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Anyone else secure some profit today? submitted by /u/90Skill10Luck [link] [Kommentare]
Everyone has been waiting for regulatory clarity before declaring crypto payments mainstream. Recent spending data shows that 53% of crypto transactions in the US are already falling into everyday categories. The argument has always been that regulation needed to come first before real adoption could follow but the interesting thing is the data suggests Americans did not wait for any of it. Will the regulatory clarity accelerate this further...I dunno you tell me source: https://www.oobit.com/news/crypto-at-the-checkout-what-americas-spending-data-reveals submitted by /u/Asleep-Equipment-593 [link] [Kommentare]
I currently hold only 3 coins: Monero, Bitcoin and Hyperliquid in that order. What about you, in this bear market? No shilling please submitted by /u/Whoseover [link] [Kommentare]
I’ve done the foundational reading. I know what blockchain is, how decentralization works, and the general theory. I’m ready to actually buy, but I want to skip the beginner fluff. YouTube is a complete cesspool of shills, mixed signals, and sponsored garbage. I want raw, practical answers from people actually doing this from India right now. Help me clear these specific doubts: Exchanges: I want to stay completely legal and FIU compliant. What Indian platform is actually working smoothly for INR deposits and withdrawals? I see CoinDCX, Mudrex, CoinSwitch, etc. Which one has the best liquidity and doesn't freeze your funds randomly? Is anyone using Binance now that they registered, or is it a headache? The 30% Tax + 1% TDS Nightmare: The tax laws here are brutal (no offsetting losses between coins). Do the native Indian exchanges automatically handle the 1% TDS deductions and give you a clean statement for ITR (Schedule VDA)? How do you guys track this without losing your mind or getting a notice? What to buy first: I’m not here to gamble on micro-cap meme coins or day-trade. Is it best to play it safe and stick strictly to a Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) split for the first few months, or should I be looking at mid-caps? submitted by /u/darshil753 [link] [Kommentare]
I am going to US for my startup but want to some liquid cash while I am there, how can I get some cash (USD) while I am there? submitted by /u/Intelligent_Boss_402 [link] [Kommentare]
any prop firm traders here? i got a little too close to my drawdown limit, I've recovered a bit since then but I still find myself overthinking setups and focusing more on the drawdown than actually trading. any advice? submitted by /u/Emotional-Eye1878 [link] [Kommentare]
> Except from the article. FTX co-founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried lost a bid to overturn his 25-year prison sentence and fraud conviction Friday, with a panel of federal appeals judges unanimously upholding the verdict. The Manhattan-based judges, of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, picked apart Bankman-Fried’s arguments for overturning the judgment, finding each of them uncompelling. “Bankman-Fried makes these arguments in the face of a trial at which the government’s evidence against him was, conservatively stated, robust,” the decision reads. submitted by /u/zesushv [link] [Kommentare]