Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 3 years ago
Very technical and I guess basic question. If you put a limit order to sell 1000 of X coin at a certain price on the spot market and someone else bids for only 500 of X coin at that same price, what happens to the rest of your order? submitted...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
I have recently thought about having NFTs which can be minted along the way. That is, when I produce a new artwork, I mint that artwork with a new ID on my token contract. So all tokens aren’t predetermined and are minted along the way. I’m deploying...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
The SEC has now finally approved a Bitcoin Futures ETF. However it seems like the sentiment about this in terms of price movement for Bitcoin is not where it should be. People think that purchases of a futures ETF will have almost no affect on the sp...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
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Cryptocoins Exchanges / Coinbase - 3 years ago
By Yuga CohlerTLDR: EIP-1559 transactions have allowed Coinbase and Coinbase users to save ETH on gas prices without sacrificing confirmation times. Coinbase has also burned a lot of ETH, permanently reducing the supply of the second largest cryptocu...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
I learned about the Comp distribution issue earlier, and how 3% of the total supply was released early. Honestly I didn't see much value in the token already with it being so centralized in governance that one of the most discussed and popular di...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Would appreciate some pointers on the following use case: I'd like my Layer 2 (Polygon) contract to be able to call a function on my Layer 1 contract. Conversely, I'd like my layer 1 contract to be able to call a function on my layer 2 (Polyg...