CryptoCurrency

ECC Transparency Report Q1 [https://electriccoin.co/blog/ecc-transparency-report-for-q1-2024/](https://electriccoin.co/blog/ecc-transparency-report-for-q1-2024/) [\#crypto](https://zeal.center/tags/crypto) [#Zcash](https://zeal.center/tags/Zcash) [@cryptocurrency](https://lemmy.ml/c/cryptocurrency)

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Zcash Forum Banner contest The [#Zcash](https://zeal.center/tags/Zcash) Forum is being redesigned and a contest is being held for the welcome banner: [https://forum.zcashcommunity.com/t/zcash-forum-banner-contest/](https://forum.zcashcommunity.com/t/zcash-forum-banner-contest/) [@cryptocurrency](https://lemmy.ml/c/cryptocurrency)

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You can donate to EFF with crypto [https://mastodon.social/@eff/113233324951467910](https://mastodon.social/@eff/113233324951467910) [@cryptocurrency](https://lemmy.world/c/cryptocurrency)

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moderntech-tips.blogspot.com

Whether you're tracking Bitcoin's skyrocketing value or diving into Ethereum's smart contracts, understanding cryptocurrency is becoming a big deal. **What is Cryptocurrency?** Let’s break it down. Cryptocurrency is basically digital money. It’s used to secure transactions and manage the creation of new coins. But here’s the twist: unlike the cash issued by governments, cryptocurrency operates on a decentralized network powered by blockchain technology. Picture blockchain as a huge digital notebook that everyone in the network can see. This makes transactions transparent and trustworthy.

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I'm planning on getting a hardware wallet for better security, but one part of that which concerns me is backing up my seed phrase. I know I can back it up onto a dedicated metal card which is my plan, but I feel uncomfortable with the idea that my seed phrase is just sitting in my house or something out in the open. I know it's not advisable to store your seed phrase in a password manager, but I was thinking I could split the seed phrase up and put part in my password manager and part on the physical backup? Something along those lines? I just want to make sure that there isn't a single place where someone would have to compromise, but instead they'd have to compromise both my digital and physical spaces. Has anyone who has the same concerns come up with a good solution that works for them? Would love to hear about it.

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The Zashi [#Zcash](https://zeal.center/tags/Zcash) wallet now offers a Coinbase integration 🎉 [https://electriccoin.co/blog/coinbase-zashi-1-2-release/](https://electriccoin.co/blog/coinbase-zashi-1-2-release/) [\#crypto](https://zeal.center/tags/crypto) [@cryptocurrency](https://lemmy.world/c/cryptocurrency)

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www.diva.exchange

I'm having trouble understanding what it is and how to use it. The project website seems to be filled with buzzwords but no actual usecase. The name hints at a being a DEX, but that doesn't seem to be it. They talk about banking for everyone, but they don't have a coin. What exactly is it and how can one use it? Is it usable by laymen? Maybe @social@social.diva.exchange can answer or anybody else who understands it... [Anti Commercial-AI license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)

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www.forbes.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17235581 > "The Oslo Freedom Forum, held annually by the Human Rights Foundation, has become a worldwide cornerstone for human rights activists. This year, the 16th edition of the forum was centered around the theme "Re-claim Democracy." It brought together activists, thinkers, and leaders to discuss the challenges of rising authoritarianism and how bitcoin can support activists fighting against oppressive regimes." > > Link without paywall: http://archive.today/L1n4y

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This exchange claims doing ~30% of Monero XMR trading volume following CoinGecko markets tab. Monero is a good example because it's not that much speculated (more used as a currency), when looking kraken or tradeogre. On an other side, nobody mentions Gate as a platform to buy Monero or as a liquidity provider for instant crypto exchanges.

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github.com

Canary text deleted: "The Ethereum Foundation (Stiftung Ethereum) has never been contacted by any agency anywhere in the world in a way which requires that contact not to be disclosed. Stiftung Ethereum will publicly disclose any sort of inquiry from government agencies that falls outside the scope of regular business operations."

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In Ethereum the gasLimit is 21000. **The constant.** I haven't found anywhere the value of it for Polygon, though. How much is it? For a token as well as for MATIC itself. I've found the number 57000 on an explorer in a real TX. Yet I haven't been able to find a confirmation for it elsewhere. --- What I need is to specify a limit in my codebase for **transfers** of MATIC and tokens only. There won't be any calls to smart-contracts. What number should I put there?

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Simple question, but I haven't been able to find any decent answer yet: Does anyone have a good guide for reducing fees when buying and selling coins for fiat?

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I'm currently using Exodus wallet with my Trezor model T and have been having a rough time with it. If I download another wallet software and plug my trezor model T in will the same wallets come up if the wallet passwords are the same or is that not how that works?

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https://farside.link/nitter/intercambio_app/status/1745410760749043742

We're running a poll to know, if people would like to test [intercambio](https://intercambio.app) for funding the Tor network, just by swapping cryptos at the lowest rate.

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I want to be able to achive this: * a **private key or its substitute (P)** of a user wallet is stored on a server * there're 100s of user wallets there, so there're 100s of (P) too * let's say, it's ETH, SOL or any other major network * server isn't a safe environment, as it's known * there's also a main, admin wallet (M), in cold, local storage * (P) must only be used to send outbound TXs to (M). Not anywhere else This can't be achived with a normal private key, right? But how, if at all, it can be archived? Multisignature wallets? The goal is automate withdrawals from the user wallets on a server, to make the process safer. **I don't consider any third-party solutions.** --- I'm a developer

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Community coming back to life with the death of MOONS?

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Hello, did you know about signum network? I've been researching it for some time and it seems good, nothing wrong about it besides low popularity. It uses proof of capacity (where mining is reading special files from disk instead of using cpu or gpu). It has low transaction fees and overall looks like a good project. Do you know any particular reason why it's not more popular?

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3384533 > Hey all, > > I've been curious about purchasing Monero lately, but I'm not a fan of dealing with KYC requirements or those annoying minimum purchase amounts. I'm sure some of you have already found some great platforms that offer a more hassle-free experience. > > Could you please share your recommendations for where to buy Monero without any KYC hoops to jump through or pesky minimum purchase restrictions? Your insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2264480 > From my experience, it seems that any service that offers cryptocurrency payments seems to always set them up as a one time purchase that you manually must renew periodically. Is there any standard that exists, or is in the works that supports recurring payments to a service directly from a wallet?

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When you are a [#Linux](https://rytter.me/search?tag=Linux) user and interested in [#crypto](https://rytter.me/search?tag=crypto) [flathub.org/apps/com.github.mi…](https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.miguelmota.Cointop)

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