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Came across this video on YouTube. NA Market especially does this and liq all the newbies. Shouldn't this sh** be totally illegal? submitted by /u/mannythomson [link] [Kommentare]
...Tether printed another billion USDT. That fresh billion would be wash traded for 24 hours, and bingo, BTC price was up 10%. With Tether currently under Howard Lutnick's control, that can't happen anymore. But at least the Fed can print a few trillion, some of it might trickle into BTC. submitted by /u/No-Masterpiece2246 [link] [Kommentare]
Hello, I'm the maintainer of a few OSS projects. My most popular tool (called Termix, website, and mobile app) has over 14k GitHub stars and 10M+ Docker pulls. A few months ago, I started accepting crypto donations for that project (BTC, ETH, and SOL), and since then, I've started digging into the field of crypto as a whole. I've been looking into wallet monitoring, webhooks, all for the purpose of notifying me when I've been donated to. My idea: A free app (website/mobile app) that sends you a push notification any time you get sent crypto to a wallet address you are watching. This would be aimed at people like me, OSS maintainers, streamers, anyone taking donations, who just want to know the second that they've received a donation. Of course, services like this already exist such as cryptocurrencyalerting.com. However, there has yet to be (from what I've seen, correct me if I'm wrong) a single service that is account-less and free. The plan is to keep it free and fund it through donations; more donations unlock more chains where I can self-host my own nodes to feed the notifications. Initially, the app will just be fed from QuickNode since I believe that will cover the initial user base, but as I gain more users and donations, I will begin self-hosting nodes for different networks, which would allow me to keep the app free. Before I sink time into building it, I wanted to check if this is something that would be actually useful to people or if it already exists and I've missed it. What are your thoughts? Thanks for reading, Luke submitted by /u/VizeKarma [link] [Kommentare]
Need help to send usdt to Binance, can someone lend me 25-30 trx. Do dm if u can help me out. TNpk8V8rt4jnHTZuKQYpTKvMCVNUUCg7Nx Trx address submitted by /u/No_Summer_5052 [link] [Kommentare]
Real-world asset tokenization continues to accelerate! Total on-chain RWA value just crossed $32B, excluding stablecoins. A new all-time high. ~$5B (late 2023) → $32B+ today US Treasuries lead, but commodities and credit are catching up fast The asset mix gets broader every quarter TradFi is moving on-chain, category by category. Up only, regardless of market conditions. Source: https://x.com/LeonWaidmann/status/2074702523449987427 submitted by /u/kirtash93 [link] [Kommentare]
President Donald Trump has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars from his signature cryptocurrency while his supporters have largely been left holding the bag, according to a report. Of the 1.48 million wallets that bought the $TRUMP memecoin since it launched just three days before Trump’s second inauguration last year, about 66%, or 988,905 wallets, had lost money by the end of June. According to data from blockchain analytics firm Nansen, the combined losses were $3.81 billion, reported the New York Times. The losses are stark given that President Trump has claimed large profits from the token, which sports a picture of him with his fist in the air and the words “Fight, Fight, Fight,” in reference to the Butler, PA attempted assassination attempt in 2024. According to the president’s most recent financial disclosures, he had pocketed $636 million from the $TRUMP memecoin alone. Read more [paywall removed for Redditors]: https://fortune.com/2026/07/07/donald-trump-meme-coin-world-liberty-financial-finance-politics/?utm_source=reddit/ submitted by /u/fortune [link] [Kommentare]
Bitcoin is facing renewed pressure after comments from Trump suggesting the Iran ceasefire is effectively over. Rising geopolitical tensions have pushed oil prices higher and increased uncertainty across global markets. Do you think this is a short-term reaction, or could geopolitical risks have a bigger impact on Bitcoin and other crypto assets in the coming weeks? submitted by /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] [Kommentare]
I’m starting to wonder if holding altcoins is worth the risk. Every cycle so many get wiped out, while BTC keeps proving itself. Should I sell my alts and move everything into Bitcoin, or is there still value in holding quality altcoins for the next bull run? Would love to hear everyone’s opinions. submitted by /u/Extreme_Exam7914 [link] [Kommentare]
This winter parliament session big announcement of digital rupee and removing of dollar backed stable coin on the cards. submitted by /u/SasiRacha44 [link] [Kommentare]
If you had to choose just one cryptocurrency to hold for the next 10 years, what would it be? Would you pick BTC, ETH, SOL, or another project? I'm interested in hearing your reasoning. What makes you confident it'll still be around and thriving a decade from now? submitted by /u/Exact_Release5966 [link] [Kommentare]
(English isn't my first language, so sorry in advance for any mistakes — I'm translating this from my own language.) I need to vent and honestly ask if anyone's been through this, because I'm running out of ideas. Here's the short version. A friend sent me some crypto on KuCoin. I go to withdraw it and realize I've forgotten my trading password (I set it back in 2019 and never touched it since). So I request a reset. Simple, right? That's where the nightmare started. First they asked for a photo of my ID. I sent my driver's license. Then they wanted a video of me holding the ID and saying a specific phrase. Did it — real physical ID, face clearly visible, said the exact line. Rejected. "Quality/lighting." Did it again. Rejected again, same vague reason, never told me what was actually wrong. Then out of nowhere the goalposts move: now they want proof of the source of funds. Fine — since my friend sent it, I gave them his name, the reason (just a personal transfer between us), and even a video from him showing his own transfer history with the exact transaction ID of the payment. Rejected again, this time saying the video "only shows the withdrawal page." And then they asked me to explain "multiple transfers on June 29" that I supposedly made — which makes no sense, because my history shows exactly one transfer: the single deposit from that same friend. There's nothing else there. And I couldn't make an outgoing transfer even if I wanted to, because that needs the trading password I'm locked out of. On top of that, they made my friend do a full video verification with his passport too. He did it. So now both of us are fully verified, both sides of the transaction confirmed, and there is genuinely nothing left to hand over. I've talked to like five different live agents. Every single one says the same thing word for word: "escalated to the relevant team, we'll follow up by email." No status, no reason, no date. Over a week now and my money's just sitting there frozen. So I'm asking honestly — has anyone actually gotten funds released after one of these "source of funds" reviews? What finally moved it, and how long did it take? Starting to feel like the answer is just "wait forever." submitted by /u/Weak_Ad_1082 [link] [Kommentare]