The World’s Oldest Blockchain Has Been Hiding in the New York Times Since 1995
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Sorry if this has been asked and answered but with this space growing so rapidly I imagine there are a lot of missed opportunities happening as viable awesome ideas never materialize because they’re held in the brain of someone without any knowledge of how to properly build what needs to be built. Any advice for…
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[Disclaimer] Not trying to shill, i'm really impressed with Cardano and I see a huge potential. I just want to share knowledge because a lot of people just buy it on a hunch/shill. Heyo, i've done some research after reading the Ouroboros network paper (The PoS implementation of cardano) and a lot of reading in…
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Hi Crypto Friends, The original intent of reddit moons were to tip an asset to people who posted great content. Once people realized they had real value, an influx of shitposts, memes, and creative writing exercises blew up this subreddit. I personally shitposted a front-page meme and gained a few hundred dollars worth of moons…
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Found this, https://eth2.ankr.com/ and was wondering if it was a legit way to stake ETH. I figured out how to do it with a trezor hardware wallet and metamask, but before I was about to stake it looked like I was sending them my ETH. When I did this with ADA I got to keep…
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https://etherscan.io/tx/0x79576ab9eb9603480ecd340257f97d5a8df1286b5123c2f517010a2aea1c0ee6 I'm not even sure what happened. It's nice that there's a lot of interesting tokens available but this situation is absolutely silly. Somehow I transacted nothing and was charged for it when trying to sell my tokens and now I do not have enough to pay gas fees for another transaction? Is my only…
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Decentralized finance ‘Gen2’ tokens sprint forward as the broader DeFi market gasps for air
So I didn't really think much of moons at first, cool little thing Reddit was running that by posting here I could get some of these moons, but a second glance, holy crap. They're worth a bit under 10 cents per moon (0.07 USD or so, at least at the time) and we're being handed…
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