2p-exchange</link><guid>869776</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>low minimum p2p exchange</dc:text></item><item><title>Recomendacion</title><description><![CDATA[Cual seria la mejor estrategia para llegar de 0 a 200.000 euros en 2 años. Que es el tiempo que tengo para hacerlo? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Top_Water_5477 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/recomendacion</link><guid>869777</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Recomendacion</dc:text></item><item><title>Best alternative to Coinmarketcap</title><description><![CDATA[I hate using them and ever since I found out they&#39;ve been bought by Binance I hate them even more. Which other sites/apps for viewing cryptocurrencies do you like to use the most and why? PS: bonus for other added features on the site &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Impossible-Buyer6389 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/best-alternative-to-coinmarketcap</link><guid>869792</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Best alternative to Coinmarketcap</dc:text></item><item><title>Satoshi Discussed Creating a Testnet For Bitcoin 16 Years Ago Today</title><description><![CDATA[ Re: Security 2010-07-10 12:58:02 UTC - - I&#39;ll start thinking about how to do this. At the moment, you can kind of use -connect. You can use -connect to make it connect to local computers on your LAN, like -connect=192.168.0.100. If you start it out blank and don&#39;t let it connect to the main network, the difficulty is still at the original low difficulty. If you&#39;ve port-forwarded though, then outside nodes might still connect inward to you. With -connect it still uses IRC, do you think it shouldn&#39;t get on IRC when you&#39;re telling it to only connect to specific nodes with -connect? The main scenario for - connect is where you have a server farm, with two connected to the network and the rest connected to the first two. In that case, you wouldn&#39;t want the -connect computers on IRC. void ThreadIRCSeed(void* parg) { if (mapArgs.count(&quot;-connect&quot;)) return; Satoshi, would you be open to a --testnetwork (or something) flag to bitcoin that swapped to an alternate genesis block, data directory, listen port and IRC channel? Maybe with a really short average block generation time, too (like once per minute instead of once per 10 minutes) so everything happens ten times a fast to make testing quicker. I second this, however I don&#39;t think block generation time should be changed. I think it should be identical to the production network. This, for example, would allow testers to try to subvert the system by creating nodes with particularly low latency, and keep the results applicable to the real network. Great idea Gavin! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TheSatoshiTimes [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/satoshi-discussed-creating-a-testnet-for-bitcoin-16-years-ago-today</link><guid>869773</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Satoshi Discussed Creating a Testnet For Bitcoin 16 Years Ago Today</dc:text></item><item><title>If Bitcoin had never existed, do you think crypto would have gone mainstream?</title><description><![CDATA[Just something I was wondering about. Would crypto still have become popular without Bitcoin or do you think it was the one thing that made the whole industry possible? Curious to hear your thoughts. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok_Armadillo2090 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-bitcoin-had-never-existed-do-you-think-crypto-would-have-gone-mainstream</link><guid>869775</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>If Bitcoin had never existed, do you think crypto would have gone mainstream?</dc:text></item><item><title>hi guys, what you guys think of DCA weekly, like $100, basically $500 monthly but weekly</title><description><![CDATA[like the title says, im planning to start doing that strategy, just because while looking my finance, is normal that i spend between $50-$400 per day in my week and isn’t notable at all only when im starting to look my finance lol, so i wanted to trick myself that weekly buy of $100 is going to be in BTC until reach 500 each month and then transfer to a external wallet i starting doing this for a HYSA and so far is good and is growing steady my hysa in 3 month and i didnt noticed like i know i can make one big buy of $500 one time monthly but it hit my mental mind that i need to give a big amount of money one time in comparison of small chunks what you guys think? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/cocolisojon [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/hi-guys-what-you-guys-think-of-dca-weekly-like-100-basically-500-monthly-but-weekly</link><guid>869772</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>hi guys, what you guys think of DCA weekly, like $100, basically $500 monthly but weekly</dc:text></item><item><title>We don't appreciate enough how much incredible commerce gets unlocked with Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[There&#39;s a kind of deadweight loss that exists when an economic exchange can&#39;t be fully peer to peer, anonymous, or without a paper trail. We often focus a lot on how to replace normal fiat transactions, but there are so many cool, entirely new things you can do with BTC. Essentially, whenever you have reservations or artificial barriers in place for completing a transaction, Bitcoin enables a cut and dry value exchange minimizing or even erasing this deadweight loss. No tracking, no security leaks, no authority breathing down your neck, no middle man taking a cut or dictating terms, etc. First of all, you can buy things online without creating an account, sharing card info, etc. That in itself removes a pretty significant attack vector in case of data breaches. Several times my CCs have rejected random payments, whereas no one or nothing can stop me from paying a Lightning invoice. You can pay for completely private and encrypted AI inference, where no one but you sees your input / output. Other necessary privacy infra, especially VPNs which are seeing massive pressure from governments recently, can now be accessed more securely and anonymously. We have completely anonymous and censorship-free tipping, crowdfunding, etc. to prevent cancel culture or regulatory burdens from silencing controversial projects, individuals, protests, etc. While obtaining non-KYC Bitcoin is a challenge, Lightning is fairly private for payments. There are even better privacy solutions that integrate into Lightning as well, such as Fedimint or Cashu, although they have a temporary custodial tradeoff in order to achieve premium privacy. I think over time as we continue to build out the Bitcoin economy&#39;s infrastructure, more and more of these use cases will become apparent. I&#39;m interested to hear others&#39; thoughts on potential areas where paying with fiat is untenable, but would be viable with BTC. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/lexicon_riot [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/we-dont-appreciate-enough-how-much-incredible-commerce-gets-unlocked-with-bitcoin</link><guid>869774</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>We don't appreciate enough how much incredible commerce gets unlocked with Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>When BTC shows you some mercy</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cryptomuscom [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/when-btc-shows-you-some-mercy</link><guid>869771</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>When BTC shows you some mercy</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin in 2040</title><description><![CDATA[Just wanted to have a general discussion about where we all think BTC / the market will be in general in 40 - aka 4 halving down the line. 2028 / 2032 / 2036 / 2040 - I see a lot of wild speculation and hopium out there, but what do we think is realistic? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/IAmTheNorthwestWind [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-in-2040</link><guid>869698</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin in 2040</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 10, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TheresNoSecondBest [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-10-2026</link><guid>869770</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 10, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>AI Agents Now Have a New Internet Court to Settle Disputes</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Resident_Caramel763 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ai-agents-now-have-a-new-internet-court-to-settle-disputes</link><guid>869696</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>AI Agents Now Have a New Internet Court to Settle Disputes</dc:text></item><item><title>36-Year Hostage Situation? No. A 36-Month Financial Siege.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/NoResponsibility7147 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/36-year-hostage-situation-no-a-36-month-financial-siege</link><guid>869697</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>36-Year Hostage Situation? No. A 36-Month Financial Siege.</dc:text></item><item><title>What did Reddit predict for today's state of crypto 5 years ago?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/pipe-dev-null [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-did-reddit-predict-for-todays-state-of-crypto-5-years-ago</link><guid>869694</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What did Reddit predict for today's state of crypto 5 years ago?</dc:text></item><item><title>Can someone tell me more about this company? Is it legit?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/af_tonmay [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/can-someone-tell-me-more-about-this-company-is-it-legit</link><guid>869700</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Can someone tell me more about this company? Is it legit?</dc:text></item><item><title>Old DeFI, New Era?</title><description><![CDATA[ Compound . This is cool to see from the organization and in a time when the investor has anxiety, you’re seeing a lot of organizational activity, investment and change happen. Ethereum is getting a lot of attention with their new orgs and hiring talent, and it’s great to see others also embrace the environment. Do you guys see this movement in crypto as a fad or as real momentum that will add more tech to finance? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Broncos1997 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/old-defi-new-era</link><guid>869699</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Old DeFI, New Era?</dc:text></item><item><title>Browsercoin Dev Update: Fast sync! new users can start mining in seconds instead of ~20 minutes on a fresh device!</title><description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, I found this latest development in the Browsercoin Experiment quite interesting and wanted to share it with the community here. Until yesterday, opening browsercoin for the first time meant downloading and re-verifying the entire chain (~26,000 blocks) before you could mine. On a decent machine that was ~20 minutes of staring at a progress bar. That&#39;s now gone. What happens now when you open the site fresh: Your browser downloads just the block headers (~3.6 MB for the whole chain) and checks every one locally: the hash linkage back to genesis, the exact difficulty schedule, timestamp rules, plus spot-checked proof-of-work on a random sample. It fetches a compact snapshot of every balance and verifies it against the state commitment inside the header chain. Every block header commits to a fingerprint of the full ledger inside its proof-of-work so a fake snapshot would require redoing the chain&#39;s mining. No server is trusted at any point. You&#39;re synced and can mine. In testing this takes seconds usually well under a minute even on slower hardware. The full block history still downloads quietly in the background (you&#39;ll see a &quot;history N%&quot; pill in the top bar). Once it finishes, your tab is a complete archival node, exactly like before it can serve the chain to other browsers, show full history, everything. So the deal is: everyone is still a full node you just don&#39;t have to verify the entire history before your first hash. Verification that used to block you now happens behind you, and if anything ever fails the check, your node throws it all away and re-syncs from genesis the old way. Credit to pijemcolu for pushing on this the suggestion and it turned out the chain design already supported something stronger: verifying the snapshot immediately against proof-of-work. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/swompythesecond [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/browsercoin-dev-update-fast-sync-new-users-can-start-mining-in-seconds-instead-of-20-minutes-on-a-fresh-device</link><guid>869695</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Browsercoin Dev Update: Fast sync! new users can start mining in seconds instead of ~20 minutes on a fresh device!</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereal news mini #1 | Vitalik: updated Strawmap explainer, Ethlabs &amp; Ethereum Institutional hiring, Devcon 8 speaker applications open</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/abcoathup [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereal-news-mini-1-vitalik-updated-strawmap-explainer-ethlabs-ethereum-institutional-hiring-devcon-8-speaker-applications-open</link><guid>869693</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereal news mini #1 | Vitalik: updated Strawmap explainer, Ethlabs &amp; Ethereum Institutional hiring, Devcon 8 speaker applications open</dc:text></item><item><title>The Dead-Key Alliance: Why Satoshi’s 1.1 Million Bitcoin Will Never Move</title><description><![CDATA[Disclaimer: I’m no expert—just someone with a simple theory to share. I used AI to help organize my thoughts and make this a smoother read. A Synthesis Theory: For over a decade, the greatest mystery of the digital age has been the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto and the fate of the 1.1 million Bitcoin (worth tens of billions) sitting entirely untouched in the genesis wallets. Two major documentaries—HBO&#39;s Money Electric (pointing to Peter Todd) and the data-driven film Finding Satoshi (pointing to Hal Finney and Len Sassaman)—have attempted to unmask the creator. Both left gaps. However, when you cross-reference their findings with strict cryptographic realities, a definitive answer emerges. Satoshi Nakamoto was not an individual with superhuman discipline. Satoshi was a small, brilliant team—and the world&#39;s largest crypto fortune is permanently trapped by the unyielding mathematics they created. Part 1: The Multi-Person Team (The Lineup) Bitcoin is too multi-disciplinary to have been built by a lone genius in a vacuum. It required mastery of academic whitepaper formatting, flawless network architecture, and complex C++ coding. The evidence points to a three-man team operating under a shared pseudonym: The Academic (Len Sassaman): A brilliant young cryptographer specializing in decentralized anonymity networks. Linguistic and &quot;digital footprint&quot; data science shows Sassaman’s writing style, timezone patterns, and academic prose perfectly match the 9-page Bitcoin whitepaper. The Coder (Hal Finney): A legendary software engineer who built the closest precursor to Bitcoin (Reusable Proof of Work). He possessed the world-class C++ capability needed to code the first version of the software and famously received the first-ever Bitcoin transaction. The Architect (The Surviving Member): A third early cypherpunk pioneer—likely someone like Adam Back (inventor of Hashcash) or Nick Szabo—who acted as an advisory sounding board during the conceptual phase. Part 2: The Cryptographic Dead Man&#39;s Switch If Satoshi was a single person who is still alive today, leaving tens of billions of dollars completely dormant requires an impossible, non-human level of restraint. The far more logical reality is that the wallet is mechanically inaccessible. To prevent any single creator from going rogue and stealing the fortune, the founding team almost certainly secured the 1.1 million BTC using a Multi-Signature (Multi-sig) wallet or a split private key. To sign a transaction and move the coins, it likely required the digital keys of all three members, or a minimum threshold (e.g., 2 out of 3). Tragedy naturally triggered an unbreakable lock: April 2011: Satoshi sends a final email to developers: &quot;I’ve moved on to other things.&quot; July 2011: Len Sassaman tragically passes away at age 31. His private key fragment dies with him. August 2014: Hal Finney passes away after a long battle with ALS. A second vital key fragment is lost forever. The moment the team dissolved into history, the multi-sig structure became a mathematical vault. [ Satoshi Nakamoto Master Wallet ] │ ┌────────────┼────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ [Len Sassaman] [Hal Finney] [Surviving Member] (Died 2011) (Died 2014) (Alive but ❌ ❌ Key Incomplete) │ │ │ └────────────┴────────────┘ │ ▼ [ WALLET PERMANENTLY BRICKED ] Part 3: The Trap of the Surviving Member If a third member of the Satoshi alliance is still alive today, they are trapped in a state of permanent paralysis: They cannot move the coins: Because their partners’ keys are buried in the grave, they cannot physically authorize a transaction to spend the 1.1 million BTC. They cannot claim the legacy: Even if they stepped forward to prove they were part of the team, doing so without the ability to move a single Satoshi coin would leave them exposed to extreme public scrutiny, target them by global intelligence agencies, and invite endless legal liability—all with zero financial reward. Conclusion: The Ultimate Irony Bitcoin was engineered to strip away the need to &quot;trust&quot; human beings, replacing human error with cold, unyielding mathematical certainty. The ultimate poetry of Bitcoin is that its creator’s hoard remains safe not because of human willpower, but because of the protocol&#39;s own design. The code did exactly what it was written to do: it locked out the unauthorized, even when the unauthorized were the creators themselves. Satoshi&#39;s coins are gone forever, and that is exactly why Bitcoin can live on. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/OGPRESTAR [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-dead-key-alliance-why-satoshis-11-million-bitcoin-will-never-move</link><guid>869593</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Dead-Key Alliance: Why Satoshi’s 1.1 Million Bitcoin Will Never Move</dc:text></item><item><title>SpaceX Moves Bitcoin for First Time in Six Months as $325M Stock Donation Puts Company in Spotlight</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/spacex-moves-bitcoin-for-first-time-in-six-months-as-325m-stock-donation-puts-company-in-spotlight</link><guid>869592</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SpaceX Moves Bitcoin for First Time in Six Months as $325M Stock Donation Puts Company in Spotlight</dc:text></item><item><title>Fountain codes for IBD - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #413</title><description><![CDATA[ Bitcoin Optech newsletter #413 is here: describes research into using fountain codes to allow pruned nodes to contribute to initial block download Bitcoin Core 31.1, LND v0.20.2-beta Optech Newsletter #413 Podcast https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2026/07/10/ Lucas Lima posted to Delving Bitcoin about his latest research on using fountain codes to allow pruned nodes to contribute to Initial Block Download (IBD), without significantly increasing their storage requirements... https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2026/07/10/#using-fountain-codes-for-ibd Bitcoin Optech will host an audio recap discussion of this newsletter streaming live on X/Twitter Tuesday at 16:30 UTC. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bitschmidty [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/fountain-codes-for-ibd-bitcoin-optech-newsletter-413</link><guid>869673</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Fountain codes for IBD - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #413</dc:text></item><item><title>Why operational control may be the most overlooked part of RWA tokenization</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/absurdcriminality [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-operational-control-may-be-the-most-overlooked-part-of-rwa-tokenization</link><guid>869591</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why operational control may be the most overlooked part of RWA tokenization</dc:text></item><item><title>Does anybody else park their Crypto on AAVE?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;m holding 30 AAVE tokens on an exchange and am considering bringing it over to AAVE to potentially earn some coin lending it out but am unsure of whether or not it&#39;s worth it. Does anybody else use AAVE &amp; howdo you likeit? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/jlwapple [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/does-anybody-else-park-their-crypto-on-aave</link><guid>869594</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Does anybody else park their Crypto on AAVE?</dc:text></item><item><title>Metaplanet Expands Beyond Bitcoin Treasury With a Blockchain-Based Digital Credit Initiative</title><description><![CDATA[Metaplanet has announced a partnership to explore a blockchain-based digital credit system using Bitcoin, JPYC, and security tokens. The initiative aims to explore blockchain-based credit products and tokenized financial infrastructure, showing how Bitcoin-related companies are expanding beyond treasury holdings into broader financial applications. If projects like this succeed, they could help bridge traditional finance and blockchain-based services. Do you think initiatives like this will accelerate real-world blockchain adoption, or is it still too early? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Mission-Stomach-3751 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/metaplanet-expands-beyond-bitcoin-treasury-with-a-blockchain-based-digital-credit-initiative</link><guid>869595</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Metaplanet Expands Beyond Bitcoin Treasury With a Blockchain-Based Digital Credit Initiative</dc:text></item><item><title>Now with government and the finance industry being involved with investing in bitcoin what do you think the future holds for it?</title><description><![CDATA[Will it be more regulated as time moves on or will governments switch up and start banning it like China? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/SamFisherXboxOG [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/now-with-government-and-the-finance-industry-being-involved-with-investing-in-bitcoin-what-do-you-think-the-future-holds-for-it</link><guid>869672</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Now with government and the finance industry being involved with investing in bitcoin what do you think the future holds for it?</dc:text></item><item><title>Someone Signed One Ethereum Transaction and Lost $999,999 in USDT Without Getting Hacked</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/someone-signed-one-ethereum-transaction-and-lost-999999-in-usdt-without-getting-hacked</link><guid>869589</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Someone Signed One Ethereum Transaction and Lost $999,999 in USDT Without Getting Hacked</dc:text></item><item><title>Got my first Cold Wallet</title><description><![CDATA[ https://preview.redd.it/gl4zq1x1adch1.png?width=1920&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=59dacd65e2078957a77578676dd94c53d717faac This is my first time getting a cold wallet and I&#39;m going to start DCA from this month onward. I&#39;ve seen enough horror stories with people keeping their saving on exchanges or some digital wallet on their desktop. Time to stack some bitcoin before it hit ATH again &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/RudeDragonfly4408 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/got-my-first-cold-wallet</link><guid>869590</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Got my first Cold Wallet</dc:text></item><item><title>North Carolina Governor signs HB 920, new rules for Bitcoin ATM kiosks — Effective January 1, 2027</title><description><![CDATA[Governor Josh Stein signed North Carolina House Bill 920 into law on July 8, 2026, after it passed the House 115–0 and the Senate 49–0 and was ratified July 2. One correction up front: the statute&#39;s actual name is the Virtual Currency Kiosk Consumer Protection Act, not a &quot;Bitcoin&quot; act, it covers any cash-to-crypto kiosk, not Bitcoin specifically. In practice, though, Bitcoin is what most of these machines trade, so this is the relevant read for anyone using a kiosk in NC. What changes, effective January 1, 2027: Daily transaction limits: $2,000 for new customers (first transaction within the past 30 days), $5,000 for existing customers. Aggregate fees, including spread, capped at 12%, current kiosk fees in the state reportedly run 20–30%, so this is a cut, not a hike. A 48-hour hold applies only to a customer&#39;s transactions made within their first seven days using a given operator. Mandatory interactive fraud-warning screens (10-second minimum display, yes/no scam check) before each transaction, plus a ban on QR-code/barcode login at kiosks. Kiosk operators must run blockchain analytics against the destination wallet address before releasing funds, and must hold a state money transmitter license under the Commissioner of Banks. Full refund for new customers, or fee refund for existing customers, if a transaction is reported within 30 days and the Commissioner rules it fraudulent. What it means for self-custody holders: this only touches the kiosk on-ramp/off-ramp — it doesn&#39;t touch self-custody, wallets, or on-chain activity directly. The more concrete friction is the wallet-address screening step and the 48-hour hold for first-week users. Cities and counties also keep their zoning authority, so some localities could still restrict kiosks even under this framework. Worth watching: New Jersey&#39;s SB 2141, which would ban kiosks outright rather than regulate them, has passed the full Senate and is sitting in an Assembly committee, not yet law. Indiana, Tennessee, and Minnesota have already enacted outright bans, so NC&#39;s regulate-rather-than-ban approach is currently the minority path among 2026 state actions. What do you think about this news? ???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/The_Bitcoin_Act [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/north-carolina-governor-signs-hb-920-new-rules-for-bitcoin-atm-kiosks-effective-january-1-2027</link><guid>869564</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>North Carolina Governor signs HB 920, new rules for Bitcoin ATM kiosks — Effective January 1, 2027</dc:text></item><item><title>I remember watching this bitcoin ATM video 14 years ago on youtube</title><description><![CDATA[I was still a teenager and thought this bitcoin thing was cool back then but I didn&#39;t know much about how to own 1 btc. I wish I could go back in time lol &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/RevolutionaryCost59 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-remember-watching-this-bitcoin-atm-video-14-years-ago-on-youtube</link><guid>869565</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I remember watching this bitcoin ATM video 14 years ago on youtube</dc:text></item><item><title>How do I start?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m very new to crypto investing and I wanna start by slowly getting into crypto. I’ve heard that you should buy on a cold wallet not a hot wallet not sure what that really means but where do you usually recommend buying crypto and holding and ideally if it has an easy way to transfer and liquidate to cash and send to your bank. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Interesting-Lime3031 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-do-i-start</link><guid>869563</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How do I start?</dc:text></item><item><title>Metaplanet, JPYC, and Progmat Launch Feasibility Study for 24/7 Blockchain-Based Corporate Bonds</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/metaplanet-jpyc-and-progmat-launch-feasibility-study-for-247-blockchain-based-corporate-bonds</link><guid>869596</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Metaplanet, JPYC, and Progmat Launch Feasibility Study for 24/7 Blockchain-Based Corporate Bonds</dc:text></item><item><title>Even old Bitcoin hodler can relate to this</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/even-old-bitcoin-hodler-can-relate-to-this</link><guid>869562</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Even old Bitcoin hodler can relate to this</dc:text></item><item><title>If everyone is expecting an Oct low, wouldn't that already be priced in?</title><description><![CDATA[Everyone has been calling for an Oct low because of similar patterns in previous midterm years. We&#39;ve all been watching Ben Cowen&#39;s videos. If everyone is expecting the bottom to be in October, would that change things? I&#39;m not a smart man so please dont make fun of me &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Guy-Lambo [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-everyone-is-expecting-an-oct-low-wouldnt-that-already-be-priced-in</link><guid>869518</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>If everyone is expecting an Oct low, wouldn't that already be priced in?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 10, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-10-2026</link><guid>869516</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 10, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Both Swift and the Bank of International Settlement are moving to the Ethereum Virtual Machine.</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/divexpat [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/both-swift-and-the-bank-of-international-settlement-are-moving-to-the-ethereum-virtual-machine</link><guid>869520</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Both Swift and the Bank of International Settlement are moving to the Ethereum Virtual Machine.</dc:text></item><item><title>A single phishing approval drained $999,999 in USDT this week. The habit that stops it</title><description><![CDATA[Scam Sniffer traced a wallet this week that lost $999,999 in USDT to a single phishing token approval on Ethereum. The first sweep overshot the balance and failed, so the script corrected itself and took the rest 36 seconds later. No seed phrase was stolen. The victim approved a token permission that looked routine. The pattern keeps repeating because people approve signatures they cannot fully read. Two habits help on any hardware wallet. Keep keys generated and stored offline, and verify the exact permission and amount on the device&#39;s own screen before signing. If you cannot read it, do not approve it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ELLIPALWallet [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/a-single-phishing-approval-drained-999999-in-usdt-this-week-the-habit-that-stops-it</link><guid>869519</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>A single phishing approval drained $999,999 in USDT this week. The habit that stops it</dc:text></item><item><title>Lock-in achieved, DigiDollar release is imminent on DigiByte</title><description><![CDATA[ The world’s first decentralized, self-custody USD stable coin is officially happening. This model has no third-party entity or contract that handles minting and distribution. Your collateral is locked inside your personal wallet under your keys. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Airith0 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/lock-in-achieved-digidollar-release-is-imminent-on-digibyte</link><guid>869521</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Lock-in achieved, DigiDollar release is imminent on DigiByte</dc:text></item><item><title>Atleast you know the name I have the money????????</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Pretend_Analysis6787 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/atleast-you-know-the-name-i-have-the-money</link><guid>869507</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Atleast you know the name I have the money????????</dc:text></item><item><title>I got hacked ????</title><description><![CDATA[ Well guys it finally happened to me . After years of DCAing to 0.1 btc I woke up this morning to see the funds from my trust wallet are gone . I kept the money in binance till a few weeks ago when the whole EU Mica situation I decided I should move it to a wallet . Is there anything I can do? This was most of my money saved up???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/South_Monitor_6992 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-got-hacked</link><guid>869517</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I got hacked ????</dc:text></item><item><title>Wrench attacks on Bitcoin and crypto holders are up 75% in a year, and most victims now aren't even holders.</title><description><![CDATA[ If you are into Bitcoin for a while, you know the &quot;$5 wrench attack&quot;: forget breaking the encryption, just physically coerce the person until they hand over the keys. For years it was mostly a meme. In 2026 it is a fast-growing category of violent crime, and the profile of who gets hurt has quietly shifted. The numbers, from CertiK&#39;s Q1 2026 Wrench Attacks Report and French law enforcement (PNACO): These attacks rose 75% in 2025, then another 41% in Q1 2026 alone Europe now accounts for 82% of them worldwide, and France alone for 70%, roughly one attack every two and a half days More than $101M was extorted in just the first four months of 2026 And most striking: more than half of this year&#39;s victims held no crypto at all Price goes down but $5 dollar wrench attacks are going parabolic That last point is the one people miss: the victims are increasingly spouses, children and elderly parents of holders, targeted either as direct victims or as leverage. Your own operational security does not protect an elderly parent living 500km away or a kid at school in another city. And none of these relatives ever signed up to a crypto platform or consented to being in any database. Here is where policy makes it worse. Since January 2026, the EU&#39;s DAC8 directive forces crypto platforms to report each user&#39;s identity, home address, tax residence and full transaction history to tax authorities, including transactions with no relevance to any tax event. That data is then set to be automatically exchanged across all 27 member states starting in 2027. It is, functionally, a continent-wide map of who holds crypto, roughly how much, and where they live. The obvious objection is &quot;government databases are secure.&quot; The recent track record says otherwise: A French tax official was jailed in January 2026 for selling home addresses and tax profiles to criminals, specifically targeting crypto investors In Italy, corrupt police exfiltrated over a million tax, police and bank records (the Equalize case) In 18 months, more than 100 million records of French citizens were compromised from state or contractor databases The Waltio breach (a French crypto tax platform) reportedly fed directly into at least three kidnappings So the question is not hypothetical. What happens when you take a dataset like that, tie real identities to crypto holdings and home addresses, and share it across every member state of the EU, at the exact moment physical attacks against holders and their families are accelerating? There is a full, sourced breakdown here (EUR-Lex, OECD, CertiK, court records): https://dac8.com &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BullBitcoin_ [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/wrench-attacks-on-bitcoin-and-crypto-holders-are-up-75-in-a-year-and-most-victims-now-arent-even-holders</link><guid>869506</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Wrench attacks on Bitcoin and crypto holders are up 75% in a year, and most victims now aren't even holders.</dc:text></item><item><title>Why Does Coinbase Give The Same Limits For Sends &amp; Withdrawals?</title><description><![CDATA[Title kind of says it all, if someone hacks your account and sends coins to a rando address you are likely F&#39;ed If someone hacks your account and sells coins before withdrawing money to your already connected bank account then you at least still have the value in your bank, annoying, but you aren&#39;t F&#39;ed There should be separate limit options for sending and withdrawing, and they might as well allow us to whitelist receiving addresses and bank accounts to allow higher limits to only those addresses or bank accounts (Obviously any newly created bank account would not get the same limits as a grandfathered in account without additional verification) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Hello2TheLadies [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-does-coinbase-give-the-same-limits-for-sends-withdrawals</link><guid>869508</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why Does Coinbase Give The Same Limits For Sends &amp; Withdrawals?</dc:text></item><item><title>Lump sum of 9k right now or DCA from now until the end of the year?</title><description><![CDATA[Got 9k cash I will dump into bitcoin. what do you think is the best move here? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Inevitable_Gain8296 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/lump-sum-of-9k-right-now-or-dca-from-now-until-the-end-of-the-year</link><guid>869504</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Lump sum of 9k right now or DCA from now until the end of the year?</dc:text></item><item><title>Circle Faces Criminal Complaint Over Alleged Refusal to Recover Stolen USDC | Cryip</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Aardvark-7316 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/circle-faces-criminal-complaint-over-alleged-refusal-to-recover-stolen-usdc-cryip</link><guid>869424</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Circle Faces Criminal Complaint Over Alleged Refusal to Recover Stolen USDC | Cryip</dc:text></item><item><title>Pepertuals on BSC?</title><description><![CDATA[What DEX platform/protocol do you use? Pancakeswap? I heard about Aster but can’t find much info / reviews &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andyjrivas [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/pepertuals-on-bsc</link><guid>869426</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Pepertuals on BSC?</dc:text></item><item><title>Contribute to Privacy Pools v2 Trusted Setup Ceremony ????️</title><description><![CDATA[Privacy Pools launched the trusted setup ceremony for its V2 protocol, inviting contributors to add randomness to proving keys ahead of a mainnet deployment. To contribute, sign in via GitHub, generate entropy through mouse movement or clicks, and keep the tab open while it does its thing (could be a few hours). The ceremony exists to prevent any single party from retaining the secret randomness used to build the proving keys, a scenario that would let a malicious holder forge withdrawal proofs and drain deposited funds. Privacy is a collective act! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ethdaily [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/contribute-to-privacy-pools-v2-trusted-setup-ceremony</link><guid>869420</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Contribute to Privacy Pools v2 Trusted Setup Ceremony ????️</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 9, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-9-2026-gmt0</link><guid>869421</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 9, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum Foundation Turns AI Loose on ETH Network to Find Bugs Before Hackers Do</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/agMu9 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-foundation-turns-ai-loose-on-eth-network-to-find-bugs-before-hackers-do</link><guid>869423</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum Foundation Turns AI Loose on ETH Network to Find Bugs Before Hackers Do</dc:text></item><item><title>SBI Holdings is Sole Investor in Gauntlet’s $125 Million Series C to Push Institutional On-Chain Risk Management</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sbi-holdings-is-sole-investor-in-gauntlets-125-million-series-c-to-push-institutional-on-chain-risk-management</link><guid>869427</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SBI Holdings is Sole Investor in Gauntlet’s $125 Million Series C to Push Institutional On-Chain Risk Management</dc:text></item><item><title>Sentiment</title><description><![CDATA[The sentiment at $120k was “we’re going to $250k.” The sentiment at $62k is “Bitcoin is dead.” Same asset. Keep Stacking! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BetterSeesaw [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sentiment</link><guid>869505</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sentiment</dc:text></item><item><title>Serious question.</title><description><![CDATA[Why aren’r we all buying a Long Perps position Kalshi/Robbinhood, and then buying that same Crypto currency as well? Isn’t that like a win-win for everyone? If we all do it, we could restore the value of Bitcoin, and we could win the Perps as well. If we needed to liquidate for some reason, we could sell our Long Perps position, and not the coin. This wouldn’t affect the value of the coin, and cause others to panic sell. I know Perps are new, and people are experimenting with it, but isn’t this a win-win? Am I missing something? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Deep_faith [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/serious-question</link><guid>869391</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Serious question.</dc:text></item><item><title>Actual BTC vs Bitcoin ETF</title><description><![CDATA[Hi, 24M I would like to get some exposure to crypto and deciding whether to: - buy BTC through Coinbase/Kraken and transferring to cold wallet - buy BTC and leave in Coinbase/Kraken - buy a Bitcoin ETF like FBTC/IBIT Suppose a few things: - Intend to hold long term, think 20+ years - Do not really care about having “full ownership of the BTC”. I know people say “not your keys, not your coins” - Prefer to not have to physically own cold wallet, unless this form of exposure to crypto has the most likely chance of highest returns - if ETF, would be in brokerage and not tax advantaged account - Don’t need to buy on weekends or market after hours. Okay buying jsut during the week and DCA - Do not intend to do covered calls or anything like that - Assume Fidelity won’t go under in the next 20 years (I know it could) - I care about which has the most growth. Ultimately, I’m thinking about “is the juice worth the squeeze” for owning in cold wallet vs buying an ETF Would love for any advice you all may have &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/dabo54sweeney [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/actual-btc-vs-bitcoin-etf</link><guid>869384</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Actual BTC vs Bitcoin ETF</dc:text></item><item><title>RWAs &amp; Tokenization – Hype, Hope, or Actually Happening?</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mrmogul914 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/rwas-tokenization-hype-hope-or-actually-happening</link><guid>869425</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>RWAs &amp; Tokenization – Hype, Hope, or Actually Happening?</dc:text></item><item><title>Who's actually using Trezor's Shamir Backup (SLIP39) in practice and is it worth it?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/_adam_smasher_ [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whos-actually-using-trezors-shamir-backup-slip39-in-practice-and-is-it-worth-it</link><guid>869428</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Who's actually using Trezor's Shamir Backup (SLIP39) in practice and is it worth it?</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum May Be Massively Undervalued: TVL Just Surpassed ETH's Market Cap</title><description><![CDATA[ Ethereum seems highly undervalued! For the first time in history, the value locked ON Ethereum is bigger than the value OF Ethereum itself! ETH fully diluted market cap: ~$210B Total value locked: ~$260B The blue area just crossed above the orange line The economy running on the chain now outweighs the asset securing it. That has never happened before, not even in the depths of 2022! Either the Ethereum economy is overbuilt, or ETH is underpriced. Source: https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/2075078498562044023 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-may-be-massively-undervalued-tvl-just-surpassed-eths-market-cap</link><guid>869422</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum May Be Massively Undervalued: TVL Just Surpassed ETH's Market Cap</dc:text></item><item><title>How do you deal with the regret of not selling at the top last year?</title><description><![CDATA[I keep replaying it in my head. I had chances to sell high last year and just... didn&#39;t. Told myself I was in it for the long haul, that timing the top was a fool&#39;s game, all the usual HODL logic. And on one level I still believe that. But some nights I do the math on what I left on the table and it stings. I am still a Bitcoin maxi but I&#39;m constantly thinking I could have doubled my BTC in a single year. For people who&#39;ve been through a few of these cycles, how do you actually make peace with a decision that felt right at the time but looks wrong in the rearview mirror? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/0bs3ssed [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-do-you-deal-with-the-regret-of-not-selling-at-the-top-last-year</link><guid>869381</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How do you deal with the regret of not selling at the top last year?</dc:text></item><item><title>Who else is happily stacking?</title><description><![CDATA[ Haven&#39;t been this happy in awhile to keep stacking sats and filling my bag. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/pomplemice [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/who-else-is-happily-stacking</link><guid>869382</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Who else is happily stacking?</dc:text></item><item><title>Where do you keep your coins???</title><description><![CDATA[So I have entered into the community by buying some bitcoin initially. My BTC are currently in and exchange platform where I initially invested, so a lot of people are telling me to transfer it to a wallet, what is the difference and which is safer? Which do people use to hold BTC long term and to prevent any kind of corruption of BTC? Please help me as I&#39;m yet a beginner and am juts getting started. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/beastcherry73 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/where-do-you-keep-your-coins</link><guid>869390</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Where do you keep your coins???</dc:text></item><item><title>When and how do you do your DCA</title><description><![CDATA[I recently started BTC DCA and plan on holding till another major bull because the current price is below the last bull circle&#39;s all time high. Some analysts shared on X saying below 58k should be when to start DCA but I felt such a point of interest is too ambitious and anything from this current price should be fine if intention is to hold. I would appreciate to hear your long term plans holding BTC if you are already on DCA like me &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Katerra01 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/when-and-how-do-you-do-your-dca</link><guid>869387</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>When and how do you do your DCA</dc:text></item><item><title>AI Abundance Sounds Familiar. Bitcoiners Have Heard This Story Before.</title><description><![CDATA[Silicon Valley has a new promise for the world. Artificial intelligence will create abundance. Productivity will explode. Scientific discovery will accelerate. Medical breakthroughs will arrive faster. Knowledge work will become dramatically cheaper and more efficient. Economic growth will surge. Humanity, we are told, is standing on the edge of an age of abundance unlike anything in history. Maybe they’re right. But if you’re part of the Bitcoin community, you’ve probably learned to become skeptical whenever someone claims that technology alone will solve economic problems. Bitcoiners have spent years questioning assumptions that much of the financial world simply accepted as fact. Unlimited money printing creates prosperity. Debt can grow forever. Asset inflation is a sign of economic health. Central planners can manage complex economies better than markets can. Time and again, Bitcoiners looked at these claims and asked a simple question: compared to what? The promises surrounding artificial intelligence deserve the same scrutiny. The reason is simple. We’ve heard this story before. During the 1990s and early 2000s, globalization and the internet were sold as humanity’s next great leap forward. Trade barriers were falling. The Cold War had ended. China was entering the global economy. Supply chains stretched across continents. The internet connected billions of people for the first time. Economists and political leaders spoke confidently about a future where efficiency, trade, and technology would make everyone wealthier. The argument sounded straightforward. Move production to wherever it can be done most efficiently. Lower costs. Increase productivity. Expand global trade. Everyone wins. In many ways, those predictions came true. Consumer electronics became dramatically cheaper. Clothing became cheaper. Access to information became almost free. A smartphone in your pocket contains more computing power than governments possessed a few decades ago. Global poverty fell significantly. Human beings genuinely became more productive and more technologically capable than any civilization in history. The abundance was real. Yet many people in developed economies experienced something very different from the promised future. Housing became more expensive. Healthcare became more expensive. Education became more expensive. Childcare became more expensive. Asset prices rose faster than wages. Stable middle-class jobs became less secure in many communities. For millions of people, the essentials of middle-class life moved further away even as televisions, computers, and consumer goods became cheaper every year. This wasn’t a failure of productivity. It was a question of distribution. The gains from globalization arrived. They simply didn’t arrive equally. Bitcoiners already understand this dynamic better than most people because they have spent years discussing how money moves through an economy. When central banks create new currency, that money does not arrive evenly across society. It enters through governments, banks, financial institutions, and asset markets. Those closest to the source of new money benefit first. Asset prices rise. Stocks rise. Real estate rises. Wages react more slowly. Savings lose purchasing power. Economists call this the Cantillon Effect. Bitcoiners simply call it reality. Now apply the same logic to artificial intelligence. Who owns the models? Who owns the data centers? Who owns the compute infrastructure? Who owns the robotics companies? Who owns the intellectual property? Who owns the energy infrastructure powering this new economy? If artificial intelligence dramatically increases productivity, where will those gains accumulate first? The answer appears obvious. The owners of productive AI assets will receive the benefits before everyone else. Just as those closest to the money printer benefited first during the fiat era, those closest to the intelligence infrastructure may benefit first during the AI era. This may become the biggest misunderstanding surrounding AI. People often assume that productivity automatically creates prosperity. History suggests otherwise. Imagine a company employing one thousand workers. Artificial intelligence allows that same company to produce the same output with one hundred employees. From an economist’s perspective, this is a tremendous success. Productivity rises. Costs fall. Profits increase. Consumers may benefit from lower prices. GDP rises. Investors celebrate. But from another perspective, nine hundred workers just lost bargaining power. The productivity gains still exist. The question is where they went. This is not a new problem. Mechanized farming reduced agricultural labor. Industrial factories reduced artisan labor. Computers reduced clerical labor. Automation reduced manufacturing labor. Every major technological shift creates winners and losers before society eventually adapts. The problem is that transitions often take decades. People do not experience economic change through GDP charts or productivity statistics. They experience it through mortgage payments, rent payments, grocery bills, and healthcare costs. An economy can be booming while households feel financially trapped. Both realities can exist at the same time. Bitcoiners have long argued that technology is naturally deflationary. Deflation simply means that productivity improvements allow more goods and services to be produced with fewer resources over time. A television that once cost several months of wages can now be purchased after a few days of work. A smartphone contains technologies that would have cost millions of dollars only a generation ago. Technology constantly pushes prices downward. Artificial intelligence may become the most deflationary technology humanity has ever created. Software development costs could collapse. Legal research costs could collapse. Design costs could collapse. Customer service costs could collapse. Medical diagnostics could become dramatically cheaper. Education could become more accessible and affordable than at any point in history. This creates a problem for debt-based monetary systems. Modern economies are built on continuous expansion of debt and credit. Governments, corporations, and households all rely on future growth to service existing obligations. Deflation makes debts harder to repay because money becomes more valuable over time rather than less valuable. Bitcoiners have discussed this tension for years. Artificial intelligence may accelerate it dramatically. If AI reduces labor demand while simultaneously lowering prices, political pressure for intervention will emerge quickly. Governments rarely tolerate high unemployment. Central banks rarely tolerate deflation. The likely response is not difficult to imagine. More government spending. More debt issuance. More monetary stimulus. More currency creation. Ironically, AI abundance may lead to more monetary intervention rather than less. The more productive machines become, the greater the pressure may become to preserve consumer purchasing power through monetary policy. This creates an unusual future. Machines become more productive. Goods become cheaper. Productivity rises. Yet currencies continue losing purchasing power as governments attempt to stabilize the transition. Bitcoiners understand this dynamic instinctively. Industrial capitalism relied on a relatively simple feedback loop. Workers produced goods. Workers earned wages. Workers purchased the goods they produced. Henry Ford famously paid workers enough to purchase the cars they built because production and consumption reinforced one another. Artificial intelligence may fundamentally challenge this relationship. If intelligence itself becomes abundant, what happens to labor markets built around selling intelligence? Software engineering. Accounting. Legal analysis. Marketing. Customer service. Financial analysis. Education. Many of the professions that defined the knowledge economy could become partially automated over time. This does not mean work disappears. History suggests new forms of work emerge. The question is timing. The people displaced during economic transitions are rarely comforted by promises that future generations will benefit from changes occurring today. Bitcoin may become increasingly important in this world for reasons that have little to do with speculation. As productivity accelerates, economies need a stable measuring stick. Fiat currencies constantly change in supply. Their purchasing power shifts over time. Their value reflects political incentives as much as economic fundamentals. Bitcoin operates differently. Its supply is fixed. Its issuance schedule is transparent. Its monetary policy cannot be altered to respond to political pressure. In a world experiencing rapid technological deflation alongside aggressive monetary expansion, scarce money may become more important rather than less important. The more abundant the world becomes, the more valuable scarcity becomes. Imagine a future where artificial intelligence can create books instantly, music instantly, movies instantly, software instantly, advertisements instantly, and images instantly. Intelligence becomes abundant. Creation becomes abundant. Digital content becomes effectively infinite. What becomes scarce? Trust becomes scarce. Authenticity becomes scarce. Human attention becomes scarce. Energy becomes scarce. Time becomes scarce. And money that cannot be printed becomes scarce. Bitcoin’s value proposition may actually strengthen in a world where almost everything else becomes easier to produce. This remains the central question surrounding artificial intelligence. Suppose AI creates extraordinary wealth. Who owns the productive assets? Who receives the profits? Who benefits first? History suggests these questions matter more than the technology itself. Globalization created abundance. The internet created abundance. Social media created abundance. Cloud computing created abundance. The question was never whether wealth was created. The question was where it accumulated. Bitcoiners are not anti-technology. Bitcoin itself is technology. Many Bitcoiners are among the earliest adopters of artificial intelligence tools and automation systems. The skepticism runs deeper than that. Technology changes what civilization can produce. Money determines how those gains move through society. The abundance promised by AI may be real. The productivity gains may be extraordinary. Medical breakthroughs may accelerate. Scientific progress may compound faster than at any point in history. But Bitcoiners have lived through enough monetary experiments to understand something important. Production is not distribution. Wealth creation is not wealth participation. An economy can become richer while citizens feel poorer. A society can become more productive while households become more financially fragile. These outcomes are not contradictions. History suggests they happen more often than we would like to admit. The promise of AI abundance sounds remarkably similar to the promise of globalization abundance. Both involve extraordinary increases in productivity. Both involve lower costs. Both involve technological transformation. Both promise rising prosperity. Perhaps this time the outcome will be different. Perhaps institutions will adapt. Perhaps the gains will spread more broadly. Perhaps abundance will become democratic. Bitcoiners are not rejecting that possibility. They are simply asking the question history taught them to ask: Who gets the abundance first? Because the answer to that question may determine whether artificial intelligence becomes humanity’s greatest prosperity engine or simply the most efficient wealth concentration machine ever created. Technology determines what is possible. Money determines who benefits. The coming decade may be the first time in history where humanity is forced to answer both questions at the same time. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/elder-millennial5813 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ai-abundance-sounds-familiar-bitcoiners-have-heard-this-story-before</link><guid>869389</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>AI Abundance Sounds Familiar. Bitcoiners Have Heard This Story Before.</dc:text></item><item><title>how many of you have no clue on how to make a Bitcoin wallet?</title><description><![CDATA[like using iancoleman&#39;s solution: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ or just downloading the O.G electrum bitcoin wallet and follow the instructions: https://electrum.org/#download &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AvailableTie6834 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-many-of-you-have-no-clue-on-how-to-make-a-bitcoin-wallet</link><guid>869388</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>how many of you have no clue on how to make a Bitcoin wallet?</dc:text></item><item><title>XRP Gains Deutsche Börse Support: Expert Sees Four-Digit Potential</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/xrp-gains-deutsche-borse-support-expert-sees-four-digit-potential</link><guid>869301</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>XRP Gains Deutsche Börse Support: Expert Sees Four-Digit Potential</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 09, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fiach_Dubh [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-09-2026</link><guid>869380</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 09, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Swift unveils their blockchain ledger</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JustStopppingBye [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/swift-unveils-their-blockchain-ledger</link><guid>869297</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Swift unveils their blockchain ledger</dc:text></item><item><title>A reminder to keep stacking</title><description><![CDATA[Keep stacking sats, especially with these low prices ofcourse. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BetterSeesaw [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/a-reminder-to-keep-stacking</link><guid>869383</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>A reminder to keep stacking</dc:text></item><item><title>selling some BTC did not fix my brain lol</title><description><![CDATA[so I sold around 10-15% of my BTC after overthinking for months, almost a year... and ngl, I thought I&#39;d feel like a calm responsible adult after that. WRONG. Now every green candle makes me feel like I sold the bottom, and every red candle makes me feel like a genius for 7 minutes xD, still holding around 90-85%, still bullish long term, and still got the mining side running through OneMiners, so I&#39;m not fully out or anything :D but damn, BTC really has a way of making every decision feel dumb right after u make it lol. maybe that&#39;s the real game. not buying, not selling, just trying not to become emotionally cooked by a chart. anyone else sold a little and somehow became MORE stressed? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Kindly_Lab4217 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/selling-some-btc-did-not-fix-my-brain-lol</link><guid>869250</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>selling some BTC did not fix my brain lol</dc:text></item><item><title>How to buy bitcoin without KYC (asap)</title><description><![CDATA[i have trust wallet and herd you do not need KYC to send bitcoin depending on how much you send but not sure never sent any before but it asks when trying to buy bitcoin or other crypto for ID i have no ID as i don&#39;t drive so have no driver&#39;s licence and im not wasting money on a passport just to spend more money on bitcoin as this will be a 1 time use and i will never need to use crypto again what can i do? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok_Roll_8698 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-to-buy-bitcoin-without-kyc-asap</link><guid>869252</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How to buy bitcoin without KYC (asap)</dc:text></item><item><title>Sony gets conditional US trust bank nod for Dollar Stablecoins</title><description><![CDATA[Sony Bank received conditional approval to set up Connectia Trust as a US subsidiary capitalized at $40 million. I think their plan is to issue and manage dollar-denominated stablecoins, with early signals pointing toward payments in games and anime-related services. Full operations still require final regulatory clearance. I believe it could draw in users already comfortable with Sony’s entertainment and gaming products, since a familiar name might lower the barrier compared to standalone crypto apps. If the stablecoins integrate directly into those services, some spending that currently happens off-chain could move on-chain in those verticals. One path forward is that other consumer-facing brands watch the process and decide the regulatory route looks workable, leading to more similar setups over the next year or two. What else do you guys think would need to happen for wider adoption in actual spending? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Toriunderhill [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sony-gets-conditional-us-trust-bank-nod-for-dollar-stablecoins</link><guid>869300</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sony gets conditional US trust bank nod for Dollar Stablecoins</dc:text></item><item><title>I created a huge 195-country bitcoin guide based on real Reddit threads from here and local forums so each country shows the exchanges and apps people actually use, the payment methods that work, and the issues people run into.</title><description><![CDATA[ This took a lot of work and would love your feedback on what&#39;s missing, what can be added/removed! https://newhedge.io/buy &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AlonShvarts [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-created-a-huge-195-country-bitcoin-guide-based-on-real-reddit-threads-from-here-and-local-forums-so-each-country-shows-the-exchanges-and-apps-people-actually-use-the-payment-methods-that-work-and-the-issues-people-run-into</link><guid>869386</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I created a huge 195-country bitcoin guide based on real Reddit threads from here and local forums so each country shows the exchanges and apps people actually use, the payment methods that work, and the issues people run into.</dc:text></item><item><title>Golden Standard for Account Abstraction ?</title><description><![CDATA[Hello everyone. What is the golden standard for account abstraction on Ethereum? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Klutzy_Tone_4359 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/golden-standard-for-account-abstraction</link><guid>869295</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Golden Standard for Account Abstraction ?</dc:text></item><item><title>A brutal lesson in crypto: crypto user lost nearly $1 million in $USDT after signing a phishing token approval on Ethereum</title><description><![CDATA[ Well a classic approval phishing. User signed malicious token approval on phishing site, enabling scammers to drain exactly 999,999 USDT from their Ethereum wallet in 3 multicall txs (Scam Sniffer) It came through an approval, a standard ERC-20 permission that lets another address spend tokens from a user&#39;s wallet Remember folks, always revoke approvals regularly at revoke.cash &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ocean_protocol [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/a-brutal-lesson-in-crypto-crypto-user-lost-nearly-1-million-in-usdt-after-signing-a-phishing-token-approval-on-ethereum</link><guid>869296</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>A brutal lesson in crypto: crypto user lost nearly $1 million in $USDT after signing a phishing token approval on Ethereum</dc:text></item><item><title>Demand Pool mines first Stratum V2 block, marking historic milestone for Bitcoin mining decentralization</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ProfitableCheetah [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/demand-pool-mines-first-stratum-v2-block-marking-historic-milestone-for-bitcoin-mining-decentralization</link><guid>869298</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Demand Pool mines first Stratum V2 block, marking historic milestone for Bitcoin mining decentralization</dc:text></item><item><title>The Bitcoin Stateless Revolution. How Utreexo (BIP-183) Obliterates the UTXO Bottleneck and Reclaims the Base Layer.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/sylsau [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-bitcoin-stateless-revolution-how-utreexo-bip-183-obliterates-the-utxo-bottleneck-and-reclaims-the-base-layer</link><guid>869249</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Bitcoin Stateless Revolution. How Utreexo (BIP-183) Obliterates the UTXO Bottleneck and Reclaims the Base Layer.</dc:text></item><item><title>INTERPOL Operation First Light 2026 Leads to 5,811 Arrests in Global Fraud Crackdown</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Resident_Caramel763 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/interpol-operation-first-light-2026-leads-to-5811-arrests-in-global-fraud-crackdown</link><guid>869299</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>INTERPOL Operation First Light 2026 Leads to 5,811 Arrests in Global Fraud Crackdown</dc:text></item><item><title>Is on-chain investigator a viable role to study for?</title><description><![CDATA[Hi, I live in Russia and want to move out of here, I don&#39;t have any education, I can save up and move to some Russian speaking countries, but I&#39;ll probably get stuck, while I am in Russia I have support network so I am self-studying for a few hours every day osint, programming and crypto, because AI(I know stupid, but I don&#39;t where else to ask) said that companies in crypto are more willing to hire juniors, plus while in Russia I can only receive payments in crypto, before I move if everything is playing right. Here&#39;s what I would like to ask about(I wrote following text as a message to another person, so I am sorry if I missed some details and something doesn&#39;t make sense): 1) How hard is to get junior position on this role? I want work that is remote and will give me enough funds to relocate(I do not expect some golden mountains, AI told me that 1500-2000 usd is reasonable expectations for junior role in this position) 2) Do employers usually expect relevant education, beside self-study knowledge? 3) Can you rate my plan of action? - at the same time I am currently learning progromming(python, data analytics), crypto(honestly somewhat lost for now I am reading up to 2nd chapter of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and after I will be studying etherscan, arkham and other tools) and osint(for now I have finished cybermentor half of osint course and now I try to practice by doing some small exercises to develop osint mindset, but as soon as crypto knowledge will catch up I will mix crypto and osint practice and later when programming will catch up I will mix all three to build my portfolio in relevant to position aspect) and also AI advised to learn in the later half when I will learn solidly all topics to also learn regulatorics of crypto &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Mental_Budget_5085 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-on-chain-investigator-a-viable-role-to-study-for</link><guid>869162</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is on-chain investigator a viable role to study for?</dc:text></item><item><title>I used ETH to book my Uber from the airport after my card was denied once more.</title><description><![CDATA[When I arrived in a new nation, I had no local currency yet and had my card banned for the third time this trip, but I needed transportation. While I waited for my bag, I used ETH on my phone to purchase an Uber gift card using aceb. Before I reached the exit, I applied it to the app, so by the time I arrived outside, a ride was reserved. I&#39;ve started holding a modest amount of ETH for just such circumstances. When a bank card fails at the wrong time, gift cards cover everything you need, including hotels, taxis and food delivery. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/wasaxd [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-used-eth-to-book-my-uber-from-the-airport-after-my-card-was-denied-once-more</link><guid>869158</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I used ETH to book my Uber from the airport after my card was denied once more.</dc:text></item><item><title>This guy is rugpulling and profiting 10 SOL or $3k per day</title><description><![CDATA[ Now I&#39;m thinking of doing it too, but I&#39;m dizzy thinking people will lose money over this, it feels like stealing them, immagine if someone invests all his life savings in your coin... Would you do it? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mannythomson [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-guy-is-rugpulling-and-profiting-10-sol-or-3k-per-day</link><guid>869160</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This guy is rugpulling and profiting 10 SOL or $3k per day</dc:text></item><item><title>People that held or bought at $100K+</title><description><![CDATA[Just curious what price you were hoping for &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TenToppingPizza [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/people-that-held-or-bought-at-100k</link><guid>869248</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>People that held or bought at $100K+</dc:text></item><item><title>With bitcoin you are your own bank (if you self custody ofc)</title><description><![CDATA[A reminder, to self custody. Make sure your bitcoin is yours! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/with-bitcoin-you-are-your-own-bank-if-you-self-custody-ofc</link><guid>869251</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>With bitcoin you are your own bank (if you self custody ofc)</dc:text></item><item><title>If you feel like your bank is robbing you</title><description><![CDATA[Buy bitcoin. Simple as that. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Important-Might-7080 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/if-you-feel-like-your-bank-is-robbing-you</link><guid>869247</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>If you feel like your bank is robbing you</dc:text></item><item><title>Lets assume the Worst Case Scenario</title><description><![CDATA[After the events of October 10, 2025, we can now say with certainty that some Market Manipulation is already taking place within the Bitcoin market and crypto more broadly. That being said, Bitcoin is purpose built to resist central control by banks, governments, and other centralized regulators. If we can now view market manipulation as a new form of centralized control, it begs the question, can a technology be built into the tech stack of Bitcoin that directly fights the type of Market Manipulation being performed by Wall Street? Rather than asking the US government to make the manipulation illegal (they wont) can we make the manipulation almost impossible for them to perform by implementing some sort of technology that exposes when they are trying do it or disrupts the process? Please share your thoughts. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Wise-Instruction9535 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/lets-assume-the-worst-case-scenario</link><guid>869392</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Lets assume the Worst Case Scenario</dc:text></item><item><title>Is learning about crypro worth my time even tho i have low capital ?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok-Bat8542 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-learning-about-crypro-worth-my-time-even-tho-i-have-low-capital</link><guid>869159</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is learning about crypro worth my time even tho i have low capital ?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 09, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-09-2026</link><guid>869157</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 09, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>What Bitcoin has been doing for this month.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-bitcoin-has-been-doing-for-this-month</link><guid>869385</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What Bitcoin has been doing for this month.</dc:text></item><item><title>Looking for the right person to build bitcoin.guide</title><description><![CDATA[I own the domain bitcoin.guide I&#39;ve always thought that a great bitcoin guide deserved to be built on it, and I don&#39;t think I&#39;m the right person for this project. Would love to find a Bitcoin OG who wants to buy the domain and make a project out of it. I bought this in June of 2019 and will sell for less than what I paid (measured in both btc and usd). If you&#39;re interested feel free to reach out - looking to sell on a marketplace like Sedo rather than direct. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/musicfan39 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/looking-for-the-right-person-to-build-bitcoinguide</link><guid>869148</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Looking for the right person to build bitcoin.guide</dc:text></item><item><title>Robinhood 3% back on crypto deposit “discrepancy”</title><description><![CDATA[ I received a promotional email from robinhood offering 3% bonus on crypto deposit. In the email they said the transferred assets only need to be kept on Robinhood for 2.5 months. However, when I clicked the link and got to the App, the fine print says that you must maintain the crypto assets for 2.5 YEARS. What a convenient mistake to make in the promotional email… &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Lala-dc [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/robinhood-3-back-on-crypto-deposit-discrepancy</link><guid>869163</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Robinhood 3% back on crypto deposit “discrepancy”</dc:text></item><item><title>35$ in bitcoin currency for help</title><description><![CDATA[I’m new to Bitcoin and could really use some advice. I need to transfer about $35 worth of Bitcoin to another wallet tonight, but I found out after buying some yesterday that my exchange has a 7-day withdrawal hold. I wasn’t aware of that before making the purchase. Does anyone know of a legitimate way to get Bitcoin that can be transferred immediately, or have any suggestions for what I can do? If anyone is willing to help, I’d truly appreciate it, but I’m mainly looking for advice and a solution. Thanks in advance. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ill-Race-2326 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/35-in-bitcoin-currency-for-help</link><guid>869149</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>35$ in bitcoin currency for help</dc:text></item><item><title>How do you think about BTC’s opportunity cost?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve been thinking about BTC’s opportunity cost. People can still be long-term bullish, but when AI stocks, gold, oil, or other trades are moving faster, it becomes harder to decide the portion to allocate to BTC. Holding can still make sense, especially as a core position, but there is a trade-off when other assets have clearer momentum. That is what I keep going back and forth on. I look at BTC on bydfi these days and realized I was comparing it against others with the same capital. How are you guys here reading BTC now? Still holding as a core position, selling a bit, or rotating into stronger momentum? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Choice_Employee_7739 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-do-you-think-about-btcs-opportunity-cost</link><guid>869165</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How do you think about BTC’s opportunity cost?</dc:text></item><item><title>Are stablecoins becoming crypto's most practical use case?</title><description><![CDATA[Over the past few years, stablecoins seem to have quietly become one of the most widely used parts of crypto. Many people who would never touch volatile assets are now using stablecoins for transfers, payments, and crossborder transactions Do you think stablecoins will become the first truly mainstream crypto product? Why or why not? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/North-Exchange5899 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/are-stablecoins-becoming-cryptos-most-practical-use-case</link><guid>869161</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Are stablecoins becoming crypto's most practical use case?</dc:text></item><item><title>Why do crypto wallet mistakes feel impossible to fix?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve been wondering why cryptocurrency wallet payment issues seem so much harder to deal with than regular payment problems. One small mistake can turn into payment processing errors or even blockchain transaction issues, and there&#39;s often no easy way to undo it. I&#39;ve also run into daily payment failures from time to time, so I&#39;m trying to get better at crypto wallet troubleshooting and understand the digital wallet limitations before they become expensive mistakes. Has anyone found a routine or habit that helps prevent these kinds of issues? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Organic_Horse88 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-do-crypto-wallet-mistakes-feel-impossible-to-fix</link><guid>869164</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why do crypto wallet mistakes feel impossible to fix?</dc:text></item><item><title>DAC8 collects more data than fighting tax fraud requires, and the government databases it depends on already have a track record of leaking.</title><description><![CDATA[ A bank reports your annual balance and the interest you earned, that&#39;s it. DAC8, the EU&#39;s crypto reporting directive, forces crypto platforms to report your identity, including your home address and date of birth, your tax residence, and your full transaction history: every acquisition, disposal, transfer, deposit and withdrawal, including transactions that have no relevance whatsoever to any tax event. Not even a bank is subject to this level of detail. Here&#39;s why that matters beyond principle. Government databases holding this kind of data do not have a clean track record: A DGFiP tax agent in Bobigny was jailed in January 2026 for selling home addresses and tax profiles to criminals, specifically targeting cryptocurrency investors In Italy, corrupt police officers accessed tax, police and bank databases and exfiltrated over a million records, resold or used for blackmail (the Equalize case, 2024-2026) Bulgaria&#39;s tax authority had the data of 5 to 7 million citizens, nearly its entire adult population, exfiltrated through what investigators called basic techniques In 18 months, more than 100 million records of French citizens were compromised from databases run by the French state or its contractors France&#39;s own privacy regulator logged 8,613 breach notifications in the last 12 months, roughly one every hour And when crypto-specific data leaks, it doesn&#39;t stay abstract: the Waltio breach (a French crypto tax platform) directly served at least three kidnappings, according to French authorities. That is the exact same category of database DAC8 now creates, at a scale French authorities themselves describe as up to 1000x larger, shared across 27 tax administrations instead of one platform. https://preview.redd.it/6rlkjrcl64ch1.jpg?width=2752&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=e4f06cc6e02214a928237e6d84ef9d94e6bef150 The physical-risk numbers are trending the wrong way at the same time this rollout is happening: Wrench attacks (physical coercion to extract crypto) rose 75% in 2025, then another 41% in Q1 2026 versus Q1 2025. Europe now accounts for 82% of global crypto-related physical attacks, France alone for 70%. Over half of 2026 victims held no crypto at all, they were spouses, children or elderly parents of holders. $101M was extorted in just the first four months of 2026. https://preview.redd.it/calhsqk074ch1.png?width=1672&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=aad9a409ab2271bf1b362704325fdfe303ccd7e8 This is the proportionality argument we&#39;re now making in court. We&#39;ve filed a legal challenge before France&#39;s Conseil d&#39;État to annul the French decree implementing DAC8, arguing the scale of data collection exceeds what fighting tax fraud actually requires, and that concentrating this much identity-linked financial data in a database already proven leakable creates a security risk that outweighs whatever fraud it prevents. Full case, sources and figures on STOP DAC8: DAC8.COM Given this track record, is a shared 27-country database actually more secure than the status quo, or just a bigger target? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/BullBitcoin_ [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/dac8-collects-more-data-than-fighting-tax-fraud-requires-and-the-government-databases-it-depends-on-already-have-a-track-record-of-leaking</link><guid>869056</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>DAC8 collects more data than fighting tax fraud requires, and the government databases it depends on already have a track record of leaking.</dc:text></item><item><title>For Designers: Tired of downloading the Bitcoin logo from random links?</title><description><![CDATA[I gave myself an impossible brief: Uniformise the B. ecosystem&#39;s main design assets and logo. I wanted to create the simplest, most basic, and complete resource of design assets for Bitcoin because I’m tired of downloading the same logo from random websites or creating SVGs from scratch. I wanted people to be able to find all the resources in one file (Figma &amp; GitHub) and, as much as possible, standardise some components. There was no good solution, just a long chain and succession of trade-offs. It&#39;s like rebranding 10 brands at once; there is no choice that won&#39;t leave someone unsatisfied. The file is in “Beta” so you can review it. Hot topics: Bitcoin logo should be different (but really similar) to the B. currency symbol. It is already like that in many products, but I wanted to remark the difference I love the idea of talking only about Bitcoin and not Sats. I know the Bitcoin community spent effort on this, but personally I think we lost that battle. “I will zap you some sats” is already here, used commonly. I’m just trying to fix it by proposing a symbol for sats. I know there have been other proposals in the past, but I’m sceptical about that; too cryptic. Cashu currently has a very detailed, complex logo; I’m proposing a simplified, more banal version. I also proposed a logo for Ark. Main questions: Should I keep my proposal for Cashu or the old version? I would like to avoid Nostr and Cashu having different colours in the negative version; should I go with white, or do you have any other suggestions? Does anyone know if the DLC project is still on and how to get the vector logo? Are there any logos or technologies missing that are important to add? No wallets, only technology logos. Any missing version of the logo that you think important to include? Should I also include the most popular wallet in V2? https://www.figma.com/design/icmH1QEg9lFtj9pgW9D3tl/Bitcoin-ecosystem--logos-and-design-kit?node-id=0-1&amp;t=h0ci1j2j6LcjshmE-1 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CompleteTeaching720 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/for-designers-tired-of-downloading-the-bitcoin-logo-from-random-links</link><guid>869147</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>For Designers: Tired of downloading the Bitcoin logo from random links?</dc:text></item><item><title>Coinbase Got a UK Stock and Derivatives License As the SEC Is Still Writing Its First Crypto Rule</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coinbase-got-a-uk-stock-and-derivatives-license-as-the-sec-is-still-writing-its-first-crypto-rule</link><guid>869059</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Coinbase Got a UK Stock and Derivatives License As the SEC Is Still Writing Its First Crypto Rule</dc:text></item><item><title>Someone Spent $4.4M Buying BONK Votes on Bybit and Binance and Walked Out With $20M Legally</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/someone-spent-44m-buying-bonk-votes-on-bybit-and-binance-and-walked-out-with-20m-legally</link><guid>869054</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Someone Spent $4.4M Buying BONK Votes on Bybit and Binance and Walked Out With $20M Legally</dc:text></item><item><title>BonkDAO Should Be Held Accountable for Poor Governance Rules That Led to $20M Lost in the Vote</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/VisceralMessiah [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bonkdao-should-be-held-accountable-for-poor-governance-rules-that-led-to-20m-lost-in-the-vote</link><guid>869060</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BonkDAO Should Be Held Accountable for Poor Governance Rules That Led to $20M Lost in the Vote</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 8, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-8-2026-gmt0</link><guid>869052</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 8, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Blockchain.com UK based customers anyone with funds held hostage got it released?</title><description><![CDATA[been several months since blockchain (infamously) locked my account for KYC which has been succesfull and yet still blocked. From the emails it seems like Blockchain starting 1 July 2026 (last week) has migrated to a specific UK entity, did anyone managed to get their account unlocked since then? Has anyone tried to file a complain to the FCA? to the one stupid unemployed idiot who&#39;ll certainly be like &quot;WhY yOu USeD BloCkChaIN&quot; go get a job &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/madonnatroia [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/blockchaincom-uk-based-customers-anyone-with-funds-held-hostage-got-it-released</link><guid>869146</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Blockchain.com UK based customers anyone with funds held hostage got it released?</dc:text></item><item><title>Sony Secures Conditional OCC Approval for U.S. Trust Bank, Fueling Stablecoin Ambitions</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sony-secures-conditional-occ-approval-for-us-trust-bank-fueling-stablecoin-ambitions</link><guid>869055</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sony Secures Conditional OCC Approval for U.S. Trust Bank, Fueling Stablecoin Ambitions</dc:text></item><item><title>This Clarity Act is taking forever, Defi back then and now has been so much different.</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/hduynam99 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-clarity-act-is-taking-forever-defi-back-then-and-now-has-been-so-much-different</link><guid>869061</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>This Clarity Act is taking forever, Defi back then and now has been so much different.</dc:text></item><item><title>Rug pulling should be illegal</title><description><![CDATA[ Came across this video on YouTube. NA Market especially does this and liq all the newbies. Shouldn&#39;t this sh** be totally illegal? Edit for those dm-ing for vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Drqc_pnd4 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mannythomson [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/rug-pulling-should-be-illegal</link><guid>869053</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Rug pulling should be illegal</dc:text></item><item><title>我现在开始学习和练习Web3还会太晚吗？如果不晚，一个完全的新手应该从哪些方面入手？</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/tarquinwang [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/web3</link><guid>869051</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>我现在开始学习和练习Web3还会太晚吗？如果不晚，一个完全的新手应该从哪些方面入手？</dc:text></item><item><title>I started accepting crypto donations for my open source project and want to build a tool from what I learned in the process (looking for feedback)</title><description><![CDATA[Hello, I&#39;m the maintainer of a few OSS projects. My most popular tool (called Termix, website, and mobile app) has over 14k GitHub stars and 10M+ Docker pulls. A few months ago, I started accepting crypto donations for that project (BTC, ETH, and SOL), and since then, I&#39;ve started digging into the field of crypto as a whole. I&#39;ve been looking into wallet monitoring, webhooks, all for the purpose of notifying me when I&#39;ve been donated to. My idea: A free app (website/mobile app) that sends you a push notification any time you get sent crypto to a wallet address you are watching. This would be aimed at people like me, OSS maintainers, streamers, anyone taking donations, who just want to know the second that they&#39;ve received a donation. Of course, services like this already exist such as cryptocurrencyalerting.com. However, there has yet to be (from what I&#39;ve seen, correct me if I&#39;m wrong) a single service that is account-less and free. The plan is to keep it free and fund it through donations; more donations unlock more chains where I can self-host my own nodes to feed the notifications. Initially, the app will just be fed from QuickNode since I believe that will cover the initial user base, but as I gain more users and donations, I will begin self-hosting nodes for different networks, which would allow me to keep the app free. Before I sink time into building it, I wanted to check if this is something that would be actually useful to people or if it already exists and I&#39;ve missed it. What are your thoughts? Thanks for reading, Luke &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/VizeKarma [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/i-started-accepting-crypto-donations-for-my-open-source-project-and-want-to-build-a-tool-from-what-i-learned-in-the-process-looking-for-feedback</link><guid>869058</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>I started accepting crypto donations for my open source project and want to build a tool from what I learned in the process (looking for feedback)</dc:text></item><item><title>Built a free, ad-free financial Terminal for real-time market tracking and macro analysis. Thoughts? ????</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Prestigious_Mine_321 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/built-a-free-ad-free-financial-terminal-for-real-time-market-tracking-and-macro-analysis-thoughts</link><guid>869062</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Built a free, ad-free financial Terminal for real-time market tracking and macro analysis. Thoughts? ????</dc:text></item><item><title>Here is me saying bitcoin in July 2026</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/frankiemacdonald1984 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/here-is-me-saying-bitcoin-in-july-2026</link><guid>869012</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Here is me saying bitcoin in July 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Where the #Bitcoin Maximalists yet ?</title><description><![CDATA[I came to USA in a student visa just to study Austrian Economics and take part in Bitcoin Conferences. I am now enrolled in MS in Business Analytics. I am working on few papers on Bitcoin’s Hash Rate and such. I am so done with formal education, but everything about Bitcoin is so cool. I am gonna graduate in this December, 2026. I am very eager to work in a Bitcoin Company. I would love to work in River Financial or Swan Bitcoin. I love Bitcoin and everything it has to offer to this dollar world. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/OwnLayer8944 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/where-the-bitcoin-maximalists-yet</link><guid>869015</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Where the #Bitcoin Maximalists yet ?</dc:text></item><item><title>How are your investments divided percentually?</title><description><![CDATA[I&#39;m trying to invest into other assets as have many people adviced. So just for my inspirqtion and information (roughly) what percentage of your investments is in BTC, stocks, ETF&#39;s, other crypto or any other type. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/trakturik0 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-are-your-investments-divided-percentually</link><guid>869018</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How are your investments divided percentually?</dc:text></item><item><title>RWA Tokenization Just Hit a New ATH: $32B On-Chain (Excluding Stablecoins)</title><description><![CDATA[ Real-world asset tokenization continues to accelerate! Total on-chain RWA value just crossed $32B, excluding stablecoins. A new all-time high. ~$5B (late 2023) → $32B+ today US Treasuries lead, but commodities and credit are catching up fast The asset mix gets broader every quarter TradFi is moving on-chain, category by category. Up only, regardless of market conditions. Source: https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/2074702523449987427 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/rwa-tokenization-just-hit-a-new-ath-32b-on-chain-excluding-stablecoins</link><guid>869057</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>RWA Tokenization Just Hit a New ATH: $32B On-Chain (Excluding Stablecoins)</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto giant Circle rebuffed efforts to help scam victims, police say</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ICIJ [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/crypto-giant-circle-rebuffed-efforts-to-help-scam-victims-police-say</link><guid>868910</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto giant Circle rebuffed efforts to help scam victims, police say</dc:text></item><item><title>Bull Bitcoin is officially opening the first legal front against DAC8 in Europe - stacker.news</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fiach_Dubh [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bull-bitcoin-is-officially-opening-the-first-legal-front-against-dac8-in-europe-stackernews</link><guid>869016</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bull Bitcoin is officially opening the first legal front against DAC8 in Europe - stacker.news</dc:text></item><item><title>Compose Whitepaper: A Composition Layer for On-Chain Applications</title><description><![CDATA[ Abstract The smart-contract ecosystem already depends heavily on code reuse, but that reuse has not yet become shared on-chain infrastructure. Similar logic is repeatedly redeployed across projects, creating duplicated infrastructure that increases long-term maintenance, audit, and security burdens for the ecosystem. Compose introduces Smart Contract Oriented Programming, or SCOP, to bring reuse into the deployed architecture itself. Using diamonds and stateless facets, Compose enables modular on-chain systems that are easier to build and trust across their lifecycle. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/mudgen [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/compose-whitepaper-a-composition-layer-for-on-chain-applications</link><guid>868905</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Compose Whitepaper: A Composition Layer for On-Chain Applications</dc:text></item><item><title>Ethereum has just crossed another major milestone.</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/everstake [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ethereum-has-just-crossed-another-major-milestone</link><guid>868906</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ethereum has just crossed another major milestone.</dc:text></item><item><title>Getting Started with Bitcoin - Some Helpful Resource Links</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Fiach_Dubh [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/getting-started-with-bitcoin-some-helpful-resource-links</link><guid>869022</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Getting Started with Bitcoin - Some Helpful Resource Links</dc:text></item><item><title>Close to a million investors of the Trump memecoin lost a collective $3.8 billion, even as the president disclosed $636 million in earnings</title><description><![CDATA[ President Donald Trump has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars from his signature cryptocurrency while his supporters have largely been left holding the bag, according to a report. Of the 1.48 million wallets that bought the $TRUMP memecoin since it launched just three days before Trump’s second inauguration last year, about 66%, or 988,905 wallets, had lost money by the end of June. According to data from blockchain analytics firm Nansen, the combined losses were $3.81 billion, reported the New York Times. The losses are stark given that President Trump has claimed large profits from the token, which sports a picture of him with his fist in the air and the words “Fight, Fight, Fight,” in reference to the Butler, PA attempted assassination attempt in 2024. According to the president’s most recent financial disclosures, he had pocketed $636 million from the $TRUMP memecoin alone. Read more [paywall removed for Redditors]: https://fortune.com/2026/07/07/donald-trump-meme-coin-world-liberty-financial-finance-politics/?utm_source=reddit/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/fortune [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/close-to-a-million-investors-of-the-trump-memecoin-lost-a-collective-38-billion-even-as-the-president-disclosed-636-million-in-earnings</link><guid>868908</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Close to a million investors of the Trump memecoin lost a collective $3.8 billion, even as the president disclosed $636 million in earnings</dc:text></item><item><title>Conduition, Jeremy Rubin - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #412 Recap Podcast</title><description><![CDATA[ Conduition and Jeremy Rubin joined Optech to discuss Newsletter #412.: Benchmarking SLH-DSA STARK aggregation Bird of Prey 2 (BoP-2) non-malleable schnorr and PQ signatures Lattice-based signatures Public key recovery for P2MR EC leaves Aligning privacy incentives in P2MR Prohibit merkle internal node preimages that encode minimal 64-byte transactions Triggering EC disabling with a NUMS point spend or hashrate majority And more You can listen on our website: https://bitcoinops.org/en/podcast/2026/07/07/ Fountain: https://fountain.fm/episode/y6XkElTaP2wZFzmAsY8n Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3tHQacI9FTEYW3J2uLDX4d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bitcoin-optech-newsletter-412-recap/id1674626983?i=1000775973839 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bitschmidty [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/conduition-jeremy-rubin-bitcoin-optech-newsletter-412-recap-podcast</link><guid>869017</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Conduition, Jeremy Rubin - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #412 Recap Podcast</dc:text></item><item><title>digital btc watch</title><description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, I’ve spent a lot of time engaging with Bitcoin over the past five years, and now I want to make my own contribution to the space. After consuming countless podcasts, books, and so on, I found myself going deeper and deeper down the &quot;time&quot; rabbit hole—exploring the nature of time and its fundamental importance in the financial world and our society at large (calendars). Alongside my fascination with Bitcoin, I have a passion for watches, and I’d like to combine the two. I want to create the first digital Bitcoin wristwatch. I’d like to base the design on the Casio A168WA. It would display the block height, the time until the next block, and the current epoch. My question for you all is: would you wear or buy a watch like this? Or am I the only one? Thanks! EDIT 1: Thanks for the feedback—that’s awesome! To be honest, I thought I’d get completely torn apart here, but it looks like there are actually a few people interested. So, I’d like to go into a bit more detail and address your objections and questions :) In my post, I mentioned that I wanted to base the design on the Casio A168W. That’s only half the story, though; I actually want to model the design after the Omega Equinoxe. In other words, a &quot;Reverso&quot;-style watch: a simple yet elegant analog dial on the front, and a display on the back showing the block height, epoch, and other details. (Since I’m right at the beginning of this idea, I mentioned the Casio because I already have some concepts for how I could &quot;quickly&quot; build a watch like that for myself.) To clarify how the Casio would work: it would naturally display the standard time, but you could switch between the different display modes by pressing the bezel. Regarding the design, I wouldn&#39;t put a Bitcoin symbol on it; the watch should be something like a gadget—or ideally, an artifact—for Bitcoiners. It should be wearable without being immediately recognizable to the uninitiated—sort of a &quot;quiet luxury&quot; vibe. Another idea, to align with the general Bitcoin ethos, was to sell the watch for a fixed BTC price that never changes. This way, early adopters benefit... plus, it would allow the purchase block to be permanently stored on the watch and retrieved later. (I know this borders on a &quot;measuring contest,&quot; but I’d think it was cool to see exactly when the watch was bought—and having proof of ownership is common in the watch community, something the blockchain handles perfectly.) First and foremost, though, I’d aim to build an MVP; these are just general ideas I’d love to get feedback on—including, or especially, negative feedback! Thanks, guys! :D &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Recommendation781 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/digital-btc-watch</link><guid>869020</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>digital btc watch</dc:text></item><item><title>That time Gregory Maxwell sent 21M bitcoins to himself.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/olivietti [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/that-time-gregory-maxwell-sent-21m-bitcoins-to-himself</link><guid>869019</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>That time Gregory Maxwell sent 21M bitcoins to himself.</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin vs Altcoins</title><description><![CDATA[I’m starting to wonder if holding altcoins is worth the risk. Every cycle so many get wiped out, while BTC keeps proving itself. Should I sell my alts and move everything into Bitcoin, or is there still value in holding quality altcoins for the next bull run? Would love to hear everyone’s opinions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Extreme_Exam7914 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-vs-altcoins</link><guid>868914</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin vs Altcoins</dc:text></item><item><title>BTC again????????</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Pretend_Analysis6787 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/btc-again</link><guid>869013</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BTC again????????</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin under pressure as Trump says Iran ceasefire is over</title><description><![CDATA[Bitcoin is facing renewed pressure after comments from Trump suggesting the Iran ceasefire is effectively over. Rising geopolitical tensions have pushed oil prices higher and increased uncertainty across global markets. Do you think this is a short-term reaction, or could geopolitical risks have a bigger impact on Bitcoin and other crypto assets in the coming weeks? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-under-pressure-as-trump-says-iran-ceasefire-is-over</link><guid>868913</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin under pressure as Trump says Iran ceasefire is over</dc:text></item><item><title>this is the first time ive head from the mt. gox founder</title><description><![CDATA[ wild story &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Famous-Remove8240 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/this-is-the-first-time-ive-head-from-the-mt-gox-founder</link><guid>869021</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>this is the first time ive head from the mt. gox founder</dc:text></item><item><title>BULL BITCOIN</title><description><![CDATA[BULL BITCOIN is taking France’s highest administrative court to seek the annulment of DAC8, a new European law that puts millions of users at physical risk. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bull-bitcoin</link><guid>869014</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BULL BITCOIN</dc:text></item><item><title>Revolut + Lightning: why 35 million new "Lightning users" is not the good news everyone thinks it is</title><description><![CDATA[Revolut just announced Lightning integration via Lightspark for UK and European users. 35 million people will soon use Lightning. The Bitcoin media is celebrating. I think we should slow down. Here&#39;s what Revolut is actually doing: NOT giving you a Lightning node NOT giving you channel keys NOT giving you any sovereignty It&#39;s custodial Lightning. Revolut holds the keys, manages the channels, can freeze your funds, and reports every payment to regulators. It&#39;s a bank account with Lightning rails. The real comparison nobody publishes: Revolut Lightning vs Self-Custodial LND: Key custody: Revolut vs YOU KYC: mandatory vs none Fund freezing: anytime vs impossible Privacy: zero vs strong (Tor) Routing fees: Revolut keeps vs you keep Sovereignty: none vs complete There are things the Revolut integration does validate: Lightning works at scale, network liquidity grows, Lightning Addresses get normalized. That matters. But 35 million surveilled custodial users is not what Lightning was designed for. Full article:https://davidebtc186.substack.com/p/revolut-lightning-good-news-or-a Donaet; [zap@shadowbip.com](mailto:zap@shadowbip.com) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Large-Cress900 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/revolut-lightning-why-35-million-new-lightning-users-is-not-the-good-news-everyone-thinks-it-is</link><guid>868835</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Revolut + Lightning: why 35 million new "Lightning users" is not the good news everyone thinks it is</dc:text></item><item><title>SpaceX Bitcoin Wallet Makes First BTC Transfer in Six Months With $88 Test Transaction</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Resident_Caramel763 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/spacex-bitcoin-wallet-makes-first-btc-transfer-in-six-months-with-88-test-transaction</link><guid>868909</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>SpaceX Bitcoin Wallet Makes First BTC Transfer in Six Months With $88 Test Transaction</dc:text></item><item><title>From Ancient Trade to Bitcoin: A Brief History of Money</title><description><![CDATA[I’ve made another attempt at writing an article. If you’re interested in a quick history of money or curious about what trade looked like before money existed (spoiler: it wasn’t actually based on simple barter, despite the common myth), you might find it interesting. The article covers the evolution of money from the earliest forms of trade all the way to Bitcoin. You can read it here: https://stdout.ondran.com/en/history-of-money I’d really appreciate any feedback, whether it’s about the content, writing style, or anything else. Thanks! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ondr4NDev [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/from-ancient-trade-to-bitcoin-a-brief-history-of-money</link><guid>868836</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>From Ancient Trade to Bitcoin: A Brief History of Money</dc:text></item><item><title>The Man Who Built BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Now Runs the $10T Fund That Refused to List It</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-man-who-built-blackrocks-bitcoin-etf-now-runs-the-10t-fund-that-refused-to-list-it</link><guid>868912</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Man Who Built BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Now Runs the $10T Fund That Refused to List It</dc:text></item><item><title>Oil Sanctions Back, Bitcoin Down, Gold Up as the Iran War Oil Price Shock Returns</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/oil-sanctions-back-bitcoin-down-gold-up-as-the-iran-war-oil-price-shock-returns</link><guid>868911</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Oil Sanctions Back, Bitcoin Down, Gold Up as the Iran War Oil Price Shock Returns</dc:text></item><item><title>USDC on eth to Arbitrum</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Tommorox2345 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/usdc-on-eth-to-arbitrum</link><guid>868907</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>USDC on eth to Arbitrum</dc:text></item><item><title>Catching Falling Bitcoin speedrun</title><description><![CDATA[it happens. again. And this what we all do, catching falling knives, everyday. Why we still here, just to suffer. Just kidding , no pain no gain mf! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/catching-falling-bitcoin-speedrun</link><guid>868837</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Catching Falling Bitcoin speedrun</dc:text></item><item><title>How do you bridge to roobinhood chain?</title><description><![CDATA[As you see super hype on ROBINHOOD memes after their CEO publicly stated memes are welcome and have bright future. looking to drop some money and try out. is there any repuatable bridge offering cross chain to ROBINHOOD? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/b4basit [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-do-you-bridge-to-roobinhood-chain</link><guid>868742</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How do you bridge to roobinhood chain?</dc:text></item><item><title>Strategy (MSTR) mNAV Ratio Chart: Confidence Eroding</title><description><![CDATA[ MSTR Market Net Asset Ratio is hovering around 0.75. This means that Strategy&#39;s total share price is equal to 75% of their BTC holdings. Since Strategy has 12% dividend obligations on their STRC shares, market confidence is likely low in Saylor and his company. Look for more near term BTC downside. Saylor may be pressed to sell at a loss again. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Masterpiece2246 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strategy-mstr-mnav-ratio-chart-confidence-eroding</link><guid>868740</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strategy (MSTR) mNAV Ratio Chart: Confidence Eroding</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 08, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-08-2026</link><guid>868834</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 08, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 08, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-08-2026</link><guid>868736</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 08, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Shit like this makes me wants to give up on crypto...</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/WanZed11 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/shit-like-this-makes-me-wants-to-give-up-on-crypto</link><guid>868739</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Shit like this makes me wants to give up on crypto...</dc:text></item><item><title>Ondo Tokenized Stocks Dex</title><description><![CDATA[Anyone from USA or Canada holders of any and know anything? Does anyone know of other brokers offering it for sale ? What are the legalities? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Infamous_Win_247 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ondo-tokenized-stocks-dex</link><guid>868745</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Ondo Tokenized Stocks Dex</dc:text></item><item><title>Help with Migrating LTC from Exodus to Cake Wallet - Derivation Paths</title><description><![CDATA[Hello, I have been troubleshooting this for hours and cannot figure it out. Hoping someone smarter than me can help. I am trying to migrate from Exodus to Cake Wallet. When I use my seed phrase, Cake Wallet recognizes all of my assets except my Litecoin. Some research tells me they use different derivation paths - Cake Wallet uses m/84&#39;/2&#39;/0 and Exodus uses m/44&#39;/2&#39;/0&#39;/0/0. Does this mean that they are entirely incompatible, or is there a way to import the wallet using the private key? I tried this but I can&#39;t figure out exactly what key(s) to put into Cake Wallet. Thanks so much for any help! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/dizzy_zebra44 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/help-with-migrating-ltc-from-exodus-to-cake-wallet-derivation-paths</link><guid>868746</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Help with Migrating LTC from Exodus to Cake Wallet - Derivation Paths</dc:text></item><item><title>Finding Integrity in the Wild West of Meme Coins</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Pitiful_Mammoth_1267 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/finding-integrity-in-the-wild-west-of-meme-coins</link><guid>868748</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Finding Integrity in the Wild West of Meme Coins</dc:text></item><item><title>What happens if</title><description><![CDATA[Artificial intelligence somehow figures out a way to hack bitcoin and make it worthless. Theoretically possible? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Gold-Zone9015 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-happens-if</link><guid>868713</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What happens if</dc:text></item><item><title>There are two Bitcoin forks coming in August, and few are actually talking about the one that could actually cause a chain split.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/there-are-two-bitcoin-forks-coming-in-august-and-few-are-actually-talking-about-the-one-that-could-actually-cause-a-chain-split</link><guid>868744</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>There are two Bitcoin forks coming in August, and few are actually talking about the one that could actually cause a chain split.</dc:text></item><item><title>Nearly 1 in 5 Bitcoin miners are now mining at a loss: this exact signal marked the bottom in 2015, 2018, and 2020.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/nearly-1-in-5-bitcoin-miners-are-now-mining-at-a-loss-this-exact-signal-marked-the-bottom-in-2015-2018-and-2020</link><guid>868743</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Nearly 1 in 5 Bitcoin miners are now mining at a loss: this exact signal marked the bottom in 2015, 2018, and 2020.</dc:text></item><item><title>It is what it is</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Legitimate-Style6841 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/it-is-what-it-is</link><guid>868741</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>It is what it is</dc:text></item><item><title>16 Years Rise and Falls over 30%</title><description><![CDATA[ https://preview.redd.it/m5qx5csqywbh1.png?width=1695&amp;format=png&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=6eff37448baac696f6875565e100adcb28d3ddd7 Please feel free to validate my prices here, used a combination of Coinbase and Claude to create this. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/morbidgames [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/16-years-rise-and-falls-over-30</link><guid>868709</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>16 Years Rise and Falls over 30%</dc:text></item><item><title>Japan FinTech Observer #171</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/norbertgehrke [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/japan-fintech-observer-171</link><guid>868747</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Japan FinTech Observer #171</dc:text></item><item><title>Sound Money Hurts… and That's the Point [Clip]</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cryptoconomy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/sound-money-hurts-and-thats-the-point-clip</link><guid>868712</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Sound Money Hurts… and That's the Point [Clip]</dc:text></item><item><title>What’s the best site or app to buy or sell btc?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m looking for the buy &amp; sell rates. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/donaldyoung26 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/whats-the-best-site-or-app-to-buy-or-sell-btc</link><guid>868711</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What’s the best site or app to buy or sell btc?</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin experts split over plan to freeze Satoshi's 1.1 million bitcoin as quantum threat grows</title><description><![CDATA[ Binance founder Changpeng Zhao said Satoshi Nakamoto&#39;s bitcoin should be frozen before quantum computers can steal it. Not everyone agrees. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ethereal3xp [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-experts-split-over-plan-to-freeze-satoshis-11-million-bitcoin-as-quantum-threat-grows</link><guid>868738</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin experts split over plan to freeze Satoshi's 1.1 million bitcoin as quantum threat grows</dc:text></item><item><title>What are your targets?</title><description><![CDATA[What do you think we‘ll see in the next upcoming time? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CommunicationAny3239 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-are-your-targets</link><guid>868710</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What are your targets?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 7, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-7-2026-gmt0</link><guid>868737</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 7, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Honest question: CRO potential or no?</title><description><![CDATA[Years ago I started to invest a big portion of my savings into CRO because I started using their crypto card for cashback. Since then it never went up more than 0.20 and always fell back to this level. Imo there could be big potential like the own currency from Binance. But even though they lowered the stake rewards, it never made it back to almost one dollar and slowly I’m losing my hopium. Is there anyone else investing in it and can tell me if it’s worth it or should I change to something different. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Itchy-Acanthaceae841 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/honest-question-cro-potential-or-no</link><guid>868602</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Honest question: CRO potential or no?</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto made my web app possible - a real use case for crypto</title><description><![CDATA[For a lot of people, crypto is still mostly speculation and scams. For me, it has solved a core business problem. openrender.app exists because crypto made it possible to build a platform that can accept payments without a long onboarding process, meeting Visa and Mastercards arbitrary naughty list, and settle funds for expensive compute instantly. Traditional payment processors basically refused onboarding for uncensored NSFW image and video generation. When a platform touches that kind of content, a lot of normal payment rails just won’t support it, which makes it tough to build anything sustainable. What crypto gave me: A way to serve users globally. Instant settlement for compute-heavy service costs. A low fee path for small-value transactions and top-ups. No strict payment processor requirements. OpenRender is still a work in progress, but crypto was one of the reasons it could get off the ground at all. Without it I would not have been able to take any payments, and would be stuck wrestling with &quot;high risk&quot; merchant accounts. Curious how other founders here are using crypto for actual product infrastructure instead of just fundraising/speculation. Honestly, OpenRender probably wouldn’t exist in its current form without crypto. One major drawback: a lot of people simply have a habit of using cards, and are scared to touch crypto. For those users, I serve them via Thirdweb which does FIAT to crypto on ramping automatically - the issue is it&#39;s clunky and not particularly smooth. Does anyone know of a similar product to Thirdweb, where the customer pays by card and I get crypto? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/-Baloo [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/crypto-made-my-web-app-possible-a-real-use-case-for-crypto</link><guid>868603</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto made my web app possible - a real use case for crypto</dc:text></item><item><title>Why over-collateralization is DeFi lending's biggest inefficiency</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/SirThanos [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-over-collateralization-is-defi-lendings-biggest-inefficiency</link><guid>868601</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why over-collateralization is DeFi lending's biggest inefficiency</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin is DOWN since 2021 peak, but DCA returns still almost beat the S&amp;P 500</title><description><![CDATA[ Depending on the exact dates you use, Bitcoin is down about 13% from the 2021 peak, while SPY (the S&amp;P500 etf) is up about 60%. But a regular DCA into Bitcoin would still be up about 42%. In SPY it would be about +48%. In my latest video I break down the math of using Bitcoin&#39;s volatility to your advantage and explain why trying to perfectly time the bottom is probably costing you more than buying the top. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/thesatdaddy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-is-down-since-2021-peak-but-dca-returns-still-almost-beat-the-sp-500</link><guid>868708</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin is DOWN since 2021 peak, but DCA returns still almost beat the S&amp;P 500</dc:text></item><item><title>But guys...!!!</title><description><![CDATA[It&#39;s supposed to go down not up, its supposed to bottom in Octomber when the geniuses collectively decided to close the shorts and buy!!! Why its go up? Can&#39;t believe market dont act like what the vocal people on the internet want it to act!!!! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No_Jellyfish2185 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/but-guys</link><guid>868565</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>But guys...!!!</dc:text></item><item><title>Crypto Barriers</title><description><![CDATA[Hi guys I&#39;m doing a business research at my college and I decided to study something I like. I would appreciate if I could get some answers here from the community, The main question would be what did you thought it was difficult or hard when you joined the crypto space ? For me was to understand the transaction and as I used etheum the bridges got me confused and I ended up sending funds to the the wrong chain multiple times... What was it for you ? Was it to storage wallets safe, Bridges? Being hacked? It can be anything appears in your mind. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok_Highlight_5170 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/crypto-barriers</link><guid>868566</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Crypto Barriers</dc:text></item><item><title>How to sell land for bitcoin?</title><description><![CDATA[Hey! I&#39;ve been trying to get on my feet and a family member gave me a really nice piece of land in El Salvador to sell, mostly for inverstors or developers, I want to sell in bitcoin but not sure how to do it or how to advertise it. If anyone has purchased in BTC what would you like to listen from the vendor, has anyone done it to give me some tips? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Ok-Subject3022 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-to-sell-land-for-bitcoin</link><guid>868567</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How to sell land for bitcoin?</dc:text></item><item><title>Trump's major ally Nigel Farage quits after cryptocurrency scandal</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/TheExpressUS [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trumps-major-ally-nigel-farage-quits-after-cryptocurrency-scandal</link><guid>868597</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trump's major ally Nigel Farage quits after cryptocurrency scandal</dc:text></item><item><title>The Block Size War, written for people who weren't there</title><description><![CDATA[We just published a long-form history of the 2015-2017 block size war: the scaling deadlock, the Hong Kong agreement, the AsicBoost accusation, the New York Agreement, BIP-148 and BIP-91, and how SegWit finally activated. https://www.learnbitcoin.com/rabbit-hole/block-size-war Plenty of you lived through this and know it better than any writeup. If something&#39;s off, say so and we&#39;ll fix it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/LearnBitcoinCom [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-block-size-war-written-for-people-who-werent-there</link><guid>868564</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Block Size War, written for people who weren't there</dc:text></item><item><title>Update on Bitcoin wallet password found in an envelope</title><description><![CDATA[Hello, Thank you to everyone who helped me out from my previous post. I was able to import the wallet with BlueWallet on my phone. It had 0 Bitcoin. I guess I must have made a wallet but never bought anything. So not a secret millionaire. Thanks again. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/bbk13 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/update-on-bitcoin-wallet-password-found-in-an-envelope</link><guid>868599</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Update on Bitcoin wallet password found in an envelope</dc:text></item><item><title>Why Japan’s Bond Market Could Kill the Easy-Money Rally in Stocks and Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GreedVault [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-japans-bond-market-could-kill-the-easy-money-rally-in-stocks-and-bitcoin</link><guid>868600</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why Japan’s Bond Market Could Kill the Easy-Money Rally in Stocks and Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>Me after Strategy sold and bitcoin pumped 3%</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/criscrinkl [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/me-after-strategy-sold-and-bitcoin-pumped-3</link><guid>868563</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Me after Strategy sold and bitcoin pumped 3%</dc:text></item><item><title>Polymarket hit with lawsuit over settlement of Strategy's Bitcoin sale market</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/kirtash93 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/polymarket-hit-with-lawsuit-over-settlement-of-strategys-bitcoin-sale-market</link><guid>868598</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Polymarket hit with lawsuit over settlement of Strategy's Bitcoin sale market</dc:text></item><item><title>Trump Pocketed $1.4B From Crypto While Regulating It and Took the CLARITY Act Down With Him</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/andix3 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/trump-pocketed-14b-from-crypto-while-regulating-it-and-took-the-clarity-act-down-with-him</link><guid>868596</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Trump Pocketed $1.4B From Crypto While Regulating It and Took the CLARITY Act Down With Him</dc:text></item><item><title>How do you recover from a wallet drain</title><description><![CDATA[I had $30,000 worth of BTC that i worked my ass of to get to . it took me 2 years of saving up to get there . about 3 months ago my wallet got drained of all my BTC . my BTC was kept on my phantom wallet . I know Im stupid for not storing on a cold wallet but how does this even happen . I never connected my wallet to any apps , I never gave my seed phrase to anyone and I never interacted with any suspicious links . my questions is how do u mentally and finically recover from something like this . my mental health has been stuffed since this happend and it still dosent feel real . I know I’m not the first person this has happend to and I won’t be the last but this is genuinely such a shit feeling . cops said they can’t do much . this really sucks . &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AnxiousIndividual606 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/how-do-you-recover-from-a-wallet-drain</link><guid>868562</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>How do you recover from a wallet drain</dc:text></item><item><title>Why I'm All In On Bitcoin [Clip]</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cryptoconomy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-im-all-in-on-bitcoin-clip</link><guid>868568</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why I'm All In On Bitcoin [Clip]</dc:text></item><item><title>EBRD and EU back URECA’s Coal-to-Solar project in Mongolia. Data stored on Blockchain</title><description><![CDATA[ In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, families who live in ‘gers’ (Mongolian yurts central to the nomadic way of life) wake throughout the night in winter to feed their stoves coal: at 01.00, 03.00, and again before dawn, just to survive freezing temperatures. The very fuel that keeps them warm also makes the city one of the most polluted capitals in the world, with each household on average responsible for 12 to 13 tonnes of carbon emissions. URECA is a climate tech startup whose pilot Coal-to-Solar Initiative project pairs technology with carbon finance to direct capital into scalable, high-impact climate solutions while supporting low-income households to transition to clean energy and tackling severe air pollution. They propose a new technology designed to restore trust and credibility in climate finance, making it more accessible to communities. With help from the EBRD’s Star Venture programme, URECA is now better positioned to scale its climate solution. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/semanticweb [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/ebrd-and-eu-back-urecas-coal-to-solar-project-in-mongolia-data-stored-on-blockchain</link><guid>868469</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>EBRD and EU back URECA’s Coal-to-Solar project in Mongolia. Data stored on Blockchain</dc:text></item><item><title>What happened to Cardano/ADA?</title><description><![CDATA[I keep seeing a lot of discussion about &quot;Cardano/ADA is dead&quot; over the past two weeks. I used to hold it check its price and movement on bydfi again. So just share my non-professional takes on why it lost momentum. Curious to hear what others think. Price is doing real damage. ADA falling to multi-year lows makes it harder for people to stay patient, even if they still like the tech. Adoption still feels weak. A lot of people expected more visible apps, users, stablecoin activity, or ecosystem growth by now. Governance has become harder to ignore. The failed Cardano Summit funding vote and broader community arguments make the project feel less coordinated. Some ecosystem signals look rough. When tools or projects shut down, it adds to the feeling that momentum is fading. Not saying Cardano is dead at all, but “slow and steady” is becoming harder to defend. Curious how active ADA traders/holders see it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Choice_Employee_7739 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-happened-to-cardanoada</link><guid>868470</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What happened to Cardano/ADA?</dc:text></item><item><title>Edit BlueWallet names on MacOS</title><description><![CDATA[I have BlueWallet on my iPhone and was able to rename the two wallets I have in it after importing the seed phrases. I installed it on my MacBook, and after importing the same two wallets, I see no option to rename them, as I could on my iPhone. Is the ability to edit wallet names not available on the MacOS version? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Technical-Wallaby [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/edit-bluewallet-names-on-macos</link><guid>868714</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Edit BlueWallet names on MacOS</dc:text></item><item><title>Why panic when a big name sells?</title><description><![CDATA[After Strategy sold BTC, many people suddenly seemed bearish. If your long-term view on Bitcoin hasn&#39;t changed, why does one big sale suddenly change everything? Is this genuine concern, or just short-term market noise? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/KitchenPreference287 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-panic-when-a-big-name-sells</link><guid>868465</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why panic when a big name sells?</dc:text></item><item><title>Here’s Why Strategy Sold $216M Worth of Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[By now, we have seen the historic news of Saylor’s Strategy selling $216M in Bitcoin. Some of you may be shocked, or confused as this contradicts his promise to “never sell your Bitcoin”. I broke down the mechanics in a full analysis, figuring out why Strategy unfortunately has to do so, here&#39;s the short version. STRC (Stretch) is Strategy’s preferred stock, designed to provide investors with a steady cash dividend while giving Strategy additional capital to purchase more Bitcoin. Strategy&#39;s STRC preferred stock is supposed to trade near $100 (its &quot;par&quot; value), defended by Strategy raising or lowering its dividend rate. In April, STRC broke that parity and kept falling, hitting an all-time low of $71.25 in June. Strategy hiked the rate to fix it (11.50% to 12.00%), and price partially recovered to the high $80s, but still below par. The problem: Without STRC being at par, Strategy cannot effectively raise further funds to buy BTC Since STRC is still below par, Strategy is going to have to raise rates further and this would put further strain on Strategy’s cash reserve. A reserve which back in May, for unrelated reasons actually dropped below its own 12-month safety minimum. To rebuild their cash reserve, they had to raise capital and part of that rebuild unfortunately meant selling $216M in Bitcoin. The real insight is what’s next, Strategy is currently authorized to sell up to $1.25B for this purpose of funding dividend payments. They have used $216M of that (17%) but STRC is still trading below par (~$88 as of writing), so this pressure hasn’t gone away. Nothing&#39;s confirmed, but I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if we see more sales. Full breakdown with charts and sourcing: https://www.coingecko.com/learn/why-strategy-sold-216m-bitcoin &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/khai0001 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/heres-why-strategy-sold-216m-worth-of-bitcoin</link><guid>868464</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Here’s Why Strategy Sold $216M Worth of Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF sees $209M inflow after weeks of weaker activity</title><description><![CDATA[BlackRock&#39;s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) recorded a $209M inflow after several weeks of relatively weaker activity. While one day of inflows doesn&#39;t establish a trend, ETF data remains an important indicator of institutional participation in the crypto market. Combined with on-chain metrics, liquidity, and macro conditions, it can provide useful context beyond short-term price movements. How much weight do you give ETF flows when analyzing the market? Do you consider them a leading indicator, or do you focus more on other metrics? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Mission-Stomach-3751 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/blackrocks-bitcoin-etf-sees-209m-inflow-after-weeks-of-weaker-activity</link><guid>868467</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF sees $209M inflow after weeks of weaker activity</dc:text></item><item><title>Focus on blockchain tech</title><description><![CDATA[Why we need to focus on tech again: Cause in tech there is no dilution. There are only a handful of altcoins, whos blockchain can pull off serious tech. E.g. SUI, ICP, TAO, etc. I would even say, all the goat blockchains are alright and there is enough liquidity for everyone. Just consider how much liquidity we wasted on pushing new people into memecoin scams: e.g. Trump, Melania, Wif, Bonk, Mother, Turbo, Pepe, Wojak, Pengu, Fartboi, etc. (all centralized memecoin scams) The list of fake-crypto (memecoins) is never ending and it cost us credibility and only enriched the already rich. Memecoins are the most anti crypto thing imagineable and can be seen like a destructive virus. I go that far to say elon musk endorsed dogecoin to start a destructive virus for crypto, cause he wanted to destroy what he cannot own. If our narrative goes back to serious tech, all problems of dilution are solved in an instant. You cannot dilute something of value and what is hard to create. That&#39;s why we all need to work together and push the narrative of tech. Wagmi. Long live blockchain tech. ???? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Timely-Fig2030 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/focus-on-blockchain-tech</link><guid>868471</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Focus on blockchain tech</dc:text></item><item><title>Peter Schiff is back, and this time he's pointing at Strategy's 843,775 BTC position as the thing that ends in disaster.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/peter-schiff-is-back-and-this-time-hes-pointing-at-strategys-843775-btc-position-as-the-thing-that-ends-in-disaster</link><guid>868468</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Peter Schiff is back, and this time he's pointing at Strategy's 843,775 BTC position as the thing that ends in disaster.</dc:text></item><item><title>Strategy just sold 3,588 Bitcoin, over 100x what they sold in May. Bitcoin analysts are now cheering it.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Bcom_Mod [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/strategy-just-sold-3588-bitcoin-over-100x-what-they-sold-in-may-bitcoin-analysts-are-now-cheering-it</link><guid>868466</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Strategy just sold 3,588 Bitcoin, over 100x what they sold in May. Bitcoin analysts are now cheering it.</dc:text></item><item><title>The part worth taking away isn't this specific service, it's the structure</title><description><![CDATA[When assets sit on a platform, the platform&#39;s bad day becomes your loss. Self-custody flips that, nobody else&#39;s incident can lock you out. If anyone&#39;s migrating off a custodial setup because of this: send a tiny test amount first, confirm you actually control the recovery phrase, then move the rest. Applies to any hardware wallet, not just ours. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ELLIPALWallet [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-part-worth-taking-away-isnt-this-specific-service-its-the-structure</link><guid>868472</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The part worth taking away isn't this specific service, it's the structure</dc:text></item><item><title>Has this sub always had a lot of bitcoin hate or did Oct dump turned people sour?</title><description><![CDATA[Not new to bitcoin but new to this subreddit. Has sentiment always been bad here (i.e. people calling it a scam/ponzi)? What is it like here during the bull run when bitcoin was above 100k? Were people exact opposite calling for super cycle and 200k/1mil? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Guy-Lambo [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/has-this-sub-always-had-a-lot-of-bitcoin-hate-or-did-oct-dump-turned-people-sour</link><guid>868430</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Has this sub always had a lot of bitcoin hate or did Oct dump turned people sour?</dc:text></item><item><title>Micheal Seller</title><description><![CDATA[Whoever is buying the bottom while Micheal is jeeting; Congrats to you. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Important-Might-7080 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/micheal-seller</link><guid>868428</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Micheal Seller</dc:text></item><item><title>Passed Upcomers 10K Challenge but KYC Doesn't Accept Pakistani Nationals – Any Solutions?</title><description><![CDATA[ Hi everyone, I recently passed the 10K challenge with Upcomers, but after completing it I found out that they don&#39;t accept Pakistani nationals for KYC verification. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Is there any legitimate solution for this? I know using someone else&#39;s identity for KYC is against the rules, so I&#39;m not looking to do anything fraudulent. I&#39;m just wondering if there are any legal alternatives, such as registering through a company, or any exceptions they&#39;ve made. For context, I&#39;m a Pakistani citizen currently living in Türkiye. I&#39;d really appreciate any advice from people who have dealt with this before. Thanks! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/POTATO_SAMMY087 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/passed-upcomers-10k-challenge-but-kyc-doesnt-accept-pakistani-nationals-any-solutions</link><guid>868382</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Passed Upcomers 10K Challenge but KYC Doesn't Accept Pakistani Nationals – Any Solutions?</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Discussion, July 07, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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 you! If you don&#39;t get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/rBitcoinMod [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-discussion-july-07-2026</link><guid>868427</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Discussion, July 07, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Long-term Bitcoin holders: Which hardware wallet do you trust and why?</title><description><![CDATA[I’m looking for a hardware wallet for long-term storage, for Bitcoin I’m currently deciding between Ledger and Trezor, but I’m open to other suggestions if there’s a better option &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ArsalanAmir [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/long-term-bitcoin-holders-which-hardware-wallet-do-you-trust-and-why</link><guid>868429</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Long-term Bitcoin holders: Which hardware wallet do you trust and why?</dc:text></item><item><title>Alien worlds tcm.</title><description><![CDATA[Get in before the rest. Made over double my small investment in a short period of time. Been doing this since Eth was on its run to 4k. Waited to long to get out and got caught holding the bag. This one just feels different. Its new. Its got nice angle up and it doesn&#39;t seem to be stopping soon. Not financiall advise like I just said I lost a ton of money before. I never post here but if I can help someone else make a little sumthin sunthin thats all I wanna do. Either way wish you all the best and hope you all hit one that moons! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/JrJr1016 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/alien-worlds-tcm</link><guid>868379</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Alien worlds tcm.</dc:text></item><item><title>Built a free tool that scores whether an Ethereum address is already quantum-harvestable</title><description><![CDATA[Been thinking about the post quantum migration for a while and built a small tool that scores exposure risk for any Ethereum address. How it works: every ECDSA signed transaction reveals the signer&#39;s public key on chain. Once you have sent one transaction from an address, that public key is on chain permanently. If a sufficiently capable quantum computer arrives, it can derive the private key from that public key using Shor&#39;s algorithm. The tool takes any EVM address or ENS name and returns: - Whether the public key is already on chain (exposed) - The value at risk - How long the exposure has existed - A 0 to 100 exposure score Read only. No wallet connection. No signup. claak.io/scan Vitalik.eth is prefilled as a demo. The scanner is free and standalone. Full disclosure: I contribute to Claak, but this post is about the scanner as an open piece of crypto tooling for the community. Google&#39;s March paper cut the qubit threshold to roughly 1,152 logical qubits. Eigen Labs&#39; open ecdsa.fail benchmark is past Google. NSA has set 2030 as the migration deadline. Happy to walk through methodology if anyone is curious. What score did you get on your main address? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Funky_Chicken_22 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/built-a-free-tool-that-scores-whether-an-ethereum-address-is-already-quantum-harvestable</link><guid>868376</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Built a free tool that scores whether an Ethereum address is already quantum-harvestable</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily General Discussion July 07, 2026</title><description><![CDATA[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, news, events, and even price! Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed. As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker Community Links Ethereum Jobs, Twitter EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/EthereumDailyThread [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-general-discussion-july-07-2026</link><guid>868374</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily General Discussion July 07, 2026</dc:text></item><item><title>Seems like the haters grew up fast.</title><description><![CDATA[Saylor sold over 2000 bitcoin and you don&#39;t bat an eye this time. Yet the price actually went up! &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Important-Might-7080 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/seems-like-the-haters-grew-up-fast</link><guid>868431</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Seems like the haters grew up fast.</dc:text></item><item><title>Someone spent $4.4M to steal $21.2M from the #BONK treasury, making a profit of $16.8M.</title><description><![CDATA[How did it happen? More information below! https://x.com/lookonchain/status/2074325873503986103 &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/b4basit [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/someone-spent-44m-to-steal-212m-from-the-bonk-treasury-making-a-profit-of-168m</link><guid>868378</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Someone spent $4.4M to steal $21.2M from the #BONK treasury, making a profit of $16.8M.</dc:text></item><item><title>most altcoin mistakes start before the chart goes red</title><description><![CDATA[A lot of people treat altcoin risk like it starts when price drops. I think it usually starts earlier, when you buy something without knowing what would make you exit. If the plan is only &quot;hold until it pumps&quot;, every update becomes emotional. A partnership rumor feels bullish. A team delay becomes &quot;still early&quot;. A big unlock becomes &quot;priced in&quot;. The thesis keeps changing because there was never a real one. The simplest filter I like is asking 3 things before buying. What would prove this idea wrong? What would make me sell even if price is up? What would make me hold even if price is down? If those answers are vague, the position is probably too big or too narrative driven. Not saying every coin needs a 20 page thesis. But if you cannot name the exit conditions, you are not really investing. You are just waiting for the market to decide for you. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CODE_HEIST [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/most-altcoin-mistakes-start-before-the-chart-goes-red</link><guid>868383</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>most altcoin mistakes start before the chart goes red</dc:text></item><item><title>What do you think about edge wallet?</title><description><![CDATA[It seems to me to be a good middle ground between a custodial wallet and a non custodial wallet where you have to protect and backup your own seed. The app encrypts your password locally and stores it on their servers so you have recovery options while not giving the company access to your funds. Heres their whitepaper: https://edge.app/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Edge-White-Paper-01-22-2019.pdf?af=edge-app-wp-admin-post-php&amp;af=google-com I guess the risk is the company could brute force the passwords? Or someone hacks them, but theyd likely find out before the hackers could brute force a significant amount of the passwords? How long would it take to brute force AES 256 encrypted passwords? They&#39;ve been around for years but I dont hear much about them, and Id like to hear some opinions. I saw a thread earlier that got closed early, perhaps because it looked like a promotional post. So what do you think about it? Safer than keeping fund on an exchange? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cmoz [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-do-you-think-about-edge-wallet</link><guid>868380</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What do you think about edge wallet?</dc:text></item><item><title>Has anybody heard about $TORO aka the community bull?</title><description><![CDATA[So this community bull coin the dev has locked 50% of the token in wallets he plans to give to the bag holders at certain market caps. It’s a good portion of the supply locked up so the chart moves fast, does anybody know about the dev of that coin? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/The_Bok_Father [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/has-anybody-heard-about-toro-aka-the-community-bull</link><guid>868385</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Has anybody heard about $TORO aka the community bull?</dc:text></item><item><title>Vitalik Buterin just unveiled Ethereum’s updated roadmap!</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AmanCMN [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/vitalik-buterin-just-unveiled-ethereums-updated-roadmap</link><guid>868375</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Vitalik Buterin just unveiled Ethereum’s updated roadmap!</dc:text></item><item><title>Are we going to 68k by the weekend?</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Accomplished-Lion144 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/are-we-going-to-68k-by-the-weekend</link><guid>868362</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Are we going to 68k by the weekend?</dc:text></item><item><title>Conflicted</title><description><![CDATA[Is it bad I want it to moon as much as I want it to fall? I wasn’t thinking it was going down to $40k, but $50k is reasonable imo. Either way Dynamic DCA is king during this turbulent volatility &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/PatrolPortfolio [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/conflicted</link><guid>868363</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Conflicted</dc:text></item><item><title>Built a little prototype for this tool, lmk what yall think</title><description><![CDATA[ It blocks you when you&#39;re on tilt after a loss, built it cuz me and a lot of my friends have been facing this same issue, let me know what yall think &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/pfkritiker [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/built-a-little-prototype-for-this-tool-lmk-what-yall-think</link><guid>868384</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Built a little prototype for this tool, lmk what yall think</dc:text></item><item><title>Every market sucks except bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[Real. Job market sucks, other market sucks, except bitcoin. Bitcoin, even when it sucks, you can suck it back and be unsuck later. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/unthocks [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/every-market-sucks-except-bitcoin</link><guid>868364</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Every market sucks except bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>Why MicroStrategy Holders Will Get Wrecked [Clip]</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Cryptoconomy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/why-microstrategy-holders-will-get-wrecked-clip</link><guid>868344</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Why MicroStrategy Holders Will Get Wrecked [Clip]</dc:text></item><item><title>Fuck the banks</title><description><![CDATA[ Bro is going full coding mode &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/GurLegitimate7613 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/fuck-the-banks</link><guid>868342</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Fuck the banks</dc:text></item><item><title>The Red Queen</title><description><![CDATA[The greatest threat to Bitcoin is the Red Queen. Bitcoin must be able to evolve with the advance of technology or be overwritten by it. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/HappyOaks21 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-red-queen</link><guid>868345</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The Red Queen</dc:text></item><item><title>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 6, 2026 (GMT+0)</title><description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known &quot;pump and dump (PnD) groups&quot; for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs ???? MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/AutoModerator [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/daily-crypto-discussion-july-6-2026-gmt0</link><guid>868377</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Daily Crypto Discussion - July 6, 2026 (GMT+0)</dc:text></item><item><title>Nail salon...</title><description><![CDATA[ About a mile or two from our house...bullish??? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/tbiscus [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/nail-salon</link><guid>868343</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Nail salon...</dc:text></item><item><title>The $6+ Trillion Retirement Shift</title><description><![CDATA[TLDR: This is an AI summary of the following link. https://archive.is/RESsh I came across an article that most people in the Bitcoin community should probably pay attention to—not because it’s directly about Bitcoin, but because it’s about where trillions of dollars are quietly moving. A growing share of Americans’ 401(k) retirement savings is being shifted from traditional mutual funds into Collective Investment Trusts (CITs). Here’s why that matters: CITs now hold trillions of dollars in retirement assets. They often have lower fees, which is a good thing for investors. But they also operate with less public transparency than mutual funds. There is no single regulator overseeing the entire market, and even experts disagree on exactly how large it is or how all the money is allocated. Because CITs have fewer restrictions than mutual funds, they’re increasingly being viewed as the preferred vehicle for adding private equity, real estate—and potentially Bitcoin exposure—to retirement accounts if regulations continue moving in that direction. Whether you’re bullish or bearish on Bitcoin, this is worth understanding because the structure that holds retirement money can shape where trillions of investment dollars are eventually allowed to flow. I’m not posting this to argue that CITs are good or bad. Lower fees are valuable, but transparency also matters. My takeaway is that Bitcoin investors often focus on ETFs, corporate treasuries, and nation-state adoption, while overlooking the retirement system—the largest pool of long-term investment capital in the United States. If Bitcoin is ever broadly adopted inside retirement plans, it’s likely to happen through these kinds of investment vehicles rather than people opening accounts and buying BTC themselves. Curious what everyone else thinks: Is this a positive evolution because it reduces costs? Or does the reduced transparency create unnecessary risks? And how significant could this be for Bitcoin adoption over the next decade? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Reasonable_Band1536 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/the-6-trillion-retirement-shift</link><guid>868334</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>The $6+ Trillion Retirement Shift</dc:text></item><item><title>Paid crypto indicators, signals, and influencers-Is it all a scam?</title><description><![CDATA[I see so many influencers pushing magic indicators, exclusive VIP signal groups, and trading bots lately. To me, it feels like a total scam. If these strategies actually worked consistently, the creators wouldn’t need to charge for them, they’d be busy making money with their own capital instead of grinding for subscription fees. Has anyone here actually paid for these? Did you get any real return, or was it just a waste of money? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/foxxx8 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/paid-crypto-indicators-signals-and-influencers-is-it-all-a-scam</link><guid>868381</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Paid crypto indicators, signals, and influencers-Is it all a scam?</dc:text></item><item><title>Be Honest, what's a realistic bottom for Bitcoin before rally?</title><description><![CDATA[Recently I heard several predictions that sounds to me very unrealistic (like 25k-30k or even 15k). I think that these levels with institutional in are way too low. Could current price be its last bottom before the rally? What&#39;s your take? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/InnovAlain [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/be-honest-whats-a-realistic-bottom-for-bitcoin-before-rally</link><guid>868277</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Be Honest, what's a realistic bottom for Bitcoin before rally?</dc:text></item><item><title>Michael Saylor: Never Sell Your Bitcoin</title><description><![CDATA[https://x.com/saylor/status/1886046076316041641 Feb 2025, what a difference &quot;18 more months&quot; can make. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/No-Masterpiece2246 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/michael-saylor-never-sell-your-bitcoin</link><guid>868280</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Michael Saylor: Never Sell Your Bitcoin</dc:text></item><item><title>???????? France logs 77 crypto kidnappings and extortions in 6 months (+71% vs 2025), government unveils new security plan</title><description><![CDATA[In March, a couple in their sixties get tied up in their own home in Le Chesnay (Yvelines) by three men posing as police officers. At knifepoint, the husband is forced to transfer €900,000 in Bitcoin. In February, the head of Binance France narrowly avoids an armed break-in at his home in Paris, the three attackers flee empty-handed after failing to find him there. These aren&#39;t isolated incidents. France&#39;s Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez announced on June 30 that the country has recorded 77 kidnappings, extortions, and attempted attacks tied to the crypto sector since January, up from 45 for all of 2025. For scale: according to data compiled by Jameson Lopp, France alone recorded 19 &quot;wrench attacks&quot; in 2025, more than double the total in the US, and over a quarter of all documented cases worldwide. The numbers from the minister: 200 people arrested over the past year, &quot;either after the fact or preemptively&quot; 724 holders and industry figures registered on the immediate identification platform (a direct emergency hotline), up 11% year-over-year One case cited: in the Somme, on June 26, perpetrators were arrested just 8 hours after the incident, after the victim used this hotline The new plan, described as &quot;more ambitious,&quot; rests on three pillars: Stronger intelligence sharing to identify criminal networks, some of whose organizers operate from abroad Expanded partnership with ADAN (France&#39;s digital asset industry association), including a new expert network bringing together industry and state agencies Stronger operational and international coordination with the countries where organizers are based On that last point, Nuñez gave a concrete example: after the arrest in Morocco, in June 2025, of a French-Moroccan suspect accused of ordering a string of kidnappings, including that of Ledger co-founder David Balland, kidnapped in January 2025 and freed in a raid by France&#39;s GIGN tactical unit, the wave of attacks stopped abruptly, overnight. Other notable 2026 cases: in April, a family of five was extorted for €700,000. One technical detail explains in part why Bitcoin holders specifically get targeted: unlike a bank transfer, a Bitcoin transaction signed under duress is irreversible: impossible to block or reverse once it&#39;s broadcast to the network. That completely changes the risk/reward calculation for attackers compared to a traditional robbery. And you, what security measures do you take as Bitcoin Hodlers? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/The_Bitcoin_Act [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/france-logs-77-crypto-kidnappings-and-extortions-in-6-months-71-vs-2025-government-unveils-new-security-plan</link><guid>868276</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>???????? France logs 77 crypto kidnappings and extortions in 6 months (+71% vs 2025), government unveils new security plan</dc:text></item><item><title>Is it worth investing in BTC</title><description><![CDATA[I just started investing on Bitcoin, on monthly basis. I’m looking for long term investment. Is it worth investing in crypto down the line or is it a sinking ship. Experts and seniors please suggest. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/OutrageousClock7567 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/is-it-worth-investing-in-btc</link><guid>868282</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Is it worth investing in BTC</dc:text></item><item><title>Privacy is not optional at Edge!</title><description><![CDATA[Privacy is not optional at Edge. Edge: The Secure Gateway to Private Digital Assets makes sure you&#39;re always in control of your crypto, private keys, and personal information, ensuring that all data generated in the app—including keys, balances, and transactions—is encrypted client-side by design. Read the Edge Privacy Manifesto here: https://edge.app/privacy-manifesto/ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/onezetty [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/privacy-is-not-optional-at-edge</link><guid>868281</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Privacy is not optional at Edge!</dc:text></item><item><title>Everyone’s selling. But here's the number one reason I know Bitcoin isnt dead</title><description><![CDATA[ Bitcoin is down and practically all the headlines say it’s over. But there’s one chart I simply can’t ignore - in this video I explained the single biggest reason I’m more convinced than ever that Bitcoin is still in the early innings, and why every major crash has only strengthened my conviction. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/thesatdaddy [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/everyones-selling-but-heres-the-number-one-reason-i-know-bitcoin-isnt-dead</link><guid>868257</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Everyone’s selling. But here's the number one reason I know Bitcoin isnt dead</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin rebounds after Trump says he's become 'a big crypto guy'</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Doug24 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-rebounds-after-trump-says-hes-become-a-big-crypto-guy</link><guid>868236</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin rebounds after Trump says he's become 'a big crypto guy'</dc:text></item><item><title>M. Saylor : “Hodl” it’s actually quite funny how things are turning out . Just sit back pull a chair , grab your popcorn ???? and watch the events unfold</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ozera202 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/m-saylor-hodl-its-actually-quite-funny-how-things-are-turning-out-just-sit-back-pull-a-chair-grab-your-popcorn-and-watch-the-events-unfold</link><guid>868238</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>M. Saylor : “Hodl” it’s actually quite funny how things are turning out . Just sit back pull a chair , grab your popcorn ???? and watch the events unfold</dc:text></item><item><title>What ENS just proved about every crypto DAO</title><description><![CDATA[ does decentralized governance in DAOs really work? this is an almost existential-level question on the realities of one of crypto’s most core toolings, and it’s being put to the test by what’s happening with the Ethereum Name Service DAO lately. if you’ve heard buzz around the drama surrounding ENS lately but couldn’t be bothered to keep up, I explain! https://youtu.be/_du0qCXCix4 but broadly: a Temp Check hit the ENS forum last week proposing to move operations, grants, and treasury management out of constant token votes and into a five-seat professional board at the ENS Foundation, with one seat reserved for founder Nick Johnson. token holders keep protocol control and the power to remove directors, and the Foundation can&#39;t vote its own treasury tokens. two onchain moves landed around the same time: Johnson self-delegated close to half of all active voting power in ENS governance, and a brand-new wallet with no public identity received ~200k ENS traced back to ENS Labs, instantly becoming the second-largest delegate. Lefteris Karapetsas (rotki) says it looks like coordinated preparation to swing the vote. Katherine Wu, the proposal&#39;s lead author, says a board with teeth is professionalization, and a founder holding his tokens is exactly what we ask founders to do. every DAO eventually hits this wall. full-token voting is slow and exhausting, but the moment someone tries to fix it is also the moment concentrated voting power matters most. i put together a ~4 minute breakdown covering the proposal, the wallet trail, and posing the ultimate question: when a decentralized community needs to change how it makes decisions, who gets to decide what that change looks like when all else has seemingly failed? https://youtu.be/_du0qCXCix4 super curious to hear this subreddit&#39;s thoughts on DAO governance! what are the successful examples? is ENS bound to be an example of a failure in decentralized governance? or is what ENS is doing necessary for the growth of the protocol? -------------------------------- if we&#39;re meeting for the first time — hi ???? i built this channel to spread the good word on good work in crypto. a like, a comment, and a sub on my channel goes a long way to supporting my work :) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/haochizzle [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-ens-just-proved-about-every-crypto-dao</link><guid>868235</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What ENS just proved about every crypto DAO</dc:text></item><item><title>What do you guys think of Crypto Prop Firm?</title><description><![CDATA[Recently, there are more and more crypto prop firms popping up. And they all look quite good. I’m wondering if it’s a good idea to try it out. What do you guys think? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/jimmy6929 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/what-do-you-guys-think-of-crypto-prop-firm</link><guid>868237</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>What do you guys think of Crypto Prop Firm?</dc:text></item><item><title>Can AI datacentres be repurposed to mine bitcoin?</title><description><![CDATA[I was reading a lot of AI data centres that were planned to be built are now being scrapped due to the cost of AI. I think a lot of these were at the early stages of being built, or construction hasn&#39;t been started yet, but what if a large data centre, already built and operational, is deemed too costly to continue providing AI services for whatever reason. Can they realistically pivot into mining bitcoin due to a lot of the infrastructure already needed, being there? &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/fatebound [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/can-ai-datacentres-be-repurposed-to-mine-bitcoin</link><guid>868225</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Can AI datacentres be repurposed to mine bitcoin?</dc:text></item><item><title>Holding of blockchain Altcoins</title><description><![CDATA[Holding of blockchain altcoins (the main and goated ones) still doesn&#39;t feel easy, but i come into a phase, where i feel i can hold them again. Somehow my rythm always tells me when it&#39;s time to hold and it mostly differs from the typical sentiment. They say crypto is dead and a lot of these people are not into crypto, but came in through fake crypto -&gt; memecoins. Of course these people are clueless and they think just because they entered during the memecoin frenzy, they think they have figured it all out. But actually they were never crypto to begin with. Best time to hodl blockchain altcoins. And as always: Fuck memecoins! Fuck Trump! (mods are going to delete this post, so better like it fast :) &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Timely-Fig2030 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/holding-of-blockchain-altcoins</link><guid>868239</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Holding of blockchain Altcoins</dc:text></item><item><title>Bitcoin survey masters degree</title><description><![CDATA[Hey everyone, I&#39;m a Master&#39;s student researching how economists and finance pros actually think about the feasibility of a Bitcoin Standard as a real monetary system. Not hype, not ideology. Just honest assessment of the trade-offs. The survey is 10-15 minutes, completely anonymous. This is genuinely useful data for a Master&#39;s thesis that will discuss both the theoretical advantages (rule-based credibility) and the serious challenges (deflation, financial stability). If you&#39;ve thought about this beyond Twitter debates and actually want to contribute to academic research on crypto&#39;s potential as money—I&#39;d appreciate your response. → Survey link: https://www.soscisurvey.de/MA544116/ Takes 5 mins. Totally anonymous. No BS. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Sensitive-Stage1776 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/bitcoin-survey-masters-degree</link><guid>868226</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Bitcoin survey masters degree</dc:text></item><item><title>CoinCurrently over the years</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/barcode972 [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/coincurrently-over-the-years</link><guid>868240</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>CoinCurrently over the years</dc:text></item><item><title>Saylor sold 3,588 BTC this morning and the "never sell" crowd needs a new mascot</title><description><![CDATA[in may it was 32 coins they said relax it’s symbolic. this morning its 3,588 coins worth $216 million to fund dividends on preferred stock that compounds whether btc goes up or down. five series of perpetual preferred stock carrying $750-800M in annual dividend obligations, obligations that don’t pause for bear markets and dont care about average cost basis so dont respond to tweets about $21 million btc price targets. strategy bought at an average of $75,699 per coin and btc is at $62K ,basically they are underwater on cost basis and selling into weakness to service debt. Saylor&#39;s argument in may was that selling 32 coins kept credit market confidence intact which funded buying 175,000 new coins (clean logic in a bull market lol) but harder to run when you are trading below the NAV of your own holdings and the preferred dividend clock keeps ticking. people who built the copycat treasury model like the korean media company that bought 10k btc now holds zero, the dozen other nasdaq listed companies that ran the saylor playbook with less runway are watching this morning&#39;s filing carefully. owning btc directly and owning a leveraged company that owns btc are not the same and never were. &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/Hashirama_2001 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/saylor-sold-3588-btc-this-morning-and-the-never-sell-crowd-needs-a-new-mascot</link><guid>868167</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Saylor sold 3,588 BTC this morning and the "never sell" crowd needs a new mascot</dc:text></item><item><title>Closing the Gap Between Token Launches and Token Economies, by DeFi Llama Research.</title><description><![CDATA[ &#32; submitted by &#32; /u/ketchupmaxi [link] &#32; [comments] ]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/closing-the-gap-between-token-launches-and-token-economies-by-defi-llama-research</link><guid>868163</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Closing the Gap Between Token Launches and Token Economies, by DeFi Llama Research.</dc:text></item><item><title>Recovery Token and Insurance Fund Claim Checker</title><description><![CDATA[&#32; submitted by &#32; /u/CAMT53 [link] &#32; [comments]]]></description><link>https://ftp.coinsnews.com/recovery-token-and-insurance-fund-claim-checker</link><guid>868169</guid><author>COINS NEWS</author><dc:content /><dc:text>Recovery Token and Insurance Fund Claim Checker</dc:text></item></channel></rss>