I have some USDC, live in UK where can I hold it for minimum risk maximum profit? It’s in coinbase currently i have coinbase one gets 3.5% on it which could be better with more risk but I don’t want to risk my capital much. Any suggestions appreciated submitted by /u/Neither_Sentence6451 [link] [Kommentare]
I'm holding 30 AAVE tokens on an exchange and am considering bringing it over to AAVE to potentially earn some coin lending it out but am unsure of whether or not it's worth it. Does anybody else use AAVE & howdo you likeit? submitted by /u/jlwapple [link] [Kommentare]
What DEX platform/protocol do you use? Pancakeswap? I heard about Aster but can’t find much info / reviews submitted by /u/andyjrivas [link] [Kommentare]
So I have entered into the community by buying some bitcoin initially. My BTC are currently in and exchange platform where I initially invested, so a lot of people are telling me to transfer it to a wallet, what is the difference and which is safer? Which do people use to hold BTC long term and to prevent any kind of corruption of BTC? Please help me as I'm yet a beginner and am juts getting started. submitted by /u/beastcherry73 [link] [Kommentare]
I've been wondering why cryptocurrency wallet payment issues seem so much harder to deal with than regular payment problems. One small mistake can turn into payment processing errors or even blockchain transaction issues, and there's often no easy way to undo it. I've also run into daily payment failures from time to time, so I'm trying to get better at crypto wallet troubleshooting and understand the digital wallet limitations before they become expensive mistakes. Has anyone found a routine or habit that helps prevent these kinds of issues? submitted by /u/Organic_Horse88 [link] [Kommentare]
I keep seeing a lot of discussion about "Cardano/ADA is dead" over the past two weeks. I used to hold it check its price and movement on bydfi again. So just share my non-professional takes on why it lost momentum. Curious to hear what others think. Price is doing real damage. ADA falling to multi-year lows makes it harder for people to stay patient, even if they still like the tech. Adoption still feels weak. A lot of people expected more visible apps, users, stablecoin activity, or ecosystem growth by now. Governance has become harder to ignore. The failed Cardano Summit funding vote and broader community arguments make the project feel less coordinated. Some ecosystem signals look rough. When tools or projects shut down, it adds to the feeling that momentum is fading. Not saying Cardano is dead at all, but “slow and steady” is becoming harder to defend. Curious how active ADA traders/holders see it. submitted by /u/Choice_Employee_7739 [link] [Kommentare]
How did it happen? More information below! https://x.com/lookonchain/status/2074325873503986103 submitted by /u/b4basit [link] [Kommentare]
After three straight red quarters and the worst monthly close since September 2024, BTC is back above $63K and stringing together green days. July has historically been one of Bitcoin's better recovery months: green in 9 of 13 years since 2013, with an average return of around 7%. But history also shows July often brings relief without a new bull leg following. The key variable this cycle that didn't exist in previous ones: ETF flows. US spot Bitcoin ETFs posted their worst month on record in June, with around $4.5 billion in net outflows. A green streak means less if institutions are still pulling capital out. So the debate is whether 5 green closes is momentum building or just the market catching its breath before the next leg down. What's your read? relief rally or real shift? submitted by /u/eToroTeam [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]
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]