Over $9 million Ether burned following Ethereum London hard fork as network gears up to ETH 2.0
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There are SO MANY comments. This is just my observation. But it feels like every posts gets more comments than in other subreddits. But the upvotes never follow. This could mean one of two things: 1) people are stingy. They realize if they upvote others, they get less moons for their upvotes. 2) More people…
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In 2016 I turned like $500 into $4,000 and was bragging to my friends about it. The entire time I was like "Look at this guys look at this!" and trying to get them to get into it. They gave me usual shit about "it's a scam dude try to cash out" "it's going to…
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PRESS RELEASE. The fast-paced nature of the blockchain industry means that new crypto projects face the problems of a highly competitive market. This makes marketing a major aspect for projects to have a chance to gain traction within the crypto community. However, existing marketing services are highly centralized, expensive, and skewed towards large projects with […]
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) listed company Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. has changed its ticker from “ETH” to “ETD” to avoid confusion with Ethereum.
Pretty much the title. iPhone 7 broke, which actually lasted me a long time and was a good phone. Something with the charging port fucked up and decided it was time to upgrade. Looked an at iPhone 11 but it was so god damn much money. So I decided to try Samsung out and bought…
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The London upgrade has been a success, and now eyes are on the even more eagerly awaited merge with Eth 2.0
Here's a link to the stream he just did speaking on the subject: youtube.com/watch?v=JEF8dwF36qY&ab_channel=CharlesHoskinson If you love crypto and don't want to see innovation stifled and exported to more regulatory-friendly countries, please contact your representative. This affects everyone and is particularly detrimental to proof-of-stake protocols like Cardano and eventually Ethereum. Below are some resources I've…
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