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Oh ****. Gas is only 9 gwei. Time to claim my strong and start a new node.
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You'll be making millions in no time.Oh ****. Gas is only 9 gwei. Time to claim my strong and start a new node.
Yet gas fees are often way more than that to move crypto itself.Me too
The fact that millions, even billions in money can be moved in the blink of an eye for less than $10 is something we should pay attention too
Yet gas fees are often way more than that to move crypto itself.
Not BTC, that's my *** right there but in terms of the rest of the crypto. ACH transfers only charge as much as they because they can sort of how gas fee's work. Once BTC gets regulated it will charge more to transfer funds as that will become one of it's revenue sources as well as increased demand for the Blockchain confirmations.Not in btc no?
You cant regulate the Blockchain with "regulations"... Bitcoin fees cannot be regulated by any entity.. where do you get this information from and why would you come in here spewing nonsense ..Not BTC, that's my *** right there but in terms of the rest of the crypto. ACH transfers only charge as much as they because they can sort of how gas fee's work. Once BTC gets regulated it will charge more to transfer funds as that will become one of it's revenue sources as well as increased demand for the Blockchain confirmations.
That's what iso20022 coins are for. Most of y'all are still behind educationally to fully grasp what is taking place .i don’t think remittances and payments will primarily occur on ethereum (too expensive) or with bitcoin (too slow). there are lots of faster, cheaper options.
Is the news of potential ETH merge just a pump fake? Whales stacking up apparently
You’ve never talked to anyone in a third world country pillaged by inflation and war, I take it.Literally everyone I know who uses crypto for actual transactional purposes is doing it to launder money for or from cybercrime activities. I think there are very very few people who legitimately make use of what it can offer besides investing and criminal activity.
Anyone mint the Nickelodeon NFTs? Floor is 600...mint price was 50...
Forgot about them
No, and that’s where the stigmatization of crypto really hurts. It can be very helpful for people in third world countries in general, or countries ruled by dictators.You’ve never talked to anyone in a third world country pillaged by inflation and war, I take it.
People make the mistake of thinking crypto tokens will help people in developing nations but the reality right now is stable coins built on top of crypto infrastructure help those people more than bitcoin or any other coin can right now thanks to the volatility.No, and that’s where the stigmatization of crypto really hurts. It can be very helpful for people in third world countries in general, or countries ruled by dictators.
People tend to dismiss crypto’s usefulness because it’s seen as a volatile investment and dominated by scammers and other criminal activities.