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Does anyone here use a self directed IRA for crypto that goes through coinbase? I just found this site and wondering if its legit
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How to connect to SmartBCH
Content: https://read.cash/@francis105d1/how-to-connect-to-smartbch-422f76c7



This is pretty much a step-by-step guide with photos so that new users can do it fast and easily.

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"If Blockstream are now included in Ifinex (Bitfinex+Tether) reserves backing USDT valuation and then adverse findings of bank fraud against Bitfinex arises, would Blockstream be included in the seizure of assets?"
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Tether just created $2.3 Billion out of Nowhere while having only 19 Employees which claim manage $63 Billion alone
Content: This month alone, Tether has created $2.3 billion out of the nowhere.

They now block everyone on social media who asks them how they did that.

There are only 19 people working at Tether, 19 people who claim to easily manage $63 billion themselves.

No one actually knows where, or even if this money exists. All they do is release weird pie charts I could have created in 6th grade. This is so extremely unprofessional that it gets painful.

Please for the love of god, do not use USDT, use USDC, UST or anything else. This is just a ticking timebomb waiting to explode.

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The blockchain communities never really received the memo: Ethereum is becoming a rollup centric platform
Content: Ethereum's high fees have become one of the most popular ways of criticizing the platform, and for good reasons.

However with Optimism currently deploying and Arbitrum launching in August, Ethereum is about to take advantage of a significant increase in scalability and decrease in transaction fees through rollups, without compromising on decentralization.

But the vast majority of blockchain communities still seem to be completely unaware of this.

In fact, the majority of blockchain enthusiasts never got the following memo:

In 2020, Ethereum switched to a rollup-centric roadmap. This change is by far the biggest and most fundamental change that the Ethereum roadmap has ever seen.

Ethereum L1's role has evolved a lot and it now aims at becoming a settlement layer for rollups. Ethereum is no longer focused on being a smart contract platform, but rather, a platform to build smart contract platforms on top of. This starts with The Merge, which will merge the execution layer (previously eth1) and consensus layer (previously eth2), and continue with the release of data shards.

The entire roadmap now entirely revolves around the idea that rollups are THE way through which Ethereum will be used by billions.

It's not true anymore that "Ethereum 2.0 will soon bring fees down", rollups will! But this is unfortunately still the most common misconception about Ethereum's road to scalability.

The reason why is rather obvious: communication around this change has been lacking.

It may be time for this information to be spread more widely, for example through visible and easy to understand articles on Ethereum.org, or pinned posts on r/ethereum and r/ethfinance.

We finally have a solid plan to solve one of the most important limitations of blockchains, maybe we should start talking about it a bit more.

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How to connect to SmartBCH Bitcoin Cash sidechain.
Content: https://read.cash/@francis105d1/how-to-connect-to-smartbch-422f76c7



This is pretty much a step-by-step guide with photos so that new users can do it fast and easily.

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The Popular Bitcoin Wallet/app added litecoin today! (And why you should approach with caution)
Content: Blockchain.com one of the largest number of wallets/former users. so this is great news. i am sure it will only bring more enthusiasts.

Unfortunately they have been under my radar lately as i cannot help but notice the lack of care the company has when it comes to making the interface and also the funds secure.

For example, do you notice the "live support" and the dozen or so complex javascript malware being loaded when trying to login?

Just imagine how many trackers have a copy of your wallet identifier once you login, which used to be a big deal especially if you had an older wallet.

I have yet to find one of mine with a balance yet and they have disabled balance updates and had all sorts of "shenanigans".

Roger ver also owns a large portion of the company, last i recall he used his influence to lookup a user on bitcointalk to track the person down after they had a personal issue.

^ having to re type this because of reddit layout being so rubbish on mobile but I can add Moreno sources

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131608.msg1409761#msg1409761

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"Many speculate that once #Tether goes bust, it will have no impact on the price of #Bitcoin - That's not true. Tether makes up around 65-80% of ALL inflows and is the dominant pair propping up Bitcoin. When that fake demand is removed, prices will drop like a rock."
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Coinbase Sucks - Convince Me Otherwise
Content: I'm not even going to go into the hacking and the heartache over lost assets.

Last night I purchased SOL and ALGO on Coinbase.

Today, way more than 12 hours later, Coinbase status is still 'funds on hold'.

Can't even transfer to CoinbasePro.

No reason, no ETA, nothing. They took my money no problem but now are hording my coins.

Coinbase sucks. As soon as this is over I'm shutting it down never to return.

PS - Also their fees are way too high.

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