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Can a Minor buy Ethereum?

Hi, I have money saved up to buy ethereum to start looking into nfts. I was wondering if there was anyway I can buy ethereum? submitted by /u/Average-Realistic [link] [comments]

VeChain Foundation teases a VeChain based stablecoin

Great news for all VET holders that have been waiting for some price action in 2022. Vechain foundation have started off 2022 with a teaser for a Vechain-based stablecoin – VeUSD. This was rumoured on several occasions for the last few months, and a VeUSD trademark was filed back in October. Hopefully this means wider…
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Used Coinbase Address and funds dissapeared.

Hey guys, today I attempted my first Nanopool payment into Coinbase. Their help desk only referred me to email them directly. So here's to hoping Reddit can help somehow. I used Coinbase's "Send/Receive" option and chose to "Receive ETH". Then I used that address generated in order to receive my Nanopool balance into that coinbase…
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99 – Endgame | Vitalik Buterin (Bankless)

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Happy 13th birthday BITCOIN!

Bitcoin (BTC) is celebrating its birthday today. The world’s most prominent crypto was launched exactly 13 years ago, on January 3rd, 2009! Lets look at Bitcoin value history (comparison to US$) Jan 2009 – Mar 2010 basically nothing: No exchanges or market, users were mainly cryptography fans who were sending bitcoins for hobby purposes representing…
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Bitcoin dips below $47K as US dollar surge dampens BTC price performance

It’s not looking great for Bitcoin on short timeframes, and Ethereum is becoming an increasingly popular bet instead.

What’s ahead for crypto and blockchain in 2022? Experts Answer, Part 3

Here’s what blockchain industry insiders foresee in the development of the blockchain and crypto space in the new year of 2022.

Good news! The market dominance of Tether is in free-fall.

I don't think I need to explain all over again why Tether (USDT) is the shittiest of all stablecoins. It's not backed-up by cash or cash equivalent, it operates as a unregulated money printing machine and the company behind it hasn't even answered to basic questions from the US Congress, which sounds shady as fuck.…
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Bitcoin Hashrate Mints New All-Time Highs

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Nearly $34 Billion Worth of ETH Locked in the Ethereum 2.0 Deposit Contract

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