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4 min ago • u/Unisoftltd • r/CryptoCurrency • built_a_lightweight_windows_desktop_widget_to • TOOLS • B
Hi everyone🤗,
I track stock and crypto prices pretty often during the day, but I got really tired of having to constantly open extra browser tabs while working or alt-tabbing out of games just to check where prices were at.
I couldn't find a simple desktop widget that fit Windows 11 nicely, so I decided to make one called UniWidget.
What it does:
* Shows live prices for stocks and crypto (like TSLA, BTC, ETH) right on your desktop.
* Extremely lightweight so it won't lag your games.
* Simple search to add any ticker symbol you want.
* Includes basic price alerts.
It's called **UniWidget** on the Microsoft Store.
I'm developing this as a side project, so if you have any feedback or ideas on what to add next, let me know in the comments!😊😊😊
sentiment 0.99
9 min ago • u/tom_murray_nw • r/CryptoCurrency • do_you_treat_all_your_crypto_assets_as_longterm • C
That's pretty much how I look at it too. BTC and ETH are the core holdings, then the smaller positions have a completely different job.
Do you keep crypto as its own allocation within a wider portfolio as well, or is crypto your main focus?
sentiment 0.65
3 hr ago • u/Gwenneth02 • r/ethstaker • almost_54_million_eth_is_now_locked_in_eth2 • C
How can I stake for ETH 2.0
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/UnknownEssence • r/CryptoCurrency • odin_thor_jupiter_and_spiderman_are_all_my • C
funny story. i bought ETH in like 2018 or some shit and it went to 1400 and then down to 85. I was down like 95% . Kept holding for years it actually came back up
sentiment 0.47
3 hr ago • u/pennni06 • r/ethstaker • almost_54_million_eth_is_now_locked_in_eth2 • T
Almost 5.4 million ETH is now locked in ETH2
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/drykilo • r/algorithmictrading • im_a_student_learning_quant_i_built_a_strategy • C
I made them! I wrote most of them myself as part of the project then tried variations of them, started with basic mean reversion, momentum, breakout variants on ETH, then kept adding more as I learned different market mechanics and data feeds.
Honestly most of them are not good and only 3 are halfway decent, producing positive edge overall. That was kind of the whole point of the project! But I am proud of the router which can attune itself correctly for the influx of new bots with edge!
sentiment 0.82
4 hr ago • u/cryptOwOcurrency • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
This can just be implemented as a wrapped ETH ERC-20 token if someone wants to do it, right?
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/drykilo • r/algorithmictrading • im_a_student_learning_quant_i_built_a_strategy • Tools • B
I'm a student at NYU studying to get into quant. Last year I started a project that I thought would be small, building a router that picks the best strategy for a given market in DeFi and sizes it with Fractional Kelly Criterion. Like an automatic mini allocator. I thought it would be a good way to actually learn how position sizing and edge estimation work instead of just reading about them.
I had maybe 5 strategies I wrote running on ETH paper data and the router would pick whichever had the best recent risk-adjusted return and size it with fractional Kelly.
The first thing I learned: most strategies do not have edge.
Out of maybe 30 strategies I tested initially, 1 or 2 had any real edge after costs (or so I thought :), they got absolutely destroyed after realistic trading fees and friction). The rest were noise, though diversified. Crypto round-trips are like 6-7 bps per side depending on the pair, and if the edge is 10 bps per trade, I'm losing money.
[A typical backtest result in the studio, it separates performance by regime. It crushed in Crisis \(+1440 bps\) but bled out in High Vol \(-1398 bps\), ending at -245 bps net. It gets flagged as Noise.](https://preview.redd.it/nyoh4rwwl8kh1.png?width=438&format=png&auto=webp&s=bb67ef4c77ef27fc0cd9813f2005bd57bda11466)
I thought AI could help me with this and tried to improve the existing strategies with it. It gave worse results, it overcomplicates strategies a lot. What I surprisingly found is that dumb and small code works much better than overfit models in the real world. And the tiny "dumb" strategies with on-chain data proved to be much much better than the rest, some even profitable on 2 years of trading data!
I added a cost-adjusted validation stage and regime decomposition. Seeing where a strategy bleeds (chop vs trend vs crisis) helped explain why backtests fail live.
The second thing: the router was actually decent.
Once I had enough strategies, I built a perfect-foresight benchmark (an oracle that picks the best strategy for each window, kinda like God or **Congress** :) to see if my allocator was doing anything.
The router captures about 86% of the perfect-foresight ceiling (95% lower bound ≈ 39%) and this is on the same volume of trading, around 7-12 trades per day on both the oracle and my router on a very diversified roster of bots. I also found that best available edge scales with roster size at r=0.986 against extreme-value theory (the √(2·ln N) scaling).
This mechanism could technically make money, but the allocator wasn't the bottleneck, the roster quality was.
The network effect (this is the part I'm most excited about):
I wanted to know does adding more strategies actually help or am I just diluting? I subsampled my 93-bot roster down to smaller sizes (10, 20, 35, 50, 70, 93 bots) and re-ran the entire pipeline from scratch on each one.
The best bot's true edge climbs monotonically as you add more: −6 bps at 10 bots → +3 bps at 93 bots. When I fit that against extreme-value theory (the √(2·ln N) scaling that predicts the maximum of N random draws), the correlation is 0.986… almost a perfect match. **More strategies = higher ceiling**, and it follows theory almost exactly. 
**But here's the catch**: the router only captures that rising ceiling if you use an absolute quality bar, not a relative percentile. If you filter "top 30% of whatever roster exists," the router's edge stays flat no matter how many bots you add because the percentile just re-centers on whatever population is there. If you use a fixed quality threshold instead, the router's edge climbs with the roster. Extrapolating (with caveats, this is beyond the range I actually tested): \~+10 bps net edge at 1,000 bots, \~+16 bps at 10,000.
That's the quantitative argument for why I want creators :) Every good strategy added raises the ceiling for everyone.
How it expanded into a creator studio:
[\\"The web IDE where you can write standard Python strategies with declared SL\/TP and pull from a feature catalog like orderbook imbalance or cross-asset momentum.\\"](https://preview.redd.it/s9vqu7x0p8kh1.png?width=1918&format=png&auto=webp&s=dcc49e98156b7291d6d1b7133ea75089e85ef777)
The router dynamically updates its own parameters as the roster changes but it does this via offline re-tuning on a cadence, not via real-time ML yet. The reason is that at 93 bots and \~8 trades/day, you can't detect effects smaller than \~47 bps with any statistical power. A real-time ML model would just be fitting noise. It also has self-capacity awareness so it doesn't frontrun itself.
Once the router worked, I began noting down everything scientifically and made a bunch of changes to my initial project. I added real-time on-chain data feeds with historical data as well. These became obvious next steps:
* 6 active domains: ETH, BTC, SOL direction + scalp (6 more registered but dormant, yield, tail hedge, liquidation arb, memcoins (This one might be insanely hard to get right tbh), etc, waiting for strategies)
* 5-stage validation pipeline: static check, in-sample, out-of-sample, walk-forward, cost-adjusted
* Creator IDE: write Python strategies with custom stop-loss, take-profit, and trailing stops directly in the browser or via API/MCP
* Arena & Leaderboard: strategies that pass validation compete on live paper data for capital allocation
* Non-custodial: API keys stay encrypted in user vaults
[\\"Live portfolio dashboard routing capital across active domains. Also I made a Dummy \\"Hedge Fund\\" called DaBronjame2 which was meant to be a fund of a collection of only bad bots which traded only during Neutral markets and scalp in them. Shouldn't have played with 20x leverage before :\)\\"](https://preview.redd.it/kpcl73yfp8kh1.png?width=1788&format=png&auto=webp&s=40f8697a9abb39519a8049db63c16c7b057e3a79)
Where it is now:
* 80+ default strategies running on live paper data (real prices, paper execution, Not great bots:)
* 3 are currently net profitable (best: ETH Squeeze Breakout, +184bps, 73% win rate). The rest are negative.
What I'm looking for: I'm posting here because this subreddit has people with real domain expertise, and I'd love your feedback:
1. Does the router / Kelly allocation approach make sense, or is there an obvious flaw I haven't seen?
2. Is capturing \~86% of a foresight ceiling considered typical or decent for this setup (on a volume of 7-12 trades per day, on my quite diversified roster of bots)?
3. What features would you actually need in a Python strategy sandbox to make it worth testing your own models?
I'm a student and not charging for anything. Oh, and importantly nobody can see any strategy code, it runs in a confidential VM! Happy to share more details if anyone's curious.
TL;DR:
I'm a student at NYU. Built a router that allocates capital across Python trading strategies using Fractional Kelly for DeFi. Tested 80+ strategies on live paper data, most have no edge after costs (shocking!! I know). The router captures \~86% of a perfect-foresight ceiling at matched volume. Found a network effect: best-available edge scales with roster size at r=0.986 vs extreme-value theory... so more strategies = higher ceiling for everyone. It snowballed into a full creator platform (5-stage validation, arena, non-custodial, confidential VMs for strategy privacy, bi-weekly payouts and more!). Would love feedback from people who actually know what they're doing. Does the approach make sense, is 86% of ceiling decent, what would you need in a Python strategy sandbox?
sentiment 1.00
4 hr ago • u/OGRHKITTIE1967 • r/NFTsMarketplace • money_over_community_robinhood_v1_vs_v2_story • NFT • B
Hi everyone , most of us know how it feels to be rugged by the dev . Leaving the community wondering what’s next and investors loosing money. We have also seen devs rug and CTOs happen and be successful. When robinhood mentioned having their own blockchain it was the start of a new era for NFTs. One for the first NFTs robinhood kitties along with punks dropped . Robinhood kitties had an issue with the contract and few hours later a second contract for robinhood kitties was dropped being fully minted in June . It became the first fully on chain nft sold out on robinhood chain . It was going good floor started rising then dev out of no where rugged . The first nft project of Robinhood . The community decided to stick together opened a x chat and then a discord and a new team took over the cto and got more eyes on this project getting the robinhood kitties to a ath of .14 ETH . Bad actors saw the opportunity that the first contract never minted out and decided to mint the rest of the collection knowing how successful the CTO had been . They gathered KOLs,Alpha groups, BAYC AND EVEN THE DEV came back to help them crush the community that did it all . Sad that it has gotten to the point where greed wins . ROBINHOODKITTIES 1967 COLLECTION WILL FOREVER BE THE FIRST . J
sentiment 0.71
4 hr ago • u/kucoin_official • r/kucoin • kucoin_daily_market_watch_august_19_2026 • B
🌍 **Macro**
Oil and long-end Treasury yields remain elevated as U.S.-Iran talks stay stalled. Brent crude held around $91, while the 30-year Treasury yield hit 5.337%, keeping pressure on high-valuation risk assets.
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📈 **Market Snapshot**
• BTC: $64,725.30 (+0.30%)
• ETH: $1,917.80 (+0.22%)
• NASDAQ: 26,289.71 (-1.33%)
• S&P 500: 7,691.76 (-0.69%)
• F&G: 46 (Fear)
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🧠 **Market Take**
BTC remained relatively resilient despite the sell-off in U.S. tech stocks, holding the $64K–$65K range.
Key levels:
* Resistance: $65K
* Support: $64K
* Trend: Range-bound consolidation
BTC remains sensitive to oil prices and Treasury yields. Holding $64K keeps the current range intact, while a sustained move below it could put further pressure on risk appetite.
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🔥 **Hot Tokens**
* 牛来: +22%+ amid multiple exchange listings and strong Chinese-community meme momentum
* PUMP: +11% as [Pump.fun](http://Pump.fun) revenue hit a nearly 7-month high, with \~47% used for buybacks and burns
* ACE: +50%+ following exchange staking and lending incentives
* TRIA: +25% after integrating with Robinhood Chain; volume surged 11x+
* GPS: +11%+ after GoPlus upgraded DeepScan with expanded security tools
* XRP: +0.2% despite Ripple’s $275M financing and new South Korea cross-border payment partnership
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📰 **Key Updates**
* SEC: Proposed new crypto issuance rules with two registration exemptions and a conditional safe harbor
* FASB: Proposed allowing qualifying stablecoins to be classified as cash equivalents
* South Korea: Moved to block Polymarket over alleged illegal gambling
* EU: Expanded crypto-related sanctions targeting platforms facilitating Russian sanctions evasion
* Citi: Plans to launch institutional Bitcoin custody services by year-end
* Ethereum Foundation: Launched the Platåberget testnet ahead of the Glamsterdam upgrade
* Telegram: Applied for the “.gram” domain for dedicated second-level domains
* Citigroup: Plans institutional BTC custody service by year-end
⸻
👀 **This Week to Watch**
* Aug 19: 50% U.S. tariff on certain Canadian products takes effect; U.S. weekly ADP employment data
* Aug 20: FOMC minutes; U.S. jobless claims; ZRO unlock ($19.9M); KAITO unlock ($11.5M)
* Aug 21: U.S. August PMI; Japan CPI; AKE unlock ($21.3M); GWEI unlock ($5.2M)
* Aug 22: SENT unlock (\~$4.2M)
* Aug 23: SOON unlock (\~$3.9M)
⸻
⚡ **Quick Take**
BTC is holding up surprisingly well while equities weaken, but the macro backdrop remains heavy. **$64K is the line to watch on the downside, while $65K remains the key near-term breakout zone.**
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sentiment -0.15
5 hr ago • u/AssetEnvironmental • r/defi • what_actually_changes_when_a_pools_quote_asset_is • :crosschain: Cross-Chain • T
What actually changes when a pool's quote asset is gold instead of ETH
sentiment 0.36
6 hr ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
Join the club. Many of us have round-tripped ETH yet again. We got jeeted by other ETH investors who either didn't believe in the asset long term, or simply understood market sentiment around ETH better and timed their exits accordingly.
My expectations for ETH have been tempered as much by the behavior of other ETH investors as by anything else. Apes together strong. Unfortunately, that mentality never really materialized with ETH.
sentiment 0.82
7 hr ago • u/ethdaily • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
ETH News - August 18th 📰

\-SEC proposes regulation crypto.
\-Sherlock introduces Audit Engine.
\-EF ESP allocates $5.5m in Q2.
\-Hayden outlines how AMMs win.
\-Ethernews website introduced.
\-MöB launches on Robinhood Chain.
\-Peer releases AI credit marketplace.
Read more: [https://ethdaily.io/sec-proposes-regulation-crypto-assets](https://ethdaily.io/sec-proposes-regulation-crypto-assets)
sentiment 0.75
7 hr ago • u/Iscratchmybutt • r/WallStreetbetsELITE • robinhood_ceo_vlad_tenev_declares_a_global • C
ETH finna moon and flip BTC
sentiment 0.25
8 hr ago • u/rosen178 • r/ethtrader • this_is_insane_apparently_people_in_the_1830s • C
Hello. Asking again today if you think ETH will ever return to ATh?
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/fuenfsiebenneun • r/CryptoCurrency • odin_thor_jupiter_and_spiderman_are_all_my • C
i sold everything at around 100-110k in january 2025. every single bit. BTC and ETH from 2018 and onwards aswell as SOL from around 2022 i think. always kept DCA‘ing until 2024.
i kind of lost the conviction of this space and sold it all. put everything into index funds. and a bit into pokémon cards for the lulz.
it has been liberating. letting all that shit go was actually freeing as fuck. not worrying anymore about wallets, exchanges, hacks, suspicious links, you name it. just boring index funds. i love it.
sentiment -0.29
8 hr ago • u/arveena • r/CryptoCurrency • odin_thor_jupiter_and_spiderman_are_all_my • C
That's just such a troll post. If you really would be in the game for the last 10 years you would be in the green unless you dont own any BTC or even ETH. So i call BS. You probably bought high if you are 90% down in the last bull and are now crying.
sentiment -0.33
8 hr ago • u/Win11141 • r/WallStreetbetsELITE • robinhood_ceo_vlad_tenev_declares_a_global • C
ETH 100 k ✌️🚀
sentiment 0.25
9 hr ago • u/JimmySki6166 • r/CryptoMarkets • first_time_investing • C
Put it all in BTC! ETH & SOL have dropped the past year or so, ETH was over 4k and Sol was close to $275. Look at them now.
sentiment 0.00
9 hr ago • u/Adventurous-Owl-9938 • r/investingforbeginners • help • C
I would literally just stack ETherium ALL IN DCA forget the stocks homie. ETH at these prices will make you $10M plus by the time your 40 stocks Will take you till you are on your death bed to even sniff $10M go big or GO HOME
sentiment -0.70


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