Can someone tldr me on diff between eth and eth classic?
So is eth classic worth dropped a couple bucks in?One has that old timey feel and the other doesn't.
No clue brother. I haven't invested in it at all - not sure I know anyone who has.So is eth classic worth dropped a couple bucks in?
ETH is also sugar free.One has that old timey feel and the other doesn't.
Interesting. I should probably look into it. I haven’t cashed out any of my Doge/BTC/or ethereum I have a lot of ETH so I’ll find out at some point lol.thanks, I was listening to something the other day and they was saying they thought there was pretty big fees in crypto once you start getting into bigger payouts.
From my (extremely limited) reading it's probably best to change coins. Only realized the other day I have 60 ETC I got a few months. The price has gone up a bit since then but I'm going to switch coins to ADA, XLM, ETH or something.Can someone tldr me on diff between eth and eth classic?
What do you consider large? You can buy like 10 bucks worth of shit on Coinbase or binance But there are small fees.Anyone know a good exchange that does not have large purchase requirements
I see xlm is avail on robinhood, long term thoughts on it?From my (extremely limited) reading it's probably best to change coins. Only realized the other day I have 60 ETC I got a few months. The price has gone up a bit since then but I'm going to switch coins to ADA, XLM, ETH or something.
I think you can only watch on robinhood you can't trade itI see xlm is avail on robinhood, long term thoughts on it?
I'm definitely not the person to turn to for advice.I see xlm is avail on robinhood, long term thoughts on it?
some?
1.5 BILLION
lol crazy stuff
this will hit 50k by mid Feb now
briefly hit 47....dayum
Stellar Lumens is a pretty good crypto. It's a "banker's coin" in that it's designed to work with the current centralized financial system. That upside is that it might be more accepted in the short term, but I'm not as bullish on it compared to other DeFi projects such as INJ, 0X and Loopring. I highly recommend the Coin Bureau channel on YouTube. He's not a hype artist, and really goes into the technology and economics behind a lot of crypto.I see xlm is avail on robinhood, long term thoughts on it?
Stellar Lumens is a pretty good crypto. It's a "banker's coin" in that it's designed to work with the current centralized financial system. That upside is that it might be more accepted in the short term, but I'm not as bullish on it compared to other DeFi projects such as INJ, 0X and Loopring. I highly recommend the Coin Bureau channel on YouTube. He's not a hype artist, and really goes into the technology and economics behind a lot of crypto.
I have started getting in crypto a lot more over the last few months. I bought some crypto during the last bullrun of 2017-2018, and when my portfolio tanked, I almost forgot about it until this awesome forum told me that BTC is up to $30k in last December. I still kick myself for not paying attention to it earlier. There have been a lot of coins on Coinbase that would've given you 10x gain since September 2020, and they are solid projects unlike a meme coin like dogecoin (nothing against it at all though, and props to those who made bank on that).
I see crypto not as a simple type of currency, but a revolutionary form of technology like the internet. It's like 2000 dot com bubble. There are a lot of shit crypto projects out there, but the few that survive will have huge upside, just like Amazon and Google twenty years ago. Total market cap for all crypto is still just $1 trillion, so there's still a lot of upside.
Stellar Lumens is a pretty good crypto. It's a "banker's coin" in that it's designed to work with the current centralized financial system. That upside is that it might be more accepted in the short term, but I'm not as bullish on it compared to other DeFi projects such as INJ, 0X and Loopring. I highly recommend the Coin Bureau channel on YouTube. He's not a hype artist, and really goes into the technology and economics behind a lot of crypto.
I have started getting in crypto a lot more over the last few months. I bought some crypto during the last bullrun of 2017-2018, and when my portfolio tanked, I almost forgot about it until this awesome forum told me that BTC is up to $30k in last December. I still kick myself for not paying attention to it earlier. There have been a lot of coins on Coinbase that would've given you 10x gain since September 2020, and they are solid projects unlike a meme coin like dogecoin (nothing against it at all though, and props to those who made bank on that).
I see crypto not as a simple type of currency, but a revolutionary form of technology like the internet. It's like 2000 dot com bubble. There are a lot of shit crypto projects out there, but the few that survive will have huge upside, just like Amazon and Google twenty years ago. Total market cap for all crypto is still just $1 trillion, so there's still a lot of upside.
What do you consider large? You can buy like 10 bucks worth of shit on Coinbase or binance But there are small fees.
Interesting. Maybe the super cheap coins that are like 0.01I was looking at Kraken, maybe I misunderstood what I was reading but some of their minimum buys were like 2000-3000 of certain coins