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3/25/2023 10:55:11 PM UTC
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1 min ago • u/brandonholm • r/ethereum • why_is_eth_so_popular • C
Not at all. 60% of the current supply of ETH is still from that ICO.
Vitalik and the Ethereum Foundation still have outsized control over the direction of the protocol.
Proof of stake gives validation power to the insiders and early pre-mine adopters.
Also most validators are currently US based and could potentially be forced to censor transactions by regulators making Ethereum a permissioned chain, all thanks to moving to proof of stake.
sentiment -0.48
17 min ago • u/322118 • r/CryptoCurrency • chatgpt_top_5_blockchain_cryptos • C
BTC, ETH, and DOT for sure, don’t know about the other
sentiment 0.32
20 min ago • u/gloriousexecution • r/CryptoCurrency • chatgpt_top_5_blockchain_cryptos • C
Chat GPT knows that BTC and ETH still gonna be the best
sentiment 0.64
20 min ago • u/Wise-Grapefruit-1443 • r/CryptoCurrency • unfortunately_for_profit_purposes_a_project_with • C
ETH would like a word
sentiment 0.36
21 min ago • u/dunc2k • r/CryptoCurrency • chatgpt_top_5_blockchain_cryptos • ADVICE • B
Sunday 26th March, 2023
Prompt:
Can you please write an article on the top 5 most important cryptocurrency blockchains that are likely to still be important in 10 years time
ChatGPT:
Cryptocurrency blockchains have been a hot topic for quite some time now. With the rise of Bitcoin in 2009, many new cryptocurrencies have emerged, each with their unique features and blockchains. However, not all blockchains are created equal, and not all will survive the test of time. In this article, we will discuss the top 5 most important cryptocurrency blockchains that are likely to still be relevant in 10 years time.
Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin is the first and most popular cryptocurrency, and its blockchain is undoubtedly the most important one to date. The Bitcoin blockchain is decentralized and uses a proof-of-work consensus algorithm, which ensures that transactions are validated and verified by a network of nodes. The blockchain is also immutable, meaning that once a transaction is recorded, it cannot be altered. Bitcoin's blockchain has already stood the test of time, having been operational for over a decade now, and its popularity and adoption continue to grow.
Ethereum (ETH)
Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, and its blockchain is one of the most innovative and widely used in the cryptocurrency space. Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum's blockchain is programmable, which means that developers can create smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) on top of it. This functionality has made Ethereum a go-to platform for launching new cryptocurrencies and has contributed to the growth of the decentralized finance (DeFi) space. Ethereum's blockchain is also undergoing a significant upgrade, known as Ethereum 2.0, which promises to make it more scalable, secure, and energy-efficient.
Cardano (ADA)
Cardano is a relatively new cryptocurrency that was launched in 2017, but its blockchain has gained a lot of attention and is likely to be important in the years to come. Cardano's blockchain uses a proof-of-stake consensus algorithm, which is more energy-efficient than Bitcoin's proof-of-work algorithm. The blockchain also features a robust governance system that allows stakeholders to participate in decision-making processes. Cardano's blockchain has already attracted significant interest from businesses, governments, and institutions, and its adoption is expected to grow.
Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
Binance Smart Chain is a relatively new blockchain that was launched in 2020, but it has quickly become one of the most important ones in the cryptocurrency space. BSC is a high-performance blockchain that is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and can run smart contracts and dApps. BSC has gained popularity due to its low transaction fees and fast transaction processing times, making it an attractive alternative to Ethereum. Binance Smart Chain is backed by one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Binance, which gives it significant visibility and adoption potential.
Polkadot (DOT)
Polkadot is a next-generation blockchain that aims to solve some of the scalability and interoperability issues faced by existing blockchains. Polkadot's blockchain is designed to allow for interoperability between different blockchains, enabling them to communicate with each other and exchange data seamlessly. The blockchain also uses a unique consensus mechanism called Proof of Stake with parachains that allows for efficient parallel processing of transactions. Polkadot's blockchain is still in its early stages, but its potential to revolutionize the cryptocurrency space has made it an essential blockchain to watch.
In conclusion, while the cryptocurrency space is continuously evolving, the above five blockchains are likely to be relevant in the years to come due to their innovative features, adoption potential, and strong communities. Investors, developers, and enthusiasts should keep a close eye on these blockchains as they continue to shape the future of the cryptocurrency industry.
sentiment 1.00
27 min ago • u/litewoheat • r/ethereum • uniswap_failed • B
I swapped IKE for ETH this morning and the ETH isn't in my wallet but the IKE is gone. I'm worried I did this on some phishing website. How would I know for sure?
sentiment 0.04
27 min ago • u/Kiwip0rn • r/CoinBase • recent_coinbase_news • C
I am still filing out of ALTs very slowly. If Coinbase had "Coinbase Coin" it would be falling as hard as XRP did. I suspect that all the ALTs will also if the SEC tries to go after ETH, ADA, SOL, ATOM, etc like they did Ripple.
The SEC will lose to everyone if it does indeed lose to Ripple, but they will likely try again and cause price issues, and I will be happy to buy at the new bottom for each...
It is almost like they are doing it on purpose 🤔 the SEC will kill them, or buy them up cheap themselves 🤔 would anyone be surprised if the Federal Government is sitting on a pile of XRP right now?
sentiment 0.36
34 min ago • u/domeck123 • r/solana • solana_wikipedia_page_being_manipulated_please • C
>Why do websites get DDOSed and go down
That has nothing to do with centralization.
>if the chain is a bit faster or cheaper
It's not a bit faster and a bit cheaper, it's much, much faster and like 1000x cheaper.
>censorship resistant
But it is censorship resistant.
>So all this security theater with your "2 clients and one in development" is meaningless
That's just an argument to you saying Solana is centralized because it has one majority of the stake on one client, which by the way ETH does too as I said previously. Censorship resistance is not dependent on number of clients, validators at the end of the day are the ones that decide what client or version of client they will use... Downtime due to a bug in the client is not an act of censorship.
No point really to argue about this anymore, we will not agree. I disagree with your point of view that slow and expensive is the end game and you disagree with me. I think if the slow and expensive is the end game we can pack it up and not waste money on this shit.
sentiment -0.95
41 min ago • u/PirateSKB • r/ethtrader • ai_predicts_ethereum_price_for_easter_2023 • C
>According to information gathered on March 24, it is projected that ETH will trade at $1,763 on April 9, Easter Sunday
>In comparison, the machine learning algorithm-based crypto tracking platform PricePredictions expects a much higher climb in the asset’s valuation to trade at $1839.99 on April 9
Considering the current price of Eth has been ranging between $1.7k and $1.8k for a while, it feels like the AI is saying that Eth will trade sideways into Easter lol
sentiment 0.65
41 min ago • u/Barbygurl • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
Do you have enough ETH for gas fees?
sentiment 0.00
44 min ago • u/BlindestofMonks • r/CryptoCurrency • bitcoin_digital_boiler_used_to_heat_swimming_pool • C
I used to mine ETH and the heat generated from the rigs kept my house warm in the winter time, it was hell in the summer though lol
sentiment -0.23
50 min ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethfinance • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023 • C
>**The raffle is one,**
>**Missing EthCC's countdown,**
>**Kids going to town.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment -0.30
54 min ago • u/OpticallyMosache • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
The pair to BTC has been going down which makes it more attractive to me. Like discounted ETH prices right now.
sentiment 0.69
54 min ago • u/avance70 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
just go to e.g.:
https://etherscan.io/
enter your wallet address, and it will show you the amount of ETH there :)
sentiment 0.46
58 min ago • u/Smooth-Complaint-353 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
if you believe in the long-term potential of the Ethereum network and its applications, you may consider investing in ETH.
sentiment 0.00
59 min ago • u/Starktree • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
yes eth/btc pair is quite low, and i also think ETH has more room up
sentiment 0.21
1 hr ago • u/OpticallyMosache • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
It makes sense to use DCA funds to buy ETH instead of BTC right now, right?
sentiment 0.13
1 hr ago • u/astockstonk • r/CryptoCurrency • why_monero_is_a_better_choice_than_bitcoin_for • C
I just see Bitcoin and ETH. Where is this Monero?
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/avance70 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_general_discussion_march_25_2023_gmt0 • C
blockchain explorer websites operate independently of wallet apps, so that's one of the best way to confirm that your transaction really happened
you can send your ETH to a non-existent address, that would be akin to falling of the chain, people usually call this "burning", some wallets do checks (if you entered a valid address) before sending
also, some bad wallets can just lie to you and tell you that you have ETH, while in reality they send it to their own address instead of yours... people here use the metamask wallet, so that would be one of the safer ones; i'm using the blockstream green wallet, but that's only for bitcoin
sentiment 0.24
1 hr ago • u/ForounduceAndrew • r/ethereum • a_desperate_plea_for_help_keep_my_family_afloat • C
I honestly did !! If you have a job for me I’ll be more than happy to work. I’m here not to help myself but to help my family. I really do hope you soften your heart a little. Not everything is a scam. Go and have a look at my ETH address too it’s not new and I have had money before all of the LIFE Situations have happened.
sentiment 0.92


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