Hello, I'm an 18 year old from italy and i need to buy about 100 bucks of Bitcoin for personal reasons, only problem is I can't figure out how, people suggested using cake wallet but it just redirects me to other sites that redirect me to other sites. Any advice/tutorial?? submitted by /u/piccionestrabico [link] [Kommentare]
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Tldr: yes Ill try to make if short. Co-worker, in her late 60, approaches me to ask some questions about crypto. She thinks she got scammed of about £250k. She doesn’t know how. She started in 2024, by depositing money into different exchanges, until the banks blocked her deposits. Opened other accounts, with different banks, to deposit more. Got blocked. Then, from what i understood, english is her 2nd language, she got in touch with some people she found on facebook, to help her buy crypto for her. Got scammed for some money, then the avalanche of scammers started to come in. She then started talking, or they got in touch with her (unclear), some law firm from Switzerland, with HQ in centre London, where a furniture store is, as per their contact page. And she got allocated a lawyer/recovery person, which sent her 28 ETH on Solona network, in base wallet. Apparently, what they could recover. Now, these 28eth are not worth £112K, the amount it shows in her wallet. Now this law firm, this recovery person, is asking for 6.4 ETH either for taxes, insurance, EU tax, all sorts of things. I have told her to cut all communication with everyone. I told her she got scammed and to trust no one and that, unfortunately, the 28eth is not real. I dont know how else to help her. Any suggestions please? submitted by /u/indeclin3 [link] [Kommentare]
I share the same disappointment as most others that they're removing the option of owning physical games. The main complaints I've seen are: licensing (not actually owning the product) and not being able to resale, trade, or let someone borrow a game. But doesn't blockchain allow for that to happen? People associate NFTs with jpegs. But this is what it's for. Proof of digital ownership and the ability to sell, trade, or lend the digital product as vou wish. For example, when you buy GTA6, you would own "GTA6#001". Of the millions of copies sold, no one could ever own "GTA6#001" but you until you sold it. It's pro-consumer. So I doubt companies would want that. But I think it makes sense in a world where we seem to be inevitably moving away from physical media. We could sell and trade on any marketplace without relying on Sony or MF$T and their inflated prices. Or we could trade/sell things directly with each other. If viable, which blockchains do you think would be most fitting? submitted by /u/da_loud_man [link] [Kommentare]
I just opened a kraken account and I will Be depositing $100 every week into this account. I will not be touching it and I want it to grow over time. I am using this as sort of a “hopeful” savings for the next 10-20 years. My question is this - how would u set up reoccurring buys? I am thinking of putting $50 into ethereum , & then another $50 divided between SOL, HBAR, BTC, LTC. Any advice for a new trader looking to stack money overtime? submitted by /u/ultravi0let__ [link] [Kommentare]
https://x.com/WuBlockchain/status/2072544150059417710 submitted by /u/Complete-MessUP [link] [Kommentare]
I just saw how much money he made. I'm sure his compadres made a lot as well. Did anyone on here make a profit? Like any one person at all? I've been on the winning side of some of these meme coins, but I can't imagine any regular person hit. I see there have been some spikes this year, anyone catch it at the right time? submitted by /u/Puzzleheaded_42 [link] [Kommentare]
I’ve spent so much time refining a strategy that makes sense to me on bitcoin, I went from having a 57% win rate 1.2:1 ifvg strategy to having a 65% win rate 2:1 candle sweep strategy and I’ve learned all of this just to have maker fees eat through my profitability genuinely giving me negative ev as my stops have to be .1-.5 of price a lot of the times. I have a few options as of now which are switching to CME contacts but now I’m stuck risking 1% when I would like to risk 10% and based on Monte Carlo sims can safely risk that, accepting the fees and only taking setups where my stops are above .5 but that’s such a small amount of setups which are already scarce and still get feed a lot but just less enough to have positive ev, or switch assets and I’ve tried backtesting es and nq but my setups just don’t work for those assets sweeps don’t seem to have enough momentum to hit my take profit on my 15 min entries and the 5 minute is too noisy. I don’t know what my next step should be any advice would really be appreciated except (just risk low anyways), if someone has been in this situation and have found any work arounds or have found other assets that produce strong sweeps and have reliable volume. I’ve genuinely put so much effort into learning this stuff and it just seems like even when I’ve figured it out it was all for nothing. submitted by /u/Melodic-Reputation45 [link] [Kommentare]
Hyperliquid wrapped Here's the thing: PnL is the one number we all obsess over because it's right there. But everything around how you actually trade? We're basically guessing. How many trades did you really make this year? What's your actual win rate, not the vibe, the number? What asset do you trade most, and is that even on purpose? What time of day do you trade most? (mine was 2am, which explains a lot) Full disclosure: I work at Otomato and we built something that lays this out. We're sharing it because we found this genuinely useful ourselves before we even thought about others. Happy to link it he Mostly it made me realize how little we know about our own trading, even though we live in this app every day. Genuinely curious: do you think you have an accurate read on your own trading habits? Or do you suspect you'd be surprised? TL;DR: Built a tool to surface the full picture of your Hyperliquid history submitted by /u/dyloum84 [link] [Kommentare]
I’m based in Germany and I’m looking for the lowest-cost way to convert USDC (or USDT) into EUR and withdraw it via SEPA. My priority is the lowest total effective cost (trading fees + spreads + withdrawal fees), not necessarily the simplest workflow. What setup do you currently use? Kraken Pro? Monerium? ARQ? Coinbase? Something else? Ideally I’d like to compare how many EUR you actually receive for every €1,000 worth of USDC. submitted by /u/Fun-Magician-7503 [link] [Kommentare]
I made this post in the last bear market. If you followed my advice and bought/held during 2022, you had a great 2025. The greatest wealth transfers occur during fear, panic and capitulation. This opportunity comes around once every 4 years in Bitcoin. submitted by /u/erjo5055 [link] [Kommentare]
Our email exchange must be the size of a novel. I've given them every KYC document they've asked for and they've even acknowledged that I have given everything. Then what? They literally just give me the fakest replies. I send an email every few months and get replies like these: 'Dear Customer, We will check your case and get back to you with an update. Respectfully, Ophelia Black, AML Compliance Department Changelly.com' So, why is this company still allowed and why did I just buy a ticket to Hong kong? LMFAO submitted by /u/xCreampye69x [link] [Kommentare]