More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
I picked up BTC over the past few years, still up - only slightly though. I'm up considerably more on gold and even silver that I bought. I thought bitcoin was ''digital gold'' but it doesn't have the reaction that precious m...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
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by COINS NEWS - 3 months ago
Most discussions around quantum computing and crypto are still dismissed as far-future FUD. That framing increasingly misses the point. The real issue is no longer when quantum computers become capable of breaking today’s cryptography, but whether de...
by COINS NEWS - 3 months ago
A Colombian pension fund will allow small, controlled Bitcoin exposure for qualified investors as part of long-term diversification. Institutional interest in Bitcoin continues to rise across Latin America. Colombia is now seeing a cautious mov...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 months ago
I’m curious if people are really using crypto to buy digital gift cards, or if it’s more of a niche thing. I’ve been holding some crypto for a while and don’t really want to cash it out to a bank just to spend a small amount. I’m looking for a simple...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
Yesterday I posted that the power law model was never more accurate than this cycle. Today I fitted the power law model once per day using the whole dataset since the beginning until that day, and I compared the forecast of each model to the ac...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
So as we all know BTC has been around 90k for a long time but how long do we think this will continue? I personally never thought it would hold up this long my calculations where that it would be around 75k by now… I’m pretty off xD subm...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
I’ve been looking back at the 1993 Wired piece "Crypto Rebels" and it’s a gut punch compared to where we are today. Back then, the movement was a "gathering of those who share a predilection for codes, a passion for privacy, and...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 months ago
A lot of major Web3 losses don’t begin with a Solidity vulnerability. They start with systemic weaknesses: > Key mismanagement > Over-privileged or poorly designed access controls > Centralized infrastructure dependencies >Unsafe upgrade...