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Aug 18, 2026 8:45:32 PM EDT
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As of Aug 18, 2026 8:44:02 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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30 min 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
1 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
1 hr ago • u/Iscratchmybutt • r/WallStreetbetsELITE • robinhood_ceo_vlad_tenev_declares_a_global • C
ETH finna moon and flip BTC
sentiment 0.25
2 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
2 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
2 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
2 hr ago • u/Win11141 • r/WallStreetbetsELITE • robinhood_ceo_vlad_tenev_declares_a_global • C
ETH 100 k ✌️🚀
sentiment 0.25
3 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
3 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
3 hr ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
>**Reach the maximum,**
>**Guess the equilibrium,**
>**Hope for minimum.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment 0.46
4 hr ago • u/Somening • r/CryptoCurrency • just_joined_a_crypto_site_whats_the_best_way_to • C
Where do i read about BTC/ETH and alt coins ?
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/NTP2001 • r/ethtrader • eth_preis_beim_nächsten_bullrun • C
$5k is the ETH from now until the end of time.
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/serodoppelg • r/ethtrader • eth_preis_beim_nächsten_bullrun • Discussion • T
$ETH Preis beim nächsten Bullrun
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/Johnny_cross8 • r/CryptoCurrency • just_joined_a_crypto_site_whats_the_best_way_to • C
£20/month is plenty to start.
I’d keep it simple — BTC/ETH, learn how wallets, fees and volatility work, and ignore the “100x” hype. Treat the £20 as tuition while you learn..
sentiment 0.05
6 hr ago • u/Good_Extension_9642 • r/ethtrader • maybe_i_was_expecting_the_wrong_thing_from_eth • C
The problem is ETH is still expensive and slow when compared to SOL which makes more than 60% of all crypto transactions combined, and yet is still in the gutters like ETH, don't get me wrong I believe and hold both but think there's a clear winner, but only time will tell
sentiment 0.90
6 hr ago • u/JohnWickTurk • r/ethtrader • supply_demand_zones_eth_ethereum • Analysis • T
Supply & Demand Zones $ETH #Ethereum
sentiment -0.13
6 hr ago • u/UAP44 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
>Millions of ETH could have been burned/not issued by now
That to me reads like the main incentive to want a reduction is a hopeful increase in price that comes with it due to reduced supply. Which, ... hasn't the merge taught us anything? There doesn't have to be a correlation apparently.
sentiment 0.87
6 hr ago • u/Gears6 • r/Bitcoin • this_bitcoin_ad_destroys_the_banking_system_in • C
> c) I think the costs aren't really small, they're just incorporated into the price. Often charged to the business which eats up profits which incentives the business to raise prices. For example, if you're selling your goods at a 20% margin and paying 3% in fees (on revenue) that's like 18% of your profit.
I should clarify that it is negligible compared to the benefit of increased purchases. Cash makes people less likely to buy and they can always pay it "later".
As a former business operator that dealt with a lot of that, it's not negligable and we by par prefer people pay with debit cards or even cash (despite the handling).
> Also for the "sent and done" property. I don't think there's anything stopping networks from building this into a network. But I guess it either hasn't been asked for or networks that have built this haven't succeeded. It's a double edged sword for businesses too.
It's not a technical challenge, but a business and operations challenge. Somebody has to decide if it's okay to cancel transactions. The whole idea of crypto is, nobody is in charge of that. So to implement something like that, we're suddenly no different than the existing systems ruled by the banks. It also means, the government can demand payments be stopped.
> So definitely some pros and cons but the credit card model seems to be working pretty well in general.
It works out of a necessity to strike the balance between convenience, oversight and profit for the middle men. For people like me, we take advantage of it, and try to profit by maximizing our cashback. The system doesn't care, it charges everyone else a high interest. Which to me at least means, everyone else is paying more than me.
> It's a huge risk, not just for crypto.
Agreed. It's also a relatively small risk right now, but who knows with AI. We're having huge breakthroughs in science and mathematics due to AI.
> There's a ton of pros and cons for and against crypto but it hasn't proven itself as a global payments system i.e. It hasn't replaced Mastercard and Visa. It's great in third world countries. But that's mainly an access thing, rather than because it's a better technology.
It likely never will replace MSC/VSA by the simple nature that the value addition that MSC/VSA adds is the real secret sauce of why consumers use them. It's not that it's electronic payments, because let's face it, there's debit cards with a PIN which is quite common in Europe. In fact, I rarely saw credit card transactions in my businesses. It was always, slip the card in, type in your pin and a receipt pops out approving it.
Basically, crypto can't be a global payment system until there's some layer on top that solves the business and operational problems that MSC/VSA and the banks have solved. Until then, it's better as a money store and digital gold for those investing.
> but I don't think it's necessary in their interest to make crypto payments better than Fiat payments. I think they're more just riding the wave. We'd probably need some big names like that to build more tech for crypto payments to gain more trust and adoption.
Anything that tries to solve those issues, likely will need the same operational and business processes that MSC/VSA and banks have. Essentially we're back at the current system. The other aspect is the high cost (or should I say energy usage) of operating BTC. It's still a huge factor and yes, there are other crypto that is based on proof of stake that solves that, but we're in BTC sub. 😜
From a practical standpoint, I believe ETH is much better suited.
sentiment 1.00
7 hr ago • u/eth10kIsFUD • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
It was a very different time, LST's, LST Looping and MEV were not on anyones radar back then. Significant amount of worry around staking and the risks involved, many were afraid to stake. Even some uncertainty around getting the bare minimum amount of stake to just launch the beacon chain on time.
I think the idea was to launch with something simple as there were so many other things to get right with the beacon chain and subsequent merge.
All that said.. Why did we wait so long with fixing it? We've always known that 50%+ staked was not needed and not something that would be good for Ethereum. IMO we should have lowered it two years ago in preparation for the final curve. Millions of ETH could have been burned/not issued by now, likely would have been above 2k today if so.
sentiment -0.49
7 hr ago • u/hedgemagus • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_august_18_2026 • C
Demand > Issuance IMO, and nobody seems nearly as concerned ETH still doesnt have that killer reason to be acquired. It’s such a misappropriation of focus
sentiment 0.45


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