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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/toastmalon3 on 2024-01-16 16:05:43+00:00.


My friend and co-worker told me he got a letter in the mail today saying he must return over 40k USD to Celsius or be open to legal action against him. Is it just me or should a company that criminally mismanaged peoples funds have absolutely no right to ask if they can steal a little more from you.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/MichaelTheWriter101 on 2024-01-16 15:45:30+00:00.


While there have been man posts about the BTC ETFs recently, I didn't see one quite like this yet and I think it may be helpful to some people.

Now that Bitcoin ETFs are a thing, many people are wondering if/when they will be able to add them to their 401(k) accounts. For many, the answer may be TODAY! I have my 401(k) with Empower, which is one of the larger companies out there. Within my 401(k) account, I have the option to open a "Self Directed Brokerage Account" (SDBA) which lets me pick and choose which stocks, bonds, ETFs, and other investments I buy with my 401(k) funds.

It was a bit of a pain to navigate through the menus to find exactly what I needed to do, but it is just a matter of finding how it is set up for your interface. Once done, I transferred 20% of my 401(k) balance into my SDBA. I set the transfer up on Friday, and it settled into my SDBA this morning. So, this morning I went in and bought the HODL ETF and it went through immediately.

Who would have thought we would be able to have Bitcoin exposure in our 401(k)? I have been interested in BTC since about 2015, and a buyer since 2017. I'm excited about this!

Please note, I'm not suggesting this is better, or even as good as self-custody. I hodl BTC in my own hardware wallet as well. But, the employer match and tax benefits of a 401(k) cannot be ignored.

So, the point of this post...Log into your 401(k) and see if you can setup a self directed brokerage account too! Call your 401(k) provider and ask them for help if needed. Imagine the price of BTC if even 20% of people put even 1-5% of their retirement funds into a Bitcoin ETF!

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/LisHere321 on 2024-01-16 12:34:42+00:00.


Crypto's timeframe is different than tradfi's timeframe. 1 month in crypto is like 1 year in tradfi...now jokes aside, people get bored so fast in crypto.

They either lose interest in investing during sideway times or are going into memecoins to get the thrills they crave.

But in truth, we all should appreciate these sideway moving times!

Prices consolidate, maybe some downs or minor up swings. The most important thing is that we're still early:

The really big bullrun is yet to come!

And what does it mean for us?

We still have time to invest our hard earned money. This money we put to work for us and when the bull finally arrives, those who had been patient and investing, will be rewarded handsomely.

$4 trillion crypto marketcap in 2021 was insane (remember there was almost no institutional money back then), it's unimaginable what next bullrun will be.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Humble_Barracuda_982 on 2024-01-15 21:55:45+00:00.


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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Paulos1977 on 2024-01-15 08:21:32+00:00.


Hi all.

My friend put 350 bucks into crypto in a whim a couple of years ago and now they've contacted her saying it's now worth 22k and they're trying to return it to her.

The company is Lite Forex. I've told her it's probably a scam but feel bad breaking her heart a little. I've told her not to give them any money to release funds and that if they want to give her Bitcoin, I'll help her set up a wallet and watch them do it.

Has anyone dealt with this company and are my suspicions correct? Any other advice I can give her?

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/paulymat on 2024-01-15 04:38:58+00:00.


Well I've been saving my money trying to come back into the market when it was low but it looks like my banks had other plans.

Firstly I tried to transfer my funds to crypto.com from Commonwealth Bank and it failed as they had a 10k limit on it. So I mentioned that on some other Australia finance subreddits about this issue and a bunch of people suggested i vote with my $$$ and change banks and a few people suggested UBank. So I opened my Ubank account transfer my money and tried to deposit it into my crypto.com account and it failed with an error telling me I had to contact Ubank. So I waited until Monday called them, they said they saw the transaction and that they'd approve the transaction in a few hours and message me when it was ready.

2 hours later, they emailed me, my account had been locked, then my account had been closed and they wanted another bank details to transfer my money into which would take 5 days. I called them back the phone support person said they had no information that they could provide but if i wanted clarification to reply to the email.

I replied to my email, then they replied back that they'd resolved my case and to have a good day. I've replied back to that email saying nothing was done and i wasn't informed of any of the reasons why my account has been closed.

I can't believe what a drama it's been trying to invest in crypto.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/ThiefClashRoyale on 2024-01-15 00:28:25+00:00.


I read some reviews of various wallets, and the one most appropriate for my needs is exodus wallet.

I intend to stake Polygon (Matic) and Solana (Sol) on this wallet. Polygons rate with Exodus is 6.29% and Solana is 7.00%.

In terms of safety is this a safe way to do this? Note: I am not looking for a better rate my concern is, is this method safe compared to other methods I could use.

Currently I stake on coinbase cex which offers a poor rate but insurance against some types of coin losses. I am prepared to accept this lower rate for increased safety as I intend to stake only for a period of 12 months and then review these coins performance after this time.

Many thanks if anyone knows.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/bullett007 on 2024-01-15 00:41:07+00:00.


I’m a Bitcoin guy. I don’t have the conviction to hold other tokens for any meaningful amount of time. If an altcoin I’ve held goes up even a little I end up selling it for more Bitcoin, it is what it is.

Armed with that realisation, I’ve started looking into Bitcoin sidechains and Layer-two solutions and Stacks has caught my eye. I think it has potential for some growth as, surprise-surprise, it’s closely intertwined with Bitcoin.

I wanted to gather a general consensus from this community to see where it thinks the market cap of Stacks could reasonably reach by the end of 2025, and what altcoin chain Stacks should be compared with when considering future market cap.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/ilovesaintpaul on 2024-01-15 00:33:01+00:00.


I've been around this community for a while and have heard people bash FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) as a big no-no. And...I get it.

It's never a good idea to invest emotionally. I entered into this game at the tail end of the last bull run. Didn't buy on the tippy top, but still nevertheless haven't made back my $. It's not a ton (below $50k), but I still am waiting for an exit strategy.

This all got me thinking about what really causes bull runs. Isn't FOMO actually a factor for it? When your next door neighbor starts envying your bags and wants to get in the game? Not necessarily a bad thing FOR US, right?

I also understand how the bane of the Tulip and the MBS bubble rears its ugly head. Soon as a FOMO spike starts coming, it's time for me to DCA out partially. (I'm over 50 and want to redistribute some to my less risky investments and keep only BTC.)

TLDR; FOMO doesn't have to be a bad thing. Right? Depends on which side of it you're on. Also, is FOMO a necessity for a bull run, or does it come about organically? I really wanna know. Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/CryptoDaily- on 2024-01-15 00:01:06+00:00.


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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/DumplingGoddessTe on 2024-01-14 23:57:11+00:00.


Despite the recent approval of the first spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Bitcoin's price has seen a lackluster performance, dropping from around $46,000 to $43,300. Investors, on the other hand, have turned their attention to Ether (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency, which has surged by 14.4% since the approval of 11 Bitcoin ETFs at the beginning of 2024. In contrast, Bitcoin has experienced a more modest increase of 3.7%.

Market observers speculate that investors might be anticipating the SEC's approval of ETFs directly investing in Ether, given the positive sentiment surrounding the recent approval of Bitcoin ETFs. Ethereum's price surge and the potential for an Ether ETF are seen as the driving forces behind this shift in focus.

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, has expressed the value of having an Ethereum ETF and believes it is a step toward tokenization, indicating the direction the market is heading. BlackRock's iShares unit has filed for the registration of a spot Ether ETF with the SEC. Additionally, Grayscale, Invesco, VanEck, and Ark are among the other firms awaiting approval for Ether ETFs.

While Bitcoin experienced a significant surge of 165.1% in 2023 due to increased optimism around Bitcoin ETFs, Ether underperformed with a 93.8% increase. Now, with the spotlight on potential Ether ETFs, market dynamics are beginning to shift, and analysts anticipate a bullish trend for Ether similar to Bitcoin's before ETF approval.

However, some consider the approval of an Ether ETF to be a more challenging task, as SEC Chair Gary Gensler categorizes all crypto assets, except Bitcoin, as securities subject to regulations. Despite potential obstacles, if an Ether ETF gains approval, it could further legitimize cryptocurrencies as an asset class and potentially open the door for other cryptocurrencies or baskets of cryptocurrencies to be included in ETFs.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Dashaaaa on 2024-01-14 07:39:46+00:00.


Okay so I hope this wont this get removed because I really want to know everyone’s insight to what is becoming a mystery in memecoin space. Excuse my unsophisiticated English.

An influencer knowns as Shiblord. Launched a coin two months ago. It was hyped up by many influencers on X and it reached $14 Million MC within days. Part of the success was the well known Shib moonboys from 2021 supporting it and Shiblord himself having a good reputation.

Then the expected happened. Turns out an other dev that was hired by Shiblord to write the contract airdropped himself %20 of the supply during launch to 44 wallets and dumped it all. I myself, was able to to get a very nice entry below presale price but had no idea why at the time.

So Shiblord comes clean to the community about this and claims he had no idea that the dev was a rotten egg. But no one believes him and the bleeding of the chart begins. He burns the LP and %1 of the supply. But the chart keeps bleeding. So and when every one waits for his next move , he deletes his X account and sends an etherscan message on the deployer wallet. Saying he is out and it is on community now.

So far , it is your typical crypto scam story. But here is the mystery. Not one cent from the presale wallet , Deployer wallet and the Marketing wallet have been taken ! Here are the addresses

Marketing wallet : 45 ETH

0xC41abd4C56A050157a273Ee867b72D51ECbd64a5

Presale Wallet : 30 WETH , 10 ETH , 10k worth of the tokens

0x852ADFB3F509A760E8e5873bf89024CeC13B0FF6

Deployer Wallet : 9.5 ETH

0xB0D8E6fcA710b719d385328c488980eF2628302C

None of these wallet have been touched since Shiblord disappeared. The only movement was from the deployer wallet when it sent the NFTs to their minter wallets.

As a holder of this Token , I want to know if something like this happened before. Why would he run away with out taking the money ? Is he waiting for the fud to die out ? Playing some shitty version of Ryoshi ? He cant be waiting for the pump to dump coz funds are in ETH. Or maybeb waiting for the community to die and then take the funds ? Any insight on this subject will be appreciated by me and many holders like me.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Dopenxans on 2024-01-14 20:03:32+00:00.


Bitcoin, the first digital asset in history to receive widespread adoption and popularity, was once praised for its ability to conceal the identity and location of its users; making it arguably the first way to buy and sell online with a substantial degree of anonymity. It paved the way for the rise of the Silk Road and other online black markets, which would have otherwise not seen the growth, success, and longevity they had and continue to have to this day. However, it wasn’t before long until Bitcoin transactions could be traced back to users and receiving parties with various means. Algorithms were designed and implemented by major exchanges such as Coinbase that were able to determine whether or not their users were sending Bitcoin to darknet marketplaces. Additionally, all Bitcoin transactions have an IP address associated with them. Bitcoin “mixers” were created as a workaround to tracing transactions, which usually involves users sending their Bitcoin to the mixer, and receiving untraceable Bitcoin from the service, essentially skewing the lines of traceability. However, this method proved to be insufficient over time as mixers can be compromised, and blockchain analysts red flag and further monitor addresses that receive Bitcoin from mixing services. As such, Bitcoin was never, nor can it ever be, a reliable digital asset for maintaining anonymity.

Due to the pseudo-anonymous nature of Bitcoin, many people attempted to create cryptocurrencies that provide a wider degree of privacy and anonymity. One of the first notable projects was Anoncoin, a fork of Litecoin launched in mid-2013, which was meant to be used over SOCKS for i2p and Tor darknets. The asset underwent a major price surge after the seizure of the Silk Road, but it never saw any widespread adoption and no significant darknet markets ever implemented it. This is likely because, aside from its ability to conceal IP addresses of transactions and users when it was properly configured to use SOCKS proxy connections, and providing mixing features, it did not provide a substantial degree of anonymity over Bitcoin.

Approximately six months after the launch of Anoncoin, Xcoin (now known as Dash) was forked from Bitcoin in January of the following year. It was designed to overcome the shortfalls of Bitcoin, and providing an optional blockchain obfuscation technique known as “CoinJoin”, which involves multiple users combining their funds into a single transaction to make it more difficult to trace the original sources of the funds. This enabled users to transact with a higher degree of privacy, which led to its adoption and implementation on darknet markets. However, coinjoin transactions can be traced back to the individual users by analyzing the inputs of the initial transactions, and many users think using Dash alone is enough to protect their anonymity without even using the feature, leaving their transactions completely traceable. Dash also continues to receive criticism even to this day from its “instamine” controversy; where its developers and a few other people mined several million coins after its launch by exploiting weaknesses in its mining algorithms.

Four months after the release of Xcoin, Monero was launched. Based on cryptonote, the anonymity-centered cryptocurrency obscures transactions by the use of ring signatures which enables transaction mixing. Despite its name, transaction mixing mechanisms is much different than Bitcoin mixing, but is another way of anonymizing transactions. It works by automatically and randomly selecting several other users transactions as the possible source of the funds. The ring signature’s cryptography ensures that no one knows the source of the funds, not even the sender. When funds are sent to a Monero public address, the funds are sent to a one-time destination address so the funds are not associated with the public address, which means there are no records of funds being sent to the public address. The downside to this is the fact that if coins are sent to a public Monero address more than once, the funds will be lost. This is Monero’s equivalent of “token burning”. Alphabay was arguably the first darknet market to adopt Monero, shortly before it was shut down. It was awhile before other markets began adopting it.

While Monero has stood the test of time; being nearly ten years old as of writing, and still being used alongside Bitcoin or solo on nearly all darknet markets, it has experienced its share of exploits and flaws as well. In 2017, the Monero developers disclosed that they had patched a bug that could have allowed exploiters to create an unlimited amount of coins. In 2018, the developers patched a bug that would have allowed attackers to steal coins from exchanges by sending Monero to stealth addresses.

One flaw of the Monero network is the fact that Monero nodes are ran by volunteers as they are not incentivized. Malicious node runners could collect information transaction information, potentially de-anonymizing users.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offered a $1,000,000 reward for anyone who can create a working method to reliably trace Monero transactions. In 2020, CipherTrace filed two patents for tracing Monero transactions, and other companies were awarded to develop Monero tracing tools not long after.

In 2016, Zcash was forked from Bitcoin by a team of scientists who wanted a currency similar to Bitcoin but with additional features, mostly pertaining to security, privacy, and anonymity. It employs a type of cryptography known as zk-SNARK (Zero-knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge), a sophisticated mechanism that allows for something to be proven true using minimal information without revealing other information. However, Zcash has several downsides. Its privacy shielding mechanism is highly complex and difficult for many users to understand, which can make it difficult for users to use the privacy feature properly and increases the risk of users not properly shielding their transactions. Furthermore, the shielding mechanism is not a default feature, which has been shown to result in a relatively small number of users using it. Some researchers have suggested that users using the privacy feature are more easily traceable for that very reason.

In 2020, an American company known as Chainanalysis claimed to be able to trace %99 of Dash and Zcash transactions, along with a startling high amount of those belonging to Monero. Later on, they were awarded over $600,000 by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to develop Monero tracing tools. Currently, no significant darknet markets use either Dash or Zcash at this time.

In 2018, Pirate Chain (ARRR) was released. It was built on Komodo’s private asset chains and is intended to combine the best privacy and anonymity elements of both Zcash and Monero. It uses zk-SNARK cryptography by default, though users do have the option to opt-out of this feature. Pirate Chain is secured by Komodo’s delayed-proof-of-work (dPoW) algorithm and all information about transactions are hidden from public viewing, with the exception of newly mined coins being sent to transparent addresses for auditing. However, it can only be sent to shielded addresses afterward. However, Pirate Chain’s complex algorithms can make it more difficult for users to store and use the cryptocurrency compared to other digital assets. Additionally, like many proof-of-work networks, Pirate Chain has a relatively high energy consumption.

In summary, maintaining true anonymity and privacy while using cryptocurrency is a difficult task and requires a significant understanding of the underlying technologies along with proper operational security (OPSEC) techniques. Furthermore, there have been numerous attempts to add more privacy, security, and anonymity to both Bitcoin and Ethereum. Some examples include Lightning Bitcoin, which was created as a scaling solution for bitcoin that enables near-instant transactions at a much lower cost. It also includes privacy features, though it isn’t without its limitations. Even though payments between two parties can be private, the fact that the transactions are recorded on the base layer's blockchain means that an observer can potentially track the source and destination of a payment. Additionally, while Lightning Network transactions are not publicly visible, they may still be traceable using some network analysis techniques. This is because each transaction may have certain patterns or characteristics that can be analyzed and used to determine the sender and recipient of the transaction.

As for Ethereum, all transactions can be traced on Etherscan. Tokens like 0xMonero, which claims to ensure user privacy, are barely more private than using Ethereum itself.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Sumchi on 2024-01-14 19:23:20+00:00.


I have only recently heard about this conversion. I would like to make the switch before I end up losing my MATIC as I hold nearly 10,000 and have almost 20,000 staked, so around 30k altogether.

I noticed that Binance and Kraken offer a manual conversion method via a smart contract. I use Coinbase to trade because Coinbase One is fee-free. At this time it does not seem that Coinbase has a conversion method nor do they support the new token POL.

What can I do to convert my tokens, without making a Kraken or Binance account?

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/customsbytoy on 2024-01-14 18:27:40+00:00.


Warning: Might trigger XRP holders

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