Just finished watching the video. Opera gets shut down on June 30, and honestly it’s a pretty solid breakdown of Sonic Labs’ current game plan. The main point is that completely killing Opera could end up being a bad look for Sonic long-term. People notice that kind of stuff. Symbolism matters more than most teams think. The idea in the video is basically: keep the costs low by turning Opera into a legacy chain, but leave it standing as a sort of museum piece instead of wiping it off the map completely. That way Sonic moves forward without taking an unnecessary hit to its own reputation. No hype, no moon-boy stuff. Just a realistic take. Apparently they already sent it to the team too. What do you guys think? Pull the plug completely, or go with the smarter transition approach? submitted by /u/Fit_Cartographer_206 [link] [Kommentare]
i just put half my savings in XRP. my plan is to let it sit till either xrp is 10-20 or pop or sell it in 5-10 years down the road. whats ur guys opinion on this? was it a smart move compared to buying btc and or eth? im a bit nervous cuz 5k was alot but I heard the clarity act is gonna pass soon and ripple has big plans with XRP. give me ur guys opinions and insight please! submitted by /u/Extra-Specialist-601 [link] [Kommentare]
I’d like to learn about crypto and eventually invest, but I honestly have no idea where to start. I don’t have any knowledge about it or the tools to get into it yet. It kind of feels like expecting a kid who just started school to understand advanced math, or expecting someone who has never coded in their life to suddenly know a programming language. That’s not how it works you need to learn the basics first… or am I wrong? I’m genuinely asking. I’ve tried asking this on different social media platforms, but people often assume I already know the basics or got made fun of which makes it pretty frustrating And that’s exactly where I’m at right now. I literally know nothing about crypto except that it has something to do with investing and that’s it. So where should someone like me even begin? How would you go about teaching a complete beginner how to actually understand crypto and start investing? submitted by /u/Secret_Bug_9795 [link] [Kommentare]
How do you like them apples? submitted by /u/youdontimpressanyone [link] [Kommentare]
I have around .45 Bitcoin, around $30k worth, life's gotten in the way lately and I've incurred some expenses which has wiped out some of my bank acct, I'm on the fence between selling around $1k of my BTC to replenish my bank account or just keeping it and waiting to see what happens with Bitcoin. This wouldn't be sold at a loss, I've bought at $40k, 69k and 95k and never sold. submitted by /u/Abovemeis [link] [Kommentare]
Honesty HYPE seems like the best crypto play at the moment. I think people are sleeping a bit on bitcoin given that SPCX owns a fuck ton of it. But HYPE has that cash flow and it never went down when trading SPCX like HOOD did. If the big boys like CME and JPM are shaking in their boots it’s for a good reason. This is all my opinion. Ive had some drinks. I’ve had some smoke. Do with that what you will. submitted by /u/ProtocolEnthusiast [link] [Kommentare]
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Hey everyone! Im excited to share that our community token is alive again! Risen from the dead. New things coming! Check us out! ~ JiJ submitted by /u/Jump_in_Jack [link] [Kommentare]
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I feel like almost nobody in the casual crypto space is talking about what just went down in Washington, and it is a massive red flag for anyone trading on-chain. On June 9, 2026, the House Ways and Means Committee held a full-committee hearing on a new package of crypto tax bills. One specific bill in that pile is an absolute trainwreck for retail traders. It’s called H.R. 9172: The Applying Existing Tax Anti-Abuse Rules to Digital Assets Act (introduced by Rep. Jodey Arrington). What does H.R. 9172 actually do? It officially forces traditional Wall Street Section 1091 Wash Sale Rules and Constructive Sale Rules straight onto crypto. If you sell a volatile token at a loss to manage your risk during a dip, you cannot buy that token (or a "substantially identical" wrapped/bridged variant) back within 30 days without forfeiting your tax deduction. submitted by /u/semaj_1028 [link] [Kommentare]
I'm confused at what kind of coin this is and why it has value. It's available on coinbase. SPYBOX (DEX) It went up 50% in like five minutes. submitted by /u/comment_dummy [link] [Kommentare]
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/crypto/articles/riches-rags-buying-crypto-etf-181012001.html submitted by /u/CriticalCobraz [link] [Kommentare]