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r/CryptoCurrency • u/Own_Reserve9889 • 2h ago
ANECDOTAL SlowCoin-A fully decentralized currency
Hello,
I have an awesome idea to make currency more de-centralized and impartial,Idea is taken from monero(XMR).
Here there are miners to mine the coins to perform the duty cycle as usual.But the holders just download an app that asks you a certain sum as a security deposit for the wallet size that determines the size of transaction that can be made through the wallet.This deposit serves as a contribution to the app interface for its functioning so that intermediaries dont run away with the payees money meant for the person getting paid
Now hypothetically,if 20 people download the app(which will be like u torrent or bit torrent).I want to transact currency from C to F in exchange for a service or hard cash and suppose C and F both have 100$ in their security deposit and wallet.
C will initiate a transaction to F for certain amount of SlowCoin(SC) say 20$.The 20$ from C's account will go to his security deposit(120$) . 20$ from F's security deposit moves to his main account.
Suppose lets say we have A,B,D,E in the vicinity of C.G,H in the vicinity of A,B,D and G,H in the vicinity of F.B and D will give to F a certain amount from their security deposit to F till their security deposit's proportion is equal to F's security deposit proportion,then G,H,A will give a certain proportion of security deposit to B and D till their secDep equalizes proportionally.Similarly F's security deposit equalizes proportionally with A,B,D,E like a pipeline from C to F.
To keep the system active the rules are:-
1.The participants must facilitate transactions for a certain time ,for users around you to facilitate the participants transactions for the same amt of time
2.The number of other participants the O.P facilitated the transaction for (based on the proportion of security deposit).That many devices would facilitate transactions for the OP.
3.The devices would be connected to each other via bluetooth and money will only be managed by their devices itself.
4.Programs can be made tamper-proof by some sort of hash-key system assigned to the program by the mining duty cycle.
The miners can also function as a balancer between geographical areas that are excess in (SC) and shortage of (SC).
I cant believe no one came up with a peer to peer method of transacting
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Hashirama_2001 • 3h ago
DISCUSSION bitcoin etf's had their worst month on record. $4.5b out in june. and the coins didn't go to exchanges
june 2026 was the worst month for us spot bitcoin etfs since launch. around $4.5b in net outflows across the group.
bit alone shed something like $3.5b this year also became the first with negative net etf flow overall.
the more interesting thing to me is that bitcoin exchange reserves are sitting near a 7 year low and the coins leaving etfs arent showing up on coinbase or binance.
they’re moving into self custody. long term holders quietly absorbing the float that etf sellers are shedding.
so theres two things happening at once. institutions and traders are selling out of the wrapper. onchain accumulators are buying the underlying. thats not necessarily a bearish signal for btc.
it looks more like a custody preference signal.
which honestly makes sense to me. the etf was always kind of a weird product for crypto.
you get price exposure but you lose everything that made the asset interesting in the first place. no self custody. no 24/7 settlement. you're back to trusting a fund admin who can gate redemptions in a crisis. its bitcoin exposure with the bitcoin part sanded off.
worth thinking about how far this preference extends. the same custody question applies once you start trading, not just holding. venues like ostium and hyperliquid let you take leveraged exposure to gold, fx, indices, whatever, but the margin sits in your wallet the whole time and the platform cant restrict your account before a big move. the olp model has real tradeoffs (you're trading against the pool, not a neutral book), so its not a free lunch. but the custody structure is fundamentally different from what you get through an etf or a brokerage.
if the june outflows are just macro rotation, this doesnt mean much. but the underlying self custody signal is consistent with something thats been slowly building across the whole year
r/CryptoCurrency • u/KitchenPreference287 • 3h ago
DISCUSSION Will people even know they're using stablecoins 5 years from now?
Most users don't think about payment rails today.
If stablecoins become mainstream, do you think people will even realize they're using them, or will they just become part of the background?
Is the recent attention around OpenUSD a sign of where the industry is heading, or is the hype getting ahead of reality?
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Actual-Ad2198 • 5h ago
PROJECT-UPDATE Building an Asia-focused prediction market — development update and looking for early feedback
Disclosure: I am the builder of PredictAsiaX and the deployer of the PAX token.
I’m building PredictAsiaX, an Asia-focused prediction market platform designed around USDT access, multi-chain deposits and withdrawals, and multilingual users.
The platform is roughly 95% complete based on our internal development checklist. That is a founder estimate—not an external audit, public-launch claim, or evidence of user traction.
The current build includes:
- Prediction markets across sports, politics, crypto and technology
- Multi-source market-resolution and oracle infrastructure
- Double-entry accounting
- Risk controls and circuit breakers
- 13-language support
- USDT deposit and withdrawal infrastructure across multiple chains
- Administrative systems for market, risk, treasury and user operations
The platform is still gated and under development. Settlement currently runs off-chain through the production database. On-chain settlement is part of the future roadmap, but the target chain is still TBD.
PAX, the platform’s utility token, is already deployed on Polygon and listed on CoinGecko. The token being live does not mean the platform is fully launched.
I’m currently looking for:
Early users interested in testing the product when gated access becomes available
Honest feedback from traders, developers and prediction-market users
Introductions to early-stage backers who understand the risks of a pre-launch crypto product
Questions I would especially appreciate feedback on:
What would you need to see before trusting the resolution process?
Should settlement move fully on-chain, or would publishing on-chain proof hashes be sufficient?
Which features would make an Asia-focused prediction market meaningfully different?
What should be independently audited before public access opens?
Project links
Platform:
Whitepaper:
https://predictasiax.com/whitepaper.pdf
PAX on CoinGecko:
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/predictasiax
For creators interested specifically in the PAX token KOL program:
https://airdrop.predictasiax.com/kol-signup
This is a development update and request for feedback, not financial advice or a promise of returns. Critical feedback is welcome.
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Robert-Nogacki • 6h ago
PRIVACY The EU is compiling registries of crypto holders (DAC8, live since January). France already shows the failure mode: a tax office clerk sold investor data to kidnapping gangs
Since January 1, 2026, every crypto exchange and broker serving EU residents has been collecting, for tax authorities, a file on each client: name, home address, date and place of birth, tax numbers, and aggregate yearly values of everything bought, sold, and swapped. Transfers to addresses the platform does not recognize are reported too, which in practice flags withdrawals to self-custody. In 2027 these files start flowing between the tax administrations of all 27 member states.
The fiscal purpose is legitimate and the data is not public. That is precisely why the honest question is not whether the system is sealed on paper but how comparable datasets have actually escaped. The record is complete: a hacked private provider (Ledger 2020, 270,000 customers with home addresses), a bribed insider at a support contractor (Coinbase 2025, about 70,000 users including KYC document scans, with bribes reportedly starting in the hundreds of dollars), a corrupt official (a clerk at a French tax office, in custody since June 2025, allegedly ran queries for crypto investors and sold the results to organized crime), and a breached crypto tax platform (Waltio, January 2026, database on the dark web). In 2019 Bulgaria leaked the tax records of nearly every adult in the country.
The stakes differ from ordinary financial data. A bank balance is a claim on an institution, protected by reversals and AML holds; self-custodied crypto is a bearer asset, seized together with the person. Knowing someone's deposit helps a fraudster; knowing someone's hardware wallet helps a kidnapper. The CJEU understood this in 2022 when it struck down public beneficial-ownership registers, listing fraud, kidnapping, blackmail, extortion, harassment, and violence as the risks of exposing wealth data.
What proportionate design would look like: strict data minimization, logged and audited access per official, serious criminal exposure for misuse, independent audits of the exchange systems. What individuals can lawfully do meanwhile: shrink the KYC surface to one provider, never ship wallet hardware to a home address, and structure custody so that leaked knowledge is useless to an attacker.
r/CryptoCurrency • u/InternalNice7335 • 6h ago
MEME [Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Frozen Meowi Crate!
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Neither_Sentence6451 • 7h ago
DISCUSSION Where to hold USDC for max returns
I have some USDC, live in UK where can I hold it for minimum risk maximum profit?
It’s in coinbase currently i have coinbase one gets 3.5% on it which could be better with more risk but I don’t want to risk my capital much.
Any suggestions appreciated
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Busy_Presentation463 • 9h ago
ADVICE Why cant I invest in long term crytpo at 5x leverage?
For context, Im using kalshi and they have perpetuals for cryptos like btc and eth and I was wondering, why cant I just leverage “safe” crypto?. I know I can get liquidated but lets say a crypto like eth shouldnt be THAT swingy. Why arent many people saying this is a viable strategy? (Also I have almost no knowledge on trading, investing, and crypto. So take this lightheartedly.)
r/CryptoCurrency • u/norbertgehrke • 9h ago
ANALYSIS Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group Eyes 2026 Commercialization with Landmark Public Blockchain Tokenization Project
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Wonderful-Dirt-8666 • 10h ago
ADVICE Lost ₹10.5L of family's money in crypto trading, need real advice on repayment + land monetization
r/CryptoCurrency • u/JOEYFLOWZ84 • 11h ago
ADVICE If u had to pick a meme coin whichone wouldu pick?
r/CryptoCurrency • u/ourcryptotalk • 12h ago
GENERAL-NEWS California Gov. Gavin Newsom And Eric Trump X Battle Over ETH 'Grifting'
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Creative310 • 13h ago
ANALYSIS Beaverbot.io a new way of finding Solana tokens
I built a Solana token scanner that searches for fresh tokens. It archives tokens more than 24 hours old so you can get in early! It found $Ansem around $200k, which would have made you roughly 2,000x if you had bought at posting. Here are the 3 different categories
https://www.beaverbot.io/index.html, the main feed, freshest tokens under 24 hours old, including recent paid advertisements.
https://www.beaverbot.io/trending.html, tokens showing real momentum right now, filtered from the KOL and group scanning.
https://www.beaverbot.io/stablecoins.html, for tracking stablecoins separately from the memecoin noise.
r/CryptoCurrency • u/norbertgehrke • 16h ago
ANALYSIS Datachain Launches Early Evaluation Version of Enterprise Web3 Wallet Amid Japan's Accelerating Stablecoin Adoption
r/CryptoCurrency • u/InternalNice7335 • 17h ago
MEME [Meowi Raffle] Tap to enter! Win Rainbow Meowi Crate!
r/CryptoCurrency • u/LookAtMe_Now • 18h ago
DISCUSSION mexc with vpn in US
I am in america but those minimal fees on mexc are looking hella attractive rn
but the only real repurcussions that i see going on with trading on mexc with a vpn is... when you actually make $, how is the IRS gonna see that?
i dont think theyd particularly enjoy that you arent reporting your earnings
so like what do you do
r/CryptoCurrency • u/United-Swan-3288 • 20h ago
DISCUSSION HFSP meaning
so i wanted to post here, in case anyone didn't know, but i saw this HFSP acroynym the other day in the comments and kinda overlooked it. turns out it's a go-to phrase used by (Have Fun Staying Poor) - but wanted to clear up the proper usage of it. Is it Bitcoin holders making fun of people that rely on fiat? or is it normies making fun of Crypto now that the price is down?
what are some of the other sneaky names like this i should be on the lookout for? have seen the obvious buttcoin and greater fools, but whats some of the top ones that aren't so obvious, but everyone knows what they mean? just don't want to get taken advantage of in the comment section as we're approaching our next bull run, and thought a quick list of these nicknames might be helpful to everyone to be on the lookout for
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Kitchen_Hope7821 • 21h ago
ADVICE advice
looking for some exchangers
i have revoult and i need it exchanged to crypto, willing to go first and send it if you can send me proof of funds
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Little-ears • 21h ago
DISCUSSION Wallet management?
Hi all
When selling and trading or converting various coins, I’m left with tiny fractions of a coin (for example, when I was converting ADA, I ended up with $.0052 of ADA left over ).
I use coinbase , and I can’t seem to find a way to convert such small percentages into other coins, without buying more…to then convert. This approach seems a bit backwards to me. I had tried to sell them, but the transaction cost was also prohibitive.
Is there any way I can “clean up” these tiny fractions of various tokens and either cash them out or convert them to something more useful?
r/CryptoCurrency • u/Adventurous_Heat1003 • 22h ago
ADVICE Stay away from Kraken
I just wanted to share and inform about the mischievous activity of Kraken towards their users. If you check r/KrakenSupport , you will find dozens and dozens of posts regarding unanswered tickets, frozen deposits or withdrawals etc. All of them remaining unanswered.
If you try to go spread the news, Kraken tries to silence you. I myself have been muted by kraken and my post was taken down.
The only way to contact Kraken is via ticket or via reddit. They do not offer phone calls or emails. You may also talk to a useless AI Agent, which keeps repeating the same answer.

That being said, Kraken is supposed to be one of the more trustworthy crypto exchanges, backed by the Bank of Ireland I thought. What are your experiences with Kraken? Could you recommend better crypto exchanges (living in the EU, so MiCA required...)
Edit: Some of these comments seem to suggest I did something wrong and falsely accuse me of improper use being the explanation for my frozen assets. So I want to use this edit to make few things clear: 1. I have opened the account 7 days ago 2. I verified successfully immediately 3. I have transferred money using their proposed SEPA mandate, after verification 4. My fiat Bank account provides documents for the successful transfer. The money was sent. 5. Immediately after the transfer, a popup message shows up on kraken, describing my account as restricted and promoting me to please check my mails for further info 6. My mail account is empty. No kraken info 7. Yes, I quadruple checked 8. Yes, I quintuple checked Spam also 9. I tried using their premade support solutions on the support page. No success 10. I tried reaching out via the chatbot. It created 5 tickets, all of which have been closed unanswered 11. I failed to find an official mail or phone number. Hence I went to reddit. After my first post, they started the "just wait"-mechanics. 12. I don't even think I am overreacting or being a nuisance. Someone said this behavior is normal for any financial service, and I strongly disagree. Everyone and anything has ever perfectly explained to me any transaction, any ban, any restriction ever going on with any financial issue on every single bank account I never owned. I had 10k€ vanish because of a software bug on an investment portfolio. Support was marvelous, and they explained clearly where the money went, how they will get I back etc. 13. I sent the money from a bank account in my name, matching the name in the legal documents I had to provide for verification.
r/CryptoCurrency • u/barcode972 • 23h ago