by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
and call them on Monday... Hi r/cryptocurrency! Many of you know about the Digital Currency Traders Alliance (DCTA) - we are a nonprofit coalition of retail investors, consumers, traders, businesses, and thought leaders in the Digital Currency spac...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
One thing I wonder about. Has ETH planned something, which means that fees/Gwei do not take off completely when the market wakes up again? Already now, for some days there have been quite sick transaction costs. This is something that will be a bit d...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
We all know Bitcoin is way more than gold 2.0, but basing on the current state of the art (high fees and verification waiting time), the network is not (yet) capable of fully substitute FIAT as a time/cost efficent medium of exchange. That said, BTC...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
The US and many other countries regulate who can invest in startup companies. The reason is that the risk is huge, and there is a decent chance that the investment will fail. Since cryptos are not securities (who knows that they will be tomorrow) an...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
As per the title: only 0.24% of crypto transactions in 2022 were from addresses considered to be involved in shady operations. The other ratios for the 2017-2022 period are in the figure below: Source: Chainalysis At the same time, the World Ec...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Hey guys. I have bought a small amount of BTC and it’s currently stored online in the exchange app. But I would like to transfer them all to a physical storage. What type of storage would you suggest is the best? Please advise and thank you! s...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Hey all, looking for some advice on my current crypto investing plan. I’ve based this on a variety of factors and am really just seeking confirmation that I’ve got this dollar cost averaging thing down. So I believe there are three ways the current...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
So I moved $30 (0.00121 sats) USD from CB to ledger and the transaction fee says it was $18.462 USD (0.00079608 sats). I'm wondering if that's accurate and where it drew the fee from? It has to come from the receiving wallet right? So I tried...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Bitcoin has a very long list and history of global organisations, that are often from the governments, spreading news articles and reports to basically “defame“ it you could even say as most of their reports have no source at all or just a very...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
TLDR: Voting period for G6 is now online, vote from Mar 2 2023 - 4:00pm and the 'Cooldown' period starts from Mar 15 2023 - 4:00pm. The governance info can be accessed here: https://governance.algorand.foundation/governance-period-6/period-6-...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
I haven’t been in crypto as long as some people. Mainly having experienced crabs and bears, I’ve never fully experienced a true crypto bull run. Being in a bear I’ve experienced a rollercoaster ride of regrets, defeat, and second thoughts all while s...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
This is for all the newbies out there and including new users within this subreddit. Yesterday, I decided to scroll through the toxic subreddit known as r/Bitcoin and saw a photo post of someone using Cash App holding their Bitcoin. Companies like Ca...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Just a few minutes ago Bitcoin fell below the $23,000.00 support level that it had been able to maintain for over 9 days dropping to $22,997.00. https://preview.redd.it/j13lxokyvdka1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
How To Crypto 51: What is an order book, what are maker/taker fees, what are order types and what is slippage? A guide by MalletSwinging TLDR There is no TLDR for this post. I try to include them when possible but there is no way for me to summ...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Pretty much the title. My largest holdings are Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, but I’ve also been adding to some tokens that are in the top 20-25 when comparing them by Market Cap. A few that I’ve been adding to are Polygon, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum Cl...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Does anyone have experience with tax loss harvesting thier bitcoin. I bought a significant amount of bitcoin DCAed from 1/4@60k 1/4 @50k 1/4 @ 40k 1/8 @ 30k 1/8 @ 20k (I did buy at 16k but not much) I was told I could sell my bitcoin and immediately...