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Apr 10, 2026 8:31:36 PM EDT
1909.73EUR+1.934%(+36.23)6,726ETH12,777,180EUR
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ETH Specific Mentions
As of Apr 10, 2026 8:30:34 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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4 min ago • u/CrossPuffs • r/CryptoCurrency • poll_should_moon_project_migrate_to_eth_mainnet • C
ETH is a great chain, but for this particular type of asset (memecoin/ community-driven token) a chain like BASE is ideal for early stage adoption. Consistently low-cost transaction fees, a thriving and fast-growing userbase across social media platforms, and networking opportunities with Coinbase and its partners. Once the project has grown and earned the interest of larger investors, it would make sense to expand via bridges to Ethereum and other chains.
sentiment 0.98
52 min ago • u/Impressive-Dust5395 • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • C
For smaller amounts, send your ETH to Binance or Coinbase, sell for SOL, withdraw to Phantom. Cheapest route by far because you skip both the bridge fees and the Ethereum gas. For larger amounts or if you want to stay non-custodial, use a bridge like Mayan or deBridge directly to Solana then swap on Jupiter. Either way avoid Phantom's built-in swap, that 4% is mostly their markup.
sentiment 0.03
2 hr ago • u/Haunting_Tackle_3518 • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • C
I usually use Jupiter for swapping on Solana side - much better rates than Phantom wallet built-in swap. You'll need to bridge your ETH first though, which is where it gets bit tricky with fees

Wormhole or Portal Token Bridge are popular options for getting ETH over to Solana network, then you can swap to native SOL on Jupiter. The bridge fees can be around 0.1-0.3% plus gas on ethereum side which isn't cheap these days. Sometimes centralized exchanges like Binance or Coinbase work out cheaper if you're moving larger amounts - just send ETH there and buy SOL directly

Been doing lot of cross-chain stuff lately for my clients and bridge + DEX combo usually gives better rates than single platform that tries to do everything
sentiment 0.88
2 hr ago • u/Trophy_waifuu • r/solana • best_way_to_swap_on_metamask • Wallet/Exchange • B
Beginner here. First time using MetaMask. Been buying ETH on Kraken then swapping on MetaMask. But fees seem high like 4-5% from preview.
Is there a way to swap with lower fees?
sentiment 0.12
2 hr ago • u/Super_cutiepewtie • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • :discuss: Discussion • T
How do you swap ETH to SOL?
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
>**Hold on what you need,**
>**Alternative will mislead,**
>**Bonus guaranteed.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap.
sentiment 0.67
3 hr ago • u/maddhy • r/quantfinance • do_quants_on_crypto_desks_at_large_firms_actually • C
90% of them and academics don't believe in them at all. But I've also met absolute geniuses (e.g. a wallstreet known math finance professor) who are passionate about ETH and BTC, particularly, ETH.
sentiment 0.68
3 hr ago • u/Top_Escape_366 • r/defi • how_not_lose_money • :discuss: Discussion • B
How NOT to lose money
Two words. Stablecoin. Lending.
What is stablecoin lending?
At a basic level:
\>>> You deposit a stablecoin (USDX or USDT) into a lending protocol.
\>>> Others borrow that money.
\>>> They pay interest.
\>>> You earn a share of that interest.
Now you may ask yourself, why would people use this DeFi strategy?
Simple, your money stays in a dollar-pegged-asset unlike one with big price swings like BTC/ETH. So that makes the yield predictible and relatively simple.
And how is yield generated?
From the interest generated from borrowers. Now the reason why it works is because borrowers benefit from having leverage(trading without selling assets) and liquidity(accessing cash without exiting positions).
Finally the risks you need to be aware of:
\+ Smart contract risk(bugs/exploits)
\+ Stablecoin depeg risk
\+ Platform risk

I'll go over DeFi risks on my next post.

Overall is a relatively safe strategy but if anyone has any safer strategies please post in the comments. The goal is to prevent people losing money.
sentiment 0.86
3 hr ago • u/timmerwb • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
If you're short, that's on you. Look at the cycle - a weekly momentum swing is *by fucking far and away* the most likely outcome at this point. I challenge you to show me analysis to the contrary.
Alternatively, I'll place you 0.1 ETH bet that we hit $2600 before we hit $1500. Will you take that bet?
sentiment -0.18
3 hr ago • u/Serenaded • r/ethtrader • public_companies_quietly_bought_6_of_all_eth_in • C
How has this not pumped the price then? Inflation is lower than USD and Bitcoin, and institutions buying up ETH yet price has stayed the same. So retail is just dumping? Or either that or institutions have DCA'ed at low volume so eventually when retail money does come back the volume will be thin enough that we'll shoot past 4-5k a lot quicker than last year.
sentiment -0.80
3 hr ago • u/SpontaneousDream • r/ethtrader • banks_are_putting_the_125_trillion_repo_market_on • C
ETH/BTC has been down for almost a decade. ATH was back in 2017 I believe
sentiment -0.06
3 hr ago • u/chris_ck • r/ethereum • lesson_learnednever_trust_any_token_unless • C
My friend. I got into crypto in 2018. and the moment I got in, they scammed me out of 3 ETH. $10 is money well spent if you learned the lesson. Be extra careful, verify don't trust, be skeptical always. If you feel yourself needing to "rush" to do something, it's prob not worth doing.
Also, some friends of mine at ENS are working on a project that would "name" all contracts using ENS subdomains. This is generally very important for this precise reason. But the adoption is going slowly because well, no immediate ROI in terms of money or users, therefore it's not a priority.
sentiment 0.38
4 hr ago • u/InvestAISavvy • r/CryptoCurrency • how_do_you_actually_keep_up_with_the_crypto • C
I built a pipeline that tracks social engagement across about 10 platforms and scores each asset by how abnormal the current attention is relative to its own baseline. Basically a Z-score for social buzz. That filters out the constant BTC/ETH noise and surfaces stuff that's actually spiking in a statistically meaningful way.
The other thing that helped was finding a second data source that scores assets independently. When two systems that don't share data both flag the same coin at the same time, that's a much stronger signal than either one alone. Took me about six months to build but now I spend maybe 20 minutes a morning reviewing what it flagged overnight instead of scrolling CT for hours.
sentiment 0.56
4 hr ago • u/ReMeDyIII • r/solana • does_the_apy_drop_depending_on_how_much_sol_your • C
Yea, don't think too much into it. It's true the APY goes down over a long stretch of time (ETH is the same way). It's how Proof-of-Stake (PoS) works, but there's also other factors; Coinbase being stingy is one of them.
sentiment -0.39
5 hr ago • u/Positive-Double3927 • r/btc • btc_rocket_who_wants_be_rich_forever_part_2 • C
How is this not hard work, wondering when to buy every month, even if you should by that month, with all the volatility; how much to invest at certain points ans when, whether to spend that last dollar for the month buying BTC or to put it in ETH or SOL or something different? This is the hardest thing I have ever done, investing in BTC!
sentiment 0.49
6 hr ago • u/ivy_rosetn • r/altcoin • 4_green_signals_1_major_red_flag_what_our_ai • B
Current BTC data via CoinMarketCap: [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/)

Every morning, Crystal — our AI model from Smart Thinking — runs a multi-indicator macro model to assess the backdrop for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. Today's score came in at 4 out of 8: Lean Bullish. The liquidity signals are constructive, fear is declining, and the setup is cautiously optimistic. But there's one red flag that's keeping us from calling this a green light — and it involves a data lag that most macro models don't talk about openly.
We break down what the model is seeing today, why geopolitical risk is more complicated than a single number suggests, and what it means for Bitcoin at $72,880 — and for assets like XRP and ETH as well.

*Nothing in this video is financial advice. This is education and entertainment only.*
\#Bitcoin #Crypto #MacroSignal #BTC #XRP #CryptoNews #AIModel #SmartThinking #CryptoAnalysis #BitcoinPrice
sentiment 0.84
6 hr ago • u/hawtdawwwg • r/IndianStreetBets • groww_to_da_fuckin_moon_and_beyond_lets_discuss • Stonk • B
Groww (Billionbrains Garage Ventures) just hit a new all-time high of ₹198.50 today, on April 10, 2026. This is one hell of a stock, and here is why I am so fuckin' bullish on it. The biggest strength of Groww is its user base. Almost every other person you see investing in equities today uses Groww. This is largely due to its excellent UI and UX, along with a strong word of mouth reputation. Groww’s YOY revenue has been increasing significantly. While profitability has been a challenge, with losses in FY 2022 and FY 2024, the company reported a solid profit of ₹1,824 Cr in FY 2025. I am confident they will find ways to cut down costs going forward, but for now, their focus on revenue growth is clearly paying off. The number of people investing in equities in India has surged in recent years and is likely to continue growing. I believe Groww is well positioned to capture a large share of this expanding market.
A few things I’d like Groww to do
Reintroduce U.S. equities. They have a massive advantage here. By offering a smooth experience to their already huge user base, they could benefit significantly and potentially attract users from platforms like INDmoney 😂.
Introduce quality cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, and SOL. Yes, I know this will be controversial, but the reality is there’s no strong, reliable crypto investing platform in India right now. Offering these assets could help Groww pull in a large segment of Indian crypto investors.
Lastly, I've seen users of other platforms like Zerodha, Angel One, etc., holding shares of Groww. What else do I need to say about this diamond stock?! 😉
GROWW WILL GROW TO DA FUCKIN' MOON N BEYOND! 💎
sentiment 0.99
6 hr ago • u/Itchy-Box-7378 • r/ethtrader • banks_are_putting_the_125_trillion_repo_market_on • C
I can’t believe all these firms getting yield approved and here i am, holding my biggest ETH holding in fidelity roth not getting yield for months!!!! 🤡
sentiment 0.61
6 hr ago • u/dustyllanos27 • r/CryptoMarkets • 2_months_with_an_ai_trading_agent_full_review • SENTIMENT • B
TLDR at the bottom if you don't want to read my novel.

Been on 1024EX beta for 2 months. BTC/ETH momentum strategy. Started with $3k. Here's everything.

\*\*Numbers:\*\*
\- Month 1: +9.6% ($3,000 → $3,288)
\- Month 2: +4.2% ($3,288 → $3,426)
\- Total: +14.2% in 60 days
\- Max drawdown (worst point): -4.1%
\- Total trades: 59
\- Win rate: 56%
\- Profit factor: 1.62

Month 2 was less exciting because BTC consolidated a lot. The agent traded less frequently (24 trades vs 35 in month 1). This is the correct behavior for a momentum strategy in a ranging market.

\*\*What I love after 2 months:\*\*

1. Risk management is the killer app. Not returns. The agent cut my drawdowns in half compared to manual trading.
2. I sleep. I actually sleep now. Cannot overstate this.
3. The decision logs have made me a better manual trader. Reading the agent's reasoning is like having a journaling partner.
4. It doesn't get worse on bad days. My manual trading quality drops when I'm tired/stressed/angry. The agent doesn't have bad days.

\*\*What still sucks:\*\*

1. UI. It's gotten slightly better but it's still not good.
2. I can't fully explain the risk model's decisions. "Elevated risk score" is not enough info.
3. Strategy tuning is trial and error. No proper backtesting for agent behavior (only for raw strategy logic).
4. Limited assets. Top 20 tokens only.
5. No mobile app.

\*\*Who should try this:\*\*

\- You have a trading strategy but not the time/discipline to execute it 24/7
\- You know your biggest weakness is emotional decisions
\- You're okay with modest but consistent returns rather than home runs
\- You want to stop waking up at 3am

\*\*Who should NOT try this:\*\*

\- You don't have a strategy (the agent executes, it doesn't think for you)
\- You want to gamble with high leverage (the agent will fight you on this)
\- You need to trade obscure altcoins
\- You want a polished consumer app experience (it's not there yet)

\*\*Would I recommend it?\*\*

If you're in the first category: yes, but start small and spend time on your strategy description. The agent is literal — garbage in, garbage out.

If you're in the second category: no, wait 6 months until the product matures.

tl;dr: +14.2% in 2 months, max drawdown -4.1%, sleeps better, UI still sucks, risk management is the actual value, not the returns.

happy to answer specific questions in comments.
sentiment -0.92
7 hr ago • u/cryptoart • r/ethtrader • public_companies_quietly_bought_6_of_all_eth_in • C
Unfortunately the momentum has slowed. SBET is just sitting on their staked ETH. Not sure why they don't roll a STRC strategy baked for ETH.
sentiment -0.52


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