More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Hey guys I have been reading about account abstractions. One of the points raised is how it will allow to pay gas fees in non native assets. But haven't found much on how this is made possible. Could somebody here explain it, or link me somewher...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Just wondering if there’s any recent updates on the progress of soft forking bitcoin to have post-quantum cryptography to guard against quantum hacking. We saw how fast AI advancements came upon us, and I suspect quantum computing will do something s...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
As the title suggests, I recently came across news of Craig Wright’s legal battle as the self proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto. The legal case is petitioning to have the developers “change the code”, in a fork of sorts, to allow them to access Satoshi’s b...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
I came across this quote earlier today: "Miners are rewarded based on congestion and users are penalized by congestion. I’d argue miner incentives are fundamentally opposed to the interest of users." The same holds true for stakers. There i...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
I am learning the blockchain fundamentals and I would like to play with some command line scripts or custom programs using JSON-RPC calls, but I don't have a computer capable of running a local node. Are there some public nodes who expose the Tes...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Is the following metaphor adequate to show the security / probsbility of seed phrases? You take a pot of sand and distribute all grains of sand on all the deserts and beaches of the world. Then another person picks some random grains of sand. How lon...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
GM When an app I download in app store releases a new version of software, I can usually choose not to update and I can still run the app without the changes. When Consensys AKA Eth foundation makes changes to ethereum, as a node you have no choice....
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
If you don't know who Gavin Andresen is do yourself a favour and read up a bit about the early stages of bitcoin and his direct relationship with Satoshi and his involvement in the bitcoin protocol: https://academy.bit2me.com/en/quien-es-gavin-an...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Scenario is - you DCA via an exchange > transfer it to a wallet > go to sell. Question is - Are the DCA transaction dates in your wallet the same as when you purchased on the exchange? If so, and when you do sell, are the oldest transactions so...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
BTC price was US$12.35 on the day of the first halving in 2012 BTC price was US$650.53 on the day of the second halving in 2016 BTC price was US$8,821.42 on the day of the third halving in 2020 (Currently the last Bitcoin halving) Where will Bitcoin’...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Hello everyone, So, first of all I want to pinpoint the fact the I spent my last two years learning as much as possible about the crypto markets, or just markets in general and I am trying my best to avoid the general newbie pitfalls that comes withi...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
I'm looking for a new Portfolio manager as I'm getting increasingly tired of CoinMarketCap; it's just getting slower and slower for each passing day. Also; the android app has some issue on updating prices & graph, after the phone has...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Simplicity. Crypto should be simple for use if we want mass adoption. Cryptocurrencies are too complicated to use. Maybe it's hard to see that right now, but do you remember yourself at the very beginning when you didn't even know: -which exc...