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Mar 1, 2026 11:14:16 PM EST
1673.03EUR-1.883%(-32.10)26,876ETH44,943,275EUR
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As of Mar 1, 2026 11:13:35 PM EST (<1 min. ago)
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1 hr ago • u/RoaringDragonSword • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_march_01_2026 • C
Or just don't over invest. You clearly are since you're waiting and ETH is at relatively attractive levels.
If you truly believe in an asset, these drawdowns are great. 
sentiment 0.93
2 hr ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_march_01_2026 • C
>**Alt layer one puff,**
>**Centralized but just enough,**
>**Worst TPS bluff.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment -0.80
2 hr ago • u/zaragoza426 • r/Pmsforsale • wts_my_gold_for_your_crypto • WTS: SPOT OR BELOW! • B
Just like the title says. Looking to sell some gold for crypto :)
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sentiment 0.79
3 hr ago • u/Imaginary-Scheme-896 • r/btc • while_institutions_preach_fear_bitcoin_just_keeps • C
When are people going to realize BTC isn’t the end-all solution for crypto transactions?
BTC is like gold. Have you ever paid for something in gold? Of course not. But it was one of the first means of currency, and people did indeed transact with it in the past. BTC is the exact same, sure you can transact with it but there’s faster and cheaper methods like ETH etc. Its value is in its history and scarcity.
sentiment 0.90
3 hr ago • u/Rizocon1 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_march_02_2026 • C
WHY THE ACTUAL FUCK DID I SELL MY XLE CALLS TO BUY ETH IM SUCH A RETARD
sentiment -0.66
3 hr ago • u/brkinard • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_march_1_2026_gmt0 • C
Exiting to ETH.
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/Foraga_io • r/defi • earning_yield_in_a_bear_market • C
This is a strong framework. Measuring progress in BTC or ETH terms instead of dollars changes behaviour quickly. It forces discipline.
The asset-first, pool-second point is especially important in this market. Too many LP decisions are still APR-first, which usually leads to holding assets people never intended to own long term.
The "days to cover divergence loss" lens is underrated as well. Most LPs underestimate how fragile a setup becomes when fee coverage depends on perfect conditions.
The flywheel only works if the underlying positions are structurally sound. Otherwise you’re compounding noise.
sentiment 0.87
4 hr ago • u/Creamcooch • r/defi • which_nokyc_swaps_are_still_reliable_in_2026 • C
I use [leather.finance](http://leather.finance) for ETH to BTC and even XMR , swaps fast. Never had funds locked or weird delays. Solid and dependable.
sentiment -0.03
5 hr ago • u/jakeacall • r/defi • earning_yield_in_a_bear_market • C
100% agree. This is what I mean by 'DeFi Flywheel'. Use your assets to acquire more of the same or different assets. Only works if you actually believe in the assets, but when you do, it works quite well.
I mean imagine having \~20% more ETH every single year regardless of conditions.
sentiment 0.71
6 hr ago • u/defeater33 • r/CryptoMarkets • speculative_strategy • C
ETH is safer than SOL. ETH fell a lot more than SOL but still has a higher market capitalization.
sentiment 0.23
6 hr ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • quantum_computing_isnt_fud_anymore_how_ready_is • C
Wow, interesting! It sounds like there's some trade-offs in performance though to make Ethereum quantum resistant. I remember how ETH mining was apparently ASIC resistant. But that did not prevent the proliferation of ASIC devices on the POW system. I wonder if the same will apply to quantum resistance?
sentiment 0.63
6 hr ago • u/jakeacall • r/defi • earning_yield_in_a_bear_market • :strategy: DeFi Strategy • B
In a bear market, the objective is not just “don’t lose dollars,” it’s to increase the amount of the assets you actually want to own long-term by using DeFi income as an engine. A useful way to measure progress is to benchmark your portfolio in BTC, ETH, or a basket, and then judge whether your strategies are increasing those units over time.
A DeFi flywheel is the framework for doing this without constantly adding fresh capital, because the portfolio redeploys its own earnings from staking, lending, and liquidity pools back into new or existing positions. The compounding effect gets stronger as the yield-bearing portion of the portfolio grows and as you keep recycling earnings instead of letting them sit idle.
The cleanest way to avoid getting farmed by shiny APRs is to go asset-first, pool-second, meaning you choose assets you genuinely want exposure to and then only consider pools that include those assets. Sorting all of DeFi by APR first is how people end up holding tokens they do not understand or even like, just because the number on the screen is high.
Pool quality matters as much as APR, so liquidity (TVL) is a real risk filter, not a vanity metric. If a pool is too small relative to your deposit size, you can become a meaningful percentage of the liquidity and take on “exit liquidity” risk, so deeper pools are usually the first place to look.
For concentrated liquidity, you make better decisions by analyzing the ratio chart of the pair (how many tokens of A equal one token of B), because that is what shows correlation and range behavior. Sideways ratio action usually means the assets are moving together enough that fee harvesting is more predictable and divergence loss is less likely to dominate returns.
Range selection is a balance between efficiency and survivability, because ranges that are too wide waste capital and ranges that are too tight push you out of range quickly. The practical approach is to anchor ranges to recent price behavior, then leave enough room for normal volatility so you are not constantly forced into rebalancing.
APR should never be treated as a single “true” number, because it depends on assumptions like the lookback window and where liquidity is concentrated. You sanity-check APR by testing multiple timeframes for consistency and by reading the liquidity distribution chart to see where competition is clustered and whether there are “yield-stealing” tight ranges that can dilute your returns.
The most important decision rule for LPs is whether fees can realistically cover divergence loss (opportunity cost) fast enough to justify the position. You simulate upside and downside moves, compare LP performance to simply holding, and then judge the setup by “days to cover” the divergence loss with fees, because the longer that payback window is, the more fragile the trade becomes to changing conditions.
Finally, the flywheel becomes powerful when you treat it as a portfolio system, not a single pool. Income from one position can be cycled into other positions, used to build a stash of a target asset, or paired with conservative lending and borrowing to create additional, correlated yield paths while keeping risk controlled through sizing and loan-to-value discipline.
\- Jake Call
sentiment 0.98
6 hr ago • u/TapUboolu • r/ethereum • is_this_possible_to_bridge_btc_to_eth • C
They’re open, “decentralized” (parenthesis because this is a deeper debate that people could get into) protocols, so anyone could use them, yes.
It’s a legit couple of services though, so if they taint your wallet you’d be in good company, lol.
You can always send some BTC to a second address, and then do it with that one. On chain native BTC and ETH are pretty robust, so I personally wouldn’t be afraid of this, but to each their own.
sentiment 0.76
7 hr ago • u/mrBaseder • r/ethereum • is_this_possible_to_bridge_btc_to_eth • C
If you just need some ETH to pay gas for USDT transfer- send me your address i will send ETH for gas fees.
Moving Bitcoin will cost you way more.
sentiment -0.10
7 hr ago • u/tal-a13v • r/ethtrader • eth_4h_chart_looking_strong_holding_through_iran • C
Let’s see. TradFi will shave 2-3% more over the next 2-3 weeks as the economic impact propagates.
This will be a 2-3 month operation to replace the regime. Not longer, and so far it's been “benign.”
We want to see SPX above 6500. And there are risks and pressures beyond Iran (separate topic).
Crypto front-ran the markets, and the readings on USDT.D and relative strength were at extreme oversold/capitulation (you need people to sell to go lower).
Another tell in the past few weeks is that OTHERS.D held better than BTC.D and ETH.D… a sign of exhausted selling (this was major campaign selling of BTC and majors by institutions … abd retail was checked out, not even selling memes that will inevitably die).
FYI, low liquidity on weekends works both ways. But more often than not, it's better for sell-offs, not rallies.
sentiment -0.71
7 hr ago • u/Creamcooch • r/solana • how_to_swap_from_sol_to_eth • C
Wdym? it's clearly possible and even more, it's easy.
Just go to [leather.finance](http://leather.finance) and select SOL \&gt; ETH, swap, you get the eth within seconds, it's a DEX so all happens in wallet
sentiment 0.71
7 hr ago • u/Denaneha • r/ethtrader • vitalik_revealed_that_eip8141_will_be_arrived • C
It describes concepts separate from specific instances or material reality, often denoting theoretical, general, or non-representational forms . Summery = We need to DCA ETH more
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/SoftDirective • r/ethereum • is_this_possible_to_bridge_btc_to_eth • T
Is this possible to bridge BTC to ETH?
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/Mango-Tango-- • r/CryptoMarkets • speculative_strategy • STRATEGY • B
Disclaimer: I am a speculator and do not believe in any crypto narratives. I just want to make money. With recent price declines I think entry points are starting to get interesting. What surprised me is the results of my Sharpe Ratio analysis between BTC, ETH, and SOL.
Because of eth correlation to btc my analysis says I should just buy btc and sol.
My strategy is a barbell approach. 60% BTC and 40% SOL.
Entry point for BTC $58,000
Entry point for SOL $73
Curious what grizzled veterans think?
sentiment 0.77
9 hr ago • u/Electrical_Eye_6503 • r/defi • can_defi_pay_your_bills • C
The way it was explained to me (and what I’ve seen in practice) is that DeFi can cover your living expenses, but it depends on two main variables which are your risk tolerance and the time you’re willing to dedicate to managing your positions.
Using more conservative, blue-chip pairs like BTC, ETH, and SOL, it’s realistic to aim for a few percent per month (sometimes a bit higher) from liquidity provision. If you’re trying to replace something like a mid-range monthly income, you’re generally looking at a mid five-figure to low six-figure portfolio to do that without taking extreme risk. Higher returns are possible, but that usually means going into much riskier pools. I’ve been learning more from CryptoLabs Research.
sentiment 0.53


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