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Women in crypto
Hi there all, I’ve only been part of this community for a day and haven’t really used Reddit much before, so it’s great to engage with such a friendly community. Out of interest, is this a pretty equally mixed community of men and women, or is it male/female dominated? I …
Babe in the woods - WtF to do.
Looking for feedback from the Investment hive mind. I am a lifelong musician/songwriter and never had any money to invest. Planning on the 'van by the river' lifestyle in the next 5 years. I recently received a freaky windfall from an old album I was involved in and got a …
#Ethereum an 'obvious buy' as accumulation addresses see record $883M ETH inflow
Cardano’s Governance Already a Failure
I just watched Crypto Crow live and he suggested that Cardano’s current Governance pools are highly centralized, with most ADA being delegated to 3-4 pools for a vote….he stated that they need more widespread delegation or this could be problematic in the future. Everything he stated checked out according to …
[AMA] Giveaway with Portal to Bitcoin: Making bridges, wrapped coins, and external custody obsolete - Feb 12
Limit sell for decreasing cost average
Hello everyone, I'm in crypto markets for a year now. I hold some ETH with avg cost of 3.3k USD so I'm down 20-25÷. I don't like selling for loss but I wonder if it's a good idea to set a limit sell of 25÷ of my ETH if price …
[Discussion] 1. Post title: "Understanding the Risks: Unpacking the DeFi Hype" Content: Just because it's new...
1. Post title: "Understanding the Risks: Unpacking the DeFi Hype" Content: Just because it's new doesn't mean it's better. DeFi might have shiny tech, but at its core, it's just finance. And finance is about risk. If you don't understand the risks, you're not investing, you're gambling. 2. Post title: …
What’s the biggest investing myth that people still believe?
There are many myths out there but one that I can think of that I hear time and time again is: The stock market is similar to gambling. And this is not people with no financial background. I have heard this from career accountants, business school graduates and people working …
Consumer prices rise 0.5% in January, higher than expected
[**https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/12/cpi-january-2025.html**](https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/12/cpi-january-2025.html) >Inflation perked up more than anticipated in January, providing further incentive for the Federal Reserve to hold the line on interest rates. >The consumer price index, a broad measure of costs in goods and services across the U.S. economy, accelerated a seasonally adjusted 0.5% for the month, putting the …