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Scammed by Simpleswap(reddit.com)
Anyone else get their money stolen from [r/simpleswap](r/simpleswap)[_io](r/simpleswap) ? Sent 25 dollars in btc to swap to sol, they cancelled the transaction and “refunded” my money to a random wallet address - after multiple times of telling them to return it to the exact same address that sent it. Luckily only $25 but I’m sure others had had similar experiences? What is the recourse for these scammers? submitted by /u/lobstermashedpotatoe [link] [Kommentare]
Large USDT exchange for an european(reddit.com)
Hello, I am an european and I still have a large amount of USDT (Tether) in a non-custodial account cold wallet. I want to sell all these coins for EUR or USDC but as an european a lot of exchange have delisted USDT and Binance is no longer accessible. What can i do ? which exchange still allow transaction with USDT for europeans ? Thanks ! submitted by /u/RickSanchez67 [link] [Kommentare]
Game Disc use case - right to play on Blockchain(reddit.com)
This idea has been posted before and isn't new, just starting the discussion again. It would be a perfect opportunity as Sony have just announced the demise of the physical disk. What if the right to play the game existed on the blockchain, you could trade the game just by transferring that token. It could work cross platform, you could just plug your keys into the console you're using or authenticate using it's native identity platform. Games have not been stored on discs for years but the right to play has been kept on them as a physical token to unlock the right to play. For me this is a perfect use case that cannot be forged or pirated. The contract is issued by the game company, it can be onsold this way, borrowed for a period of time under contact etc, use case is endless. submitted by /u/whiteycnbr [link] [Kommentare]
Tezos is priced like it's dead. I don't think it is.(reddit.com)
XTZ made a fresh all time low about a week ago, around $0.20, and we're barely above it now. Down 97% from the top, below the floor that held since 2018. Market cap is around a quarter billion, which is basically what the ICO raised in 2017. Nine years, round trip. Crypto is rough everywhere right now, but Tezos has been hit harder than most. For context, I'm a generative artist. I've released work on Tezos and so have a lot of artists I know, some of their best stuff, in small digital editions. So I'm biased, obviously. But I've watched this ecosystem the whole way down, and the gap between what it is and what it's priced at is kind of absurd at this point. The art is the part outsiders don't get. Minting costs pennies here, so artists actually experiment. That's why hic et nunc blew up in 2021 and why fxhash became the home of generative art. Thousands of artists, millions of works. Zancan's Garden, Monoliths gets talked about next to Fidenza. William Mapan dropped Dragons here before Art Blocks made him famous. All that work lives on this chain and nowhere else, and to me the coin is sort of backed by it. Not like gold in a vault, more like real people who stayed through the whole crash because they're here for the work. Meanwhile the chain never stopped. 21 upgrades since 2018, no forks, no downtime, and the 21st just went live on June 30. Blocks are 6 seconds, and a transfer costs a fraction of a cent whether it's $10 or $10k. And there's genuinely interesting stuff ahead. Etherlink (the EVM L2) went from about $1.5M to $82M TVL last year. And Tezos X, the biggest architecture change in the chain's history, has its testnet live and is aiming for mainnet this summer. Bear case is real: maybe none of this flows to XTZ, competitors have more money and attention, NFT volume is a shadow of 2021, and cheap can always get cheaper. If Tezos X slips, nobody will care. I hold a little XTZ, so not financial advice. But for me it comes down to one thing: artists kept releasing their best work here through the entire crash. Chains with actual culture don't just disappear. Or at least I hope not. submitted by /u/Slackluster [link] [Kommentare]
Daily Crypto Discussion - July 4, 2026 (GMT+0)(reddit.com)
Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known "pump and dump (PnD) groups" for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here. Please be careful about what information you share and the actions you take. Do not share the amounts of your portfolios (why not just share percentage?). Do not share your private keys or wallet seed. Use strong, non-SMS 2FA if possible. Beware of scammers and be smart. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose, and do not fall for pyramid schemes, promises of unrealistic returns (get-rich-quick schemes), and other common scams. Rules: All sub rules apply in this thread. The prior exemption for karma and age requirements is no longer in effect. Discussion topics must be related to cryptocurrency. Behave with civility and politeness. Do not use offensive, racist or homophobic language. Comments will be sorted by newest first. Useful Links: Beginner Resources Intro to r/Cryptocurrency MOONs 🌔 MOONs Wiki Page r/CryptoCurrency Discord r/CryptoCurrencyMemes Prior Daily Discussions - (Link fixed.) r/CryptoCurrencyMeta - Join in on all meta discussions regarding r/CryptoCurrency whether it be moon distributions or governance. Finding Other Discussion Threads Follow a mod account below to be notified in your home feed when the latest r/CC discussion thread of your interest is posted. u/CryptoDaily- — Posts the Daily Crypto Discussion threads. u/CryptoSkeptics — Posts the Monthly Skeptics Discussion threads. u/CryptoOptimists- — Posts the Monthly Optimists Discussion threads. u/CryptoNewsUpdates — Posts the Monthly News Summary threads. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [Kommentare]
I spent way too much time recently trying to crack a 1 BTC puzzle and I'm officially questioning my life choices.(reddit.com)
Does anyone else ever fall down massive internet rabbit holes and completely lose track of time? I recently stumbled into the world of those unsolved Bitcoin puzzles. I don't know why, but I somehow convinced myself I was going to be the one to finally crack a 1 BTC wallet. Fast forward a few days, and my search history is an absolute trainwreck of "BTC puzzle solver," "cracking SHA-256 hashes," and deep dives into cryptographic theory. Spoiler alert: I did not solve it. I have exactly zero extra Bitcoin to show for my efforts, but I did manage to give myself a massive headache. I’m officially throwing in the towel before I start dreaming in alphanumeric strings. Has anyone else ever gotten ridiculously invested in trying to solve one of these, or am I the only one who thought they were suddenly a master codebreaker? submitted by /u/BoxSavings9234 [link] [Kommentare]