VeChain Is Gaining Popularity as a Dual Crypto and Logistics Blockchain Solution.
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I’m always hearing the same things in this sub: “Binance locked me out” “Binance is a centralized exchange” “CZ bad” Obviously I’m not knocking on the validity of these claims. However, in my personal experience I enjoy using Binance more than CB or CB pro. I’ve been able to buy into low cap alts prior…
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I've bought 480 RVN to test the transactions (and understand Binance). I'm mining away 98 Mh on ETH to convert to RVN. More cards will follow. I'm using RaveOs (so far, so good), and right now there seem to be some decent 4GB cards (e.g. RTX 970) with half decent hash rates, but they're useless…
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Found a cool project in the works. Here's their description: It’s a white canvas for anyone to draw on, with participants driven & incentivised to collaborate by the tokenomics of The Canvas. I see at as a version of Reddit place with a crypto-native design. In their own words, it's: The purpose of The Canvas…
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Bitcoin prices have dropped below the $50k region during this week’s trading sessions sinking to a low of $47,555 on Friday. The popular creator of the stock-to-flow (S2F) bitcoin price model, Plan B has discussed the recent price dip and stressed that “nothing goes up in a straight line.” Plan B believes this price drop […]
Seen some popular posts/ sentiment around here about how it’s important to hold lots of different coins for diversification! A big problem with that thesis – true diversification is the accumulation of assets who’s returns are not well correlated with one another, I.e stocks and bonds, growth stocks and value stocks, real estate, equities from…
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The Bitcoin dominance index has collapsed by 20 percentage points since the start of 2021. ETH, BNB and more speculative altcoin bets have seen their dominance rise over the same period.
So if I understand this correctly, people have been generating yields by contributing asset A so another party can borrow against it to buy asset B to generate returns and pay off the loan. Would it be feasible to generate a pool so a gov could borrow against it to buy back its currency in…
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Now, before the downvotes come, hear me out. Often times, we label Bitcoin as "the internet of money" or "digital gold", but I believe that Bitcoin as money is pretty much broken and the digital gold is not a fitting one. Point 1, "the internet of money". Per the whitepaper, Bitcoin is implied to be…
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