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7 votes
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Opinion piece: Bitcoin is close to becoming worthless
23 votes -
Visa Onchain Analytics Dashboard
4 votes -
Memecoin trading at levels last seen before crypto bubble burst
20 votes -
The problem with NFTs
31 votes -
Reddit CryptoSnoos NFT Auction has ended; The average sale price is 131.67 ETH
10 votes -
Nvidia confirms they accidentally released a driver that removed the Ethereum-mining limitations on RTX 3060 GPUs, undermining their attempt to make the cards unappealing to cryptominers
25 votes -
‘Beeple Mania’: How Mike Winkelmann makes millions selling pixels
14 votes -
Keybase cancels further Stellar Lumen cryptocurrency giveaways after giving away 10% of the intended amount, due to abuse
19 votes -
94,504 BTC (1,018,147,922 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallet
34 votes -
The handwavy technobabble nothingburger of cryptocurrency
12 votes -
Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' cryptocurrency in 2020
11 votes -
WinRAR zero-day exploited since April to hack trading accounts
31 votes -
Your NFTs are actually — finally — totally worthless
46 votes -
Reddit introduces CryptoSnoos NFTs
19 votes -
Nassim Taleb: Bitcoin failed as a currency and became a speculative ponzi scheme
@Nassim Nicholas Taleb: WHAT WE WANT CRYPTO & CURRENCY FOR:1) Currency w/o a government2) Stable/reliable for contracts3) Inflation indexed store of value -- basket of items representative for me.4) Rapid transactionsCan we do it? #BTC failed to be currency, open-Ponzi speculative game. 1/n
10 votes -
$7.5B in stolen Bitcoin from 2016 Bitfinex hack has just been moved
@Mr. Whale: WTF! $7.5 Billion In Stolen #Bitcoin from the 2016 Bitfinex Hack has just been moved for the first time in 5 years. pic.twitter.com/WJJ3smY8dc
12 votes -
Brave browser gets Chrome's extensions starting Thursday with major new version
20 votes -
Cryptocurrency mining as a novel virtual energy storage system in islanded and grid-connected microgrids
12 votes -
Blockchains are entering their “broadband era”
7 votes -
Crypto investors are bidding to touch a 1,784-pound tungsten cube once a year
14 votes -
Tether Price Manipulation Thread
@Jacob Oracle: Tether Price Manipulation Thread:Tether has been manipulating #Bitcoin's price upwards for years now by printing unlimited, and unbacked $USDT.This thread will cover the controversial aspects surrounding Tether, and how it will eventually meet its demise. pic.twitter.com/vMwJxG35gF
12 votes -
US government seizes $1 billion worth of bitcoin linked to Silk Road dark web marketplace
20 votes -
Anyone here following cryptocurrency?
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller...
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller protocols are working on as well. I see a lot of potential on the horizon.
For example, I think Pool Together is a great idea (no-loss lottery).
I also learned about this game from a friend called Axie Infinity which looks pretty fun.
I don't mean this to be a thread to shill your bags or talk about going to the moon, but more of a crypto-focused discussion on what you're following, interested in, sharing cool dapps, etc. Just seeing if there's any interest in a regular crypto discussion thread here. (Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.)
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What's the best way to save/store money?
Lately I've been thinking about withdrawing most if not all my money off the bank and investing in a safe box, but I'm not sure how wise of a decision that is. How does everyone here go about...
Lately I've been thinking about withdrawing most if not all my money off the bank and investing in a safe box, but I'm not sure how wise of a decision that is. How does everyone here go about that? Do you keep your money in the bank? Do you have a safe box at home? Why one over the other? Do you invest some of it, say in things like cryptocurrencies/stocks? What would you recommend or advice someone to do in regards to this if you could?
12 votes -
Coinbase to lay off 18% of staff (1,110 people) because the company grew too quickly and a potential recession "could lead to another crypto winter"
17 votes -
Man who paid $2.9m for NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet set to lose almost $2.9m
17 votes -
Anyone seen Tether’s billions?
9 votes -
El Salvador has started mining Bitcoin using the renewable energy from volcanoes
@Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻: First steps...🌋#Bitcoin🇸🇻 pic.twitter.com/duhHvmEnym
8 votes -
Crypto exchange founder disappears with $2 billion
15 votes -
The Big Stellar Space Drop - Keybase Blog
8 votes -
Debunking the bitcoin death spiral theory
10 votes -
Are Free Software developers at risk? A potential threat to Free Software developers looms in the form of an ongoing lawsuit in the UK involving Bitcoin and its core developers.
27 votes -
A review of Number Go Up, on crypto shenanigans
16 votes -
Popular thesaurus website used in sneaky cryptojacking scheme
11 votes -
Ethereum is a dark forest
10 votes -
Kik is shutting down their chat app and firing most of their employees to focus on their Kin cryptocurrency and SEC trial
23 votes -
Monster is Quietly Planning a $300 Million ICO
6 votes -
Why crypto could be green power's unlikely new best friend
13 votes -
A deep dive on Solana
5 votes -
Cryptocurrency
Hey ya'll Just getting used to this here Tildes now. Is there a crypto group yet. I know we all ain't gott be into it, but it seems finance here is the best closest place to call it out of who in...
Hey ya'll
Just getting used to this here Tildes now.
Is there a crypto group yet. I know we all ain't gott be into it, but it seems finance here is the best closest place to call it out of who in or wants a sub.
Can we have one, what's the best way to go about setting it up!?
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Celsius crypto bank freezes withdrawals; bitcoin, etherium plunge
12 votes -
Thread of Brian Armstrong seeking cofounder on HN (2012)
4 votes -
Antivirus software creator John McAfee indicted on cryptocurrency fraud charges
12 votes -
Privacy browser Brave under fire for violating users’ trust
23 votes -
Bitcoin mining's three-body problem - An analysis of the three principal forces that drive the mining industry
8 votes -
The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
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Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin cannot replace money, says Bank for International Settlements
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Blockchain
Well hello, I'm still learning about the blockchain day by day and it's quit interesting to try to "predict" the future use of this technology. But i have my own doubts.(maybe I'm still lacking in...
Well hello,
I'm still learning about the blockchain day by day and it's quit interesting to try to "predict" the future use of this technology. But i have my own doubts.(maybe I'm still lacking in research)- If everything will be decentralised, how will you make the profit out of it?(business point of view)
- If you have million dollar today to work on blockchain technology what business would you get into to get appropriate profit in near future?(Of course excluding those exchange of cryptos)
P.S: You are not a tech company and just want to enter in the field.
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Crypto Twitter found Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud
9 votes