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Hello, I have been troubleshooting this for hours and cannot figure it out. Hoping someone smarter than me can help. I am trying to migrate from Exodus to Cake Wallet. When I use my seed phrase, Cake Wallet recognizes all of my assets except my Litecoin. Some research tells me they use different derivation paths - Cake Wallet uses m/84'/2'/0 and Exodus uses m/44'/2'/0'/0/0. Does this mean that they are entirely incompatible, or is there a way to import the wallet using the private key? I tried this but I can't figure out exactly what key(s) to put into Cake Wallet. Thanks so much for any help! submitted by /u/dizzy_zebra44 [link] [Kommentare]
Anyone from USA or Canada holders of any and know anything? Does anyone know of other brokers offering it for sale ? What are the legalities? submitted by /u/Infamous_Win_247 [link] [Kommentare]
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao said Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoin should be frozen before quantum computers can steal it. Not everyone agrees. submitted by /u/ethereal3xp [link] [Kommentare]
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For a lot of people, crypto is still mostly speculation and scams. For me, it has solved a core business problem. openrender.app exists because crypto made it possible to build a platform that can accept payments without a long onboarding process, meeting Visa and Mastercards arbitrary naughty list, and settle funds for expensive compute instantly. Traditional payment processors basically refused onboarding for uncensored NSFW image and video generation. When a platform touches that kind of content, a lot of normal payment rails just won’t support it, which makes it tough to build anything sustainable. What crypto gave me: A way to serve users globally. Instant settlement for compute-heavy service costs. A low fee path for small-value transactions and top-ups. No strict payment processor requirements. OpenRender is still a work in progress, but crypto was one of the reasons it could get off the ground at all. Without it I would not have been able to take any payments, and would be stuck wrestling with "high risk" merchant accounts. Curious how other founders here are using crypto for actual product infrastructure instead of just fundraising/speculation. Honestly, OpenRender probably wouldn’t exist in its current form without crypto. One major drawback: a lot of people simply have a habit of using cards, and are scared to touch crypto. For those users, I serve them via Thirdweb which does FIAT to crypto on ramping automatically - the issue is it's clunky and not particularly smooth. Does anyone know of a similar product to Thirdweb, where the customer pays by card and I get crypto? submitted by /u/-Baloo [link] [Kommentare]
Years ago I started to invest a big portion of my savings into CRO because I started using their crypto card for cashback. Since then it never went up more than 0.20 and always fell back to this level. Imo there could be big potential like the own currency from Binance. But even though they lowered the stake rewards, it never made it back to almost one dollar and slowly I’m losing my hopium. Is there anyone else investing in it and can tell me if it’s worth it or should I change to something different. submitted by /u/Itchy-Acanthaceae841 [link] [Kommentare]
I finally made a crypto bank some one send me usdt Trc20 if you are want to give me I want to buy oppo phone THwppXXvizufHp9v9zPNuyAmDDaoJ5CXqS Good night submitted by /u/stormraizo_777 [link] [Kommentare]
Hello, Thank you to everyone who helped me out from my previous post. I was able to import the wallet with BlueWallet on my phone. It had 0 Bitcoin. I guess I must have made a wallet but never bought anything. So not a secret millionaire. Thanks again. submitted by /u/bbk13 [link] [Kommentare]