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According to Arcane Research, in 2022, Binance controlled 92% of the Bitcoin spot trading volume
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Instead we should be saying "converting to Bitcoin" as one would say "I'm converting my dollars to euros." submitted by /u/Paterakis518 [link] [comments]
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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
If you only want the TL;DR: the benchmark uses a burst of BATCHED instructions, counted them as TPS and compared it with other networks that did not do the same trick when in reality an average of only 28 signed TPS was recorded on chain in those blo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
The charts are quite closely mirroring the charts from 4 years ago. Not ATHs, but seems clear to be there will be a medium sized pump within the next few months. https://youtu.be/GFC_WwlYfrk submitted by /u/TheGlittering_Toe [link] ...
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EDIT: this is apparently only for Canadians - Original email from CDC: This email is to inform you that Tether (USDT) will no longer be supported in the Crypto.βcom App. On January 31, 2023 at 01:00 EST, USDT will be delisted and all USDT transactio...
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A few years ago I bought a new Ledger Nano S so I do have experience using it. I can fairly assume that I have malware on my Linux pc due to being victim of cryptocurrency phishing. I'll never use the pc again (and neither my modem). Also I filed...
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Seems a lot of places charge crazy fees or ask for immense info. Any ideas? submitted by /u/LeatherDraft2 [link] [comments]
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do you think cryptocurrency will be more used that centralised money in the coming years? submitted by /u/Consistent_Ad_4547 [link] [comments]
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by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Today I learned that USDT has a fee implementation that can be activated at any time. As of right now the maximum fee has been set as 0 but that could change in the future. Below I attack an image of the code. https://preview.redd.it/lhqhnews56...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
There are 6 steps to making a fraudulent bot 1) plug in to an order book API. 2) create 30-40 (the more the better) separate accounts. Yes, most exchanges perform KYC on all of them, but if you pay 40 separate people to open an account for you and ha...