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Jan 30, 2026 12:35:25 PM EST
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As of Jan 30, 2026 12:34:39 PM EST (<1 min. ago)
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13 min ago • u/kicker7744 • r/Gemini • solved_administrative_debit_check_your_states • Support:Support: • B
So it took 4 months for Gemini to get back to me but I finally got an answer to my Administrative Debit issue.
I had a previous mining contract with Gemini half a dozen years ago.
For whatever reasons I could only withdraw X amount and had some spare change leftover sitting in ETH.
Left it sitting and forgot about it until 4 months ago.
Reached out to Gemini who told me since the account was dormant for too long, the funds were transferred to my states Unclaimed funds account.
Hopefully that helps 1 or 2 people out there.
sentiment 0.82
20 min ago • u/Most-Exit9279 • r/CryptoMoonShots • sol_solfart_solf_187400_raised_5_confirmed_cex • C
ETH bridge is smart for onboarding whales.
sentiment 0.40
22 min ago • u/Brilliant_Basil1787 • r/quantfinance • german_universities_with_good_reputation_for_quant • C
I study appl math at ETH and we get emailed regularly by recruiters from quant firms such as optiver (got an interview there bec a recruiter mailed me). At mindphair (d maths networking event) there is every major quantfirm (JS, jump, HRT, optiver, citadel etc). What Im trying to say is go to ETH I dont that outside of Oxbridge u will have such good opportunitys for quant.
sentiment 0.44
25 min ago • u/Saboteurial • r/stocks • just_curious_on_everyones_take_regarding_market • B
As of this moment (\~12:04 PM EST), Gold is down, BTC is down, ETH is down, Silver is down, S&P 500 is down, NASDAQ is down, DJIA is down, and the VIX is barely moving the needle. Dollar and Oil is slightly up. Dollar trajectory is FORSURE down.
Narrative I'm getting here is people selling off to go into dollars, but dollars are going down overall so... what?
What other indicator should I put up there btw? Also, what the hell is going on? Lol.
sentiment -0.74
25 min ago • u/kirtash93 • r/ethtrader • ethereum_staking • C
Yes I did and in fact I used Trezor Suite feature to stake my ETH with you Everstake. Had no problem at all and everything went smooth.
🍩 !tip 1
sentiment 0.64
51 min ago • u/everstake • r/ethtrader • ethereum_staking • B
Hey everyone 👋, Everstake team here, hope you’re doing well!
We are seeing growing interest in Ethereum staking, and we’d love to open a warm, friendly discussion with the community about your experiences and thoughts. For many people, staking ETH feels like a meaningful way to support the Ethereum network, contribute to its security, and become a more active participant in the ecosystem. It’s often seen as a smooth and accessible way to engage with blockchain technology.
We’re curious to hear from you: Have you already tried Ethereum staking? If yes, how was your experience? Did it feel intuitive and comfortable? What did you enjoy most about the process? If you haven’t staked ETH yet, what’s stopping you? Is it uncertainty about how it works, concerns about technical setup, or simply waiting for the right moment?

As you guys know, Ethereum staking means different things to different people. Some enjoy being actively involved in the network, others prefer to take their time and learn before jumping in. Hearing a variety of perspectives helps paint a more realistic picture.
Your feedback, stories, and opinions are incredibly valuable, not just for us, but for others who are considering taking their first steps into Ethereum staking.
sentiment 0.98
51 min ago • u/BainTrain55 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_january_30_2026_gmt0 • C
Imagine telling someone on December 1, 2021 with ETH at $4,700 that GOLD at $1,700 would beat it to $5,000.
sentiment 0.00
51 min ago • u/LargeSnorlax • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_january_30_2026_gmt0 • C
All the "bears" in here are people whose portfolios are 37% DOT, 20% ETH bought at $4.9k, 18% PEPE, 15% IOTA and 10% SHIB (because DOGE is too expensive)
The only shorts they do are LARPs where they post they made bank. Their strategy is "I hope line goes up", with a side of *"I hope everyone else loses money just like I did"*
Basically all they've got left is constantly being miserable, hoping that everyone else ends up as miserable as them.
sentiment 0.39
56 min ago • u/Dazzling_Animals • r/NFT • sold_out_in_2_seconds_on_eth_dazzling_animals_122 • :News: News • T
Sold out in 2 seconds on ETH? Dazzling Animals (122 Supply) flew instantly. This is just the start of our 12-month Dazzling journey.
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/Successful-Werewolf3 • r/defi • opinions_on_launching_a_utilitysecurity_project • :discuss: Discussion • B
Hey everyone.
I’m exploring the idea of launching a utility/security‑focused project on Avalanche and considering PinkSale as the presale platform. The project is in an early working stage, and Avalanche feels like a solid ecosystem for building infrastructure.
At the same time, PinkSale doesn’t seem very active for AVAX launches compared to BSC or ETH.
I’m curious how the community sees the prospects of doing a presale on Avalanche through PinkSale.
Is it a reasonable path for an early‑stage real project, or is the AVAX audience too small there?
sentiment 0.86
1 hr ago • u/Scottex99 • r/Gemini • unstaking_balance • C
Lol, you do know the price of ETH in $ changes right?
sentiment 0.42
2 hr ago • u/Hefty_Vermicelli_802 • r/investing • should_i_continue_investing_in_crypto_even_with • C
I understand why many people see crypto as gambling - prices are volatile, the future is uncertain and stupid meme coins didn't help the narrative.
However, I believe crypto will become an important part of how the world works once it is deeply connected to real-world systems.
I can imagine a future where food, car parts, and other critical products are tracked through blockchain-based supply chains. Physical items could be linked to digital records using IoT sensors, RFID tags, or QR codes, with data verified through toracles (e.g. Chainlink) and written to a blockchain.
**For example, in a car crash, structural sensors could automatically identify damaged components, and trigger an automated ordering and insurance workflow through smart contracts. Similarly, valuable items could have cryptographic identities linked to blockchain records, allowing ownership, history, and authenticity to be verified.**
I can expand more, but I hope this gives you an idea about how it could work...
As these systems become reliable and integrated into everyday infrastructure, companies and consumers will start to trust blockchain-based systems more. That real-world usage and trust could support long-term value growth for the major crypto networks that underpin this infrastructure (i.e. ETH, SOL).
sentiment 0.97
2 hr ago • u/HauntedJockStrap88 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_january_30_2026 • C
I agree with this. I think Vitalik is content as long as ETH the asset is priced highly enough to secure the network, and actually *actively doesn’t want it much higher than that* Every time he speaks it’s about decentralization and max participation from even poor populations- which is admirable. But the price of ETH shooting speculatively up actively prices out many people from participating in validation (obv.)
This is set to change in the future with allowing people to run validators with *any amount of eth* but even then I’d say his optimal ETH price is the lowest safe amount to secure the network.
I mean you listen to him with the constant Linux references and it doesn’t inspire confidence in future PA, even if it does inspire confidence in the project itself and perhaps Vitalik’s character itself.
Ultimately, Vitalik doesn’t control the price of ETH- for better or worse. He is an important person in the space, and imo is invaluable as both a dev and a compass to keep this space directed at its most important values (and let’s be real we have waaaay more shitty morally bankrupt capitalists in this industry than we have Vitalik’s so let’s not deride him) the PA has all of us frustrated and looking for pelts to stick on the wall but criticizing Vitalik for his focus on the societal impact and public good side of Ethereum instead of being all in on asset appreciation isn’t the pelt we are looking for, IMO.
I’m actually really looking forward to the day that ETH prices run high enough that more people are okay with sitting on Vitalik’s side of the line again with FUD like “uh you need a million dollars to run a solo validator how is that decentralized???” Because honestly the current PA is bringing out the worst wolves. (The ones willing to sacrifice any feature of Ethereum if it fills their bags)
sentiment 0.99
2 hr ago • u/Existing-Act669 • r/CryptoCurrencyTrading • where_do_you_actually_buy_meme_coins_without • C
I use a mix - YouHodler or Kraken for main coins/trading, then PancakeSwap on BSC for actual meme coin degen stuff.
YouHodler has pretty good selection for an exchange (50+ coins) and fees are way lower than Coinbase. Not every random shitcoin obviously but covers most legit projects.
For pure memecoins that just launched, DEX is unavoidable. Just use BSC or Polygon instead of ETH to save on gas.
Main thing: never keep more than you can afford to lose on sketchy exchanges. Seen too many people get rugged.
sentiment 0.61
2 hr ago • u/Barrri_Ney • r/ethtrader • which_exchange_actually_has_decent_staking_rates • C
For comparing staking rates across platforms check r/YouHodler_Official \- they have posts breaking down APY, lockup periods, and which coins are supported where.
I ended up using a mix - Lido for ETH (flexible), Kraken for SOL, and YouHodler for some other coins because their rates are actually competitive and they're Swiss regulated.
Main thing: never put everything in one platform. Spread it around in case something goes wrong.
sentiment 0.20
2 hr ago • u/Unsolici-ted-Advice • r/ethereum • i_am_personally_allocating_16384_eth_to_support • C
Are there any existing local models that are trained specifically for this task? I expect that general models or models trained for coding likely can handle this task but having vetted models to use would be a plus. Thanks for pointing this out, I don't know why I've never thought to apply local AI for this task.
I look forward to what develops in the "secure decentralized staking options" you mention. I've thought long and hard about rocket pool but not taken the jump as of yet.
Your and those developing ETH's dedication to a decentralized, robust, scalable system gives me faith that the world hasn't entirely gone mad.
sentiment 0.96
2 hr ago • u/F0rtysxity • r/cardano • tell_me_i_am_wrong_about_adas_outlook • C
I think all 'altcoins' are going through the tumbler at the moment. And I am uncertain of their roles in the near future.
Outside of this headwind I believe ADA is one of the best altcoins to hold because Charles Hoskinson has proven over time that he is in it for the long haul. Most all token based projects have poorly aligned incentive structures where the majority of the payday comes front loaded on the tokens IPO and sale. Even if they managers have the best intentions anyone and everyone is affected by incentives. Charles and Vitalik and maybe a few others are in too deep to their respective projects to bail and look for the next easier opportunity.
If there is are any real opportunities and benefits to be had from a smart contracts platform I believe ADA and ETH (and SOL) will be the ones to actualize them.
sentiment 0.98
2 hr ago • u/docnelly • r/Gemini • unstaking_balance • C
You’re showing the value going down in the pictures, not the balance. The amount of ETH is the same.
sentiment 0.28
2 hr ago • u/One-Froyo-1312 • r/ethstaker • ethereum_is_going_for_a_monumental_short_squeeze • C
What I find interesting is that the massive ETH buying and staking may not be coming from retail investors
sentiment 0.40
3 hr ago • u/i_seewhatyoudo • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_january_30_2026 • C
It's Vitalik's birthday tomorrow. Can the market please pump ETH to $10000 please.
sentiment 0.56


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