So I have entered into the community by buying some bitcoin initially. My BTC are currently in and exchange platform where I initially invested, so a lot of people are telling me to transfer it to a wallet, what is the difference and which is safer? Which do people use to hold BTC long term and to prevent any kind of corruption of BTC? Please help me as I'm yet a beginner and am juts getting started. submitted by /u/beastcherry73 [link] [Kommentare]
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Well a classic approval phishing. User signed malicious token approval on phishing site, enabling scammers to drain exactly 999,999 USDT from their Ethereum wallet in 3 multicall txs (Scam Sniffer) It came through an approval, a standard ERC-20 permission that lets another address spend tokens from a user's wallet Remember folks, always revoke approvals regularly at revoke.cash submitted by /u/ocean_protocol [link] [Kommentare]
Sony Bank received conditional approval to set up Connectia Trust as a US subsidiary capitalized at $40 million. I think their plan is to issue and manage dollar-denominated stablecoins, with early signals pointing toward payments in games and anime-related services. Full operations still require final regulatory clearance. I believe it could draw in users already comfortable with Sony’s entertainment and gaming products, since a familiar name might lower the barrier compared to standalone crypto apps. If the stablecoins integrate directly into those services, some spending that currently happens off-chain could move on-chain in those verticals. One path forward is that other consumer-facing brands watch the process and decide the regulatory route looks workable, leading to more similar setups over the next year or two. What else do you guys think would need to happen for wider adoption in actual spending? submitted by /u/Toriunderhill [link] [Kommentare]
Hello guys I built a free tool that explains crypto projects in plain English for beginners. It pulls public market/project data and turns it into a simple score, strengths, red flags and risk summary. I’d love some feedback please. The tool is in the comments because the post is being flagered as spam Thanks you so much submitted by /u/monferre [link] [Kommentare]
Now I'm thinking of doing it too, but I'm dizzy thinking people will lose money over this, it feels like stealing them, immagine if someone invests all his life savings in your coin... Would you do it? submitted by /u/mannythomson [link] [Kommentare]
As recommended somewhere I've swapped through deBridge; 5 figures worth and I'm furious, UX was showing not even 0.1% slippage, I actually had 3%??!! it's not from gas or typo, from a spread buried in the exchange rate that is nowhere near clearly displayed before you confirm the transaction. On small amounts you'd never catch it. On anything serious it becomes a significant loss. Checked the same route on other platforms after and the difference was embarrassing. submitted by /u/FrostingBig1895 [link] [Kommentare]
Hi, I live in Russia and want to move out of here, I don't have any education, I can save up and move to some Russian speaking countries, but I'll probably get stuck, while I am in Russia I have support network so I am self-studying for a few hours every day osint, programming and crypto, because AI(I know stupid, but I don't where else to ask) said that companies in crypto are more willing to hire juniors, plus while in Russia I can only receive payments in crypto, before I move if everything is playing right. Here's what I would like to ask about(I wrote following text as a message to another person, so I am sorry if I missed some details and something doesn't make sense): 1) How hard is to get junior position on this role? I want work that is remote and will give me enough funds to relocate(I do not expect some golden mountains, AI told me that 1500-2000 usd is reasonable expectations for junior role in this position) 2) Do employers usually expect relevant education, beside self-study knowledge? 3) Can you rate my plan of action? - at the same time I am currently learning progromming(python, data analytics), crypto(honestly somewhat lost for now I am reading up to 2nd chapter of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and after I will be studying etherscan, arkham and other tools) and osint(for now I have finished cybermentor half of osint course and now I try to practice by doing some small exercises to develop osint mindset, but as soon as crypto knowledge will catch up I will mix crypto and osint practice and later when programming will catch up I will mix all three to build my portfolio in relevant to position aspect) and also AI advised to learn in the later half when I will learn solidly all topics to also learn regulatorics of crypto submitted by /u/Mental_Budget_5085 [link] [Kommentare]
I received a promotional email from robinhood offering 3% bonus on crypto deposit. In the email they said the transferred assets only need to be kept on Robinhood for 2.5 months. However, when I clicked the link and got to the App, the fine print says that you must maintain the crypto assets for 2.5 YEARS. What a convenient mistake to make in the promotional email… submitted by /u/Lala-dc [link] [Kommentare]