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28 min ago • u/Tricky_Troll • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_march_04_2026 • C
**Tricky's Daily Doots #1,404**
**Yesterday's Daily 03/03/2026**
[Previous Daily Doots](https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/1rjhj9n/daily_general_discussion_march_03_2026/o8hjpkg/)
- u/alexiskef just [used MetaMask for the last time.](https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/1rjhj9n/daily_general_discussion_march_03_2026/o8enq1v/) 🦊
- u/ChefsPlatterMagik sees [the big opportunity with $2K ETH.](https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/1rjhj9n/daily_general_discussion_march_03_2026/o8hie5w/) 🐂
- u/Jey_s_TeArS delivers [the daily haiku.](https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/1rjhj9n/daily_general_discussion_march_03_2026/o8isctm/) 📝
sentiment 0.42
37 min ago • u/0xZennite • r/CryptoMarkets • machi_reloads_eth_price_play_after_going_from_44m • C
Going from $44M to deep red and still reloading is either supreme conviction or just gambling addiction at this point. The thing with these massive leveraged ETH plays is that even if you're right on direction, the timing and liquidation risk can destroy you. At least it's entertaining to watch from the sidelines.
sentiment 0.44
41 min ago • u/ReMeDyIII • r/solana • what_this_actually_means_for_solana • C
Yea, but Solana demand has clearly gone up and has been adopted more, and sure it's down a lot, but so is ETH and everything else. Anyways, I like SOL because of it's fast transfer, cheap gas fees, and Jupiter is my fav dex. Also, I hate how ETH makes me sign two transactions with my ledger cold wallet; SOL it's just one signing, but that might be by design. Much simpler. SOL can update its infrastructure over time too, just like ETH, so it can adapt.
I don't think I'd be in crypto with anything else personally.
sentiment 0.89
1 hr ago • u/BadischesBuffet7047 • r/quantfinance • todo_after_js_final_round_rejection_to_still_get • B
Hi everyone,
I apologise in advance for this lengthy post!
I was recently invited to the final round of the Superday at JS London for a Software Engineer Internship. Ultimately, I was rejected (I didn't even make it past lunch, so I only had two interviews in the morning).
My main goal is still to get into HFT/finance, ideally as a software engineer or in a CS-adjacent field. I am now 23 and approaching the final semester of my Master's degree in Computer Science at a relatively prestigious German university. I don't have any other finance-related internships lined up right now, and I'm currently planning on starting my thesis next semester. I have the option of writing my thesis either at a group that is relatively well known (even internationally) in AI safety or at an economics/finance institute on a very interesting topic (basically RL for portfolio optimisation, but more advanced than that). The finance thesis would likely be published in a journal, as this is the supervisor's primary goal.
The question is how I should continue to maximise my chances of eventually getting into HFT/finance, even though it's not very likely to happen at all. I have considered doing a PhD after my degree to increase my academic capital. I'm not sure if that would be worthwhile, even though I would probably really enjoy doing a PhD, especially if I were accepted onto a more advanced programme in another country (Oxford, ETH).
I'm also not sure if any finance institutions would value a (very technical) portfolio optimisation thesis over a low-level AI safety thesis, or if they would care at all.
I also recently received an offer from a German car manufacturer for a six-month internship, but I don't think I'll pursue it as it offers no additional value. I already have close to three years worth of DevOps & C++ SWE experience from two different companies where i worked during my bachelor's and master's degree.
My main fear is that I will have hyper-optimised my education and career for finance, but not get a job in the end, while also being unemployable in "traditional" fields because I didn't do ten internships like my peers.
Any kind of advice would be greatly appreciated!
sentiment 0.99
1 hr ago • u/Creative_Ad7831 • r/ethtrader • visa_and_bridge_intended_to_launch • C
So even if those stablecoins are the ones that using ETH as the blockchain? That’s another way of adoption, whether you like it or not
!tip 1
sentiment 0.42
2 hr ago • u/Rude_Page_7064 • r/cro • 2_months_to_active_eth_stake • T
2 months to active ETH stake!
sentiment 0.46
4 hr ago • u/Realistic_Fee_00001 • r/btc • iranians_are_buying_bitcoin_and_mass_withdrawing • C
Neither ETH or SOL are sound. In fact the list of sound coins is very thin.
https://i.imgur.com/hGSkoHD.png
(PoW coins over 1B marketcap, and only few of them are even ready for p2p cash)
If you want to support a sound money revolution you hold at the very least BCH and XMR and try to use them once in a while. They are great for donating to Open source project even if you can't find a merchant near you. Then go ahead an gamble on all the non sound coins for fun.
sentiment 0.93
4 hr ago • u/itchybolz • r/defi • anyone_know_how_to_buy_an_iphone_in_eth • C
It will probably require some bridging if you're under ETH ecosystem - but lately I've started with Pyra on Solana.
It will skip the tax generating event: you spend with a card and it actually creates a loan in Stables for the value you spent (80% max LTV against wETH)
sentiment 0.70
4 hr ago • u/staker1971 • r/defi • most_lps_dont_quit_because_of_il_they_quit • C
Well Aerodrome has a preset +/-3% for liquidity pools. Alternatively from Krystal defi, you can zap in liquidity in pools with +/-5% minimum preset. I personally prefer to go to Uniswap which have free swaps from January and do a 50% sale, then go to Aerodrome and make the 50-50 pool. I am in crypto many years and tried almost everything from mining, staking, farming etc That's the only is working in terms to earn a monthly salary starting with a small capital around 3 ETH. Send me a message to talk in telegram if you want.
sentiment 0.69
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sentiment 0.53
4 hr ago • u/beejee05 • r/ethtrader • ethereum_will_make_a_x5_in_the_next_3_years_here • C
Are you still actively investing into either BTC/ETH?
sentiment 0.32
5 hr ago • u/Direct-Protection-81 • r/btc • a_burger_chain_quietly_testing_bitcoin_payroll • C
What if it vests at 10x the price, does steak and shake have that initial liquidity when buying it, they hold it during the term on your behalf? Trying to understand the distribution after the term. It would have a higher uptake giving people ETH or SOL which might change after the clarity act.
sentiment 0.66
5 hr ago • u/TeaPurpp • r/CryptoMarkets • machi_reloads_eth_price_play_after_going_from_44m • NEWS • T
Machi Reloads ETH Price Play After Going From $44M To Deep Red
sentiment 0.34
5 hr ago • u/Vast-Bother9235 • r/binance • what_are_the_best_coins_to_save_in_binance_earn • C
La **Inversión Dual** (Dual Investment en inglés) es un producto estructurado ofrecido por varios exchanges de criptomonedas grandes como **Binance**, **OKX**, **Bybit**, **Bitget**, **BingX**, **Crypto.com** y otros. Es una forma de generar **rendimientos altos** (a veces muy altos, >50-100% anualizado en algunos casos) mientras intentas posicionarte estratégicamente en el mercado (comprar barato o vender caro).
### ¿Cómo funciona en términos simples?
Tú depositas una cripto (generalmente stablecoin como **USDT** o la cripto volátil como **BTC**, **ETH**, etc.) y eliges una de dos estrategias principales:
1. **"Sell High" / "Vender Alto"** (Take Profit)
- Depositas la cripto volátil (ej: BTC, ETH)
- Eliges un **precio objetivo alto** (strike price) por encima del precio actual
- Eliges un plazo (1 día, 3 días, 7 días, 14 días, etc.)
- Recibes un **APY muy alto** garantizado
Al vencimiento:
- Si el precio **≥** precio objetivo → te pagan en **USDT** (o stable) al precio objetivo + el rendimiento
- Si el precio **<** precio objetivo → te devuelven tu **BTC/ETH** original + el rendimiento
→ Ideal cuando crees que el precio subirá mucho (pero igual ganas si no sube lo suficiente)
2. **"Buy Low" / "Comprar Bajo"** (Buy the Dip)
- Depositas stablecoin (USDT, USDC, etc.)
- Eliges un **precio objetivo bajo** por debajo del precio actual
- Eliges plazo
Al vencimiento:
- Si el precio **≤** precio objetivo → te pagan en **BTC/ETH** al precio objetivo + rendimiento
- Si el precio **>** precio objetivo → te devuelven tu **USDT** + el rendimiento
→ Perfecto para esperar una corrección y comprar más barato mientras ganas intereses de todas formas
### Lo más importante que debes entender
- **Siempre ganas el APY anunciado** (el rendimiento está garantizado, independientemente del resultado)
- Lo único que cambia es **en qué moneda** recibes el capital + ganancias al final
- No hay liquidación forzada ni apalancamiento → **no pierdes todo** como en futuros
- Es un producto **no principal protegido** en la mayoría de los casos (no es como un staking normal)
### Ejemplo práctico (muy común en Binance/OKX)
**Caso Sell High**
- BTC está a $85,000
- Suscribes "Sell High" BTC/USDT
- Precio objetivo: $95,000
- Plazo: 7 días
- APY ofrecido: 85% anualizado (~1.6% en 7 días)
Resultado en 7 días:
- Si BTC ≥ $95,000 → recibes USDT (capital convertido a $95,000 + ~1.6%)
- Si BTC < $95,000 → recibes BTC original + ~1.6% en BTC
**Caso Buy Low**
- BTC a $85,000
- Suscribes "Buy Low" USDT/BTC
- Precio objetivo: $75,000
- APY: 120% anualizado
→ Si cae por debajo de $75k → compras BTC barato + ganas alto interés
→ Si no cae → te quedas en USDT + interés
### Ventajas
- Rendimientos mucho más altos que staking normal
- Puedes "automatizar" take profit o buy the dip sin estar pendiente
- Ganas siempre el APY (no hay escenario de 0%)
### Riesgos / Desventajas importantes
- **Oportunidad perdida**: si BTC sube mucho más allá del strike, te "obligan" a vender al strike (pierdes upside extra)
- Si baja mucho en Buy Low → compras caro respecto al precio final
- El capital queda bloqueado hasta el vencimiento (no puedes vender antes en la mayoría)
- Los APY altos suelen venir con strikes muy lejanos (baja probabilidad de activarse)
- Es un producto **complejo** (derivado de opciones, aunque el exchange lo simplifica)
En resumen: es una herramienta muy potente para **HODLers** que quieren ganar más mientras esperan niveles clave, o para traders que quieren tomar posiciones direccionales con **protección parcial** y rendimiento asegurado.
¿Lo estás viendo en Binance, OKX, Bybit o algún otro exchange en particular? Si me dices cuál, te puedo explicar el flujo exacto de cómo suscribirte ahí. 😄
sentiment 0.62
5 hr ago • u/gradstudentmit • r/CryptoCurrencyTrading • most_trading_mistakes_in_crypto_start_with_not • C
facts. i wish someone had told me this before i started. spent way too much time watching youtube analysts who didn't actually explain HOW the market worked, just where they thought it was going.
once i understood supply dynamics and tokenomics, i realized a lot of these altcoins are literal ponzis with insane unlock schedules that just dump on retail lol. now i stick to BTC/ETH and some stablecoins, earn passive yield on the stable portion through nexo (around 10-12% APY) and sleep way better at night.
leverage is the other killer. people don't realize how fast you get liquidated when volatility spikes. understanding that risk before using it is critical.
sentiment -0.13
5 hr ago • u/No-Pay2047 • r/investing • should_i_continue_investing_in_crypto_even_with • C
I’d look at it less as “should I be in crypto or not” and more as “what am I actually buying and why.” If it’s just random coins with no clear use case, then yeah, that’s basically a casino and it makes sense to question putting more money in. If it’s BTC, ETH, or a very small number of projects you actually understand, then it’s more about your risk tolerance and time horizon than the headlines.
Where it gets a bit more interesting to me lately is stuff that ties tokens to real usage instead of just vibes. For example, Armaverse is working on a location based game where your real world movement and actions connect to in-game rewards and items that live on-chain. That kind of thing is still risky like any early stage project, but at least there’s a clear “this is what the token is for” instead of just hoping number goes up.
sentiment 0.90
7 hr ago • u/SigiNwanne • r/ethtrader • ethereum_will_make_a_x5_in_the_next_3_years_here • C
Belief in Ethereum remains strong as ever, ETH will definitely pull a surprise in no distant time. !tip 1
sentiment 0.73
7 hr ago • u/BuildWithJohnny • r/defi • anyone_know_how_to_buy_an_iphone_in_eth • C
If you want to buy an iPhone directly with ETH (without converting to fiat) here are your options
Check crypto friendly e‑commerce sites Some platforms accept ETH directly for electronics.
Use gift card services Sites like Bitrefill let you buy Apple/tech store gift cards with ETH then redeem for your iPhone.
Peer‑to‑peer marketplaces Platforms like Paxful or LocalCryptos sometimes have sellers offering electronics for crypto.
Region matters Availability depends on where you live so check local crypto payment gateways.
Note Even if you avoid fiat conversion tax implications can still apply depending on your country’s laws. Better to double‑check before making the purchase.
sentiment 0.96
7 hr ago • u/subwoofage • r/BitcoinCA • will_i_make_it_with_only_btc • C
I'll grant you ETFs are worthwhile but ETH and SOL are shitcoins just like all the rest
sentiment 0.69
8 hr ago • u/Least_Arachnid1329 • r/cro • does_anyone_know_its_taking_so_long_to_process • C
Yeah, the ETH staking queue sucks big time—one of the most annoying features in crypto apps right now.
Have you tried staking on the [Crypto.com](http://Crypto.com) Exchange instead of the mobile app? Might process faster if they route differently there.
I staked some FLR once and it dragged on for like 6 weeks on the app—total headache.
Quick promo: if you're into AI tools while waiting on staking delays, check out Runable AI—it's blowing up as an all-in-one agent for automating workflows and creating stuff.
Super easy to sign up and start automating boring tasks with drag-and-drop magic.
Try it here: [https://runable.com/](https://runable.com/) – grab it before more people catch on! Upvote if queues are ruining your week too
sentiment 0.67


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