by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
2022 ratings: Bitcoin was most hated cryptocurrency, ETH and SOL - most loved
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Fiat is based on DEBT...actually almost all qualities of fiat are forbidden upon in the Quran. These include fiat being a free floating currency and fractional reserve banking, once again, all forbidden. Bitcoin is the most Islamic, pure form of mone...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Genesis just filed for bankruptcy today. Some people may not know who they are, some might. But as usual, the situation is much more complicated than on the surface and I'll break that down here. Firstly, Genesis is a subsidiary of DCG, and is th...
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Hi, I've been in the ecosystem for a while, but havent engaged in staking too much. I am looking to make an application that involves staking eth and I was wondering where I could find information about the following: - The best developer orient...
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Hi All, Ever since moons moved to Arbitrum Nova, I've been trying to find a cheap, KYC-less method of moving funds to/from the networks I use regularly. I use Matic quite a bit so I wanted to share the method I am using there. If anyone has sugge...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Most banks hold US Treasuries as a large part of their "risk free" assets. If the US Congress does not agree to a debt ceiling increase by June-ish, and the US then defaults on a non-trivial amount of its debts, those "risk free"...
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Financially I canβt fathom the concept of them being successful. Paying players to play your game is flat out backwards. How can it be profitable for devs. Iβm skeptical but looking open to a legitimate explanation. submitted by /u/Amin...
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I keep getting the follow error: Payment failed no money has been sent error: cannot add htlc with origin=local(...),some(actor[akka://system/user/$k/payment-initiator/$a/$e#-...])) reason=expiry too big. maximum=cltvexpiry(773797) actual=cltvexpiry(...
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β¦ but how are you taking profits from time to time if you always pay 25% tax on it (at least in my country: Germany)? submitted by /u/vancleefen-official [link] [comments]
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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
So apparently the estimation is 2140 until all BTC is mined. So talking about the really long term, what happens once itβs all mined? Who validates the transactions? ETH no longer can be mined, so that seems to have an eternal life. But once all BTC...
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https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-and-media/governors-commission-cryptocurrencies-and-digital-assets-releases-final-report-and The report is surprisingly well researched recognizing how bitcoin mining operations could benefit energy infrastructure Th...
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