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]
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]