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by COINS NEWS - 2 hours ago

Banks just won. Passive yield is dead in 8 days.

Saw the Bretton Woods 3.0 take making the rounds and want to push back on it. The take is basically: yield ban is cosmetic, activity rewards still allowed, platforms can just calculate rewards by balance + duration and call it something else, dollar...

by COINS NEWS - 8 hours ago

Daily Crypto Discussion - May 3, 2026 (GMT+0)

Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on th...

by COINS NEWS - 9 hours ago

Hesgesth says the US is running covert bitcoin ops

the secretary of defense literally confirmed the US is running classified efforts to secure Bitcoin dominance over China and called himself a “long and enthusiastic” supporter. Aaand just like that pentagon is openly stacking sats for national secur...

by COINS NEWS - 9 hours ago

Where do you Swap BTC to USDT?

I'd like to swap a portion of my Bitcoins to USDT, I use a Trezor wallet; Trezor Suite has a built in swap feature but the rates are not great (-2.7% from the preview) and the token selection is limited. Ideally to swap directly from my Trezor wi...

by COINS NEWS - 9 hours ago

MetaMask swap fees are getting ridiculous

Usually, Metamask swaps are convenient since it's easy to access and fast to execute but i just paid close to $75 swapping $900 of ETH to USDC. that's their insane service fee on top of gas, i didn't even notice for months. It turns out t...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 10 hours ago

Any non-KYC site similar to CoinCola?

I've used it in the past without any trouble, but now its really strict with KYC. If anybody either knows an alternative site or a way to use coincola without verification it would be greatly appreciated. submitted by /u/AthleteAffe...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 hours ago

Is bitcoin really decentralized?

When central authorities can mark ur wallets to prevent others from accepting your payments doesn’t that defeat the whole decentralized argument? sure technically no one controls bitcoin network explicitly but they do implicitly when they basically c...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 12 hours ago

Bitcoin Merch

Has anyone gotten refunds from Bitcoin Merch? I had "pre-ordered" some miners from them back in December. The site claimed shipping would start in 6-8 weeks. Then nothing, I sent an inquiry email and was told that it would ship in April. We...

by COINS NEWS - 13 hours ago

What is the actual tangible risk with address poisoning?

I understand people can create addresses to mimic the one that I have and the main issue with address poisoning is individuals not checking their addresses before sending coins/tokens. What confuses me is, what is the actual problem with address pois...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 14 hours ago

What to do with Btc after retirement?

I have some Bitcoin now. Not enough to retire solely on Btc alone, but enough to use as an added savings along with my traditional retirement accounts. Obviously after retirement, fluctuation in the market could really hurt my plans and I want to pro...

by COINS NEWS - 15 hours ago

Story from 2020, is bitmex safe or nah?

First off, as a trader I gotta and genuinely love going back over my trades and events in hindsight so this topic I wanna dig into rn is interesting to me. Second, to keep it objective, I'm not gonna throw in my own opinion just facts nothing mor...

by COINS NEWS - 17 hours ago

The Death of 'Connect Walley & Play'?

I've been noticing a disturbing trend lately; more and more dApps are requiring forced registrations before you can even play. What happened to the beauty of crypto, where you could just connect your wallet and go? Now it feels like everything is...