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How would I find out if/where crypto I bought might be accessed?(reddit.com)
Hello. I'm moving and as I was packing/throwing stuff away I found a sealed envelope that said "[my name] crypto - do not throw away" on the front. Inside there is a piece of paper with 12 seemingly random words and at the top it says "all lowercase". I don't remember buying crypto, but maybe I did in the 2010's? If I do have crypto somewhere how can I find out where it is? Is there a "wallet" or other storage solution that specifically uses 12 word passwords? Would I have some email somewhere that would let me know I made an account somewhere? Thanks for all your help. EDIT: the envelope wasn't sent to me. I hand wrote all the words on a piece of paper and put it in the envelope at some point. submitted by /u/bbk13 [link] [Kommentare]
The reality of bitcoin / crypto(reddit.com)
For years now many of us have asked (or are still asking) “is this legit? a scam?” “when is it gonna boom?“ “is there a future in bitcoin?” and so on, to which the subreddit answer often comes from one of three factions: a hard “yes” from holders who dive into the nuances of statistics (mining performance, decentralized governance etc in full support etc), short term traders emphasizing the potential of timing the pump and dump casino, and the traditional traders who don’t trust it at all. The simpler truth is, “BTC” was never meant to be traded like a stock—it‘s just a digital currency. You can look at the initial boom as the transition from mostly paper registers to signs that say “cashless payments only.” Of course people who bet on it early were going to get a nice chunk of change as more and more people started using apple pay. Bitcoin is basically a decentralized Visa prepaid card. I’m not saying it’s valuable or not valuable, I don’t know what it’s gonna do, but if you view the bitcoin market as if a whole lot of people suddenly invested in the peso, yeah it’s gonna look volatile and different from another stock as well as less stable than a currency. Anyways… just some food for thought. Maybe for some of you a xanax. I’d love to hear your opinions for or against cryptocurrency :) submitted by /u/salieut [link] [Kommentare]
My portfolio is down 60% but I just aped into a coin called $babyansem so things are looking up(reddit.com)
I've read the whitepapers. I've studied the tokenomics. I've spent three years learning about L2 scaling, MEV, and real yield. And then last night at 2am I bought a coin whose entire thesis is "what if Ansem, but a baby." No roadmap. No utility. Just a diaper and a dream. 🍼 My wife asked what I invested in. I said "the heir to the throne." She asked what that means. I don't know either. But I'm up 12% and she isn't, so who's the real baby here. Anyway not financial advice, I clearly have none. submitted by /u/amu4biz [link] [Kommentare]
Why Litecoin is always left out, despite being one of the big 3 from the start, stable as ETH through all these years, and one of the oldest coins out there?(reddit.com)
I remember the time when there was BTC, ETH and LTC everywhere as only 3 coins u can buy on excange or local shops and places. LTC is used to be called - digital silver, while BTC was -digital gold. But in past couple years ppl only focus on BTC and ETH ( i guess bcs of ETF's) and LTC have been kinda left out. LTC was always my favourite coin, and wonder why people don't look at it as it is - top 3 oldest, reliable coins? - LTC have lowest fees than most of the coins + Fast block times - Also have halvings like BTC - Proof of stability through all these years - Circulating suply are almost 100% -Proof-of-Work mining - In almost all Merchant payments -Been there since 2011 - High liquidity - Listed on all exchanges I would add also- no venture capital controlling the network, like they do on BTC or ETH, even SOL. I know that LTC Litecoin remained focused on payments rather than becoming an application platform, but is that the only reason? submitted by /u/Ok_Statement1359 [link] [Kommentare]
Scam Warning: Switcher.Finance(reddit.com)
Hello everyone! I recently used Switcher.finance, as I noticed many people recommended it. Unfortunately, after using it to swap some crypto, they received my crypto but refused to send the crypto that I am supposed to get. After contacting them, they keep saying that they sent it to me but stuck at transit. I also did some digging afterwards, and realised that they operate a massive bot farm, using multiple account to promote their services across social media. This is a massive fraud and scam. Until this is resolved, please avoid it at all costs. Based on my experience, I believe this is a massive scam. submitted by /u/JestonT [link] [Kommentare]
USDT cash out(reddit.com)
Somehow i won some money on my online casino,not a lot but enough to cash out. 1500 roughly, i usually buy in bitcoin and transfer winnings to Robinhood. Well i messed up and now i have that usdt and dont know how to cash out? Any help is apreciated. It ask me for example for network and gives me those 3 options, i dont know. submitted by /u/Mysterious_Dance5461 [link] [Kommentare]