by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
I think a lot of people have forgotten that there has been at least 1 true double-spend as a result of a hard fork on Bitcoin. This was confirmed by many core devs including Gavin Andresen among others: March 2013 Chain Fork Post-Mortem Background In...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Source: https://x.com/BitcoinArchive/status/1993357206348046346 submitted by /u/kirtash93 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
For lots of members of r/cryptocurrency your vault was likely your first steps into DEFI. For those with MOONs who never wrote down their seed phrase or never got your vault off Reddit. You need to make sure you back up your wallet before Reddi...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
I'm probably just too naive, but I don't get how BTC gets stolen without getting caught, and I keep seeing these horrible stories of it occuring. I keep thinking once they convert to fiat they will immediately be caught because all fiat off...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I keep seeing news on JP Morgan shorting MSTR and I don't quite understand it, or even if it's real. I'm also seeing reports JP Morgan is debanking clients, which appears to be real. Can someone explain what JP Morgan is up to? Are they...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
I've been trying to buy crypto but I'm hitting walls with payment methods. My bank blocks some crypto purchases on my debit card, and I don't want to wait 3-5 days for ACH transfers. I have money in PayPal, Google Pay, and Apple Pay an...
More / Etherum Reddit - 5 months ago
Every team hits different roadblocks when preparing for or going through a smart contract audit. For some it’s documentation, for others it’s test coverage, architecture decisions, upgradeability, or unexpected security issues that show up late. Curi...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Need a new wallet. What's your take. I know cc is more advanced but that's ok. submitted by /u/MrT246 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
let me get this straight. i give my bank my money. they lend it out at 10-12% interest. they give me back 4%. i'm literally paying them to make money off me. and the kicker? after inflation, i'm LOSING 3% a year by "saving." either...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
First off I’m not withdrawing from my bitcoin, but I would like to be able to withdraw some funds if needed. I’ve been vesting for about a year now but never set up a withdraw system. Is linking your bank account safe or is there a better way to go a...