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Jul 9, 2026 1:41:14 PM EDT
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As of Jul 9, 2026 1:40:39 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
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4 min ago • u/javimaravillas • r/ethtrader • is_eth_still_the_safe_altcoin_or_is_that_old • C
ETH is not an altcoin...
It is BTC, ETH and altcoins!!!
sentiment 0.00
26 min ago • u/Man-O-Light • r/ethereum • i_used_eth_to_book_my_uber_from_the_airport_after • C
Don't teach me how blockchains work. The L2s are literally for that, scaling. you keep your most valuable stuff on Ethereum, but anything that isn't life changing SHOULD go to an L2. It's game theory 101. The only reason you can trade on Ethereum rn for less than a dollar is because not a lot of people use it compared to the glory days. Turn on the knob and it becomes unusable for the average Joe. Sorry, but you're only right because ETH is sub 4k atm.
sentiment 0.76
34 min ago • u/divexpat • r/ethtrader • is_eth_still_the_safe_altcoin_or_is_that_old • C
ETH usage and technical ability are better than ever and they continue to grow rapidly. Glamsterdam will go live in August most likely. Intent based actions will also go live this year. Stablecoins and RWA tokenization are exploding higher.
The only problem ETH has is that financial bros don't know how to price it properly yet, but they will. Imagine the world in 2030 when there are tens of trillions of dollars running on Ethereum. Eventually people will get a clue and they will stop pricing ETH as an altcoin and start pricing it as the bedrock of modern finance.
Dude we even have the Bank of International settlements adopting EVM with their Project Agora. Literally all of global finance is moving onto EVM.
[https://www.bis.org/about/bisih/topics/fmis/agora.htm](https://www.bis.org/about/bisih/topics/fmis/agora.htm)
sentiment -0.26
35 min ago • u/Itur_ad_Astra • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
Never going to happen.
I had the hope it would be, and back in 2018 I would mention it every chance I got. It would have been way easier then than it is now.
I would argue that more investors in a "cheap $0.25 ETH" is not just good for our bags, it's good for that investor that won't get sucked in a useless memecoin. Plus more adopters, more network effect, more exposure. And less capital for the flywheel of shitcoins that has been the ruin of this industry since day 1.
But, for the people in the Ivory Tower, it's a useless change that doesn't offer anything to the protocol, despite unit bias being a measured thing both in crypto tokens and everywhere else.
Actually, somehow, it's worse than useless. Even mentioning it as a possibility makes you unclean, and unworthy of ever being taken seriously.
So yeah... honestly? Just let it go.
sentiment -0.78
1 hr ago • u/WoodpeckerHorror3468 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
we could call 1/10000 ETH an XRP
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/offthewall1066 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
I'm glad someone is bullish. I'm terrified of the monthly double top at 1800 / triple top in the last week. Not because I think TA is all-important, but ETH very predictably shits the bed when it repeatedly gets rejected from a level over a month +.
sentiment -0.85
1 hr ago • u/times_new_ramon • r/ethtrader • ethereum_has_just_crossed_another_major_milestone • C
As opposed to what? SpaceX? Trump coin?
What about Pokemon cards?
The insiders know it's all a joke, but it doesn't matter when everyone is playing it, does it? You don't like ETH, don't buy it. Simple
sentiment -0.36
1 hr ago • u/jawni • r/CryptoCurrency • what_happened_to_cardanoada • C
>The originally comment was “Cardano does not scale”. All blockchains evolve from their current state.
Well, the current state of Cardano is that it cannot scale. Maybe that changes, but we've yet to see it yet.
>Look at ETH, they’re proposing to build and switch to a utxo model.
1. They are not proposing to switch to it.
2. It's a research paper by one person that is still being researched.
3. It shows that by adding utxo *in addition to accounts* they could lower state usage in certain situations.
>Why would I push back on the stats? If the point is to demonstrate the usage is low, then there is no debate.
Usage is low, yes. I had to cherrypick a block that wasn't nearly empty to use as an example, but the point isn't that usage is low. The point is that the ceiling on throughput is low because of the tiny blocks and long block times. That *is* scaling, or more accurately a lack of scaling.
>If the point is the argue that Cardano doesn’t or can’t scale, then that’s incorrect and I’ll gladly challenge it.
I honestly have no clue how I could make it more obvious. I showed you, based on actual usage, the limits of how much it can scale.
If you want to keep going down the "well after Leios it will be different" then we'll have to wait and see, sort of like we've be doing with Cardano for almost a decade now.
sentiment -0.91
2 hr ago • u/MinimalGravitas • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
There are already defined names for different amounts of wei:
https://masteringethereum.xyz/chapter_2.html#ether-currency-units
To be fair there isn't one for 1/10,000 ETH, but that's because sane humans always use 1,000 **x** in a **y**.
For the record, I think this idea if a 'stock split' is terrible, we shouldn't use cheap tricks to manipulate dumb investors, leave that kind of thing for rugcoins.
sentiment -0.83
3 hr ago • u/Moschus11 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
it would essentially be a unit naming issue.
Now 1 Gwei is 0.000000001 ETH.
We introduce a now unit called VIT.
1 oldETH is now 1 VIT.
1 VIT is 10,000 newETH.
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/biggest_guru_in_town • r/ethtrader • is_eth_still_the_safe_altcoin_or_is_that_old • C
Eth has its value in DEFI. It's digital oil. Only BTC and ETH is worth having.
sentiment 0.51
3 hr ago • u/Moschus11 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
why would it not be good for Ethereum? This will drive the price of ETH up thus increasing the security budget for the network.
sentiment 0.06
3 hr ago • u/Banker_dog • r/CryptoCurrency • what_happened_to_cardanoada • C
The originally comment was “Cardano does not scale”. All blockchains evolve from their current state. Look at ETH, they’re proposing to build and switch to a utxo model.
Why would I push back on the stats? If the point is to demonstrate the usage is low, then there is no debate.
If the point is the argue that Cardano doesn’t or can’t scale, then that’s incorrect and I’ll gladly challenge it.
sentiment -0.46
3 hr ago • u/536565454 • r/ethtrader • is_eth_still_the_safe_altcoin_or_is_that_old • C
ETH is the best coin. Just stake it.
sentiment 0.64
3 hr ago • u/Astrotoad21 • r/ethtrader • is_eth_still_the_safe_altcoin_or_is_that_old • C
ETH and BTC is two very different cases though. Store of value vs programmable money.
sentiment 0.34
4 hr ago • u/eth10kIsFUD • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
Lean ethereum will bring fairly large changes, this could be one of them. It would be a "UX" improvement I think. Not really a "trust" issue imo. We should try to strengthen ETH as money. More concerned about the technical challenges behind making that change, ensuring backwards compatibility etc.
But yes would also become a bit of a public discussion with people on both sides so probably wont happen.
sentiment 0.71
6 hr ago • u/eth10kIsFUD • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
I would support this but it's not too easy with all the contracts that price things in ETH.
But yeah must be possible, I agree it would be quite nice to have.
sentiment 0.84
6 hr ago • u/Moschus11 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_09_2026 • C
guys, I am serious. Where in this roadmap can we fit in a ETH token split? Split it by 10k and then send it to 1 $. It would be amazing for the security of Ethereum (as well as for our bags 🙃)
[https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/2073459000398463446?s=20](https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/2073459000398463446?s=20)
Tagging the experts in here to see if anybody can come up with a crazy but feasible solution u/[haurog](https://reddit.com/u/haurog) u/[logristhebard](https://reddit.com/u/logristhebard) u/[superphiz](https://reddit.com/u/superphiz) u/[benido2030](https://reddit.com/u/benido2030) u/[tricky\_troll](https://reddit.com/u/tricky/_troll) u/[jey\_s\_tears](https://reddit.com/u/jey/_s/_tears) u/[cryptowocurrency](https://reddit.com/u/cryptowocurrency) u/[hanniabu](https://reddit.com/u/hanniabu) u/[the-a-word](https://reddit.com/u/the-a-word) u/[ethical-trade](https://reddit.com/u/ethical-trade)
sentiment 0.80
6 hr ago • u/Koka1405 • r/quantfinance • 9_preregistered_falsification_studies_later_heres • B
Been doing this for a while now — pre-register the rule, lock the cost model and decision threshold before touching data, correct for multiple comparisons whenever I'm testing more than one variant/asset/parameter at once. Figured it's time to actually lay out what's come out of it instead of posting each one separately.
Short version: eight of nine falsified outright. The ninth is sitting in a forward test right now, waiting on real data instead of anything I could've peeked at.
Started with the boring stuff — Friday close to Monday open fade on BTC futures, four different variants of it (ATR filters, weekend gap sizing, that kind of thing). Dead on arrival once you correct for testing four things at once. Same story with a standard vol-breakout setup, and with SMT divergence across gold, silver, BTC, SOL — ran four separate pre-registered versions of that one too, all four failed.
The SMC/ICT signal family was probably the most thorough falsification of the bunch — sweep, absorption, cascade, fair value gaps, opening window bias, tested on actual tick data instead of bars. Gross price moves were something like 7-10x smaller than round-trip cost across almost every setup. There was one cell that looked interesting (a cascade variant, BUY plus rising open interest at the 1-minute mark) but it was one cell out of over 30 tested, and it only showed up in one regime, so I'm not calling that a finding, just noting it exists.
Funding rate carry was the one where the "why" mattered more than the topline number. BTC and ETH just can't clear the cost floor, funding income never gets close. SOL was different though — in-sample the funding actually beat the cost floor, 0.55% vs a 0.48% floor. Should've worked. Didn't, because basis drift between the two legs ate the difference and it ended up net negative anyway. Two totally different ways to die.
Then there's the session-timing stuff, which took up most of the last few weeks. Gold vs dollar index divergence in the first two hours of London or NY — pooled test wasn't confirmed, came in at p=0.13 against a 0.10 bar. Splitting it open showed London was basically noise (looked great at 5 minutes, completely gone by 15), NY held up better across timeframes but that wasn't the headline test so I'm not claiming it as one.
Followed that up properly though. Locked NY-only as the actual headline this time, and made the confirmation period strictly forward — meaning everything I'd already looked at, including data from the first study, got reclassified as discovery-only and thrown out for confirmation purposes. Before any forward data even existed I ran the same exact rule on silver instead of gold, just to sanity check the mechanism. Came back p=0.0005 in the opposite direction. Not exactly a great sign for the gold version, but at least I found that out before wasting months waiting on it.
Then tried to formalize the "6 ICT session profiles" thing everyone posts screenshots of — Asia/London/NY blocks, turned each profile into an actual numeric rule instead of vibes, tested on BTC/SOL/XAU/XAG across three different threshold settings, 72 cells total once you multiply it out. Nothing survives Bonferroni. Lowest p-value in the entire sweep was 0.0025, which sounds good until you remember it's one cell out of 72.
Last one reused the same data to test something narrower — the Range/Manipulation/Expansion three-candle idea, two specific timing setups. This one's almost funny in how rare the setup actually is: even with the loosest thresholds I tried, 90%+ of days matched neither scenario. Under strict thresholds it's north of 99%. So beyond just failing the significance test, there's barely enough sample to ever say anything meaningful about it in the first place.
The thing that keeps nagging me across three of these now, using three completely different signal constructions: silver does not behave like gold. Opposite sign in the forward test, worst performer across all 72 cells in the profile study, negative in 7 of 8 cells in the reversal-day one. I've stopped assuming XAU and XAG are interchangeable for anything session-timing related, because apparently they're not.
All the repos (pre-registration docs, data collection scripts, the analysis code, raw results) are linked from my profile.
sentiment -0.97
7 hr ago • u/Typical-Brother4587 • r/solana • how_would_you_convince_your_favorite_game_to • NFT/Gaming • B
I've been playing a closed beta RPG called TokenLordsRPG, and the developers are still deciding which blockchain they'll use after they finish balancing the in-game economy.
What got me hooked is that they built the gameplay first instead of launching a token immediately (i think 2 years in building already) and they are getting huge cult like community. The crypto part comes later once the economy actually works.
The game already has a pretty interesting burn/reward system and I've managed to earn a few hundred dollars worth of SOL just from playing the beta, which made me start thinking about the blockchain choice.
I honestly feel like Solana would fit this type of game much better than Ethereum because of the fees and transaction speed, especially if there are going to be thousands of player interactions every day.
But they said they are thinking about ETH.
If you were trying to convince the developers, what arguments would you make so they choose Solana over Eth....?
sentiment 0.84


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