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    Crypto Currency Markets How much it costs to pump your coin


    How much it costs to pump your coin

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 01:06 AM PST

    This is all I want for Christmas!

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 10:42 AM PST

    I wonder why..

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 09:45 PM PST

    Does anyone else feel like NFT’s are getting out of control?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 12:13 PM PST

    Unpopular opinion but Virtual sneakers that you pay $333.00 from Stephen Curry sold out in minutes that you wear on Metaverse.

    Imagine living in an infinite space of virtual resources and spending that kind of money on something you actually can't feel, touch or use in the real world.

    NFT's are starting to sound like the Star-Registration and name a star business.

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    The introduction of crypto debit cards has enabled holders to spend their crypto on the gate go, without the need to withdraw them first. But how do we about to Choose the Right Crypto Card?

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 02:16 AM PST

    Crypto debit cards have eased the combination of cryptocurrency and fiat currency, where cardholders can make transactions and payments at restaurants, cinemas, retail outlets, and a bunch of other places. When spending cryptos, you often don't require much-specialized knowledge to obtain and store digital assets since these cards make it more straightforward.

    I have used Wirex but its only challenge is that it has too big fees, others that I have heard but I'm yet to use are crypto.com, Nexo and Bitpay. Bitpay looks promising with it's smooth Bitcoin Payment solution but it's only offered to US residents.

    Another one, though not yet released but I feel it would be a great addition to the crypto community with its crypto-backed banking service is 6banc - It's on my watchlist due to this interesting concept and the zero service fee that it claims to offer.

    As the title clearly states, how do I go about choosing the Right Crypto Card?

    Thank you!

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    Have you already used Aurora Bridge?

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 12:36 AM PST

    Hi guys, some hype around bridges between networks and cross-chain support passed me by. But I followed closely the development of Aurora EVM on Near and was stunned at how it turned out in the end.
    The incredible boost to the Near ecosystem is precisely due to the introduction of the Aurora bridge into some popular DEXs and the creation of their own DeFi with full support of the Aurora Network.

    Who else does not know, this is an absolutely gas-free system with instant transactions, which in the reality of 2021 looks like a Christmas present!

    Have you already used this technology? If yes, please tell us about your experience, I'm not the only one so happy :)

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    Everything about Cosmos (Atom) Crypto | Ready to Explode in 2022

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 05:34 AM PST

    The top 5 list of best metaverse crypto token you should watch for 2022

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 05:28 AM PST

    Ethereum Whales Purchased 7.3M Matic In last 24-Hours

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 10:41 AM PST

    What would you do with 2k of fiat?

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 03:49 AM PST

    I have 2k of fiat to invest. What would you invest in? Ethereum? Bitcoin? Solana? Mana? Someone else?

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    Op-ed: Could Shiba Inu get listed on Robinhood in January 2022

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 01:17 AM PST

    Year In Cryptocurrency: Top Personalities of 2021

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 01:07 AM PST

    Interesting Fact Sheet about some of the potential uses of bitcoin

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 10:31 AM PST

    Why are applications created on Etherium and not on other more convenient blockchains?

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 07:35 AM PST

    Hello everyone! In recent years, we have seen a bunch of promising applications and projects that are deployed on different blockchains. But for some reason, more of them are deployed on ether, where there are many problems and obstacles, why build an application where it is expensive and where there are various kinds of obstacles both for developers and for future users. Why don't developers create applications on other blockchains, for example, on the same Near Protocol, which was created for this, where it is easy and cheap to create an application, while with high security? Perhaps this is this kind of crypto stereotype? A stereotype that is waving to implement ideas for many talented developers, because they think that "if I build an application on another blockchain, then people will not have such trust in me than if I created it on Etherium" ...

    But still, I shield that over time this stereotype will disappear and more and more projects will be built on other blockchains, this is already beginning, we see the success of Solana and Near, whose ecosystems are expanding greatly, besides, applications will migrate to other networks with the help of already existing bridges to the example of Aurora on Near.

    And I think that this cannot be avoided, because the Etherium network has many problems that I solve everything, but not they themselves.

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    1.3 million Bitcoin left on crypto exchanges? Immortality IMT analysis

    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 03:34 AM PST

    More than 75% of Bitcoin holders are in profit, reveals Glassnode report

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 06:37 PM PST

    How to Invest in Crypto: A Beginner’s Guide

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 09:36 AM PST

    Donald Trump says cryptocurrencies are dangerous, but praises his wife’s NFT project

    Posted: 23 Dec 2021 05:34 PM PST

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    Posted: 25 Dec 2021 04:12 AM PST

    Does anybody care to share any other crypto cards and their benefits with rewards?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 08:55 AM PST

    Why not maximize your investment by utilizing all benefits especially those that give you Crypto back on every purchase.

    For most of us normies we can use any help. So let's talk about benefits and how to take full advantage of it. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

    I personally only have a 6banc.com card and a CRO card. Currently only taking advantage of the 6banc 4% Crypto back. To the point that my wife is annoyed every time I throw that sweet blue card at her on every purchase. I have made her wait while I transfer money to USDC. She wants to buy $50 worth of candles? Might as well get that 4% back, right?

    So now I finally reached the amount needed for CRO to get new benefits and I am looking forward to it. If anyone has been using these benefits please share!

    I am most looking forward to using the airport lounge since I travel a lot. Anybody care to share any other cards and benefits?

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    In case you missed some news

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 11:16 AM PST

    • Visa partnered with 60 crypto platforms to issue crypto cards
    • Opera browser is about to integrate with Polygon
    • U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis to propose new bill to defend and promote Bitcoin in the USA
    • Ethereum developers launched Kintsugi Merge
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    Real footage from yesterday

    Posted: 23 Dec 2021 06:54 PM PST

    Bitcoin (BTC) Recovers at $49K As Bulls Turn their Assets to Illiquid State

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 06:41 AM PST

    "It's a lovely chartbeat. It's very nice."

    Posted: 23 Dec 2021 06:08 PM PST

    Will the future music be as good as the past? We need a way to vote!

    Posted: 24 Dec 2021 08:50 PM PST

    Music helps me to relax and just forget about the daily stress for a couple of minutes or even hours. Because when I get lost in a track it could be possible that hours pass by very quickly. Unfortunataly todays music isn't the same anymore...But now I found a way to change that!

    Fortunately I came across something very interesting. THE HUSL is using blockchain technologies to radically reorganize the entire international music economy and prioritize the industry's key players: the creatives and the fans.

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