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55 min ago • u/NukeouT • r/Gemini • ask_rgemini_monthly_discussion_thread_april_040426 • C
I need help with an ETH stake thats still pending since March 7th and its currently April 17th
Creating support tickets does not generate ticket #s
sentiment 0.77
2 hr ago • u/New-Set-5225 • r/CryptoCurrency • how_to_bridge_from_cardano_to_another_network_eth • C
>in my circle the non-KYC route usually ends up being some kind of on-chain swap inside Cardano first (like swapping ADA into a more widely supported token if liquidity allows), then bridging that out through whatever DEX route still has decent pools. but honestly most people hit the same wall you did with liquidity
I already tried that with USDT and WAN Bridge, but there's not enough liquidity to try with bigger amounts (I was just testing)
>or pivot to whichever network has the most active DEX liquidity at the moment (it changes a lot, but ETH L2s or SOL usually end up being the “default hangout”)
Do you know where can I search for active DEX liquidities? I think the ETH L2 option would the best, but tbh I don't care if it's SOL or other. Thanks
sentiment 0.97
2 hr ago • u/FriendsMade_MeDoIt • r/CryptoCurrency • how_to_bridge_from_cardano_to_another_network_eth • C
Honestly when my friends were stuck with ADA, most of them just gave up on “bridging” directly and treated it more like a swap + move instead. Liquidity on those routes is just kinda rough like you noticed.
What they usually do is send ADA to an exchange, swap to something like ETH or SOL there, then withdraw on the target network. Not the most “DeFi pure” way, but way less headache and everyone in our group chat ended up doing that after trying bridges for a while.
As for network, depends what your friends are using tbh. Mine mostly ended up on ETH for safety or SOL just because it’s cheaper and faster to mess around with.
sentiment 0.91
3 hr ago • u/West_West_313 • r/investingforbeginners • i_want_to_investment_800_in_crypto_which • C
If you must it’d be BTC or maybe ETH
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/New-Set-5225 • r/CryptoCurrency • how_to_bridge_from_cardano_to_another_network_eth • ADVICE • T
How to bridge from Cardano to another network (ETH, SOL, etc)?
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/PassiveBotAI • r/CryptoMarkets • is_it_just_me_or_is_the_market_really_choppy • C
Same experience. Our automated system has an ADX filter on ETH for exactly this reason — below 20 it just doesn't trade. The choppy phase is actually where most bots blow up because they keep taking setups that would work in trending conditions. Sitting on hands is underrated. F&G at 21 right now so we're in the same boat — waiting for cleaner conditions rather than forcing it.
sentiment 0.30
3 hr ago • u/Ill_Ebb_3154 • r/CryptoCurrency • true_love • C
Don’t worry yall I will sell ETH, then it will shoot up to 10k easy
sentiment -0.39
3 hr ago • u/Romanizer • r/CryptoCurrency • bitcoin_whales_just_bought_the_most_btc_since_2013 • C
Exactly. So my point is that ETH will have a different development than BTC, because the latter is mainly used as a store of value (besides other possible use-cases) and therefore has an infinitely increasing market cap. ETH on the other hand has other use-cases which already work quite well on current market caps. Buying ETH in hopes of increasing prices may not be a good idea. That was the essence of what I was trying to say.
sentiment 0.81
4 hr ago • u/heyitsmeofficial • r/CryptoMarsShots • are_trading_challenges_actually_useful_for • DISCUSSION • B
Lately it feels like more exchanges are introducing daily trading challenges and reward based competitions.
At first glance it looks like a way to keep traders engaged, but it also made me think about whether these actually help people improve or just encourage more shortterm trading.
Some of them like BTCC offer rewards in assets like ETH, SOL, or USDT, usually based on activity or performance over a period.
I guess for newer traders it might add some structure, but for experienced ones it could just be extra noise.
Curious how people here see it, do trading challenges actually add value, or are they just another engagement tactic?
sentiment 0.99
4 hr ago • u/Radiant_Excitement75 • r/CryptoMars • sizing_up_in_this_70k_chop_just_to_farm_exchange • DISCUSSION • B
With btc just bouncing between 70k and 72k and macro news driving the wheel rn (those iran ceasefire headlines really screwed the short/long ratios this week), i've mostly kept my position sizes pretty small. not trying to get wicked out on some random wick tbh.
But i got a math question for anyone else using BYDFi rn.
Their running that 6th anniversary event this month with the prize draw thing, \[see here:\](https://www.bydfi.com/zh/activities/view?id=1243658358837227521&p=L3poL2FjdGl2aXRpZXMvdmlldw%3D%3D)
I hit the first tier easily just doing my normal $50 spot dca into SOL and some light ETH hedging on the side. the lowest tier is only 100 usdt spot and 1k futures volume so its basically free.
But looking at the next tiers... they want you to push past 100k, 500k, or even 1m in cumulative futures volume to get more tickets for the btc and xaut drops.
Normally i wouldn't care. but since BYDFi doesn't have a native exchange token like BNB to give a baseline fee discount, i rely pretty heavily on event coupons to keep my overhead low. ui is packed with so many features it feels like a spaceship sometimes, but execution and liquidity is solid so i keep my trading stack there.
idk if anyone has actually scaled up their volume just to farm these higher-tier draws but im trying to figure out if the EV is actually there.
Also for the people who already got the drops, are there any hidden traps with the 'Cashback Vouchers'? i know regular deduction coupons are just for fees, but the cashback ones supposedly convert to actual withdrawable cash once you hit the volume multiplier.
if anyone has actually converted the cashback voucher to withdrawable cash yet, let me know if it forces you into single-way holding mode forever while its active.
sentiment 0.96
6 hr ago • u/PuzzleheadedBell4057 • r/CryptoMarkets • is_it_just_me_or_is_the_market_really_choppy • C
BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/AmberSeduceX • r/defi • any_good_liquidity_pool_you_recommend • C
Stick to high‑volume, blue‑chip pairs like ETH/USDC or SOL/USDC on established DEXs.
sentiment 0.36
6 hr ago • u/AmberSeduceX • r/litecoin • ltc_is_an_amazing_opportunity_right_now • C
LTC at $55 is definitely cheap compared to its historical highs, but remember it’s been around a long time and hasn’t captured the same growth narrative as BTC or ETH
sentiment 0.64
6 hr ago • u/abcoathup • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_17_2026 • C
**Ethereal news mini #0**
🧑‍💻 Solidity developer survey results
🔴 [ether.fi](http://ether.fi) migrated to OP Mainnet
💸 X $ETH cashtag
[https://ethereal.news/ethereal-news-mini-0/](https://ethereal.news/ethereal-news-mini-0/)
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/Write_future105 • r/ValueInvesting • orbs_reevaluation_openai_equity_wld • Discussion • B
OpenAI just got pegged at $852b after that record $122B Series C. I’ve been looking at Eightco ($ORBS) because they’ve basically turned themselves into a public "Sam Altman index fund" for retail.
They have a $90m investment in OpenAI, but they also own nearly 9% of WLD coin, about 277 million tokens. Between that, the OpenAI equity, and 11k ETH, their treasury is basically a bet on Altman’s entire ecosystem.
The timing on the OpenAI buy is what I’m trying to figure out tho. They locked in the first $50M before this $852B valuation was even a headline. If they got in at the "old" $80B or $100B private valuation, theyre already up big in a way that hasn’t been disclosed yet.
sentiment 0.51
7 hr ago • u/J5966358 • r/CryptoMarkets • how_do_you_know_when_a_crypto_portfolio_is • C
Everything over 50 percent BTC an 50 percent ETH is too concentrated in my eyes. Just a personal opinion ofc. 
sentiment 0.00
7 hr ago • u/ubermensch1001 • r/CryptoCurrency • btc_wallet_and_security_questions • DISCUSSION • B
I currently have 2 wallets, a ledger Nano S+ and a Trezor model one.
The Trezor I have BTC and ETH, the ledger I have BTC and ADA.
I am having some concerns about having my assets on ledger and I am seriously considering moving them to a different company.
I've thought about factory resetting my ledger, so that I have no vulnerabilities with the software and some unknown backdoor that could be implemented that extracts my seeds. Not sure if I'm being paranoid here, but it's something I want to be on top of.
I've also thought about getting a new cold wallet and transferring it to that OR simply restoring my seeds using a different company wallet while factory resetting my ledger.
Looking for recommendations on what makes the most sense and without overcomplicating the process.
sentiment 0.57
7 hr ago • u/Write_future105 • r/DeepFuckingValue • orbs_reevaluation_openai_equity_wld • News 🗞 • B
OpenAI just got pegged at $852b after that record $122B Series C. I’ve been looking at Eightco ($ORBS) because they’ve basically turned themselves into a public "Sam Altman index fund" for retail.
They have a $90m in OpenAI, but they also own nearly 9% of WLD coin, about 277 million tokens. Between that, the OpenAI equity, and 11k ETH, their treasury is basically a bet on Altman’s entire ecosystem.
The timing on the OpenAI buy is what I’m trying to figure out tho. They locked in the first $50M before this $852B valuation was even a headline. If they got in at the "old" $80B or $100B private valuation, theyre already up big, but if they bought in closer to the $800B+ level just to get the exposure, is there even any upside left before the Q4 IPO?
sentiment 0.51
8 hr ago • u/Romanizer • r/CryptoCurrency • bitcoin_whales_just_bought_the_most_btc_since_2013 • C
ETH is not a store of value, but a transaction medium and has already shown that it's capable to do so at current market cap. For an investor, it may be interesting for staking purposes or if you have a business built on top of it.
sentiment 0.87
9 hr ago • u/Odd-Radio-8500 • r/ethtrader • daily_general_discussion_april_16_2026_utc1 • C
As things are building positive, I’ve got a strong feeling a God candle is on the way. Hold tight, we might see a crazy market move before April ends.
My guess ETH will pump to $3k
🤞^(!tip 1)
sentiment 0.86


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