Best liquidity pool pair to put ETH in? Im a newbie here
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Yes, DragonChain. In terms of blockchain platforms, the DragonChain team has the most experience in this area. This should be much larger than it is, but unfortunately it just hasn't received the same amount of love as others. The partnerships are there though, and we could start to see DRGN shine this year. submitted…
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Bitcoin is one of the most interesting and powerful pieces of mathematical code out there, launched as an open source project by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. In yet another one of the many ways math and mystery come together in relation to the cryptocurrency, its origins, and the underlying technology, the current peak in recent […]
I have ventured into investment/finance subs to try to share an investment thesis about Ethereum and Bitcoin that I have been working on. Every single sub except one (I can't name it here because its against the rules) has been incredibly hostile and/or completely unwilling to even consider the possibility of allowing handpicked quality content…
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As the Ethereum ecosystem moves through the different stages of 2.0, I thought it would be neat to gather some data on the distribution of users segmented by total ETH holdings, especially since it gives us all a broader idea of the fraction that are capable of participating in the staking process, well…, at least…
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According to Bloqport’s latest data, bitcoin, which ended the month of March with an overall gain of 29%, has now been in the green for six consecutive months. The data also shows that the crypto asset’s value has nearly doubled from its December 2020 closing price of $29,383 to its current value of $58,647. With […]
Retail investors are flocking to buy Filecoin on exchanges with predominately Chinese user bases and the head of the PBOC thinks the digital yuan has an uphill battle to take on Alipay and WeChat Pay.
I hear people accidentally mistyping gwei amounts and sending way more than they should, sending to the wrong address, buying high and selling low, and getting liquidated. If you just experienced something you call getting fucked at, don't worry. It's more common than you think. I remember my first time dipping my toes in crypto…
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