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Jun 24, 2026 5:56:46 PM EDT
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As of Jun 24, 2026 5:56:21 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
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7 min ago • u/whatwilly0ubuild • r/CryptoCurrency • whats_the_best_way_to_stake_32_eth • C
That unstake delay isn't a product you can shop around, it's baked into the protocol, so no setup makes it vanish for real staking. Solo stake 32 ETH and later exit and you sit in the validator exit queue then wait for a withdrawal sweep, that's the chain protecting itself, not your client running slow.

For someone parking it three years and not touching it, that delay is a non-issue, so quit optimizing around it. Solo staking your own validator gets you the full reward with no counterparty and nobody able to freeze your stake, the price is you're running real infrastructure and a sloppy node gets you slashed. If you go that way, look at distributed validator tech like Obol or SSV so one dead machine doesn't sink you.

Liquid staking tokens like stETH or rETH are the only thing that gives you instant exit, you hold a token you can sell on a DEX anytime instead of queuing, but you swap the queue for smart contract and de-peg risk, and that token can trade under ETH right when you want out. For a true long hold you don't need that escape hatch. Run a proper validator, test your exit on a testnet first so you're not learning queue mechanics with live money, and ignore the timer because it costs you nothing the way you're playing this. Too many damn people skip that test and find out the hard way.
sentiment -0.03
17 min ago • u/serodoppelg • r/ethtrader • 16_and_i_have_my_life_savings_on_eth_3eth • C
Bro chill dein Arsch
Hab 18,5 ETH bei $4,000 gekauft und bin über 50% im minus und ich schlafe wie ein Baby
Kauf lieber nach, statt rumzuheulen
Glaub an die Zukunft von Ethereum oder hör auf ETH zu kaufen
sentiment -0.60
24 min ago • u/xCreampye69x • r/ethtrader • 16_and_i_have_my_life_savings_on_eth_3eth • C
ETH takes another..
sentiment 0.00
48 min ago • u/Ruzhyo04 • r/CryptoCurrency • why_is_the_entire_blockchaincryptocurrency_sector • C
I \*only\* crypto for its utility. DeFi allows me to do everything my bank does, but I keep control over my money. I can save it, spend it, gift it, exchange it, lend it, borrow against it, or even delete it, and I don't need anyone's permission to do any of it. I can keep my money in USD or GBP or gold or ETH or whatever I like.
And I also use web3 style accounts wherever possible, for example on [Farcaster.xyz](http://Farcaster.xyz) or [ddocs.new](http://ddocs.new) . I'd much rather own my account than have Elon Musk or Sergey Brin or \[name-your-billionaire\] own it for me.
This is basic stuff. Its the only reason I'm here. To be frank I really don't understand why anyone who doesn't care about this stuff is here. It can't possibly be to make money, because... look around man.
sentiment 0.84
50 min ago • u/Bogdanoff_dump_it • r/ethtrader • is_it_now_the_time_to_buy_eth • C
If ETH dumps to $1250 and then pumps back to $5k, you’ll make a 4x
Any price below $1500 is considered cheap to me.
sentiment -0.40
49 min ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_june_24_2026 • C
I know everything they 'bout to say against me
I am broke, I am a fucking bagholder
I do round trip ETH through every bull cycle
My boy HYPE is the new hot flava now
I do got a dumb ass ledger named Hardware Bob
Who bricked himself and ate my seed phrase like a dumb fuck
I did get rugged by all you fucking jeets
And the chart did fuck my bags
I'm still standin' here screaming, "Fuck you Jeet non-believers!"
sentiment -0.97
60 min ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_june_24_2026 • C
>**Looking for bailor,**
>**Same orange tie and tailor,**
>**Trouble for Saylor.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment -0.40
59 min ago • u/Gunnarsgaming • r/ethtrader • 16_and_i_have_my_life_savings_on_eth_3eth • C
Damn bro 2.5 ETH in full? I'm not even at 1 just yet. Keep calm, stack more, and zoom your timeline out by 5-10 years
sentiment -0.10
1 hr ago • u/Ok-Resource-7154 • r/ethtrader • is_it_now_the_time_to_buy_eth • Discussion • T
Is It now the time to buy ETH?
sentiment 0.13
1 hr ago • u/Bogdanoff_dump_it • r/ethtrader • pain • C
No pain, no gain.
In my opinion, we haven’t seen max pain yet. Dump ETH to $1200!
https://i.redd.it/gt23pmgema9h1.gif
sentiment -0.66
2 hr ago • u/HoldCtrlW • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_june_23_2026_gmt0 • C
Easy short here for ETH as we go below $1500
sentiment 0.23
2 hr ago • u/Sweet_Still_3433 • r/Trading • removed_by_reddit • C
It's still a form of trading. I'd argue that BTC, ETH, SOL, LTC & XRP are the most accepted crypto-currencies.
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/flickeringscarcity_8 • r/quantfinance • masters_to_become_quant • C
MIT, CMU, and UC Berkeley have solid quant programs but funding is tight for international students. Check Imperial College and ETH Zurich, both cheaper than US schools and respected on the Street.
sentiment 0.67
2 hr ago • u/Backieotamy • r/CryptoMarkets • most_alts_are_down_70_80_to_90_from_their_aths • C
Look at the life time of most cryptos and you will see the cycle and you will see that with the cycles the lows are higher than the last cycle along with the ATH usually increasing with each bull run during its cycle. e.g. even ETH, XRP and SOL fit this example perfectly.
sentiment 0.78
2 hr ago • u/SAULucion • r/ethtrader • 16_and_i_have_my_life_savings_on_eth_3eth • C
You’re just learning a lesson that we’ve all learned at one point in time. HODL your 3 ETH, forget about it for a bit, and go live your life.
sentiment -0.23
2 hr ago • u/quantumcat8 • r/wallstreetbets • in_2023_robinhood_killed_the_chart_that_compared • Discussion • B
In summer 2023, Robinhood added "Returns Comparisons" to the investing chart on the home screen. You could overlay your portfolio against VOO (S&P 500), BTC, ETH, and individual stocks, right on the main chart. It was genuinely useful. At a glance you knew whether your own picks were beating the index, or whether you'd have been better off just buying VOO.
On September 27, 2023, Robinhood sent an in-app announcement saying the feature was "temporarily unavailable." That was nearly three years ago. It never came back for self-directed accounts. The only place it survives is Robinhood Strategies, their paid managed account.
https://preview.redd.it/1hg7fpwejs8h1.png?width=762&format=png&auto=webp&s=0a3888a5d483e2f6062d56e4a73aca3b9ae36cee
This is the single most useful number for anyone who picks their own stocks, and every major competitor lets you do this. Robinhood did it better than most, right on the home screen, and then pulled it.
The ask: bring "Returns Comparisons" back to self-directed accounts, the same home-chart overlay against any stock, ETF, or crypto.
If anyone from Robinhood sees this: the feature already exists in Strategies, so this is mostly a matter of switching it back on for the rest of us.
sentiment 0.86
2 hr ago • u/Reasonable_Ad5611 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_june_24_2026 • C
So you're just making outlandish claims. Got it.
BMNR has no debt and can pay BMNP dividends with staking yield. Price of ETH would have to fall sub $300 for them to be in trouble. With their current cash on hand they can service their debt for 15+ years, longer than the Ethereum blockchain has existed. BMNR isn't imploding.
sentiment -0.07
2 hr ago • u/Logical_Lemming • r/CryptoCurrency • whats_everyone_buying_to_setup_for_the_eventual • C
ETH, UNI, WLD. Holding XMR but not buying more because it didn't dump enough for my taste.
sentiment 0.42
3 hr ago • u/mrjune2040 • r/CryptoCurrency • i_am_getting_absolutely_destroyed • C
My friend, I don't have to ever work again if that's what you're asking. But because I love what I do professionally, I'm never going to retire either. Money is boring as its own endeavour, when you actually have it. And I love Reddit too, just like a lot of my friends with money. Go figure.
And the only protocols that I ever cared about post 2017 were BTC, ETH, and to a much smaller degree XMR- and those were as it turns out the winners in their respective use cases.
And sure, I can't predict the future but if I was actively buying crypto today LTC and ADA would be at the bottom of my to-do list, for the same reason that they are years ago- no critical mass of users and utility whose lunch was eaten by Ethereum and it's plethora of L2's.
Peace, from my rooftop terrace somewhere in the world.
sentiment 0.99
3 hr ago • u/Serenaded • r/ethtrader • 16_and_i_have_my_life_savings_on_eth_3eth • C
ETH is the only coin that has massive institutional buying right now. Google the wyckoff structure and you'll see how banks accumulate during bearish moments like this, and that's what's happening right now with ETH.
We're between cycles, just wait it out.
sentiment 0.36


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