I built a clock that shows cryptocurrency prices, weather and forecasts
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Bitcoin’s appeal among institutional investors is spreading toward insurance firms and life and annuity companies.
This seems like a complete double standard. A lot of people use their reddit accounts for many different subreddits and it generally isn't hard to work out who a user is in real life. If someone has 50k+ moons next to their name that is potentially putting them at risk/making them a target. A vote…
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Public blockchain infrastructure provider Orbs is delivering a next-generation liquidity solution designed to encourage greater defi participation by separating stablecoin pooling from cryptocurrency pooling. Liquidity Nexus Protocol Aims to Forge Better Connections Between Defi and Cefi As decentralized finance (defi) aggressively expands its footprint in the cryptocurrency arena, one of the most significant pain points […]
I'm looking into staking but I'm a bit terrified of getting it wrong. I don't want to run a node on my house because I like to travel and move around. I also don't want to lock down my ETH on Binance or other for 2 years, not my keys/not my coins. So I think…
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A year ago or so I had a wallet with some etherum in it (.09) and I created something called a simple wallet contract to be able to see transactions. The actual account has zero eth, not sure if this matters. However now I just have the keyfile and not the original mist stuff but…
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So I feel I do more and more signing with L2 and OpenSea and other services where you are not directly transacting. I'd like to understand the risks involved. I think I've understood there to be a risk of signing something that is a cleverly composed transaction, allowing the attacker to steal funds. Is this…
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We recently became 2 million in here and with the latest news and adoptions and projects around, I expect a lot more to come. Some here have a lot of knowledge, some have lessser. I think it's our duty to help the ones who have none at all and are willing to learn. So, without…
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