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Is there a domain provider on CashTokens, similar to Ethereum's ENS or Cardano's Handle? Would be pretty cool to be able to send BCH to a username instead of an address.
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Want some BCH or STAMP? Like to play Hold'em Poker? Register at the link below to win BCH and/or STAMP! This is a FreeRoll tournament.
Winner (1st) - 0.125 BCH + 2MM STAMP
Runnner-Up (2nd) - 0.0625 BCH + 1MM STAMP
Third Place (3rd) - 1MM STAMP
https://app.lepoker.io/m/BVmrAoR?r=5S556U
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Hi, it's been a while I have been mining Monero on popular pools like Hashvault and MoneroOcean but the more I do, the more I wonder why not everybody rush to this or that pool. For example, why choose any pool with non-zero fees when MoneroOcean exists ? Is it just because MO appears clunky ? (it does tho)
But more importantly, I am in the process of creating my own node and everything else required to use p2pool instead (for the sake of full control, funds security and privacy). It's obvious this one is a much bigger p-i-t-a to set up so no wonder not too many people use it - plus from what I understand, the hashrate must be rather high to be counted at all because every block mined is directly deposited in the wallets of each miner (with a restriction on minimum amount) instead of one big custodial pile controlled by the (centralized) pool. This led me to wonder knowing that there are transactions fees for the Monero network itself whether it is much more wasteful to break up each individual 0.6 XMR block to be deposited into each miner's wallet directly with lots and lots of little transactions ? If not for that, is there any other reason at all that mining with p2pool could produce less mining income than mining for a centralized pool with 0% fees like MO ? (except I guess the CPU effort spent running the node itself and p2pool locally)
It's a lot of trouble and I will need to make it all work through CLI. No easy win here.
In addition, I don't have an SSD with enough space available to run the Monero node but I have nearly 500 GB of HDD for it. I did search quite a bit for an answer as to why an SSD is recommended beyond "it's faster" for syncing and whatnot. I couldn't put my finger on a real reason why that is bad thought. Can it somehow make me lose out on mining revenues because my local node is slowed down by the HDD ???
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Hello i always wonderd if there was a way to use your crypto to purchase things in real life like electronics, food, etc?
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2025-06-01
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There are people working on XMR code all the time. If it is open source could someone not rewrite it and alter the privacy to make a ledger?
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2025-06-01
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Hello [r/Ethereum](https://www.reddit.com/r/Ethereum/)!
Welcome to our weekly discussion thread, "*What are you building?*" This is a space for developers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts to showcase their projects, share ideas, and seek feedback from the greater Ethereum community.
**Share Your Projects:** Whether you're developing a decentralized application (dApp), launching a new layer 2 network, or working on Ethereum infrastructure, we encourage you to share details about your project. Please provide a concise overview, including its purpose, current status, and any links for more information (do **NOT** provide X/Twitter or YouTube links - your post will be automatically filtered).
**Engage and Collaborate:** This thread is an excellent opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and application testers. Feel free to ask questions, offer feedback, or seek collaborations.
**Safety Reminder:** While we encourage sharing and collaboration, please be cautious of potential scams. Avoid connecting your wallet to unfamiliar applications without thorough research. Utilizing wallets or tools that offer transaction simulation (e.g. Rabby or WalletGuard) can help ensure the safety of your funds. **Never** give out your seed phrase or private key!
We are looking forward to hearing about how you are pushing the Ethereum ecosystem forward!
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2025-06-01
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We live in TikTok era, not just any ADHD era but super ADHD like superpower SuperMan but super ADHD era.
Average TikToker had no idea what the fuck is LP pairs, V2/V3 pools, farms, APR. They be like “wtf is this shit” and leave.
Instead of this bs, you make a big fucking colorful button with words “Earn Racks Now!!!” or “EARN MONEY NOW”, whatever catches the attention of the average tiktoker. Also add the graphical effects of money falling once they click on this button or make it rain with golden coins or something.
They do not need to know APR, most people can’t handle math it’s headache for them, so just make a calculator to show them how much they’re earning a day/month/year.
They just tap the button and you handle the smart contract calls for creating an lp pair, buying token and staking it. Also take fee for yourself, a fat one for making it much more simpler.
Also MetaMask is too hard. Wallet should be much easier, no approvals for spendings, just tap the button and stake.
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2025-06-01
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Some cryptos have this weird feature where they keep adding small fractions of the asset to a users balance. Like a dividend. I think hbar does something like that. Does monero?
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2025-06-01
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**Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on** r/ethereum
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Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics, news, events, and even *price*!
Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will **continue to be removed.**
As always, be constructive. - [Subreddit Rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/rules/)
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2025-06-01
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For context, my brother is a bit of an airhead. I think he may have bought this from the context of purchasing illegal things and totally forgot about it.
After years of debt, mistakes and substance abuse, he’s back living with my mum and actually made the attempt to check his email for this bitcoin he always talked about “jokingly” at family events and found that - “hey, that did actually happen? It did!”
Basically, he purchased about $120 or so worth of BTC in a peer to peer deal. This person he purchased from appeared to be a trusted source and from his email chains, he was sent the wallet number but no secret pin (maybe). This was in Australia between 2011-2012.
Now, I’ve tried to help him search the secret pin in his emails and he is adamant of “let’s just email the guy!” - he checked the wallet and all of the money is still there. He kind of won’t listen to the prompts I keep telling him to search…
I just need to know - is this legitimate? If my brother did get a secret pin, how do they usually send it (in 2011-2012) and do you think he was scammed back then? I’ve seen the transaction history and he absolutely did transfer money to this guy. And from what I’ve seen, this guy did honest business regarding Bitcoin.
If this is real… his life is changed forever. But IS is actually real or this a long line of scams that have happened to multiple people?
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2025-06-01
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Please stay on topic: this post is only for comments discussing the uncertainties, shortcomings, and concerns some may have about Monero.
**NOT the positive aspects of it.**
Discussion can relate to the technology itself or economics.
Talk about community and price is not wanted, but some discussion about it maybe allowed if it relates well.
Be as respectful and nice as possible. This discussion has potential to be more emotionally charged as it may bring up issues that are extremely upsetting: many people are not only financially but emotionally invested in the ideas and tools around Monero.
It's better to keep it calm then to stir the pot, so don't talk down to people, insult them for spelling/grammar, personal insults, etc. This should only be calm rational discussion about the technical and economic aspects of Monero.
"Do unto others 20% better than you'd expect them to do unto you to correct subjective error." - Linus Pauling
**How it works:**
Post your concerns about Monero in reply to this main post.
If you can address these concerns, or add further details to them - reply to that comment. This will make it easily sortable
Upvote the comments that are the most valid criticisms of it that have few or no real honest solutions/answers to them.
The comment that mentions the biggest problems of Monero should have the most karma.
As a community, as developers, we need to know about them. Even if they make us feel bad, we got to upvote them.
https://youtu.be/vKA4w2O61Xo
To learn more about the idea behind Monero Skepticism Sunday, check out the first post about it:
https://np.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/75w7wt/can_we_make_skepticism_sunday_a_part_of_the/
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2025-06-01
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Sometimes I wonder if we’ve stuck to the original vision or if Bitcoin’s turned into something completely different. It feels more like digital gold now than peer-to-peer cash.
Not trying to debate, just curious how people see it these days. Do you think we stayed on track, or has it evolved past what Satoshi had in mind?
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2025-06-01
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What are you building or looking to take a position in? Let us know in the comments!
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2025-06-01
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Trying this for the 3rd time as the mods here erroneously marked this as a question 2 times now.
I am steadily increasing my assets in monero...but...how paranoid should I be?...I understand that monero is all about privacy and I love it. But sometimes I feel it's a bit excessive...don't get me wrong, there are people that the paranoia is totally justified, but for someone that only wants his financial privacy, does nothing ilegal and just want to be safe, how much is too much? I want to know your opinions, not to judge, but to understand. Sorry if this offend anyone, It is not my intention...
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2025-06-01
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I finally did it!! used some of my BTC to buy a new gaming PC and ngl, it feels wild seeing it go from just numbers on a screen to an actual, physical thing I’m using every day.
Been stacking sats for a while, mostly as a long-term thing, but decided to cash out a small portion and treat myself. Felt weird at first (like I was betraying the HODL mindset 😅), but at the same time it’s cool to see crypto being *useful* in real life.
Anyone else used Bitcoin to buy something tangible recently? Curious what you spent it on and if you felt weird spending it too.
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If you’re into new airdrops and don’t mind exploring a newer DeFi wallet, Okto has two pretty active drops running that are actually easy to qualify for.
Airdrop #1 from Liquina
They’re rewarding 100 users with 10 $LQNA tokens each + 5 LQnians NFTs
You just need to make one tx with the Liquina app via Okto’s HypeZone (staking, auction, trading LHYPE all count)
Deadline: June 11
Airdrop #2 with Drip.Trade
5 Hypers NFTs up for grabs (these boost your points on Drip)
Entry’s simple, just use any dApp on Okto HypeZone, more txs = higher odds
Winners announced June 4
Both are accessible through the Okto Wallet, and their Reddit is actually where they post updates first. I’ve been lurking there for a bit and it’s been helpful to track stuff.
If you’re exploring new chains like Hyperliquid or looking for easier points farming, might be worth keeping an eye on [r/OktoWallet](https://www.reddit.com/r/OktoWallet/)
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is it worth it to trade my 2pcs Ethereum to TAO?. coz im thinking about the staking APY of TAO :)
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Key Takeaways:
Giza is building a specialized suite of Agents tailored to Re7 Capital’s broader ecosystem.
The customized Agents delivered a 67% higher yield on stablecoins and an 18.5% higher yield on ETH.
While development continues, Re7 will deploy $500,000 in USDC into ARMA, Giza’s flagship Agent.
Web3 agent developer Giza announced that Giza Agents, which have facilitated over $40 million in volume to date, are entering the institutional space through a partnership with DeFi investment firm Re7 Capital.Re7 Capital will use Giza’s financial autonomous agents to manage liquidity, marking a significant step forward for the technology.
The partnership targets a key institutional challenge: achieving high-performance treasury management without sacrificing control or security. Giza’s agent infrastructure aims to solve this with its autonomous, secure framework.
What is Giza offering?
Giza has introduced a sophisticated non-linear optimizer that models each DeFi protocol as a unique curve shaped by liquidity, fees, and utilization dynamics, offering measurable gains over simplistic rate-chasing strategies when tested against historical data.
Unlike conventional systems, Giza’s Agents account for the full lifecycle of a position, factoring in gas fees, slippage, and reward lock-ups, and rebalance only when the projected benefit clearly exceeds the opportunity cost.
This conserves returns by avoiding unnecessary transactions. The methodology surpasses simple APR comparisons by integrating principles from modern portfolio theory, allowing for efficient frontier-based allocations and nuanced yield component analysis.
“Until now, institutions had to choose between iron-clad control and top-tier performance. Giza Agents eliminate that trade-off; capital runs autonomously, relentlessly productive, policy-locked, and cryptographically secure. Re7’s deployment marks the moment self-driving finance goes institutional,” said Renç Korzay, CEO of Giza.
Giza delivers a level of bespoke risk management that has been largely out of reach in decentralized finance.
Each proposed allocation is subjected to rigorous pre-flight health checks, which assess protocol liquidity, utilization rates, and volatility metrics.
Transactions are executed only when these parameters fall within predefined, policy-encoded thresholds, ensuring disciplined adherence to institutional risk mandates.
Details of the partnership
Giza is building a specialized suite of Agents tailored to Re7 Capital’s broader ecosystem, with back-tests over the past four months showing notable outperformance.
The customized Agents delivered a 67% higher yield on stablecoins and an 18.5% higher yield on ETH compared to static allocation strategies.
These gains were achieved by executing liquidity shifts across vaults only when the optimizer’s signal exceeded the cost of transaction execution.
The supporting infrastructure — including a smart-account template, real-time monitoring stack, and session-key framework — has been designed for modularity and reuse.
This streamlines the rollout of future Agents, such as Re7’s USDC and wETH variants, which are currently in testing and require significantly less engineering overhead than initial deployments.
While development continues, Re7 will deploy $500,000 in USDC into ARMA, Giza’s flagship Agent, to begin compounding yield immediately — all without the need for custom code.
Source: https://coinjournal.net/news/giza-goes-institutional-re7-capital-adopts-autonomous-defi-treasury-management/
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Just wondering if anyone ever used Mentat Minds to automate their staking? I just saw this option pop up yesterday. What do the community think about this? It's on taostats as one of the options to stake.
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Hello everyone. So i downloaded haveno via Linux terminal, and I’m getting error codes that no seed nodes are available. I was able to set up my account without issue. But I’m wondering what to do now.
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Hi, Software Engineer here and relatively new to Monero. I really like the project and what it represents, but I saw in the website that Monero is almost only C++.
Is there any way to contribute to the project with, say, Java, Python, Javascript or other? Maybe not to the core, but could there be other stuff to do that maybe I'm not aware of that could (should?) use other languages?
Thanks in advance.
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At **ETHGlobal Prague**, Vitalik Buterin announced plans to scale Ethereum’s Layer 1 by 10x in the next year. The approach includes delayed execution, networking enhancements, and distributed history storage, with a post-scaling “breather” to verify decentralization before a potential hard fork. Read more at CoinGape.
This is honestly huge for Ethereum’s ecosystem. A 10x L1 capacity boost could supercharge dApps, from DeFi to NFTs, making ETH more efficient and accessible. The focus on decentralization post-scaling shows Ethereum’s commitment to its core values, paving the way for broader Web3 adoption. At BTCS, our validator nodes (320 and counting via Rocket Pool) and Builder+ platform are ready to support this growth, ensuring secure, scalable operations as Ethereum evolves.
What do you think about this scaling plan? How might it impact your favorite dApps?
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Feel free to be as broad or specific as you’d like.
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I remember reading in Bitcointalk earlier one of the lastest messages from Satoshi was that “he was busy with other things (as always)” and that “btc is in safe hands.”
What if Satoshi realized btc issue in privacy and couldn’t course correct after the network/nodes have been running for a while then
Could it be possible that in 2014 he may have introduced monero in order to fix btc problem.
Because I looked into it from many sides Monero is truly different protocol than any other coin out there.
I am saying this as someone who dropped litecoin for good (horrible creation by the way)
So to say Satoshi was involved in XMR is logical and isn’t over reaching.
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The financial world is moving aggressively toward full identity verification — not just basic KYC, but also facial recognition, voice biometrics, device fingerprinting, and detailed customer profiling. At the same time, Monero (XMR) continues to double down on privacy: shielding sender and receiver addresses, hiding transaction amounts, and maintaining opaque account balances.
This contrast is becoming more stark. On one hand, regulators and institutions demand total transparency; on the other, Monero offers total anonymity.
In a landscape where surveillance is increasingly normalized and even expected, Monero represents a different path — one that protects financial privacy against growing institutional demands. Some view this as Monero’s greatest strength; others see it as a liability that could eventually push it further underground or limit its usability in the broader financial system.
As adoption of KYC and biometric ID becomes the norm, it’s worth thinking about how privacy coins fit into this new reality. Will Monero become more valuable as privacy becomes rarer, or will it be sidelined by regulations and institutional preferences?
Would be interested to hear how others are thinking about the future of privacy coins in the age of surveillance.
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Is XMR broken down into 100,000,000 like the other one is?
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1. Satoshi Nakamoto: 1.1M BTC ($114B)
2. Coinbase: 983K BTC ($103B)
3. Binance: 619K BTC ($65B)
4. BlackRock: 600K BTC ($63B)
5. Strategy: 449K BTC ($47B)
6. Fidelity: 346K BTC ($36B)
7. Grayscale: 218K BTC ($23B)
8. U.S. Government: 196K BTC ($20B)
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I've been wondering which of eth liquid staking/restaking/pendle/etc defi protocol gives best returns.
I've bene trying to find one using defillama, but to no avail, still I found some interesting options, like agETH and wstEth restaking options.
If someone could provide me with such a protocol, I would be grateful
EDIT:
\- right now I am using KelpDao agETH hgETH respectively 10.69% and 9.53%, I previously used morpho wstETH
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**Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on** r/ethereum
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Uphold has started testing XRP staking using Flare’s FAssets. The effort is part of a broader effort to explore ways for XRP holders to access yield opportunities.
FAssets is a mechanism that allows assets like XRP, which do not natively support smart contracts, to participate in DeFi ecosystems. By issuing FXRP on Flare, users can access decentralized finance activities without giving up custody of the original asset. This approach avoids traditional bridges or synthetic assets, instead using a protocol-based model for secure participation.
Further updates are expected as the beta progresses.
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Hello,
I was inspired to investigate the x0 masterkey after I found it had a [balance](https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f17f1962B36e491b30A40b2405849e597Ba5FB5) on [https://keys.lol](https://keys.lol)
I found this previous post that discusses the address: 0x3f17f1962B36e491b30A40b2405849e597Ba5FB5
"Essentially, the zero key asks the system to multiply the base point by 0, which gives the zero-point on the elliptic curve. This is the [point at infinity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_at_infinity) in the projective representation of the curve, which has no representation in the usual (x, y) coordinates."
[https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoTechnology/comments/8cgl9a/ethereum\_private\_key\_with\_all\_zeroes\_leads\_to\_an/](https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoTechnology/comments/8cgl9a/ethereum_private_key_with_all_zeroes_leads_to_an/)
I also found discussion on twitter that says the same thing happens with the n value of secp256k1.
I wanted to see what would happen if I started generating child keys to this address and started checking their balances. I was also curious if there was some way I could use the child keys to generate a mnemonic phrase that included the masterkey but apparently that's getting it backwards.
I used Claude to help me of course. After some discussion it helped me generate the code and even added a balance checker. Later I had to start again in a new window and Claude was refusing to help me because it was convinced I was trying to steal peoples funds. I was later able to convince it that I was testing the security of the burn address and it was happy to continue to help me. I added changes to give some prefilled choices of chaincode.
I have deployed the code on cloudflare pages here:
[https://eth-edge-case-tests.pages.dev/](https://eth-edge-case-tests.pages.dev/)
Here is also the codepen:
[https://codepen.io/j354374/pen/ogXxqjE](https://codepen.io/j354374/pen/ogXxqjE)
and github repo:
[https://github.com/aptitudetechnology/eth-edge-case-tests](https://github.com/aptitudetechnology/eth-edge-case-tests)
So far I haven't found any funds or any way to sign transactions with the masterkey but I have learned a lot in the process.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-02
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVDdwUzcxWWF3dGxocVRyUXlhRzd4QXJuY2Z6ckxTbERWaTRZWG9KYi1CR0lyVE5MNHNDNG9sbW9CYjM0TmN5eDRrMWljZUxUQ1Bsckc5ZWdVYW4yb3FsTkF2ekw5UWxCdUpfYWR6ZXdWNXRfY3ppTUJubGhTUFF3LWZ2VHFOZ1RFUXVDYU5LYmR5NFJWd2VTSExVdlJud1hYZXJzV2VyaWNGeGZ4Z3lQRlRSWHhaOXZPNlRZekZ0eTQ3Zlc3SDRwekpKN2dpeEQ4U2NVcnVvbmc1V0hJdz09
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Given the success of the previous MAAMs ([see here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/search?q=maam&sort=new&restrict_sr=on)), let's keep this rolling.
The principle is simple: ask anything you'd like to know about Monero, especially the dumb questions that you've been keeping for you every other days, may the community clarify it all!
Finally, credits to binaryFate for starting the concept!
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r/Monero
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2025-06-02
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUnRZbWxRWGJJTTBOTnBtN1lMM01ldmp5dUc3UjVVRU1HUlB6YjRxNWZWb3I3YzhKeElIOEZRd2tFSVdtaXRzREU2ZEl1akdpX2RTU044bVFqcXAyY2c9PQ==
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It’s not just digital money, Bitcoin is a global trust machine. It lets people agree on truth without banks or governments. That quiet shift in who controls trust is the real game changer.
What’s your take?
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r/btc
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2025-06-02
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**1/8 In May, Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade expanded support for Account Abstraction (AA).**
One key addition? EIP-7702, a proposal that allows your regular wallet (EOA) to temporarily act like a smart contract wallet. Sounds great, right?
**2/8 It is great, for user experience.**
**EIP-7702 enables features like:**
* Paying gas with any token.
* Add spending limits.
* Support passkeys.
* Bundled transactions.
But there’s a dark side. And hackers have noticed.
**3/8 The core problem?**
With just one signature, users can unknowingly give malicious smart contracts full access to their funds.
This wasn’t theoretical, unfortunately, it’s already happening.
**4/8 Since May 7, over 290K EOAs have delegated control to smart contracts using this new functionality.**
This marks a major shift in how accounts interact on Ethereum, both in terms of flexibility and responsibility.
**5/8 On May 20, GoPlusSecurity flagged one of the first phishing attacks using EIP-7702.**
One signed transaction = all assets instantly drained.
The malicious contract had \~300 approvals before it was noticed.
**6/8 By now, according to the Wintermute Dune dashboard, around 82% of all known EIP-7702 delegations are linked to phishing or scams.**
**7/8** **So what can you do?**
Stay alert.Here’s how to protect yourself:
* Only delegate via official apps/sites.
* Don’t click unknown links.
* Read the contract code (or ask a friend who can).
* Double check all signature requests.
**8/8** **EIP-7702 is not a failure. It opens real possibilities for the future of smart wallets.**
But just like DeFi itself, greater power = greater responsibility.
One careless click could now cost everything.
Please, stay smart. Stay safe.
Note: [full post is available via link](https://x.com/eth_everstake/status/1929530230294679691)
Source: [https://dune.com/wintermute\_research/eip7702](https://dune.com/wintermute_research/eip7702)
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r/ethereum
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2025-06-02
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next test on $20 will lead into a breakout on the 3month which will bring us into a lead up to the third contest of the 39$ mark which should result in a breakout and at that point we will be seeing slight resistance at $55 which should bounce back off $40 and then at that point seeing resistance at 75$ on a run like that is unlikely fingers crossed we looking at $175+ by the end of year, this is all assuming btc continues its trajectory which lets be honest btc is not going anywhere people think the bubble will pop but im telling you there is no end in sight to black rocks greed they are already in the trillions in assets and the fact is they are gonna want to funnel that into these billionaires overall wealth, the greed does not end they will be pushing for more and we shall ride there scummy wave.
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2025-06-02
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Hello everyone,
We're excited to share a new framework from the Agglayer ecosystem.
Chainless Apps, a new paradigm for building internet-scale applications that deliver Web2 performance with Web3 trust.
This is based on a whitepaper written by Brian Seong, Polygon, and Paul Gebheim, Sei & ex-Polygon.
This is not another rollup, not another modular L2. Chainless Apps rethink dApp architecture from first principles. What Are Chainless Apps?
Chainless Apps separate execution from trust and settlement. That’s the core idea.
Instead of being tightly coupled to a blockchain for every state change, Chainless Apps execute off-chain, prove correctness using verifiable computation (zkVMs, AVSs, or TEEs), and settle via the Agglayer into Ethereum.
This enables:
* Web2 responsiveness
* Web3 verifiability
* Seamless cross-chain UX
Architectural Overview
Chainless Apps are composed of four distinct, modular layers:
1. **Execution Layer** – App-specific, off-chain logic that runs at native speed.
2. **Trust Layer** – Flexible verification options (zkVMs like RiscZero/Succinct, AVSs via EigenLayer, or TEEs).
3. **Bridge Layer** – Unified asset/message routing via the Agglayer.
4. **Settlement Layer** – Anchor trust proofs to Ethereum (or the Agglayer itself in the future).
Each application gets its own execution and trust environment, while inheriting Agglayer’s unified bridge and settlement layer. This allows for high throughput, lower cost, and superior UX — without sacrificing verifiability. Trust That Scales
We don't dictate how apps establish trust — we give you a menu:
* **zkVMs (e.g. RiscZero, Plonky3)**: Cryptographic proofs of correctness
* **AVSs (e.g. EigenLayer)**: Committee-based attestation
* **TEEs (e.g. Intel SGX)**: Hardware-secured execution
Developers choose the model that best fits their application’s needs. The system is modular from day one. The Role of Agglayer
Agglayer connects Chainless Apps to the rest of Web3:
* **Unified Bridge**: Native routing for assets and messages across chains
* **Pessimistic Proofs**: Prevent over-withdrawals and race conditions
* **Fast Interop (coming soon)**: Sub-second messaging between chains
* **Proof Aggregation (coming soon)**: Bundle ZK proofs across apps to minimize L1 cost
The result is a shared liquidity layer across applications and chains — composable, verifiable, and synchronized.
Proof-of-Concept: zkSpot
We built zkSpot to demonstrate what Chainless Apps unlock.
It's a high-performance spot exchange that runs app logic inside a TEE, then proves correctness via zkVM. With fast settlement, native asset support, and Agglayer routing, zkSpot behaves like a CEX — but is verifiable like a DEX.
This model generalizes to any interactive or high-throughput app:
* Real-time games
* Social protocols
* Prediction markets
* Enterprise dashboards
**Learn More**
This work builds on prior concepts like A-Z apps and modular rollup architecture. We’re grateful to the teams at Polygon Labs, Succinct, RiscZero, EigenLayer, and others whose research contributed to this system.
Read the whitepaper: [https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22989](https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22989)
Deep dive blog: [https://agglayer.dev/blogs/chainless](https://agglayer.dev/blogs/chainless)
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2025-06-02
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I have mostly been using browser-based DEXs and Phantom wallet for Solana DeFi trades, but lately I’ve been looking for something mobile-first and more intuitive especially for quick memecoin flips on the go.
Most of the options I’ve tried are clunky or rely too much on browser wrappers. I’m hoping to find something that’s:
* Fully self-custody (no CEX, no KYC)
* Optimized for touch/mobile
* Has fast swap execution for small-cap tokens
* Doesn’t require connecting to 5 different sites
I recently heard about something called Prerich haven’t tried it yet, but it sounds close.
Anyone here used it or know similar apps?
Would love some comparisons to things like Jupiter, Squads, or UXD for mobile DeFi. I don’t need full portfolio management just clean UX for swaps.
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2025-06-02
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It's been years since we asked for protonmail to support monero. On a recent [r/privacy](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/) post, someone said protonmail was too expensive for being priced less than Spotify and Netflix!
Protonmail shy's away from Monero, but also BTC lightning, opting only to support layer one Bitcoin. Then there's the protonmail user base. When searching posts regarding support for Monero payments, protonmail users (on reddit) lack any sort of critical thinking skills due to them stating that Monero is anonymous rather than private and completely miss the intention that users should not have to share with anybody except for Protonmail that they transacted with Protonmail. **It seems like protonmail supporters think wanting to hide the fact that you bought protonmail is a crime.** There's a lot of FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) regarding Monero too. These same users say Monero's specs make it hard for Western exchanges to support it which is a LIE. Kraken let's both US and Canadian residents purchase Monero. The same user said that accepting Monero has AML/KYC costs that somehow doesn't apply to Bitcoin.
It's time the Monero community to stand up for basic privacy right and put our XMR where our mouth's are instead of rolling over for these companies that use privacy as a **virtue signalling strategy.** E2E (end-to-end) encryption is the **bare minimum** for the future where user user privacy is prioritized.
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2025-06-02
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When the pain of transparency outweighs the convenience of compliance, the shift will begin. Privacy will no longer be a niche, it will be a necessity.
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2025-06-02
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Curious if there are any available, is it restricted by the app/google playstore? All I can seem to find are centralized exchanges
Thanks for the help!
Edit:
I forgot to clarify this, specifically a DEX with futures/perpetuals trading with wallet connect like GMX but mobile friendly and better U/I and U/X
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2025-06-02
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I use a Ledger cold storage for my keys. If my computer melts down or Ledger goes out of business and shuts down their software, how would I find my assets? I know the 24 word seed phrase does something but I don't anticipate that using a different computer or different device they will all be present. Am I totally wrong? Can ledger not just rug everyone and make their software unable to open and operate? Also, things like monero which are not LedgerLive but still stored within Ledger, has its own GUI wallet. I feel like its a nightmare if at all possible to recover things. Yes or no?
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2025-06-02
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hi everyone I send my tao directly from binance to my polkadot wallet, the transaction is marked as processed but now I cant find my tao anymore either on my polkdaot wallet or binance can someone please help me.
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2025-06-02
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Scarcity and liquidity are some of the main attractions of Bitcoin as an asset and monetary system; however, I hadn't seen any real calculations on when it will become 'essentially unbuyable'. This meaning that demand completely outweighs supply.
Some basic data points towards 2028-2032 as being critical years in Bitcoin's life, where it will become the first digital asset to be essentially unbuyable.
* Bitcoin has a max supply of 21 million
* 19.7 million has already been mined
* 3–4 million are estimated as lost forever
* That leaves about15M in circulation, but...
Only 2 million BTC are left on exchanges right now. A number that is dropping at an increasing rate.
# What's happening at the moment:
* Long-term holders are stacking and not selling
* Big buyers (ETFs, institutions, whales etc) are pulling BTC off exchanges into cold storage
* New demand (retail + institutional) keeps growing, but available supply is drying up.
Based on current trends:
* Exchange reserves are dropping100k-200k BTC every year
* If this continues, exchange BTC could drop below 100k by around 2028-2029
* By **2030-2032**, **there may be days where available BTC is near zero** unless sellers emerge
* At that point, **you won’t be able to buy BTC without a large price impact:** the price will have to rise dramatically to convince anyone to sell
# What this means:
* Big price spikes just to get someone to sell
* Slippage on large orders
* Possibly insane premiums in bull markets
* Essentially: Bitcoin could become “unbuyable” in the traditional sense.
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I have no cryptocurrency at all and was looking into obtaining Monero. I tried to find a straight forward method to do this but discovered that a lot of the services require me to supply ID and even then Monero is delisted due to laws in the UK conflicting with these services. So I tried the non-KYC method with Retoswap but I have to go with 0% deposit which I'm slightly confused about. Not only are there next to no offers but is there no risk in a 0% deposit offer? How exactly does it work? Do I just have to wait it out until an offer comes up that accepts SEPA/Faster Payments?
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2025-06-03
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After spending a considerable amount of time with both the Monero GUI wallet and Feather Wallet, I feel compelled to share my experience in case it helps others in the same position.
While the Monero GUI wallet is the official one and has its merits, I found it to be sluggish and frustrating in real-world use (in my experience it is unusuable). Syncing the full chain often takes multiple days—even with good hardware and bandwidth—and the interface can feel bloated or unresponsive, especially on lower-end hardware.
Feather Wallet is lightweight, fast, and efficient. It syncs in under a day, sometimes even in just a few hours. It is clean, intuitive, and made for real world use.
\- better speed
\- better interface
\- better experience
So why does the Monero project keeps the GUI under development and why does it recommend as the standard wallet? This is complete nonsense, many users get really frustrated and take years to change software. If Feather was the standard recommended wallet from the project, I bet many would feel more comfortable using Monero. However, to most (probably 99% of those) who used both wallets, the GUI is a not go. Monero will never experience real world adoption while we keep recommending people to download and use the GUI. I'm sorry but this is my opinion. Can someone explain to me as if I was a 5 year old, why do we keep recommending the GUI instead of Feather?
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It's whatever at the end of the day, but I think these colors are hella ugly compared to the UI I had before.
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So I just heard that the Bitcoin 2025 conference To my huge surprise it was mostly about stablecoins and tokenozation! What on earth is goin on? How bad will the cognitive dissonance get before someone starts talking about it? Or am I wrong? Can anyone tell me how this is possibly going to happen on btc?
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**Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on** r/ethereum
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Since 1971, the US dollar has lost 98.94% of its value against gold.
During the same period, the pound sterling has lost 99.42% of its value.
The euro would have lost 98.76% if it had existed since 1971.
The Japanese yen and the Swiss franc have fallen by 97.47% and 94.85%, respectively.
Note that gold hasn't changed. It's the currencies that have lost almost ALL of their purchasing power.
Yes, it's a scam.
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I own a BC-Vault cold wallet and am curious whether there will ever be support for Monero. Is it possible for the community to submit a request to the BC-Vault developers? While I don’t have the technical expertise to initiate the integration myself, I would be more than happy to help fundraise and donate if such a project were to begin in the future.
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Opinions on the reliability of the stability of the USDe?
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...but just too early??
This is my fear with XMR.
That it WILL eventually skyrocket and emerge as the leader!
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But it may be 30 years from now when we are too old to really enjoy the gains.
Not to mention a high probability of most us selling before that time to finance major things in life like a house, car, etc.
Monero is one of the OGs in the crypto space.
Its been around for 11 years. And even after the recent run up, it's still only around $400 while BTC is 100k+(with both coins having a similar supply as well, currently around 18 million at the moment I believe)
Even if monero is the "best" coin, you would have done so much better financially if you had been dca ing into BTC all these years instead of monero.
And the masses are usually slow to catch on. It may be 20+ years before the masses realize BTC is flawed and that XMR is superior.
But I hope I'm wrong about that.
So for those that believe XMR will have it's day in the near future (say 10 years or less), why do you think this?
What will happen in the next 10 years that will cause XMR to skyrocket that hasn't already happened yet in its 11 year history so far?
Why will people suddenly start to care about privacy en masse?
Because as much as I believe in the mission of XMR, as investors, we need to think about what will bring us the most profit in a reasonable time frame.
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Our daily thread stopped being posted by the automod a little over 2 months ago. I figured eventually someone would notice and fix it but it hasn't happened yet.
Does anyone here have contact with the moderators of /r/xmrtrader outside of reddit?
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Every few weeks there’s a new “crypto card” announcement, and it’s always the same thing: slap a logo on a prepaid Visa, maybe add some cashback gimmick, and call it innovation. But under the hood, it’s still a card. Still uses the same networks, still requires a bank account, still has KYC, fees, and all the same middlemen crypto was supposed to get rid of.
You’re basically converting your crypto to fiat, loading it onto a card, and then spending it like you would with a debit card. Nothing really new about that, except now you’ve added extra steps and probably paid extra fees for the privilege.
What am I missing here?
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I'm new to the bit tensor community and I have grabbed up a decent amount of $TAO, what are some good staking /investment strategies that others are using? Thanks!
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I've assets sitting in Aave for ages and I keep meaning to proactively come to some decision about where to allocate those funds for better returns.
Currently with last years volatility in Aave's stablecoin rates it looks as though I achieved pretty much the same return as I would have gotten in a fiat account, with the added risk of smart contracts. Trying to predict where Aave's rates will go looks extremely speculative to me; there are reasons why they should move in line with central bank rates, and also forces that could push them in the opposite direction.
A while back I was reading some cautionary posts about Morpho on this subreddit, and still I don't really understand the risks of that platform.
I have the option of either trying to utilise defi in a slightly more hands-on manner, or to just move funds to fiat for peace of mind. How would you evaluate these options, and what would you recommend in terms of the former?
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Hey folks, just wondering what recent upgrades have enabled in terms of new use cases for ethereum? Is there anything that the average user can do with the network other than contribute to its security or participate in Defi?
For the record, I believe in the project, but I’m fairly sure apart from staking I don’t see anything going on that I would get involved in at the moment, if there was a large decentralized tokenized stock exchange, for example, that would be a game changer for me which seems feasible but afaik doesn’t currently exist..
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Deny it as much as you want, you can be an atheist, a nihilist, a religious person or operate in "Temet Nosce" and listen to your own heart like I do.
In the end we have a common thing, we believe.
We believe in an ideal and not an ugly one.
We might be all different in our way of seeing things and how we operate on a daily basis, but never ever I felt closer to a community than with Monero people, at least the minded ones.
Monero is not a crypto, it's a silent Revolution, it's not even created, it has always existed, it's written in the DNA of our species, it exist because it had to exist. Cause and effect.
I see it like a decentralized country, the first one even.
Monero is for the rebellious souls, the ones that seek refuge in hope, we are here to make a difference, I know I am even as little as I am.
I see in every each of you, a brother, a sister.
Even if some of you are lost in greed.
Monero will be the crypto of tomorrow to create a new world.
A world where we trade globally, locally and safely, without evil entity that will be overtaking the whole world or is dictating his own rules.
I would give my life for Monero, if Monero would be meant to disappear it has to be because Money and the whole world is transitioning to a big change which will believe will happen.
~~I believe~~ mankind is way more than a physical form, this matrix cannot have your soul. This physical world doesn't worth it not even for all the money of the world. **D**o not betray what is sacred within you, I believe in each one of us, from the depth of my heart, I love you.
We should not hide to be right, we should say it out loud. Monero is the ONLY way we can succeed to free this world and there is no other alternative.
Never ever let Monero die.
I will use Monero for my own little Revolution.
But if somehow you feel the need to join me you know where to find me.
Together in the name of **L**ove and freedom, we can make a difference, a real one.
And remember "Apes together strong"
It's time to say NO to this "Natural Order" and YE**S** to Love.
In Monero I Trust.
In Love I Trust.
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2025-06-03
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I am new to the XMR vs. BTC debate.
From what I am getting, XMR has three main points over BTC: privacy (stealth addresses and ring signatures), practicality (speed and lower transaction fees) and mining centralization resistance (RandomX's ASIC resistance).
To the first two points, the BTC response seems to be the Lightning Network. Is there anything wrong with that? To the third, I don't know how BTC could prevent mining centralization, though I am not as clear on why you'd need to prevent it in the first place, or how stopping ASIC-based mining achieves that.
Are there resources about this I can look into? For some reason it feels like there was a big debate long ago and I just missed it.
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I almost put all my money in Ether after seing the first graph and I thought that the Pectra upgrade was really afecting the Ether supply but something was not right and I investigated further. The fact that the start of the supply reduction was on May 1 instead of May 7 when Pectra went into effect was strange. I also looked into the changes that the Pectra upgrade could have on the supply and it should theoretically be negligible.
I usually look into ycharts to see the Ether supply but I investigated further and saw that etherescan also has a similar chart. I looked into the numbers after May 1 and saw that the "Daily Eth 2 Staking Rewards" are frozen at 2482 Ether and that they are ignored making the total supply change be negative and equal to the "Daily Burnt Fees". So probably it is a bug in the etherescan side and all the other webs just pull from their API.
I have reported this to etherscan to their email contact but received no reply, not even any acknowledgement so if someone has a contact there please tell them to look into it.
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2025-06-03
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**Subnet 65 | SNS (Subnet Seeds) Tokens Sale Launch Date Reveal**
The very first Subnet Seeds launch is happening on Taofu with Subnet 65 (TPN) leading the way.
**Timelines** **Sale Will Start on Friday, June 6th 2025 16:00 CET**
**Registration Window:** open now until June 6th 2025 15:30 CET. (only registered wallets can participate in the sale).
For more information, check out Taofu Twitter: [https://x.com/taofuxyz](https://x.com/taofuxyz)
Or Discord: [https://discord.gg/taofu](https://discord.gg/taofu)
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**Subnet 65 | SNS (Subnet Seeds) Tokens Sale Launch Date Reveal**
The very first Subnet Seeds launch is happening on Taofu with Subnet 65 (TPN) leading the way.
**Timelines** **Sale Will Start on Friday, June 6th 2025 16:00 CET** **Registration Window:** open now until June 6th 2025 15:30 CET. (only registered wallets can participate in the sale).
Find all official links and posts on Taofu's X: [https://x.com/taofuxyz](https://x.com/taofuxyz)
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Quick question, I'd really appreciate if anyone know the answer to...I've noticed that my stakes on TaoStats are showing a much lower yield than what the same validator displays on taoyield.com. Does anyone know why that discrepancy exists?
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Actually, Bitcoin has changed my mind.
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Hey all,
Any good smaller market cap Subnets you feel strong about?
I used to be all in with ETH projects but now I’m all in with dTAO/TAO. The network is perfect for innovation and once retail joins in the future, it can really boost a lot of projects 📈
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Hey all — I’m working on a concept and wanted to get early feedback from the DeFi crowd here. This isn’t a token promo or launch — just trying to stress test the logic and assumptions behind the design.
The core idea is to build a decentralized platform that lets people speculate on public sentiment toward institutions (companies, organizations, agencies, etc.) — not their stock prices or fundamentals, but their perceived trust.
Each entity has a sentiment contract, and the system tracks a real-time Public Trust Index (PTI) — a score from 0–850 representing collective trust in that entity. This isn’t oracle-fed. The PTI score is voted on by users directly through on-chain governance:
• Anyone can vote (wallet-based ID prevents duplicate voting)
• Holding sentiment tokens gives you more voting power, but voting is quadratically weighted to avoid whale dominance
• Votes are time-locked per entity and can be updated every 12 hours
We’re doing this because there seems to be a growing disconnect between stock performance and public perception. Companies that are deeply distrusted by the public continue to perform well on Wall Street, while others with strong cultural support lag behind. In today’s markets, Wall Street’s word matters more than ours — this project aims to rebalance that by letting people actually stake conviction on what they believe, not just what institutions say.
We know “trading sentiment” sounds like meme casino territory, so to preempt that:
• Tokens give direct utility via governance over the PTI score
• The goal is to create a new class of market asset that tracks perception, not value
• Over time, PTI scores could become their own public indicators — like a market-based signal of trust that reflects where public conviction really lies
Would love thoughts on:
• Does this model make sense structurally?
• Is the mechanism too easily gameable?
• Does it land as a useful concept or just novelty?
All honest feedback welcome. Trying to pressure test before we build deeper or open-source the logic.
Thanks!
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When....
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I'm curious about what happens when two transactions are created from the same account. Let's call them T1 and T2, and let's make T2 more desirable to the miners. T1 gets released first and has a normal fee, and T2 gets released later and has a significantly higher fee.
How much later does T2 have to be released to be confident that T1 gets accepted on to the blockchain instead of T2?
EDIT: I did some reading online, and I'm getting answers to similar questions ranging from a few minutes to a couple hours.
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5. Segwit
4. Lightning Maxis
3. Replace by fee
2. u/theymos
1 . Blockstream
Thoughts?
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2025-06-04
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Let's first assume bitcoin is really becoming the only form of currency in the future, therefore the total money in the world currently: 800 Trillion dollars would be the market cap of bitcoin. That means approximate 38 million per bitcoin. And that would also mean micro-strategy with 580,000 bitcoins (2.76% of bitcoins total supply) would be worth 22 Trillion dollar and Michael Saylor with 17,732 bitcoins would be worth 673 Billion Dollars. Is this not just a super fucked up dystopia? They got that rich from doing what exactly? Adding no value to society. You really think people who bought $1000 worth of anything in 2010 should be a billionaire today?
Continuing the assumption Bitcoin is literally the earlier you jump on ship the better, rich people have more spare money so they can afford to invest early and normal people live paycheck to paycheck can't even invest that much even if they want to, so it's literally more beneficially for rich people if the price goes up.
Isn't Bitcoin actually just a redistribution of wealth, but it is bias towards people who got it first and rich people?
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It actually depends on your needs.
If you value convenience, a custodial wallet might be a better fit. You don’t need to manage a seed phrase. It’s easy to use, but you’re trusting a third party to keep your assets safe. If something happens to that service, your funds could be at risk. If you care more about security and control, a non-custodial wallet is a better choice. You hold your own seed phrase, so only you can access your wallet and assets. But if you lose the seed phrase, there’s no way to recover your wallet.
So, the choice is in your hands.
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I don't understand this kind of sentiments. Sure there is wallets without seed phrase e.g. okx, but it's not standardize, and you end up having something not human recognizable (unlike seed phrase), so you have to use the same wallet to recover it. Nevertheless, I think it's an interesting experiment and will keep an eye on it.
As to why not use the centralised auth service... Personally, I think if you trust google or apple to authorize your asset, why not just store your seed phrase in the cloud drive...?
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No, the address alone doesn't free your funds. Otherwise everyone you shared the address with would have access.
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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I currently have a Nano S ledger I bought back in 2021. I haven't been much in crypto until this year. I have been doing some digging and many do not recommend Ledger because of the information leaks.
After digging up in this forum for the best security cold wallet, it seems Trezor from what I gather.
Before purchasing this product, is what I gathered recently still holds true and if so, which version is best price + security wise. I think many recommend Trezor 3 model...so should I make that buy or is there something even better out there or is my information gathering completely off?
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r/ethereum
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r/ethereum
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2025-06-04
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Did you lose all or part of the recovery words?
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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Thank you for the meaningful feedback.
>A truly "stable" token needs a robust underlying value proposition, not just mathematical safeguards.
I agree. And with that I think that a stable growth mechanism is on its an intriguing value proposition. We know that stable coins, just by being stable against the $ have great value, so a similar concept focused on stable growth could be valuable too.
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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Let’s be honest, would you actually feel okay trusting your grandma’s life savings with Bitcoin?
I mean, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype, but when you really think about it, would you want your family’s money riding on it?
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r/btc
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r/btc
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2025-06-04
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I'm a Kaspa believer. I only hold BTC and Kaspa. But recently I felt like I needed to diversify my portfolio a little bit and asked for some recommendations on Kaspa subreddit. Then I was surprised to find out there are many Kaspians who only hold Kaspa, Bitcoin, and TAO, which led me to consider TAO in my portfolio. Is there anyone here whose portfolio mostly consists of Kaspa, TAO, Bitcoin too?
1. If so why do you like TAO and Kaspa at the same time? Is it just because they are fair launch, community driven?
(I haven't looked into TAO properly yet but I do like the fact that there was no VCs, ICO, premining, preallocation etc..That's pretty much everything I know about TAO)
2. I think strong community is essential for a long term survival and prosperity. Do you consider TAO has a strong community?
3. I still don't get why a crypto needs to meet AI. (Haha sorry I'll look into it deeper on my own after this.) But why? Could you sell me this project in simple words?
Thank you 😊
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r/bittensor_
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r/bittensor_
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2025-06-04
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Any of the crypto financial analysis folks present here who like digging into financial models, simulations and risk in DeFi like me.
Chaos Labs is running grants to support your work. You can visit Chaos Labs grants section to learn more on this.
These are the topics covered
1. AI models for DeFi, CeFi, and financial risk analysis
2. Crypto-focused search tools & indexing solutions
3. Advanced AI-driven market intelligence
4. On-chain analytics & tooling
5. AI-powered data insights
If someone is interested in working together with me and applying to this then happy to discuss.
I have built detailed models for on-chain credit default swaps (CDS) and tackling asset volatility risk through the same. A great deal of more work is required to be looked into this especially if we want to cover a broad range of risks like de-pegging & hacking in crypto. Also, work on using on-chain CDS to drastically decrease the cost to hedge risks for real-world assets like fuel prices or foreign currency revenues for outsourcing/service companies etc. has to be done.
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r/defi
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r/defi
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2025-06-04
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I lost all of it, so there wouldn’t be any possible way to recover it?
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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Been deep in this too, tried everything from Dexscreener to Arkham. Lately, I’ve settled on Okto. It’s mobile-native, plugs into onchain + offchain data, and shows real-time perp and spot positions across chains. Bonus: it routes trades automatically for best execution, no manual tracking or dashboard-hopping needed.
What I still wish existed? A unified feed that blends alpha drops, token flows, and trade signals, all wallet-specific. Feels like we’re getting close though.
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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I have a Trustwallet for holding different coins, I have an account with Kraken for a KYC'd exchange I can withdraw directly to my bank account, and I have an account with CoinEX un-KYC'd for moving things around that I don't want a link back to my country's tax services.
Gives me the flexibility and a measure of anonymity...only issue for some people is that CoinEX has a daily limit of $10k and a monthly limit of $50k.
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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Is this reverse clickbait?
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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this is a new common scam going around, i was a victim myself. take care everyone
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r/cryptotechnology
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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April!? Bro, Its FUCKING JUNE!
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-04
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# What is ETH Duties Tracker?
ETH Duties Tracker is a web application that helps Ethereum validators monitor their upcoming duties including block proposals, attestations, and sync committee participation right from their browser. It provides real-time notifications and a dashboard view of all validator activities.
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# What types of duties are tracked?
The tracker monitors three types of validator duties:
* **Proposer Duties:** When your validator is selected to propose a block
* **Attester Duties:** Regular attestation duties that happen every epoch
* **Sync Committee:** Special duties when your validator is part of the sync committee
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All data is stored locally in your browser's local storage. No validator information is sent to external servers except for the beacon node queries and optional notification services. Your data persists between browser sessions until you manually clear it.
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r/ethereum
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r/ethereum
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2025-06-04
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Is Bittensor currently running an airdrop?
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r/bittensor_
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2025-06-04
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I'm methodically learning about BTC - XMR swaps and Monero mobile storage, and would value input from knowledgeable community members. While I'm new, I'm approaching this with proper caution and respect for the technology.
After thorough research, here's what I understand so far about:
1. Mobile Wallet:
Got some mobile wallet recommendations from getmonero official website, and I was able to get
- Cake wallet
- Moneroju
- Stack Wallet
On both Cake and Stack wallet, it takes forever to sync, but that's not the case for Moneroju
2. Swap:
I did some digging in both reddit and dread, got some recommendations from the comments but I don't know which to trust. Here are some of the entity mentioned
- Haveno
- Bisq
- trocador.app
Where I'm seeking clarification:
1. What's the best mobile wallet for holding?
2. What the range of amount can I safely hold there?
Cause I did read a few comment about holding little quantity but no specified range
3. What mobile swap services are best for a novice and it's trustworthy?
4. The right way to go about the swap and the amount per transaction?
5. What swap safety practices aren't getting enough attention?
6. Is Haveno trusted?
I'm not looking for shortcuts, just substantive discussion to validate my learning direction. Constructive insights appreciated
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r/Monero
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2025-06-04
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**tl;dr:** Over the course of the past \~3 years, I took out \~$150,000 in personal loans and 0% credit card balance transfer loans to purchase 4.75 Bitcoin. I've paid \~$15,000 in interest so far and currently have a \~$40,000 remaining balance.
Today, June 4th, Bitcoin is trading at $105,000 which brings the current value of my 4.75₿ to $498,750.
The average price I paid is \~$35,000 per Bitcoin.
My total cost basis is \~$165,000 ($150k in loans + $15k in interest).
This comes to \~201% unrealized profit or \~$333,000 in dollar terms.
**What’s new since my last update?**
I know that for like the past 3 updates I said I wouldn’t take out any more loans, but I lied again! I took out another 0% balance transfer loan for $25,000 to purchase 0.25₿ when Bitcoin hit $100k.
I was so close to having it all paid off too. I was down to just $20,000 remaining balance, but I simply couldn’t resist.
**What’s next?**
I have no plans to sell any of it. Just buy and hold. Retire early. I service the debt with earned income from my job. I can easily afford the payments. I should have it all paid off by mid 2026… so long as I don’t take out even more loans to buy even more Bitcoin!
Also, as mentioned in my 2.5 year update, I paid off all of the personal loans! So no more interest charges accruing. The remaining \~$40,000 I owe is from the balance transfers which have 0% interest for at least the next 6-12 months depending upon the card. I'm sure I'll have them all paid off before then.
I’ve made updates every \~6 months or so. Feel free to view my post history to learn more about my strategy.
**Most Frequently Asked Questions I get?**
**1. Why take out loans when I could just buy Bitcoin from earned income?**
If I only did that, then I would not have been able to buy nearly as much Bitcoin as I did at the lowest prices. Back in 2022, I knew we were in a bear market. I also knew that it wouldn’t last more than a couple years.
I view it as a “Reverse DCA." I pay the loans each month instead of DCA. This allowed me to buy a lot more Bitcoin than I otherwise would have been able to buy. I can easily afford the monthly payments to service the debt. I borrow responsibly.
If I had just DCA’d these past 3 years, I would have only been able to acquire less than half of what I got from using the loan strategy. The loans allowed me to buy more Bitcoin when the price was in the $16-35K range.
I you’ve been following my updates, you’d know that the majority of my 4.75₿ was purchased from February 2022 to October 2023 when it was in the aforementioned $16-35k range.
My recent purchase of 0.25₿ for $25,000 was kinda painful to be honest. Especially considering that just 2.5 years ago that much would have gotten me \~1.25₿… big yikes!
**2. This is too risky. You’re insane. You’re gambling. Never take out loans to buy Bitcoin!**
Taking out loans to buy assets is fine, so long as you can afford to responsibly service the debt. Just don’t take out loans to buy liabilities!!! This is what most Americans get wrong. They take out loans to buy liabilities such as vacations, shopping sprees, cars, jewelry, etc…
I have a thesis an a strategy…
My thesis is simple: due to reckless fiscal and monetary policy (money printing) by our government, the US dollar will continue to depreciate in value, i.e. inflation.
My strategy: take out loans in USD and buy hard money like BTC which will appreciate in value against the USD.
The strategy is basically a speculative attack on the US dollar. Wall Street traders have been doing the same thing for decades. Have you hear of the Yen Carry Trade? I’m doing the same thing except with USD and BTC.
If you look at all the successful, filthy rich Wall Street investors, you’ll see that they all have one thing in common: they used leverage (borrowing) to buy assets. None of them got rich by working hard, saving money and investing in the S&P500. They all use intelligent leverage and they all concentrate it on a few high conviction assets.
For myself, I’m not so concerned about becoming filthy rich, I just want to have financial security, independence and sovereignty. This is why I Bitcoin.
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r/Bitcoin
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2025-06-04
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Would you pay for indexing-as-a-service?
You pay x USD, whitelist your addresses and provide the app with your ABIs/IDLs.
The indexer listens for events and stores them for you to easily query.
Side note: I know this already exists in various forms. If you're already paying for something like this, what would make you change providers?
For people who don't know what an indexer is: An blockchain indexer or ETL pipeline is a system that reads, stores and processes data from the chain mainly using RPC endpoints. Data here can mean native transactions, token transfers, NFT mints, swaps, Oracle price feeds, virtually ANYTHING that emits an event in a smart contract or program.
This is super useful if you want to calculate your on-chain P&L from trading, find arbitrage opportunities, create dashboards for your dApp and various other things.
An example of existent indexers out there is Subgraph from The Graph. Many dApps use it successfully, but you probably shouldn't use it if you have custom demands.
You can optimize your indexer for ingestion latency (i.e. how fast you have access to data) which is what people doing MEV or HFT might want to do. Or you can optimize them for historical analytical queries (like PnL analysis, seeing how many Chainlink transactions there ever where and which nodes did what, etc).
The same can be done on pretty much any chain.
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r/defi
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r/defi
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2025-06-04
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRTZCakZlNlg5YXVxaElKbkZjTkxaaFlqVFlQN1hLWlRILTg0TncycmxMc3NUcEo4b0lfcGRZXzd3MkFfZEtqMXNxcnZ4d1hSXzlFUTd5c3JMXzlVblE9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdTdZTlNPcFd1ajNYLUpYTWxtNHhRZy1SOWZlN3JpNHNjYTdsOHk4RTJidGJjbjZ3TVByck5SeHAxRGxzb1JVNklLOFJESFhaUGVtOHFDTHZldjZUZm5tNTAybjVJaHdoTzVMcTdkUUYyTXhyZi02dmp0YU1pRURYdDdnQkUyaGJNbnptQzZiV242eWFNQzEzbWp1QmVMczQ0UDA4ZzJBUzNvekRaWk1mWE9tS2pjWVZ1NVF1OUQwWmR5bHJzTTJl
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I am 29M and I just reached 0.27 BTC. I started over 7 years ago and living in a third world country with worthless fiat and salary I put everything I could into this. I can't help but feel like I am being left out and I might never be able to have a full bitcoin or even enough to provide a comfortable life for the family. Do you think the 1 BTC dream is still possible?
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r/Bitcoin
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2025-06-04
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUlVvT2JpVjF0WGg0QloxV0hBdUFQQUh1aWYyUlYzYmJ2WG9KWUJUOW16VW1EZVNJUGVhZDRzZm9ZNU1fUG9jbUNQdElsYzczZ0pidTFiaGs1YmtIWmc9PQ==
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*A quick read for developers, validators, subnet operators, miners, and @everyone to stay in the loop.*
---
🔒 **ZK Proof Implementation**
• **Validation approach:** ZK proof logic will be validated in the simulator before mainnet deployment.
• **Cost optimization:** More cost-effective verification identified, now targeting EVM compatibility for broader ecosystem support.
• **Security constraint:** ZK randomness cannot leverage DRAM due to manipulation risks from potential memory attacks.
• **Outstanding issue:** The validator deregistration challenge flow remains unresolved and requires immediate attention.
• **Next steps:** Documentation is in progress to segment the implementation into discrete, manageable engineering tickets.
○ ***KEY CHALLENGE:*** Preventing exploitation during the validator deregistration process represents a critical security vulnerability.
---
🌿 **Subnet Pruning Strategy**
• **Necessity confirmed:** Pruning logic is essential for network hygiene and resource optimization.
• **Targeting criteria:** Subnets with low or no emission rates and inactive development teams will be targeted.
• **Protection mechanism:** Immune subnets (recently created or with active participants) will be protected from pruning.
• **Current metrics:** Subnet count ranges from approximately 64–128 with a modest growth trajectory.
• **Discussion point:** High-emission subnets with inactive logic (e.g., Subnet 5) raise gaming concerns. Additional mechanism design is needed to prevent reward exploitation.
○ **Action item:** Finalize PR for dTao-compatible deregistration (<https://github.com/opentensor/subtensor/issues/1651>).
---
🧩 **Sub-subnet Feature (Child Subnet Proposal)**
• **Proposal:** Enable multiple competitions per subnet through a "sub-subnets" architecture.
• **Technical Specifications:**
○ **Default Limit:** Maximum of 3 sub-subnets per parent subnet
○ **UID Sharing:** UIDs shared across sub-subnets with a single token economic model
○ **Architecture:** No nesting allowed; validators operate across all sub-subnets
○ **Global Constraints**: Each subnet (including its sub-subnets) maintains a shared 256 UID (miner slot) cap and executes a single Yuma consensus per block. Sub-subnets do not increase UID capacity—they share it.
• **Benefits:**
○ Reduced operational costs for subnet operators
○ Support for multiple incentive mechanisms within a single subnet
○ Enhanced winner-takes-all competitive dynamics
• **Concerns Raised:**
○ **DDoS Risk:** Mass sub-subnet registration could overwhelm network resources
○ **Governance:** Proposal-based registration suggested versus automatic approval for better regulatory control
○ **Implementation Details:** Naming conventions and stake behavior (global versus split allocation) require further specification
---
🚀 **Recent Releases & Development Updates**
• **v9.5.1 Release:**
○ **BT CLI Improvements:**
Enhanced installation process for Linux distributions
○ **Maintenance:** Dependency cleanup and optimization
• **Crowdloan Pallet Addition:**
○ **Functionality:** Enables subnet crowdfunding with contributor tracking capabilities
○ **Status:** Redistribution mechanism implementation still pending
• **Pending PRs:**
○ Add parent hotkey retrieval functionality
○ Yuma 3 consensus updates (submit if not yet PR'd)
○ Subnet hyperparameter expansion (<https://github.com/opentensor/bittensor/issues/1709>)
---
⚠️ **Active Development Issues**
• **Sync Problems:** Network synchronization issues are under investigation with no ETA for resolution.
• **DeFi Integration:** Uniswap v3-style integration is in progress to enable liquidity provision via TAO/Alpha stake pairs.
---
📌 **Action Items**
1️⃣ **ZK Implementation:** Segment ZK proof implementation plan into discrete engineering tickets with clear deliverables
2️⃣ **Security:** Resolve validator deregistration exploit vectors in ZK flow ***(HIGH PRIORITY)***
3️⃣ **Network Maintenance:** Advance subnet pruning implementation via <https://github.com/opentensor/subtensor/issues/1651>
4️⃣ **Governance:** Determine registration caps and governance structure for sub-subnets to prevent network abuse
5️⃣ **Economic Model:** Finalize and test redistribution logic for crowdloan pallet functionality
6️⃣ **Code Review:** Submit or review pending Yuma 3 and hyperparameter-related PRs
---
📅 **Next Meeting:** Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM EST
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2025-06-04
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpScWRkZHhZam1fd3ZUemdlYjlwY3RMaGlyT3hLY1Q5TXZXaFhlZ2FUemxLTWsxUEt6UEFSUURxcnc1ZnE2TlR3X1g4M3RUTE9xd25JMkIyaE5XeHhjT3R0bVpjTTBlV0VDdnNIdU9hT0tGQTdmTS0wMFc2UlZLLU5yWi1UUlExZmt6SFlDbElXaTVITllkVkJvT3c1dVJmQWNvSmVYTWdpUEJDTlEyRTlyRUVpekpiY2d6UlZ3MGt2Rk9IZ05XTDBMX2FQUWJ2Q05rSHg4QUJRWENDQjk0QT09
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Do you still hold stocks, bonds, mutual funds? Or 100% DeFi, maybe hodling some crypto on the side?
I still have investments in TradFi but I'm migrating more and more to DeFi. Curious what % of your liquid portfolio is in DeFi.
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r/defi
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2025-06-04
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdDY2enl4NE1XWVBjVXRjRGd6bEVFZERvYlVxeUFPaEtNOVlGbmc4UzBMb3BJaHA5TmFFdHFZWFVjSVEwOENfTVd6Z2tSTG9PTzN6Y2lxLURlMkFSS3c9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVU8tN29iNzV3ZWZPbVNoamVWTy1qc25zajhsNEVIRlBDaXptNmJYVFc3TldDQVNXOHVxTzhmMnYtTVA3Y3I3a21OdklUMXBldm5DUno4MGxXU1NIX0xvM2FlbU9WaVNkT19MdDZrSWliRmFNOVA2cGdrUWRIWjk1YzFfUmhmZjJfMzZrcUIwUzBQcXhpWGxBYmUwaWhXWTQ3NGtTZUZESlgxaWVCMXl0NWw0RDM2bnB0dDVSUlVDUDdjY1hTRHRS
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Honestly after hearing the news and doing research, I wouldn’t even invest in to bitcoin long-term anymore. It’s way too risky now and still new. Quantum computing is extremely powerful.
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r/CryptoTechnology
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSeDk5N09SWVh6U1p1VE5wSlU1cXFKYzBXRGNSSFVnMDBnWlZOQ3JJb0RQLWxId2lLemt5SFQxR1JhWFVCaVpfVjVQUVktSllSNHh5NXNMVm5KVjl4T0ZCeEI5azNDOTVuSWZwWlhJclk2WkFiQUtnd21ReFVBQ1dzLUFmS1picVNiT2VpMUhkaVg4anVQTTE0Wnl4aXd5cmdRdmpBOHFmSkpjTE82cFFpLW9jSGpXRjBIUHpvRFJkbHd0Q3l0ME9YeWQ5bDhJaDgtQV9pRDZWQk5rTUtKZz09
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I have a system with two parties, P1 and P2. At some point, P2 gains the ability to use transaction T2 and, later, P1 gains the ability to use transaction T1. In my system, when P2 can use T2, they are supposed to and T1 only exists as an escape if P2 vanishes.
But it is possible for P1 to release T1 then P2 to almost simultaneously release T2. These transactions are from the same account (from the same private key) and are mutually exclusive.
At this point, the system is fine as long as P1 can reliably see T2 in the in the mempool or some other location on the network. If P1 can see T2, they can extract a secret from it and use it to their advantage elsewhere in my system, which (to P1) acts as compensation for not being able to execute T1.
But this all hinges on P1 being able to see T2 whether or not T2 ever actually appears on the blockchain. If P2 knows they only have a chance to get T2, but they always get the punishment associated with the release of their secret, it no longer makes sense for a malicious P2 to release T2 simultaneously with P1 releasing T1.
When I designed my system, I assumed that node mempools on pretty much all blockchains contained a list of received transactions that are valid given the current state of the blockchain, and I assumed my P1 could query some nodes to see of T2 was maliciously released and get the secret. But I recently learned that there are blockchains where this is not the case, and nodes discard any incoming transactions that contradict with a transaction in their mempool, making it probable that P1 would not detect T2.
Can an Ethereum user reliably find two simultaneously released transactions that are contradictory? Or, alternatively, do nodes propagate valid transactions that contradict with a transaction in their mempool?
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r/ethereum
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYTZ1SEpoVWoyd2tiUGl0RUE2blhWSWZlOXlmaVJFNTZEMEptaExnVzhPdGdaN0l1dXJJM1k0UG1Wc3ZWazRfLUp1Mlhud2NZcW9DVXZCajJfeDBIWkE9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRUVEcjM1X3FPa051MS1mdVgtaHVpVmVNcU5ma09vQlpwY2E2ZFBnRGNMcThjNkp0RGpob3Jwek5MWFp5ek1UeUMwZjU5QTdUUElJdjREY1RoLU9CTWxVS2trYWR0Zl9taE9zeFdjM2xGRmxrZjFKUk1Kek9FN1hiczA4bkJzZnFaTXJMZ3g0Vk1oZk8zbnEzZjVxSUNaUDZ5aXFLTENRT0dHaDNuckpxTTUwOHhWUHNFMFVQdmRVcEJXbmhoOVQ4Y016QjREU3lEYVgzd3ZNNWRTNmRXQT09
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I have a system where two parties, P1 and P2, each have transactions, T1 and T2 from the same transaction output (account). P2 is supposed to receive the ability to release T2 first and is supposed to release it within a certain time period. If they don't, P1 gains the ability to release T1. But it is possible for P2 to maliciously release T2 essentially simultaneously to P1 releasing T1.
T2 has a secret hidden in it that P1 can use to get something to compensate P1 for P2's malicious action, but it requires P1 to see T2. If P1 can reliably see T2, then it is not worth it to P2 to attempt this maneuver, as they either break even or net lose assets.
I had a similar discussion yesterday on another matter where I was told that Monero nodes only add transactions to their mempool if there is no contradicting transaction in a "first come, first serve" approach.
Would both transactions propagate the network? Would a node propagate a transaction that contradicts a transaction in their personal mempool? If P1 was a node, how likely would it be that they would see both T1 and T2?
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r/monero
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r/Monero
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaHF4MzdCZ1F5aTBmdG0xcEY5OUNhc1k4QXZ3Vl94Q09SMkREbUxKMHJQS2daN2M3X19sMnUtY1lxZlV2ZTZxRjBCUEdxUUtQcnUyMTZ3a1ZDRzB5Mmc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMXl2MFdLVmV5aFBmbjRCUU9DZUZ3cUtZNVU2RHhTR0ZPel85YnhMejVzZXZsQXdjcE5lLUhrRTFINF83N0VkU2xwdkFhZzlzQ2JvQTVnVFYwOXQybi1sMzdtLVhqYTlSMWZTc3pKd0ZlODI3WU56emZuOElpX3cwT0hwQVdIUXY4RWdaUnRtVFBpRjBvdDZOZ1lpSEdBYms2WUNQQm9xX2pYV0FXOTFrdGJ1WTgzOGl3SnVwejlraUV2bmZqNHJJTmNSb2tad0R2U2dwYlJWN3l3N1lVUT09
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ATTN all TAO-pilled stakers! TAO staking in the Talisman wallet extension is now live! All the same functionality as the Talisman Portal—but no tabs, no fuss. Stake $TAO on your favorite Bittensor subnets faster and easier than ever! This includes: choosing subnets, validators, staking and unstaking dTAO, and staking on root—all right within the wallet. :FuelWallet: Not to mention now being able to organize Subnets by ‘Alpha in Pool’, ’TAO in Pool’, UID, and by Emissions ranking. And Validators by name, number of stakers, total staked, and rewards.Pretty cool! So what are you waiting for? Go dive into the world of Bittensor subnets and secure your piece of the future of AI infrastructure!
[https://x.com/wearetalisman/status/1930298796212400527](https://x.com/wearetalisman/status/1930298796212400527)
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r/bittensor_
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWDBuWHN3MElBYnZjbmIwemR3UHRILVRTYkZXdHc3eGdrYUlFbjNDclFvZ1BxbnNoNmdheXgzcG8tX3FhajNLblJwSF82RldrbDRDLW1TWWlwREhYSlE9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbUtvQzZDbW9meHlRRnQtNklyZWFHM0NxMDZBbGw5NWR2SGFaN2FNXzBSdURSY1BVVGxPTDhfdVhzXy1jazJJS19LeUx6bWpNTDRjZnpBWFpRV0djbnZmNUd1SnkwcmR2QVdEZVlmdG1uYWZVMTR1am5VakYyLXBBcHd1Nk9iY3lwMldGRDhzc1cwQXEwR1ZuYjNSSDh3VlF1U3hUSnIwakZUTERpYWp0Z083MDdjWXdEaTBfQWF6RHlTNDFocUFmVXJhLUxEU1ZtcENYX0hpd1N6SkQ4Zz09
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Imagine this scenario: You have a running business, and you work with a service provider for several years successfully. You trust this service provider, and his invoices were accepted as business expenses, and you could use them to deduct your profit. One day, he sends you his next invoice, but this time he has changed his payment conditions. Instead of a wire transfer, he asks you to pay him in Monero. Instead of his bank details, he mentioned his Monero address as a payment target. Would you accept this invoice? Could you still use such an invoice to deduct your business expenses?
Does anyone have practical experience with this topic, and in which way would authorities view this topic in Europe and the USA?
Edit: For those who still dont understand. The "vendor" is a metaphor for something else.
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r/Monero
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMjRvUkdMVlRickZoQzRxdlBRUlJKSmZtN0RDSF9oaVJNLVptajdxWFFrVTRWT29uTjRQemFLUDVjRUpMYUVHY1FMT3hTekJNY00wZ1pyLXdIbnNZTnc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMzdXZG5tNWMtT2FnaVdKS1B4TzZzb183dmdtWXUwVmNGR3BYc3VMeG5MbUw5MC1iaGVwZjNGdnMzcXFjNUYwdDdZNkUyR2Ryd0lRbjZHbEhtREF0bzJfaEFIeXRkSG5VQnFVRkZaQnVkak11M2tBYmgxZ3hNT3MzMTc2R2xTOUY1cjk5eGh3YkliZEFYQTV0RE5nQmo5Zm1Jb3hFazk4U3hCTjZ0ZXJFMkNoZkFyZXE5a3ZyU0xBaXpRc1lmbklr
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I've been developing a decentralized protocol concept for the last few months, and I'm finally ready to seek some outside input. The core idea is this: what if individuals could speculate on public trust? Instead of just focusing on stock prices or revenue predictions, we could delve into the actual sentiment and perception towards organizations—whether it’s a public entity like Tesla or a private firm like OpenAI.
The framework consists of two components. The first is a sentiment token, which would be a tradable ERC-20 asset reflecting the level of trust in a specific institution. The second is what I’m referring to as the Public Trust Index (PTI), a score ranging from 0 to 850 that updates based on community votes. Everyone could vote irrespective of token holdings, but those who do hold tokens would have their votes weighted more heavily.
The goal here is to create a decentralized, real-time mechanism for tracking public sentiment and allowing individuals to express that sentiment through capital. Just like one might go long or short on Tesla stock based on earnings reports or news events, this system would enable trading sentiment tokens in response to events, controversies, or shifts in public perception.
The significance of this idea, to me, lies in the widening gap between market movements and actual public sentiment. Companies can post stellar financial results and still lose public favor, or they can be adored by users yet face scrutiny from regulators or investors. Unfortunately, this reality isn't transparently captured in today’s systems. This concept aims to bridge that divide, not by establishing a truth oracle, but by creating what I like to think of as a trust oracle. Perhaps that's a more truthful reflection of reality.
This approach won’t utilize price oracles, nor will it require KYC processes. It would operate around the clock. My intention is to create something streamlined and expressive—a protocol layer that treats sentiment itself as an asset.
Nonetheless, I still have some questions. Would people genuinely engage with something like this, or is it merely an appealing idea on paper? What strategies could prevent influential entities from skewing the PTI votes? Should users expect rewards simply for holding sentiment tokens, or is speculation sufficient? Are there existing protocols I should examine to refine the design?
I’m not a developer yet, but I'm in the learning process. If this concept triggers any thoughts—positive or negative—please share. I’m eager to sharpen my ideas and work towards building something impactful.
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r/ethereum
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r/ethereum
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2025-06-05
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSeVlEU0FnZVRiMmlFWmpPanp6OUd1U0k3V0dPOF9HTkowTWlhd242amg1UXljMzRfbXpPU3RvY2UwMFE5d0toV1ZYMFY1WW8zUmE2RkpfRE56c2ZwbnE2RS1WLUVMXzFoRG5NQW5NS01xRFk9
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Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSeUM2Y2s5LW10MnpzNEtiNWNNYVVrTjlNSHE3TjllVGZjZXV0bF81djhGUDA1OFdwUWdFU0QzNzZlUXhnMmtrUlNnZG1WeExnc1h4YUQ2VjRaM3FKM0hXRWVHQXRwaUkwai1WM0lQZWdtaGZZNzctMGlaU2FUU3AyNHR2Y2k3UEdvdExSV01HXzBFajFZOXB5eGl6bE5idEo4TTZKeEN1bFo3RGRfS1g1MWJjcmg1NXpWb2lFMkI1d19hc0Vqbkw1
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