I've been working on CoinCurrently for almost 6 years at this point. After 4 years I felt really stuck and kind of realized that I won't get much further alone so I made a post on Reddit that I was looking for a designer. I found a guy and once we started revamping the app, we realized that there's so much more we want to do and that requires a better backend. Doing both the iOS and Android app, I figured we need a dedicated guy for backend. The team grew to 3 people. After almost a year and a half, we finally finished revamping the entire app. It's now better looking, easier to use and is faster than ever. Free, no ads, no tracking. It's all on your device. I'm really proud to show the new CoinCurrently to the world. I would appreciate your feedback so we can continue to make it a better app iOS: CoinCurrently iOS Android: CoinCurrently Android Web: CoinCurrently Web submitted by /u/barcode972 [link] [Kommentare]
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This looks pretty interesting to me. I think this is just a bear market move, and inexperienced traders are suddenly starting to open long positions without paying attention to the data. It might even go up to $70k, but I don't think it'll go any higher than that. Personally, I'm expecting Bitcoin to drop to around $48,300–$55,000. That's where I'll be buying more BTC. I already bought some at $58k, but I was expecting an even lower price, so I still have some cash set aside. This is not financial advice—I'm simply sharing my own analysis. submitted by /u/KeyOil5506 [link] [Kommentare]
Sorry, won't have any empathy towards people that will get rugged once this goes 90+% down. The coin is even flagged on the site for a suspicious activity. EDIT: I'm sure this post will get downvoted to oblivion by the ANSEM bot army. Just remember me when you all get rugged and start crying on Reddit and Twitter. submitted by /u/Adonael [link] [Kommentare]
When BTC was around $58K, I didn’t buy because I thought, “Why not wait a bit longer so I can buy cheaper?” And now look at the price. I honestly don’t know if I should wait a bit more or buy at these prices. Do you think we’ll see $58K again? submitted by /u/2smart2gentle [link] [Kommentare]
Both the nasdaq and NYSE are moving towards blockchain. This isnt speculation. Just last March, the SEC granted nasdaq permission to choose to settle on blockchain. Last December the SEC gave Depository Trust Co permission to begin handling tokenized transactions, The NYSE is seeking approval to build a seperate blockchain based trading platform for 24/7 trading, settling trades instantly instead of one business day. Plans to launch at end of year if approved. Nasdaq partnered with kraken, NYSE partnered with OKX. The list goes on https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/tokenization-real-world-assets-on-blockchain https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/tokenization-real-world-assets-on-blockchain submitted by /u/AsbestosDude [link] [Kommentare]
Been in this coin for literally 2 weeks. There’s not a lot since it’s new could some do a deep dive on their contract and analyze. I could use ai but I trust the pros here. Thanks submitted by /u/Chemical-Beat-7663 [link] [Kommentare]
panic sold ETH at the bottom twice. Ended up building a personal tracker that forces me to pre-commit my exit levels before I touch anything no more emotional decisions mid-pump. Screenshot is from my own setup, happy to share details in comments if anyone's dealing with the same issue. submitted by /u/Big_Shoulder_9595 [link] [Kommentare]
Let's say you have $10k in a wallet and that $10k has come from another wallet that had extensively interacted with an Iranian exchange, now you're worried that your money will be frozen or something. What are the best ways to move that $10k to a fresh wallet without any trace to the original wallets? submitted by /u/fiveMop [link] [Kommentare]
Recently I was talking to a relative of mine and they told me that years ago they bought a few hundred dollars worth of bitcoin back when it was extremely cheap. At the time they thought it was just another scam, forgot about the wallet and lost access to the email associated with it. They say that they still know what the email is just not the password and if its even still accessible due to years of inacitvity. Any advice or will the bitcoin sit in that wallet till the end of times? submitted by /u/kimilsung5000 [link] [Kommentare]
Crypto failed to find a purpose as traditional banking continued to improve, leaving most to believe there's no legitimate usecase out there. However, those services must always charge a fee; that's their profit model. Therefore, the unique usecase of crypto must stem from micropayments, which traditional systems are unable to cater to. Up til now, the ability to send $0.000164376 instantly (for free) has not been particularly useful. nanodrops.org changes that. The pay-per-minute of viewership with dynamic rate is a real, tangible tool for the world of livestreaming, and no other currency is suitable for this new market. Streamers spend millions of dollars (likely through crypto) to "clippers" – people who create and share clips of the streamer on social media. The objective is to ultimately get more viewers for their streams, as streaming platforms lack discoverability; the only way to get seen is to already be seen. This also explains why streamers are intent on inflating their views via bots (viewbotting), but the platforms are now aggressively clamping down on this practice. nanodrops.org is the most direct, and potentially most cost-effective method in this artificial industry; just pay the viewers to watch you. nanodrops.org directory submitted by /u/St0uty [link] [Kommentare]
I need something that’s relatively cheap as I am actively swing trading (spot). I value privacy so my first options were either: Thorchain or Hyperliquid Let me know cheap and privacy oriented options that can be trusted. CEXs are out of the question. submitted by /u/Interesting-Honey253 [link] [Kommentare]
I've always wondered whether rewards actually change people's behavior or if they're just a nice bonus.For example, would earning crypto back on everyday purchases make you: Use one payment method over another? Spend more often? Hold the rewards instead of cashing them out? Or does it make no difference at all? Traditional credit cards have been using points and cashback for years, and it clearly works for a lot of people. Do you think crypto rewards are any different, or is it basically the same psychology with a different asset? submitted by /u/DefinitionNo6275 [link] [Kommentare]
Please refrain from spreading misinformation or recommending Switcher.finance without conducting thorough verification. Based on my personal experience, I firmly believe that Switcher.finance is a scam. I unfortunately lost 500 USDT after using it. I have already reported the incident to the platform’s moderators and provided them with all the necessary details. I am writing this as a cautionary message to all users. Please exercise extreme caution and refrain from sending any funds or engaging in any activities with the platform until a proper investigation is conducted. If you or anyone else has had a similar experience, I encourage you to share your story here. Stay safe. submitted by /u/Notyours_Jaxk [link] [Kommentare]