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    Ethereum Ethereum is More Popular Than Bitcoin In Singapore, Study Reveals - Watcher News


    Ethereum is More Popular Than Bitcoin In Singapore, Study Reveals - Watcher News

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:13 PM PDT

    7 million Ethereum is now staked on ETH 2.0

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:43 AM PDT

    Ever have a stuck or pending txn? Send yourself 0 ETH. Customize the nonce to use the same number as your oldest stuck txn. Make sure the gas is also set HIGHER then any previous stuck/pending txs. Will unstick them all immediately. If u need help finding nonce or settings comment and I will explain

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 03:14 PM PDT

    Where do you see Ethereum in 5 years?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:27 AM PDT

    I noticed that gas prices went down to 1-3 gwei, are there any available app/website that will alert you when gas prices reach this level? I just want to make a small transaction that's not that urgent

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 12:29 PM PDT

    Vitalik’s thoughts on DOGE. What do you guys think?

    Posted: 19 Aug 2021 08:30 PM PDT

    Ethereum’s future viability is more certain than bitcoin’s because its monetary policy of minimum viable issuance is sustainable. Change my mind!

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 05:59 AM PDT

    • Bitcoin's issuance will continually drop until 0.

    • Bitcoin has never to date raised anywhere near enough in fees to be secure without issuance. It's not even raising $1m a day in fees. How is that ever going to pay enough miners to secure the network?

    • Fees are unlikely to rise because any actual usage will happen off chain; tokenised on cheaper blockchains, lightning network, centralised wallets etc.

    • The long-term security that is sold to noobs as guaranteed is actually based on nothing more than blind hope, with zero precedent or assurance of sustainability, as issuance continues to decline and total fees fails to increase.

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    Coinbase is buying $500 million in crypto and investing future profits into a crypto portfolio

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:10 AM PDT

    Another NFT SOLD!

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:25 PM PDT

    Vitalik predicting Eth price to 10x by the end of 2021

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 08:24 PM PDT

    What do you guys think about this. he predicted it could hit 33k by the end of year. i think he's just caught in the moment of the bull but who knows.

    https://coinmarketcap.com/headlines/news/vitalik-buterin-expects-ethereum-eth-touch-30000-year-end/

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    Is this the easiest way to invest in DeFi?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:11 PM PDT

    Bank of Brazil soon to integrate Crypto in regulatory framework

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:58 AM PDT

    After London

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 09:59 AM PDT

    It's been a short while since we're in London, let's see how everything goes and how EIP1559 is behaving by now.

    The hard fork happened on Aug 5th 2021 on block #12965000. Generally speaking, everything went very well, there were no consensus issues found, the network is not congested and everything works as it was designed to. That's some really great news with such a complicated upgrade.

    Chain capacity increased by ~9% after London. There are 3 evenly split causes: (1) ice age delay, (2) pre-London blocks being not full, and (3) imperfections in the basefee adjustment formula.

    Since day 1 there was 67,671 ETH burned, an equivalence of $210,651,298

    This chart represents the % of 1559 transactions in each block. In the last 24h it exceeded 40%, which shows that users are slowly sending more & more 1559 transactions. ⬇️

    https://preview.redd.it/rovzku8fmji71.png?width=3358&format=png&auto=webp&s=c02780debf08d170c91d090404841638be16adad

    Top 10 Ethereum burners as above

    The longest streak for gas used was 35 full blocks

    As observerd legacy users don't overpay, their transactions are sent with a price close to basefee and if the basefee is stable they are included fast if not it takes more time for them to be included.

    London upgrade was the 1st step forward in Ethereum's roadmap toward ETH2.0 and PoS and there are in fact many more upgrades to come with Altair and the merge expected to be next.

    https://preview.redd.it/jcbah2b2nji71.png?width=2152&format=png&auto=webp&s=415a34ae6b992767da331a2ddce3b306b5e037ed

    Watch Post London EIP-1559 Assessment to get more info https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmzIHFuwdg0https://app.parsec.finance/gas

    For more stats visit https://dune.xyz/msilb7/EIP1559-Base-Fee-x-Tip-by-Block

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    Ethereum is burning 1 eth per block sometimes, very bullish.

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 01:48 PM PDT

    Wallets for ETH

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 03:46 PM PDT

    What's the best and most private wallet to hold ETH in?

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    If you had just 1 ETH, what would you do with it?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:35 PM PDT

    Let's say you mined it. Just found money. No worries about ROI.

    Do you hold, sell, [edit] stake in a pool, or convert to other coins?

    Be as specific or not as you like. Just a hypothetical.

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    Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #119

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:27 AM PDT

    Resource for beginners

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 05:32 PM PDT

    What's a good YouTube channel for a very very beginner in cryptocurrency? Channel that covers DeFi, how to use metamask, investing strategies, walk-throughs, etc.

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    How much is it to move Aave from an external wallet to an exchange, I just paid $25 which was more that the fee for the fast option, and it failed. wtf! How much ?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 05:02 PM PDT

    ELI5: How Polygon helps support transactions on Ethereum and if it will continue to do so after ETH2 implementation or will it become redundant?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:53 AM PDT

    Note: I posted this in r/cryptocurrency and only received a few responses that were helpful but did not go into much depth. I figure here might allow for a further expansion of ideas. Thanks in advance for any contributions.

    I have been reading a lot about Polygon over the past 5 months but have seen significant conflicting arguments and ideas that while good, are extremely technical. Decided to put this out there because I felt it could possibly clarify some ideas about Polygon and how it is currently functioning and what purpose it will serve in the future. Or this will just create further conflicting arguments and information. Either way, I can say that I tried!

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    What do you make of the growing dominance of ETH killers like Cardano, Polkadot, Solana, etc..?

    Posted: 20 Aug 2021 08:07 PM PDT

    Everyone talks about the growing dominance of Ethereum against Bitcoin, but I don't think too many people talk about the growing dominance of Ethereum competitors against Ethereum.

    Ethereum marketcap: 380 billion

    "Eth Killers" marketcap: 309 billion

    Coin Marketcap (rounded to the nearest billion)
    Cardano 80 billion
    Binance Coin 76 billion
    Polkadot 28 billion
    Solana 23 billion
    Internet Computer 11 billion
    Polygon 10 billion
    Stellar 9 billion
    Ethereum Classic 9 billion
    Vechain 9 billion
    Avalanche 7 billion
    Tron 6 billion
    EOS 5 billion
    Cosmos 4 billion
    Neo 4 billion
    Algorand 4 billion
    Tezos 3 billion
    Elrond 3 billion
    Waves 3 billion
    XDC 2 billion
    Holo 2 billion
    Near 2 billion
    NEM 2 billion
    Qtum 1 billion
    Zilliqa 1 billion
    Fantom 1 billion
    Harmony 1 billion
    DigiByte 1 billion
    Ontology 1billion
    Celo 1 billion
    TOTAL: 309 billion
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