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Mods for a memecoin

Hi,

I need 5 fulltime trustworthy mods. Let me know if you can refer me or if you're a mod yourself.

0 Comments
2024/11/02
23:35 UTC

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I have been aggressively buying into ETH since the beginning of the year and I’m pretty disappointed (obviously in the red). Is there a reason for the poor performance relative to BTC?

D

5 Comments
2024/11/01
00:21 UTC

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0 ETH value on transfer

I transferred ETH from my etoro wallet to my coins.ph wallet and the value was 0.00 on the blockchain. Is there a way to retrieve my crypto?

0 Comments
2024/10/26
20:39 UTC

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Is ETH done for?

I’ve been holding ETH for like 2 Years now and i don’t understand how it just keeps getting worse these last few months. Can some one explain like i’m 5. Also once the election occurs i’m assuming there’s gonna be some heavy downside thinking sub 2K

24 Comments
2024/10/26
00:02 UTC

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Transferring ETH to wallet

I attempted to transfer all of what I had without having enough to cover to fees. I have all the confirmebtions but it's still pending. It's only about $1900 worth. How do I go about fixing this

7 Comments
2024/10/24
15:41 UTC

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Domain Registrar Based on Smart Contracts

Project Concept

We propose creating a new type of domain registrar that uses smart contracts instead of traditional accounts to determine domain management rights.

How It Works

  1. When transferring a domain to this registrar, functions in the smart contract are called to add the new domain.
  2. The address of the smart contract that has the rights to sign changes related to this domain is specified.

Advantages

  1. Decentralized Management: Domains do not depend on an individual's email.
  2. Flexible Management: Ability to use multi-signature or DAO voting for decisions on DNS record changes.
  3. Security: Use of cryptographic protection methods instead of passwords.
  4. Transparency: All changes are recorded on the blockchain.

Technical Implementation

  1. Integration with Existing DNS: The service functions as a regular centralized registrar, fully compatible with the existing DNS infrastructure.
  2. Support for Popular Domains: Ability to transfer and manage top-level domains (.com, .net, etc.).
  3. Auto-Renewal: The system automatically renews domain registration by deducting funds from the smart contract.
  4. Open Balance Top-Up: Any user can top up the contract balance for a specific domain without the need for authorization.

Potential Applications

  • For DAO projects
  • For collaborative business projects
  • For personal use (using a wallet instead of email for ownership confirmation)

Questions for the Community

  1. If such a project were implemented and announced by one of the top 10 existing domain registrars, would you use it for your new project?
  2. Would you consider using this service for your personal domains?
  3. What additional features would you like to see in such a service?
  4. How do you assess the potential of this technology for managing digital assets in the future?
3 Comments
2024/10/18
10:48 UTC

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Am I retarded? MetaMask/wbtc/btc/cashapp

I don’t know how many hours I’ve put into this, even 1 is too many. I have a MetaMask wallet with $2.xx usd in eth and 800usd in wbtc. I want to get the wbtc to cashapp obviously as cheap as possible. Every time I try it say not enough gas fees. Are eth the ONLY way I can pay those fees? Can I not swap wbtc to eth because I don’t have enough eth to do it? It’s starting to seem like the easiest way is to buy btc on cashapp, then buy eth with it, to fund the withdrawal of my wbtc. That seems so stupid it can’t be true. Is there no way to pay gas fees out of the wbtc I have? How the hell do I go from wbtc to my btc cashapp address, ifi currently only have $2.xx of eth?

1 Comment
2024/10/18
04:26 UTC

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100% on the week 10X to go!!!

0 Comments
2024/10/14
08:49 UTC

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I need to track a persons wallet, what are some good bot trackers that tell me when they sell and buy and what coin it is.

Hello, I’m trying to track a wallets activity… when they buy and sell coins and what the coin is… I tried to put it in a telegram bot tracker but it doesn’t alert me any activity at all. Thanks for the help🖐️

1 Comment
2024/10/14
07:17 UTC

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Sniping Bot

Has anyone experimented with sniping bots? I've heard of some excellent results, but I need to figure out how legit they are. People are generating code through ChatGPT and pasting it into Remix. LMK

0 Comments
2024/10/13
04:51 UTC

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Zero gone…hopefully onto .20 then .30 🚀 LFG!!!

0 Comments
2024/10/12
07:18 UTC

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Why is eth doing so poorly lately

I'm suprised. I have more money from some random AI coin than ETH. It doesn't look like it'll go up much either. Shame...

13 Comments
2024/10/10
16:16 UTC

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What are the best ways to sell the 'shovels' during this bull run?

What are the best ways to sell the 'shovels' during this bull run?

Some examples, I thought of but I'm sure there's better ones: sniping bots, trending bots, arbitrage bots, pumpdotfun for eth, marketing platforms to get exposure for new coins etc.

0 Comments
2024/10/09
21:27 UTC

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What application did they use?

Doing research and trying to figure out what 'application' they used to transact their tokens:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0xd154a05b23581c6cc37b8a0d2b4daf0b4c2dd620826209a87bbdadae8842c0ba

On Zerion, it shows they used an application but not what exactly it is. Does anyone have an idea? Cheers

0 Comments
2024/10/08
17:00 UTC

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Who's making money right now in crypto?

Who's making money right now in crypto?

Seems like everything's dead. Curious on different perspectives.

7 Comments
2024/10/02
19:14 UTC

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Explore

Hey everyone,

I was browsing through an Ethereum explorer recently and came across a wallet that primarily sends transactions. I noticed something strange: while the transaction itself was around $1, the fees associated with it were around $2,000!

I suspect this may be related to NFT activity, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around why the fees are so incredibly high. Could anyone explain what benefits or reasons could justify such high transaction fees in this case? Is it standard for NFTs, or is there something else going on?

7 Comments
2024/09/28
05:27 UTC

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Vitalik Buterin (Time Traveller?)

Alien Disclosure Files S1E1

Show states footage is from 1952.

2 Comments
2024/09/24
09:36 UTC

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Trying to Send USDT on BASE to another wallet

A few days ago I sent ETH (BASE) to my bybit wallet and got USDT on BASE for it ( USDT BASE CA: 0xfde4c96c8593536e31f229ea8f37b2ada2699bb2)

Now all the transactions I'm doing to send my USDT on Base to my bybit wallet back again from my M.E wallet fails + I also got about $12 worth of BASE and $5 worth of ETH in my wallet and Base gas fee is only 30 cents

  • When I load up my M.E wallet private key on Metamask or Rabby wallet it doesn't show up my USDT

My addy: 0x47bEd3Bd7e2E0F5fd312a9d7E168C8F267589Bd3

0 Comments
2024/09/23
17:58 UTC

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EVM and Cosmos

Guys, I’m looking into a new Layer1 blockchain wich is EVM and Cosmos compatible. Had anyone of you looked into Vector Smart chain? Seems to me it could be some serious competitor to Ethereum.

If someone has taken a look or gonna take a look at it, let me know what you think. Seems to me like a next big oppurtunity.

4 Comments
2024/09/16
17:00 UTC

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In 2024, What is the downside (except liquidity) to staking my ETH using my Ledger App?

I have some ETH in my Ledger wallet. I was wondering if there was any downside (except liquidity) to staking my ETH using the Ledger App?

In short, any reason not to?

Thanks!

4 Comments
2024/09/09
20:38 UTC

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Is lending on Moonwell safe?

I came across this platform for lending assets called Moonwell. It works with the Ethereum and Coinbase networks. I’m wondering if anyone has tried lending their Eth on this dapp and whether or not it’s trustworthy.

0 Comments
2024/09/09
04:13 UTC

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Venus Dapp

Has anyone tried the Venus Dapp? It says it's for lending and borrowing, but I want to make sure it's trustworthy before connecting a hot wallet to it. Has anyone tried it before, or heard anything about it?

0 Comments
2024/09/07
16:06 UTC

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ETH Staking Hits New High

ETH Staking Hits New High: Ethereum staking reaches an all-time high, with over 30 million ETH locked. Bullish for ETH? #Ethereum #Staking

3 Comments
2024/09/04
09:51 UTC

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Someone post this again, another 10% pump off this would be solid. Who remembers

1 Comment
2024/08/31
14:06 UTC

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How to snipe in the same block as liquidity pool creation?

How to snipe in the same block as liquidity pool creation?

3 Comments
2024/08/30
00:05 UTC

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how to update existing deployed smart contracts?

Hii all,

I wanted to know that how can we update the smart contract which is deployed on a blockchain network.

Thanks in advance!

0 Comments
2024/08/28
08:32 UTC

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Digital Asset Staking: What is it and how it works, simply.

Background: Blockchain networks rely on a spread-out system of computers running constantly and are approving new transactions before adding it to the irreversible blockchain. There are two main types of blockchains: Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS).

Why would someone want to do this and do it by the rules? Miners are incentivized through rewards and bear risks when mining. If they act honestly, efficiently, and correctly, they receive Bitcoin as a reward. If they don’t, they lose money due to electricity costs and the initial capital investment required to set up their equipment.

Proof of Work (PoW): This is used by Bitcoin. People use computers to solve complex puzzles. When done honestly and correctly, they are rewarded with Bitcoin.

Proof of Stake (PoS): This is used by Ethereum. People (validators) stake their Ethereum and are rewarded with additional Ethereum in the future for validating transactions.

Both blockchains rely on a consensus mechanism—a method that allows a bunch of random people and computers to reach overall agreement on various matters. This process helps ensure trust, security, and consensus across the blockchain.

Proof of Work Overview: Bitcoin uses Proof of Work (PoW), where miners (people running computers constantly) use electricity and capital to verify and add new blocks of transactions to the blockchain. If they perform this task honestly and correctly, they are rewarded with Bitcoin, though the reward amount decreases every four years (a process known as halving). The downside of PoW is that it uses a lot of money and electricity to keep running. This high resource consumption is one reason why Ethereum transitioned to Proof of Stake (PoS) for its digital assets.

Proof of Stake Overview: Because Proof of Work (PoW) was considered too costly by many in the space, the concept of Proof of Stake (PoS) was developed. Ethereum now uses this method. In PoS, people stake their Ethereum to earn rewards over time. PoS is much more energy-efficient than PoW. Instead of buying and setting up multiple computers to mine Bitcoin, you only need a wallet and an account on a centralized exchange like Coinbase or Gemini (though using these platforms typically involves transferring ownership and paying fees). This approach makes staking more accessible to everyday people, whereas Bitcoin mining has evolved into a large-scale industry, pushing out hobbyist miners. As more people participate in staking, the network’s security increases. 

Terms to know

Staking Lock-Up Periods: This refers to the length of time your Ethereum will be locked in a custody account, during which you won’t be able to sell or transfer it.

Staking Minimums: Running your own Ethereum staking node (without using a service like Coinbase or Gemini) is more complex and requires a minimum of 32 Ethereum to start staking. If you use a centralized exchange (CEX) like Coinbase or Gemini, you can stake any amount since funds are pooled together to meet the 32 Ethereum requirement.

Staking Withdraw Time: This is the time it takes to un-stake your ETH. The minimum withdrawal period is 28 hours, but it can vary depending on the staking provider you use

3 Comments
2024/08/27
13:21 UTC

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