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More / Etherum Reddit - 4 months ago

Re: Best hardware for running ETH node

2 months ago was solving this. With RAM hikes I found a solution that required me to dig in the trash, literally. Bought a cheap Mac Pro (2013), the trashcan Mac off eBay with DDR3 64gb ram, works well. It would have been the same price as one of tho...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago

Is it only me?

Does anyone feel that buying bitcoin right now is a race against the time? Probably, all of you felt this before. I have my DCA weekly and I buy a few hundred bucks monthly (separated budget) and as the prices of stocks, gold, silver, etc. are rising...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago

Anyone from the US using BYDFi?

New to crypto, a friend suggested this BYDFi because of non-KYC and US-friendly. Is this valid? I just want to do some spot trading without giving up my ID, but I’m worried about withdrawal walls. anyone here actually used this platform? Thanks! ...

by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago

Rise and Fall of DeFi | PeakD

As of January 2026, there are approximately 3,177,841 active DeFi projects. I must make that number a bit clearer, because it is simply no believable. First, while 3.1 million active projects sounds like a lot, it is important to remember that...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago

True or false? The wealth of bitcoin will accumulate amongst the entities that are most prone to hold on to it, aka. hedgefunds, retirement funds, companies and to a lesser extent, governments and federal banks

The earliest period of bitcoin of which we inhabit will be the only period, where regular people or retail will hold significant bitcoin, due to the first movers advantage. We might call ourselves hodlers forever - but in reality those savings will...