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    Ethereum Passions Network's network of 260+ Niche Online Dating Sites is now accepting payment via Ethereum and Bitcoin

    Ethereum Passions Network's network of 260+ Niche Online Dating Sites is now accepting payment via Ethereum and Bitcoin


    Passions Network's network of 260+ Niche Online Dating Sites is now accepting payment via Ethereum and Bitcoin

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 03:56 PM PST

    Passions Network's network of 260+ Niche Online Dating Sites is now accepting payment via Ethereum and Bitcoin

    This forum is directly responsible for our company setting up a payment option using Coinbase as the cryptocurrency payment processor.

    After reading (here) about another company running payments through Coinbase, we set everything up in a matter of hours. (We had no idea it was so easy or we would have done this a year ago.)

    While individual sites within our network of dating sites are free, there is a one-time-only 'Network Wide' upgrade fee to access the entire network of sites. While this has been the case for years, we only just now expanded the payment options to include ETH and/or BTC.

    Our guess is that most online dating sites will begin accepting cryptocurrency payments in the very near future. If they don't, they just don't understand it.

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    Looking for advice about stablecoins linked to Ethereum

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 05:35 AM PST

    I want to convert some of my crypto into a reliable stablecoin because I am feeling risk averse right now. Which are the best one right now and will I be able to use uniswap to get them?

    Thanks

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    "Crystalline Ether" 1/1 & 3/3 NFT available on Rarible �� OC

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 03:35 PM PST

    Borrowing DAI vs other stable coins on AAVE

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 08:38 AM PST

    I don't understand if there is an advantage to borrowing DAI instead of other stable coins. Currently DAI has a borrow interest rate of 30% and USDC has 7.5% for example. Can't someone borrow USDC and buy DAI and supply it and gain %12(DAI supply interest rate)-7.5%(USDC borrow interest rate)=4.5% interest on it? Is there a reason why interest rates are different for different stable coins and for DAI to have such high interest rates?

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    Weekly Rollup on Bankless: ETH hits ATH, Blackrock buying BTC?, SouljaBot buying NFTs. Link in comments.

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 06:06 PM PST

    Your keys but not your ERC-20 tokens

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 03:34 PM PST

    "Centre" (Coinbase+Circle) blacklisted an ETH address containing USDC ERC-20 tokens (in June 2020 I think).

    So obviously this is not decentralization at work and seen that it's not "your keys, your coins", I've got a few questions...

    But first some background: here on etherscan if you "click to see more", you can see that some "blacklist(address investor)"...

    https://etherscan.io/tx/0x15cbde1b9bf285db50e22eeff1a7d04ea267dd94726df8ecabdb4cb6c2b590cb

    USDC on ETH is an ERC-20 token right?

    Can all ERC-20 tokens be blacklisted at will by the centralized authority who issued them, or only USDC?

    I'm a legit person, who invested very early in crypto and made serious bank. I'm no gangster. I don't sell drugs. Should one of my ETH address with SHITLOADS of USDC get frozen, is it possible to get Centre (that is: those who issued the USDC) to unlock it (say after lawyer'ing up and winning)?

    I read somewhere that when ETH 2.0 comes, ETH itself shall become some sort of token inside the Ethereum blockchain. Is that correct? Will that new "ETH as a token" that we'll ALL be owning be "your keys / your coins" or is there going to be some "blacklist(...)" function call that can block any ETH address?

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    What is the business in creating a stablecoin?

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 10:16 AM PST

    I'm just wondering how stablecoin creators expect to make money doing so? Providing a ecosystem around the stablecoin? Just a position of power if the stablecoin is successful?

    I feel like I'm missing something. Enlighten me!

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    Deposit ETH into my Wallet

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 12:38 PM PST

    Hi all, I am trying to withdraw from Newton to my Wallet, but it seems like I can't with ETH, or I am missing something? Anyone have exp with this? Sorry for my ignorance on this.

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    unbox react fails with npm run start

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 05:27 PM PST

    unbox react fails with npm run start

    Hi all! I am pretty new to ethereum/truffle but have been able to successfully deploy and run some simple dapp tutorials locally and via Ropsten. For whatever reason I cannot get the test contract for the React box to work and I'd really really appreciate any insight - everything seems fine then run start fails miserably. Here are the steps I take (fyi, I run this out of Ubuntu1804 subsystem as root)

    1. clean directory: /test; truffle unbox react; success!
    2. truffle develop; compile; migrate; success!
    3. open other terminal; cd ~/test/client/src; npm i; dependencies install successfully (one warning, no errors)
    4. cd up to /client; attempt npm run start; failure :( with the below:

    https://preview.redd.it/guemavwhn6d61.png?width=631&format=png&auto=webp&s=533e73a010fe814dda091d3bf73e920c2bb18b83

    Looking around it seems like lots of people have had this issue (see here, this guy had the exact same problem). As a note, I've used react for my other tutorials (not via unbox, though) and it never gave me issues -- in those instances I was deploying to ganache rather than truffle develop

    Anyway I've really tried a lot of different avenues here and I'd so appreciate any insight

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    NULS Bi-Monthly Report — First Half of January 2021 Briefing

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 06:51 AM PST

    What software wallets do you recommend?

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 06:09 AM PST

    Hello everyone! I am somewhat of a beginner with cryptocurrency, so please forgive my ignorance. I was wondering which is the best software wallet to use? I know hardware wallets are the best but currently they are not an option I've heard of Electrum, but some have said there has been some security issues? (Seems to be the issue with every wallet out there, apparently). Others have recommended Atomic Wallet. I'm kinda confused by all the options out there... Thanks!

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    When is Ethereum expected to implement Proof-Of-Stake?

    Posted: 23 Jan 2021 02:12 AM PST

    Can miners force their will upon this community, and prevent us from launching EIP-1559?

    Posted: 22 Jan 2021 06:52 PM PST

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