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Total Posts
940
Total Predictions
380
Success Rate
8.7%
Average Score
-0.30

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Reddit by Organic_Horse88 April 9, 2026

What does “successful crypto adoption” actually look like in 5 years?

Not price predictions, real outcomes. Is it everyday payments? Regulated wallets? Institutions using blockchain quietly in the background? Trying to define what “winning” even means for crypto now... If crypto succeeds, what changes in daily life first? [https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/solana](https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/solana) [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/solana/](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/solana/)

Reddit by MidnightChaooss April 5, 2026

How to Get Started With Coin Sniping and Meme Coin Trading

Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz around **coin sniping** and **meme token trading**, especially with new coins that pump immediately after launch. If you’re thinking about dipping your toes in, here’s a breakdown based on what I’ve learned. **What Is Coin Sniping?** Coin sniping is essentially buying a …

Reddit by rayQuGR April 4, 2026

Oasis backs Midas, pushing institutional finance onchain

Oasis ([$ROSE](https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/oasis)) is participating in the Series A investment round in Midas, a platform bringing institutional investment products onchain. This investment reflects Oasis’s broader thesis: supporting teams tackling the hardest problems in crypto, especially at the intersection of asset management and sensitive onchain workflows. https://preview.redd.it/s3t0fhj477tg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=4346398a274c4f3fae5924cdfe5a627cd1641176 Midas has already tokenized over …

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Reddit by Enough_Angle_7839 April 3, 2026

Whale activity is suddenly surging in names like CRO, MKR, RENDER and DAI

Santiment just flagged a group of large-cap alts for sharp week-over-week spikes in $100K+ whale transactions CRO was the standout, but names like MKR, [RENDER](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/render/), DAI, USDD, USD1 and GT also showed big jumps The tricky part is that whale activity alone doesn’t tell you whether this is accumulation, repositioning, …

Reddit by Horror-Sector7498 April 2, 2026

Which crypto feature made you pause and think, “Wow, that’s actually clever”?

Crypto has a lot of “complicated” features: smart contracts, coins, wallets, staking, and multi-chain wallets. Most of the time it feels intimidating. And then there’s that moment: it works seamlessly. You see the power behind the tech, and it’s honestly exciting. Which feature first made you stop and think, “Okay, …

Reddit by Infamous_Tivenca April 2, 2026

What’s the simplest crypto experience you’ve had?

We talk a lot about what’s broken in crypto, but I’m curious about the opposite. There have been a few moments where something actually felt simple and easy to use. Have you had an experience where crypto just “worked” without stress? [https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/solana](https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/solana) [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/solana/](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/solana/)

Reddit by jupiter-ops April 1, 2026

University of Southampton and Minima are developing the world's first blockchain-on-chip prototype using ARM IP.

I've been researching Minima's technical architecture for the past few months. The approach is fundamentally different from most crypto projects and I think it deserves more attention from this community. **What are they building?** Minima is a Layer-1 blockchain protocol designed so that every device runs a complete, fully-validating node …

Reddit by jupiter-ops April 1, 2026

I spent the weekend going through Minima's technical stack after Google's quantum paper. I wasn't expecting what I found.

Like a lot of people here, I've been thinking about the quantum threat since Google's whitepaper dropped. 500K qubits, 9 minutes, 2029 deadline. The implications are serious and most chains are not ready. So I decided to go through a few projects' cryptographic architecture properly — not just their marketing …

Reddit by jupiter-ops April 1, 2026

I spent the weekend going through Minima's technical stack after Google's quantum paper. I wasn't expecting what I found.

Like a lot of people here, I've been thinking about the quantum threat since Google's whitepaper dropped. 500K qubits, 9 minutes, 2029 deadline. The implications are serious and most chains are not ready. So I decided to go through a few projects' cryptographic architecture properly — not just their marketing …