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Best sites for staking ETH?

Looks like Coinbase is offering 6% APR regardless if you have 1 ETH or have 32ETH for a validator node? Are there other sites returning higher rates? submitted by /u/everwhat1 [link] [comments]

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Staking with friends

Thanks to the dogecoin boom, I was able to buy up some ETH, but nowhere near 32 ETH. However with a few close friends, I think we can pool together 32 ETH and run our own pool. It looks like the hardware requirements for hosting my own validator are...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Rinkeby Ether... can anyone help me out?

Hi I am trying to get some Rinkeby Ether for the Rinkeby Test network. None of the faucets are working and not sure how get some. Any advice would be appreciated! 0x3eadD8BcFE0D33Acc4CFD30752e4d66519aCF8fd submitted by /u/jsells39 [li...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Thoughts on other level 2 chains compared to 2.0

I wanted to dive into discussion about Cardano, Algo vs ETH 2.0 to get an understanding of what others think about this. Cardano won’t have smart contracts until August, but is operating PoS native and transactions and fees are much lower. Devs look...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Will ETH be the first PoS coin?

So if eth 2.0 will complete, will it be the first of its kind? Or is this already made before and are there already working coins that run on PoS rather than pow submitted by /u/zomgomg123 [link] [comments]

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

ETH 2.0 trade offs

I'm struggling to understand the path of current ETH to ETH 2.0. As far as I understood, the high gas fees make ETH very impractical to use on most apps. I made that experience when trying to use some of the apps that run on ethereum's blockc...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Learning to code Solidity

Hello - where would one begin to learn to code Solidity? Edit: are there other coding languages that would be helpful to know when learning Solidity? submitted by /u/Artifax_of_the_Mind [link] [comments]

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Can high ETH fees be used to front run trades?

ETH has been extremely volatile this past week. Paying high gas fees enables people to send their transactions to the front of the blockchain. It leads me to wonder: can hedge funds/exchanges manipulate the market by paying high gas fees to front run...

More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago

Etherium Wyckoff Distribution

I've found the following video very interesting regarding the Wyckoff distribution and movements regarding both Bitcoin and now Ethereum. This guy does a great explanation of what's going on right now, and explains how the Crypto market is po...