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Hedera was supposed to be this huge enterprise focused entity with many employees, compliance and regulation, governed by huge corporations. But it's been 7 years and others like Stellar have blown past it in terms of adoption. Is it too late for hbar to recover, is it the next Vechain? submitted by /u/hank194 [link] [Kommentare]
What regulated MiCA exchange i should choose, if i want low fees (withdrawal and deposit fees and spot trading fees)? What about hot wallets? Which hot wallet is safe? submitted by /u/Melowicz [link] [Kommentare]
I've put my entire mortgage and pension on it but lately it dipped to 0.0000000000007$ . Is it ever going back to 0.0000000000032$ ? Thanks in advance submitted by /u/MarvelousJarro [link] [Kommentare]
I have building alternative ways explore scientifc literature. The goal was to make the large number of papers published daily easier to keep up with by visualising the macro scopic trend. It is free to use at The Global Research Space for any one interested in giving it a try! How I built it I sourced the latest 11M papers from OpenAlex and Arxiv and ecoded them using SPECTER 2 on titles and abstracts then projecting it down to 2d using UMAP and creating labels within voronoi bounds around high density peaks at increasingly deep depths. There is also support for both keyword and semantic queries, and there's an analytics layer for ranking institutions, authors, and topics etc. I have also more recently added to ability to slide back and forth in time and a daily auto ingestion script to ensure the map is up to date. Feedback or suggestions is very welcome! submitted by /u/icannotchangethename [link] [Kommentare]
Every quadruped project, from research labs to Boston Dynamics, starts in the same place: a working simulation. Getting there is the slow part. Dozens of joints, the right dependencies, a launchable scene, all configured before you can train a single gait. I skipped it with one prompt to Drift: empty project to a four-legged robot standing in MuJoCo. submitted by /u/airwarmedd [link] [Kommentare]
We have had pro crypto FED , administration, ETFs , some countries adopting, exchanges have become mainstream …. What is going to pump our bags for next halving. BTC has been mehh and alts obliterated since 2021. Is there even a point to DCA into alts and Hodl like the previous cycles. This cycle has left a bad taste in most altcoin investors than the FTX /Luna crash . It seams like retail isn’t even interested in cryto / BTC anymore. Without a crazy alt season I think this space is going to shrivel out other than btc . Where are we going with this “asset class“ ? submitted by /u/ozera202 [link] [Kommentare]
Anybody sell their bitcoin and put it into alts when BTC was at 126k waiting for alts to rip up past their 2021 highs ? That's how they caught most of us. I have to applaud how slick they were. We all thought we were going to see face melting gains. submitted by /u/Electronic_Worker245 [link] [Kommentare]
Bitcoin is facing a $4.4 billion supply overhang, according to new market data. Bitcoin ETFs sold around 71,600 BTC this month. Corporate treasuries bought only 7,500 BTC. Newly mined BTC is adding more supply to the market. This means more Bitcoin is being sold than institutions are buying, which could put pressure on the price if demand doesn't improve. Do you think this is just a short-term trend, or could it affect Bitcoin's price in the coming months? 👇 https://www.coindesk.com/daybook-us/2026/06/30/bitcoin-usd4-4-billion-supply-overhang-emerges-as-institutional-demand-wilts/ submitted by /u/Realistic_Factor409 [link] [Kommentare]