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The SEC everytime they fine a crypto exchange
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More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Hi everyone. I need help understanding the following type of transaction and why it would be made in the following way: Address X sends 0 ETH to Address Y Inside this contract call, an internal transaction moves 100 ETH from Address Y to Address Z....
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The U.K.'s intent to introduce a digital pound in the coming years is notable for its commitment to giving access to banks, credit cards, and payment systems such as PayPal access to the digital payment system, thus allowing them to compete with...
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Attention Ethereum Fans and Crypto Enthusiasts! Get ready to witness history in the making of Ethereum. We've seen Ethereum go through a massive transformation with its switch from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake in September 2022. This transitio...
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I think for all of us, exchanges played a role while we were entering Crypto, as those are just the simplest and most known way to start investing in Crypto. But already last year we were reminded, not one or two but multiple times, that holdin...
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“You either die a hero or live long enough to be come a villain” • Satoshi Nakamoto We’ve all seen the news regarding the SEC and kraken for staking purposes. Yeah yeah the SEC is evil and they just want their money, but they seem to have a point wi...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
What are your thoughts on Loopring, their L2 smart wallet app, or their token LRC? I've been using the smart wallet for ~1 year now and it's been a constant improvement. Dark mode, dual invest, new liquidity pairs, and Lido/Rocketpool staking...
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by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
What is preventing you or making you think twice about buying crypto ? What hesitations do you have or fear about this bear market that is making you cautious? Are you actively buying? Waiting to see how things settle? Or even selling and moving on?...
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
If you remember /u/theochino, the Bitcoiner trying to abolish the Bitlicense (https://newyork.abolishthebitlicense.org) seems to still be at it. This was briefly posted on r/Libertarian - https://libertarian.repmyblock.org/libertarian/exp/register/mo...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
After the initial shock of the announcement of the SEC to go after and ban staking on centralized exchanges, it seems to be that many here actually agree with their move. Anyway DEX staking will stay untouched and big multi million dollar companies a...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Mods please remove if not relevant. So like, Social Security, should nothing change, is going to start paying out reduced benefits in the year 2034. Old people won’t stand for that, so they’ll vote to restore it, meaning we start rapidly and exponen...
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LSD History Staking involves locking up currency for some time, but being able to redeem it afterwards. It essentially acts as collateral; if a validator does something bad like propose two blocks at once, they’ll lose some of their currency at...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
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