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by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago

Why would iran hold tether at all during this conflict??

Maybe I’m looking way too deeply at the whole thing but considering Iran and the US is at war with each other, it seems only stupid for Iran to try to utilize tether for anything at all. Especially trying to use tether as the medium in which they col...

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Is Bitcoin becoming more stable as adoption grows?

Noticing that Bitcoin seems to be getting more attention from institutions and long-term holders lately. It feels like the market is slowly maturing compared to earlier cycles. Do you think Bitcoin is becoming more stable over time or is volatility s...

by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago

Crypto Sentiments

Hey guys, I have been out of the crypto scene for a while, but upon visiting this sub again it seems sentiments have changed drastically. I invested a small amount in crypto in 2018 and kind of just left it before it multiplied in 2021 (still not too...

by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago

is bybit safe for a complete beginner in 2026?

hi, firstly looking for honest input here rather than the usual "all CEXs bad" comments. i've been on coinbase since february buying small DCA amounts into btc and eth. thinking about switching or at least adding bybit because the fees...

by COINS NEWS - 4 days ago

Best crypto arbitrage tools in 2026?

Been exploring crypto arbitrage lately, and it feels like it’s less about finding price gaps and more about how fast you can actually act on them. Bots and tools seem to help with speed and automation, but fees, slippage, and execution delays still m...