by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
This has roughly the same probability of being dealt a straight flush in 5-card stud poker or flipping a coin 16 times and every flip being heads. submitted by /u/002_timmy [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
A common issue for people with large Bitcoin holdings is spending friction. You may have significant BTC, but most high value experiences still require selling, wiring fiat, waiting on banks, and triggering taxes. That is especially painful for time...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
Source: https://x.com/naiivememe/status/2014164268229480677 submitted by /u/kirtash93 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
The Bitcoin price rally to $90,000 failed to hold after 17,000 BTC were sent to exchanges, but an improving spot market suggests that traders view BTC’s current pricing as discounted.Crypto exchanges saw a surge in Bitcoin (BTC) flows over the past t...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
There is 0 room for inbetween. submitted by /u/GabeSter [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
How effective is BTC to XMR to BTC for general privacy? I have been reading about using BTC to XMR to BTC swaps as a way to improve privacy and separate transaction history. One service I am considering for the first swap is Darkchange. The general i...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
At what amount of money does it start to make sense to use a cold wallet for security? submitted by /u/arsenou [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
A lot of chains rely on token inflation to subsidize activity. On paper it looks healthy: growing transaction counts, more wallets, and more usage. But economically it just transfers value from long-term holders to short-term users and farmers. Ether...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 months ago
2025 saw billions lost and a shift away from “smart contract bugs only” toward access control, infrastructure, and operational failures. Looking ahead to 2026, do you think the number of hacks will increase, decrease, or just change shape? Will bette...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
Source: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/01/22/3223755/0/en/DeFi-Dev-Corp-Launches-DisclaimerCoin-DONT-the-First-Publicly-Traded-Company-Created-Memecoin-in-History.html submitted by /u/002_timmy [link] [com...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
With stablecoins settling instantly and corporate cards programmable by code, it feels like money is becoming software. If companies start paying salaries, vendors, and taxes this way, who actually controls the system? Banks, card networks, governmen...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Yeah... just do what's "at least bearable" for 40+ years. Come live in reality and be miserable for 8+ hours Monday to Friday like the rest of us. That's not wasting your life at all. "Show up every day for years and you&...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 months ago
I keep running into the same problem when trying to move ETH across chains. I want to swap real ETH, not wrapped versions, and I do not want to use centralized bridges. I am also looking for something very simple and fast, with no accounts and no lon...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Bitcoin in 2026 isn’t rebellious. It isn’t chaotic. It’s infrastructure. The meme-money, moon-boy era is mostly over. What replaced it? Something way less flashy but way more dangerous: steady, unstoppable adoption. Institutions now treat Bitcoin lik...