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Jul 14, 2026 11:59:16 PM EDT
1640.36EUR+4.844%(+75.79)13,948ETH22,552,914EUR
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As of Jul 14, 2026 11:57:44 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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48 min ago • u/kelvinthechamp5 • r/ethereum • can_blockchain_become_a_trust_layer_for_realworld • C
That's a fair comparison, and I've actually been thinking about that a lot after posting here.
The distinction in my head is that an oracle answers questions like, "What's the ETH price?" or "What data should this contract receive?"
The problem I'm looking at starts one step earlier.
Imagine a delivery app. Before anything goes on-chain, someone has to decide whether "this package was delivered" is actually a credible claim.
That might involve GPS, motion, a QR scan, device integrity, timestamps, recipient confirmation, etc. The interesting part (to me) is how you evaluate all of that evidence in a transparent and reproducible way, instead of every application building its own logic.
If the result of that process is later delivered on-chain through Chainlink or another oracle, I don't see that as competing—I see it as complementary.
I'm still refining where that boundary is, which is exactly why I wanted feedback from people here.
sentiment 0.78
2 hr ago • u/ethdaily • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_14_2026 • C
**ETH Daily - 14th July 2026**
* Ethereum stakeholder [finality research](https://consensus.ethereum.foundation/blog/upgrading-finality-edition-2).
* EthSystems [introduces](https://x.com/eth_systems/status/2077000602320805918) for-profit firm.
* LIFI [integrates](https://x.com/lifiprotocol/status/2077015491638640833) token screening.
* Shutter Governance [goes live](https://x.com/ShutterNetwork/status/2077027558949036188).
* Tornado [disable gov](https://x.com/pcaversaccio/status/2076945231271113031) proposal.
* EtherFi [incentives](https://x.com/aave/status/2077061561764425875) on Aave v4.
* Zerion Premium for Zapper [holders](https://x.com/zerion/status/2077055518049509591).
* Devcon8 global [ticket sales](https://x.com/EFDevcon/status/2077068333011083623)
* 300m [gas limit target](https://x.com/dankrad/status/2077076429834182715)
Read more: [https://ethdaily.io/989](https://ethdaily.io/989)
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/defi_specialist • r/binance • sent_00833_eth_on_robinhood_chain_to_my_binance • C
They will recover it for you. They support ETH on base so It will fast. Cheers.
sentiment 0.70
2 hr ago • u/rosalinaluma0909 • r/CryptoMarkets • am_i_overoptimizing_for_low_trading_fees • C
I’m more of a scalper, trading around **40–60 trades a day**, so fees matter a lot to me.
I actually think you’re looking at the right thing. Crypto fees are expensive compared to many traditional futures markets, and the tick value is much smaller than something like Nasdaq futures.
That said, don’t look at fees alone. **Liquidity is just as important.** A cheaper exchange with poor liquidity can easily cost you more through spread and slippage.
One thing I’d add is that spot and futures are different. In crypto, futures usually lead price discovery, while spot tends to follow. Futures fees are also generally more competitive than spot fees.
Binance used to offer **0 maker fees on some USDC perpetuals** (I’m not sure if that promotion is still running—I haven’t traded much recently). For a maker-based strategy, that was a huge advantage because it gave your edge much more room to breathe.
Taker fees, however, are still expensive. I remember calculating that on ETH perpetuals, using taker orders meant price had to move **around 160 ticks** just to overcome fees before there was any real profit. Otherwise, it often ended up as a scratch trade. That’s a huge cost if you’re trading frequently.
**Fees don’t create an edge, but they can absolutely destroy one.**
sentiment 0.11
3 hr ago • u/crawlpatterns • r/ethtrader • eth_ti_2k_by_friday • C
Hope you are right but i will believe it after ETH actually holds above 2k for more than a day
sentiment 0.24
4 hr ago • u/BaldGuyAce • r/ethereum • who_can_explain_to_me_why_eth_is_increasing_right • C
I shouldn’t have said that it “wouldn’t work”. But this person shouldn’t follow the advice, because if they’re having trouble coming up with just $2k, the last thing they should be doing is taking out complicated loans for 1 ETH.
sentiment -0.49
4 hr ago • u/ShittingOutPosts • r/CryptoCurrency • what_is_the_best_currency_to_save_in_would_you • C
I’m here for the idiots who will recommend ETH or SOL.
sentiment 0.36
4 hr ago • u/Serenaded • r/wallstreetbets • down_200k_on_spacex_3552_on_my_roth_ira_for_112k • C
my ETH is down well over 50%, my regular port is down 10% this year. Sucks to see everyone winning this year because in previous years I'd made over a mil annually without fail since 2019. I had a good run but this year and last year humbled me.
sentiment 0.56
5 hr ago • u/Cyprus_B • r/defi • swap_btc_for_eth_is_this_possible • C
Bridge BTC to ETH by minting tBTC. Swap the tBTC to ETH and you get to keep your ETH on ETH network. 1 swap process.
You can also bridge to AVAX by minting BTC.b. After swapping to WETH.e on AVAX, bridge that WETH back to ETH to hold the native asset on the native chain. 2 swap process.
There’s probably other decentralised protocols for this but these are 2 the larger protocols on EVM.
sentiment 0.31
5 hr ago • u/KeyOil5506 • r/ethtrader • why_is_eth_jumping_in_value_this_morning • C
Somebody opened a long with 20x on ETH. With a 100% win rate btw before it went up:)
sentiment 0.59
6 hr ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_14_2026 • C
>**Our life as a whole,**
>**Drifting in a cosmic hole,**
>**Blockchain has a soul.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/ConsciousSkyy • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_july_13_2026_gmt0 • C
Robinhood chain made over $800k since July 1. That burned roughly $2,000 in ETH.
Anyone saying ETH tokenomics are not completely broken is clueless.
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/divexpat • r/ethtrader • why_is_eth_jumping_in_value_this_morning • C
If I were you I would tax loss harvest out of BMNR and go into either SBET or an etf ETHA/ETHB. At the same time maybe split the money up and put some into a covered call etf like NEHI.
I don't know how familiar you are with covered calls but it can be a good way to generate income when ETH is down or sideways. You will give up some of your upside by using covered calls. That is the downside risk, but I am in NEHI and they have been capturing around 82% of the upside in up days like today. In return they are throwing off around 30% to 35% annualized distributions which are mostly treated as return of capital (which makes it very tax efficient in a taxable account).
With the income generated I can use that to increase my exposure to ETH (example buying BMNU) or buy other assets like QQQ or whatever. The point is you don't have to keep 100% of your BMNR capital completely tied up and unproductive.
sentiment 0.97
6 hr ago • u/No-Stuff-7046 • r/ethtrader • why_is_eth_jumping_in_value_this_morning • C
I mean that kind of transaction will take time and regulation to become a reality. ETH may not even ultimately be the coin that wins but almost all business is a series of contracts and payments. The ability to digitize this process will generate value.
sentiment 0.81
6 hr ago • u/r2002 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_14_2026 • C
Of the 58 ETH paid in fees.
sentiment 0.00
7 hr ago • u/Beginning_Juice_4296 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_july_15_2026 • C
BMNR and ETH mooning holyyyyy it's gonna flip MSTR soon
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/ImInCIDR • r/solana • solana_continues_to_lead_the_pack • C
This narrative of SOL dunking on everyone else’s volume is so odd to me because the number 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 positions on this chart are all parts of the ETH ecosystem so really this chart only speaks to someone who is trying to be a liquidity provider maybe?
In terms of TVL Solana has a long way to go. This is definitely proof that Solana can facilitate transactions more quickly but that was known from the beginning.
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/arturas_rizen • r/CryptoMoonShots • mog_coin • C
Mog is one of the original OG ETH memes so yeah should be a leveraged ETH essentially.
sentiment 0.58
9 hr ago • u/Content_Hurry_4841 • r/binance • como_puedo_mover_este_saldo_a_mi_cuenta_de_banco • C
Convert in usdt, BTC, ETH then sell it p2p
sentiment -0.13
9 hr ago • u/Substantial-Suit-926 • r/CryptoCurrency • staking_ada_on_robinhood_love_it • C
If you could stake your BTC, ETH, SOL, DOGE and get rewarded regardless of percent gain wouldn't you?
Anything is better than nothing, surely
sentiment 0.80


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