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[uncensored-r/Bitcoin] How much should i trust crypto Youtuber?

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I sometimes listen to famous crypto youtubers.

But for the most of time, they were not accurate.

Really... How much should i trust them? If there is a good one, please recommend one.

Btw, how many of you guys participating in airdrop event?

Most of airdrop cryptos that i earned kinda become worthless.

I am trying to earn BPX token at Digifinex.  I heard that BPX token is issued by an exchange

Then, I guess it is better to earn exchange token, which at least can be used. Right?


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Subreddit Stats: CryptoTechnology top posts from 2017-12-23 to 2020-01-20 15:51 PDT

Period: 758.36 days

Submissions Comments
Total 956 13660
Rate (per day) 1.26 18.01
Unique Redditors 584 3144
Combined Score 21553 44566

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 1166 points, 43 submissions: /u/Neophyte-

    1. "Do you need a Blockchain?" - this paper is fantastic, everyone should read this before evaluating a coin and if requires a block chain to solve a solution the coin is promising to solve. (136 points, 41 comments)
    2. Do any of you foresee a crypto being widely adopted as a general purpose payment coin? nano, btc, btccash etc (take your pick). I think it won't happen for reasons in this post. What do you think? (59 points, 54 comments)
    3. Noticed the huge rise of EOS lately what does it have over NEO and ethereum and to a lesser extent Cardano? I tried researching it, but wasn't sold. (54 points, 55 comments)
    4. Hard Problems in Cryptocurrency: Five Years Later ~Vitalik (46 points, 1 comment)
    5. I had a Q&A with Bruno head architect / CEO of oyster, thought you guys might like it. (45 points, 2 comments)
    6. A good article that explains in simple terms how Eth2 works, how it will be rolled out and migrated from eth1 (42 points, 4 comments)
    7. DAI the stablecoin can now be transferred GAS free (article explaining how it works via new MCD DAI contract). This holds alot of promise for the so called "Web3" (40 points, 8 comments)
    8. Veriblock is consuming 27% of bitcoins block space - what does this mean for bitcoins future? (39 points, 16 comments)
    9. Vitalik: Alternative proposal for early eth1 <-> eth2 merge (38 points, 3 comments)
    10. Is launching a PoW permissionless blockchain still possible today? or would it be too susceptible to a 51% attack? (37 points, 37 comments)
  2. 578 points, 16 submissions: /u/crypto_ha

    1. Why is Ripple considered a cryptocurrency (by many)? (109 points, 63 comments)
    2. So reportedly there are serious vulnerabilities found in EOS’ code. And it seems like those are more than just random software bugs. (97 points, 29 comments)
    3. Guide: How to get started with Blockchain development? (60 points, 6 comments)
    4. A newly found vulnerability in Nano's Android wallet (44 points, 12 comments)
    5. The history and state of Ethereum's Casper research - Vitalik Buterin (39 points, 4 comments)
    6. What is the difference between Sidechain vs Child Chain vs Off Chain? (39 points, 12 comments)
    7. EOS mainnet is official live (finally), but... (36 points, 24 comments)
    8. Bitcoin's "doomsday" economics - Bank of International Settlements (34 points, 23 comments)
    9. How Wall Street’s embrace could undermine Bitcoin (30 points, 9 comments)
    10. Ethereum ERC 1497: DApp Dispute Evidence Standard (24 points, 0 comments)
  3. 513 points, 20 submissions: /u/ndha1995

    1. Ethereum Classic is currently being 51% attacked (103 points, 31 comments)
    2. Why are there so many garbage posts the past 24 hours? (58 points, 10 comments)
    3. Google Unveils 72-Qubit Quantum Processor With Low Error Rates (48 points, 24 comments)
    4. IOTA's Network-Bound PoW consensus, is it feasible? (42 points, 13 comments)
    5. The Challenges of Investigating Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Related Crime (29 points, 7 comments)
    6. Deep dive into zk-STARKs with Vitalik Buterin's blog posts (26 points, 3 comments)
    7. Tether discussion thread (26 points, 21 comments)
    8. Vitalik Buterin Proposes a Consensus Algorithm That Requires Only 1% to Be Honest (24 points, 8 comments)
    9. Can somebody compare Qtum vs. NEO, technology-wise? (E.g. PoS vs. PoW; smart contract protocols...) (21 points, 15 comments)
    10. Introduction to Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) (21 points, 9 comments)
  4. 377 points, 16 submissions: /u/turtleflax

    1. Around 13% of DASH's privateSends are traceable to their origin (69 points, 3 comments)
    2. "Big Bang" attack could leverage Monero's dynamic blocksize to bloat the blockchain to 30TB in only 36 hours (52 points, 3 comments)
    3. The case for the obsolescence of Proof of Work and why 2018 will be the year of Proof of Stake (41 points, 29 comments)
    4. Monero vs PIVX: The First Scheduled Privacy Coin Debate Thread on /r/CryptoCurrency (38 points, 12 comments)
    5. Introducing the Privacy Coin Matrix, a cross-team collaboration comparing 20 privacy coins in 100 categories (26 points, 25 comments)
    6. Do permissioned blockchains have any merits? (25 points, 23 comments)
    7. The State of Hashing Algorithms — The Why, The How, and The Future (21 points, 4 comments)
    8. How Zerocoin Works in 5 Minutes (19 points, 5 comments)
    9. Errors made by Satoshi (17 points, 8 comments)
    10. How Much Privacy is Enough? Threats, Scaling, and Trade-offs in Blockchain Privacy Protocols - Ian Miers (Cornell Tech, Zerocoin, Zerocash) (17 points, 4 comments)
  5. 321 points, 6 submissions: /u/Qwahzi

    1. Technical comparison of LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO (133 points, 37 comments)
    2. Addressing Nano's weaknesses (bandwidth usage and disk IO). Nano voting traffic to be reduced by 99.9% by implementing vote by hash, lazy bootstrapping, and reduced vote rebroadcasting (x-post r/CryptoCurrency) (78 points, 8 comments)
    3. Emergent centralization due to economies of scale (PoW vs DPoS) – Colin LeMahieu (52 points, 37 comments)
    4. Nano community member developing a distributed "mining" service to pay people to do PoW for third-parties (e.g. exchanges, light wallet services, etc) (32 points, 20 comments)
    5. What do you think about OpenCAP, the cryptocurrency alias protocol that mirrors traditional email addresses? (15 points, 12 comments)
    6. Bitcoin would be a calamity, not an economy (11 points, 52 comments)
  6. 256 points, 4 submissions: /u/rockyrainy

    1. Bitcoin Gold hit by Double Spend Attack (51% attack). The Attacker reversed 22 blocks. (179 points, 102 comments)
    2. ZK-starks white paper published (44 points, 16 comments)
    3. [Q] How does a network reach consensus on what time it is? (21 points, 17 comments)
    4. Stateless (no history) Cryptocurrency via snapshots? (12 points, 7 comments)
  7. 244 points, 3 submissions: /u/HSPremier

    1. From a technical standpoint: Why does every blockchain projects need their own coins? (181 points, 50 comments)
    2. What is Reddit's obsession with REQ? (61 points, 43 comments)
    3. What is the technological difference between a privacy coin and a privacy coin platform? Won't a privacy coin platform be more superior than a privacy coin? (2 points, 3 comments)
  8. 234 points, 2 submissions: /u/Realness100

    1. A Guided Reading of Bitcoin’s Original White Paper (202 points, 10 comments)
    2. A Guided Reading of Ethereum's Original White Paper! (32 points, 5 comments)
  9. 185 points, 4 submissions: /u/tracyspacygo

    1. My brief observation of most common Consensus Algorithms (159 points, 49 comments)
    2. What are the main Trends/Challenges for Bitcoin and whole crytpocurrencies industry? (12 points, 33 comments)
    3. Guideline for Newbies: Trying out Bitcoin transactions with TESTNET (7 points, 1 comment)
    4. Most advanced Cryptocurrencies Comparison Table (7 points, 8 comments)
  10. 177 points, 9 submissions: /u/benmdi

    1. What's the best argument against cryptotechnology? I.e. Steelman the cryptocurrency skeptic (43 points, 42 comments)
    2. Would there be interest from this community in crypto resources aimed at developers? If so, what topics? (29 points, 14 comments)
    3. Has the window for bootstrapping a new PoW coin closed? (24 points, 57 comments)
    4. What can we, as a community, learn from the rise & acquisition of GitHub (23 points, 8 comments)
    5. 🍱 Rollup Roundup: Understanding Ethereum's Emerging Layer 2 (19 points, 1 comment)
    6. Video Tutorial: Introducing An Experience Dev To Smart Contract Coding (17 points, 3 comments)
    7. Do we need a blockchain to be decentralized? What questions would you ask a self described fan of decentralization, but blockchain skeptic? (11 points, 19 comments)
    8. ETH Block Rewards And Second Order Effects On Hardware Availability (7 points, 8 comments)
    9. Which Of The Big Tech Companies Is Most Likely To Bring Crypto Mainstream? Here's Why I Think It's Apple (4 points, 7 comments)
  11. 175 points, 9 submissions: /u/galan77

    1. Is the Lightning Network a massive threat to the blockchain? (49 points, 66 comments)
    2. TPS of Lightning Network vs. Sharding, which one does better? (28 points, 7 comments)
    3. Are there any major downsides to sharding? (21 points, 33 comments)
    4. What's the difference between trustlessness and permissionlessness (19 points, 7 comments)
    5. Which consensus algorithm is the best, PoW, PoS, PoAuthority, PoAsset? (18 points, 57 comments)
    6. How can XRP reach 50,000 TPS when they have no sharding and every node has to validate every single transaction. (15 points, 14 comments)
    7. A few questions about the Lightning Network (14 points, 6 comments)
    8. Pascalcoin can do 72,000 tps apparently. Is this legit? The new Nano? (8 points, 39 comments)
    9. How does Ripple's (XRB's) consensus algorithm Proof of Correctness work, are there any downsides? (3 points, 23 comments)
  12. 175 points, 1 submission: /u/ilielezi

    1. Why white papers in crypto world are so unprofessional? (175 points, 88 comments)
  13. 165 points, 6 submissions: /u/CryptoMaximalist

    1. Facebook's Libra (48 points, 55 comments)
    2. “Fake Stake” attacks on some Proof-of-Stake cryptocurrencies responsibly disclosed by researchers from the Decentralized Systems Lab at UIUC (31 points, 9 comments)
    3. Quantum Computing and the Cryptography in Crypto (27 points, 14 comments)
    4. PING and REJECT attacks on ZCash (Patch available) | Stanford Applied Crypto Group (22 points, 1 comment)
    5. Introduction to Cryptography: Part 1 - Jinglan Wang (19 points, 1 comment)
    6. New site howmanyconfs.com shows the amount of time and confirmations of Proof of Work coins to match 6 confirmations on Bitcoin (18 points, 11 comments)
  14. 163 points, 10 submissions: /u/GainsLean

    1. Videos For Developers Who Want To Learn Blockchain In A Practical Way (36 points, 17 comments)
    2. What Do You Want To Learn? (32 points, 20 comments)
    3. Get Involved With The Smart Contract Coding Challenge (25 points, 4 comments)
    4. Solution To $10K Art Prize (25 points, 3 comments)
    5. Blockchain Course Outline Has Been Released - Feedback warranted (22 points, 12 comments)
    6. Introduction To Distributed Systems And Consensus Protocols (9 points, 2 comments)
    7. Are there any closed source crypto wallets? (4 points, 19 comments)
    8. Are there any successful proof of identity projects? (4 points, 8 comments)
    9. SPV Wallets Vs API Wallets (4 points, 1 comment)
    10. 12 Popular Consensus Algorithms - Explained (2 points, 0 comments)
  15. 163 points, 7 submissions: /u/QRCollector

    1. Part 5. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fifth part of the series talking about an advanced vulnerability of BTC. (43 points, 43 comments)
    2. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the third part of the series introducing Quantum resistant blockchains. (36 points, 4 comments)
    3. Part 4B. I’m writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fourth part of the series explaining the special quality of going quantum resistant from genesis block. (25 points, 21 comments)
    4. Part 6. (Last part) I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. Failing shortcuts in an attempt to accomplish Quantum Resistance (24 points, 38 comments)
    5. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the first part of the series introducing the basic concept of blockchain and what makes it reliable. (23 points, 10 comments)
    6. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fourth part of the series explaining the special quality of going quantum resistant from genesis block. (7 points, 1 comment)
    7. Part 2. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the second part of the series: An accessible description of hashing and signature schemes. (5 points, 0 comments)
  16. 162 points, 3 submissions: /u/FashionistaGuru

    1. How do we change the culture around cryptocurrency? (118 points, 54 comments)
    2. Which cryptos have the best new user experience? (30 points, 34 comments)
    3. Why does Apple prevent many crypto apps from entering the App Store? (14 points, 8 comments)
  17. 157 points, 7 submissions: /u/SamsungGalaxyPlayer

    1. Breaking Monero Episodes 1-3: Introduction, Ring Signatures, 0-Decoy and Chain Reactions (45 points, 1 comment)
    2. "No, dPoW Isn't a Perfect Solution" (35 points, 48 comments)
    3. Breaking Mimblewimble’s Privacy Model - Dragonfly Research (27 points, 10 comments)
    4. Breaking Monero (and Zcash) Episodes 7-9: Remote Nodes, Timing Attacks, Poisoned Outputs (EAE Attack) (21 points, 2 comments)
    5. "Attacker Collection of IP Metadata" (18 points, 10 comments)
    6. "Tracing Transactions Across Cryptocurrency Ledgers" Using Shapeshift and Changelly (6 points, 4 comments)
    7. Breaking Monero Episodes 4-6: Chain Splits (Key Image Attack), Input Selection Algorithm, Unusual Ringsize (5 points, 2 comments)
  18. 147 points, 1 submission: /u/shunsaitakahashi

    1. Proof-of-Approval: Stake Based, 1 Block Finality & History Attack Defense (147 points, 4 comments)
  19. 146 points, 6 submissions: /u/themoderndayhercules

    1. "The selfish mining fallacy" explained and debunked (60 points, 8 comments)
    2. A Discussion of Stable coins and Decentralized Oracles (35 points, 8 comments)
    3. A Selfish Mining Double Spending attack Simulator (25 points, 2 comments)
    4. Why reputation systems don't work (15 points, 12 comments)
    5. A better incentivization for Swarm (6 points, 0 comments)
    6. When Mises met Szabo - A Discussion of the value of Bitcoin (5 points, 16 comments)
  20. 143 points, 7 submissions: /u/KomodoWorld

    1. Komodo Platform's core developer and founder jl777 has started his own blog on Medium. The blog is aimed for senior developers who want to learn about blockchain. (46 points, 15 comments)
    2. Delayed Proof of Work (dPoW) security explained (36 points, 46 comments)
    3. Proof-of-Gameplay (19 points, 3 comments)
    4. Good guide for getting started with the Custom Consensus tech for Komodo-based blockchains (17 points, 0 comments)
    5. Cross-chain migration of coins with Crypto Conditions - by smk762 (12 points, 0 comments)
    6. A step-by-step example of working with a Crypto Conditions based Oracle - by smk762 (10 points, 0 comments)
    7. Changing consensus rules on the fly with Crypto Conditions (3 points, 0 comments)
  21. 141 points, 8 submissions: /u/Stormy1997

    1. What technical/business advantages does a private blockchain have over a SQL server? (49 points, 79 comments)
    2. Is sharding to scale bad? (24 points, 28 comments)
    3. How would one create a fiat gateway theoretically? (19 points, 19 comments)
    4. Looking for Stellar smart contract/side chain code examples (16 points, 1 comment)
    5. Question - Securing personal information on a centralized server with user-owned keys (13 points, 3 comments)
    6. How do blockchains/smart contracts communicate with oracles? (10 points, 4 comments)
    7. Bandwidth scaling for TPS (8 points, 2 comments)
    8. Best method to transmit detailed data between two parties via existing platforms (2 points, 1 comment)
  22. 141 points, 3 submissions: /u/seventyfiver

    1. Why does Ethereum use Solidity while other ecosystems like NEO stick with popular ones like Java and C#? (94 points, 26 comments)
    2. Chainlink's initial Go implementation went live this morning. Has anyone reviewed the code and can comment on it's quality? (40 points, 3 comments)
    3. What are some great books on cryptoeconomics or blockchain technology? (7 points, 4 comments)
  23. 134 points, 6 submissions: /u/johnny_milkshakes

    1. Sub dedicated to DAG based coins (42 points, 8 comments)
    2. Thoughts on this? (28 points, 38 comments)
    3. This is very interesting (24 points, 19 comments)
    4. Educational presentation by Clara Shikhelman (18 points, 0 comments)
    5. Ethics question. (12 points, 40 comments)
    6. How to scale on chain? (10 points, 30 comments)
  24. 127 points, 4 submissions: /u/sukitrebek

    1. What are you currently obsessed with, and why? (58 points, 150 comments)
    2. Crypto-based social network without a cryptocurrency. (42 points, 23 comments)
    3. How does underlying architecture affect what kinds of applications are possible? (17 points, 3 comments)
    4. Holochain vs. Radix DLT (10 points, 11 comments)
  25. 126 points, 1 submission: /u/RufusTheFirefly

    1. Everytime I try to investigate the technology behind Cardano(Ada), I come across the words "scientific" and "peer-reviewed" over and over but almost no actual details. Can someone fill how this coin actually works and where they are in development? (126 points, 49 comments)
  26. 112 points, 1 submission: /u/rocksolid77

    1. Can we have a real debate about the Bitcoin scaling issue? (112 points, 89 comments)
  27. 110 points, 4 submissions: /u/kelluk

    1. What one can learn from browsing 30 million Ethereum addresses (72 points, 21 comments)
    2. I wanted to categorize all coins/tokens, and this is my proposal (23 points, 33 comments)
    3. Should whitepapers be understood by ordinary people? (10 points, 41 comments)
    4. Querying the Ethereum blockchain: how to & what to? (5 points, 5 comments)
  28. 107 points, 1 submission: /u/NewDietTrend

    1. Outside of currency and voting, blockchain is awful and shouldnt be used. Can anyone explain where blockchain is worth the cost? (107 points, 166 comments)
  29. 105 points, 1 submission: /u/insette

    1. /r/CryptoTech PSA: there are broadly TWO TYPES of Decentralized Exchanges. Which type are you investing in? (105 points, 55 comments)
  30. 103 points, 3 submissions: /u/dtheme

    1. How to accept crypto payments for digital downloads if you are a small business? Solutions, e-commerce sites are lacking (46 points, 38 comments)
    2. How many 24 letter seeds and "Bitcoin" keys can there be? (34 points, 24 comments)
    3. Is there any reason why the big tech companies are not getting into crypto? (23 points, 36 comments)
  31. 103 points, 3 submissions: /u/dvnielng

    1. Why do so many of these businesses need a token? (Unsure) (61 points, 86 comments)
    2. DAPPS - Only coins that have intrinsic value? Ethereum , Neo? (31 points, 10 comments)
    3. How could blockchain work for expensive purchases/escrow? (11 points, 2 comments)
  32. 101 points, 1 submission: /u/kickso

    1. Is NANO everything it says it is? (101 points, 96 comments)
  33. 98 points, 3 submissions: /u/heart_mind_body

    1. How can we breathe some life into this sub? (56 points, 22 comments)
    2. Can anyone give an example for a technology that provides a "public permissioned blockchain"? (28 points, 16 comments)
    3. Can we do a discussion on ICON and "clusters of private chains connected to a public chain" ? (14 points, 13 comments)
  34. 97 points, 8 submissions: /u/kelraku

    1. Thoughts on Mimblewimble? (23 points, 13 comments)
    2. Has anyone looked at the lelantus protocol? (18 points, 6 comments)
    3. How much control do developers have over the coins (18 points, 6 comments)
    4. Lesser known protocols? (11 points, 17 comments)
    5. Zerocoin and Blockchain Analysis (9 points, 5 comments)
    6. Zerocoin vs Cryptonote (7 points, 14 comments)
    7. Lightning network privacy (6 points, 13 comments)
    8. Integrity of the DAG (5 points, 17 comments)
  35. 96 points, 6 submissions: /u/blockstasy

    1. How to Get to One Million Devs (32 points, 12 comments)
    2. The Decade in Blockchain — 2010 to 2020 in Review (27 points, 4 comments)
    3. Ethereum by the Numbers – The Year of 2019 (26 points, 9 comments)
    4. Knowledge Drop: Mining and the role it plays with the Ethereum blockchain (5 points, 0 comments)
    5. A great article that explains Ethereum’s Muir Glacier Update (4 points, 0 comments)
    6. Youtube Silences Crypto Community (2 points, 6 comments)
  36. 93 points, 3 submissions: /u/OneOverNever

    1. Which is the last WHITE PAPER you've read that's truly impacted you? (77 points, 81 comments)
    2. [CMV] Bitcoin's intrinsic technological value. (14 points, 29 comments)
    3. What are some weak points that still hold XVG back from becoming a top player in crypto? (Technically speaking, not marketing and etc.) (2 points, 19 comments)
  37. 93 points, 3 submissions: /u/ryano-ark

    1. (ARK) ACES Completes Integration of ARK Channels for Two-way Transfers for Easy ICOs When Paired With ARK Deployer (Push-Button-Blockchains) (57 points, 5 comments)
    2. (ARK) ACES Releases Fast (Ansible) Deployments for all ACES Applications. (23 points, 4 comments)
    3. A Future of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains (13 points, 3 comments)
  38. 92 points, 2 submissions: /u/BobUltra

    1. Our blockchains are all centralized! (51 points, 34 comments)
    2. List of qualities needed to dethrone Bitcoin. (41 points, 43 comments)
  39. 90 points, 1 submission: /u/refreshx2

    1. CMV: It doesn't make sense for (crypto)companies to create coins linked to their tech (90 points, 18 comments)
  40. 89 points, 1 submission: /u/perceptron01

    1. What does Nano do better than Steem? (89 points, 55 comments)
  41. 87 points, 1 submission: /u/Shuk

    1. How does one begin to develop an employable skill in blockchain development? (87 points, 25 comments)
  42. 87 points, 1 submission: /u/conorohiggins

    1. I spent three weeks researching and writing a huge guide to stablecoins. Enjoy! (87 points, 36 comments)
  43. 86 points, 1 submission: /u/Bacon_Hero

    1. ELI5: Why did it take so long for blockchain technology to be created? (86 points, 66 comments)
  44. 85 points, 3 submissions: /u/theFoot58

    1. If crypto now is like 'the Internet' of the past, where are we? (65 points, 53 comments)
    2. If the Internet had its Genesis Block, what would it be? (14 points, 9 comments)
    3. Coin grouping - ruby and CryptoCompare API (6 points, 1 comment)
  45. 85 points, 1 submission: /u/youngm2

    1. Which decentralised exchange has the most promise for 2018? (85 points, 89 comments)
  46. 84 points, 4 submissions: /u/bLbGoldeN

    1. On Mass Adoption of Cryptocurrencies (28 points, 68 comments)
    2. Join the Bloom team for our first tech AMA tomorrow (Tuesday, March 13th) at 7 PM GMT! (23 points, 2 comments)
    3. Join the Decred team for an AMA - Friday, June 1st from 19:00 to 22:00 UTC (17 points, 10 comments)
    4. Join the district0x team for an AMA Monday, April 2nd at 5:00 PM (GMT) (16 points, 0 comments)
  47. 82 points, 2 submissions: /u/SubsequentDownfall

    1. Has a 51% attack ever been witnessed? (45 points, 46 comments)
    2. Is a DAG coin like RaiBlocks able to be private like Monero? (37 points, 40 comments)
  48. 82 points, 2 submissions: /u/guidre

    1. Tron and other source Code (42 points, 24 comments)
    2. Why Will companies adopt blockchain, the user interface is complex and i'm not sure that many companies want all their internal dealings made public. (40 points, 19 comments)
  49. 81 points, 4 submissions: /u/solar128

    1. New Atomic Swap Tools Released (35 points, 4 comments)
    2. Using Blockchain to make a censorship-resistant Reddit (28 points, 14 comments)
    3. Best security practices for addressing Spectre & Meltdown (13 points, 0 comments)
    4. Influence of on-chain governance weighted by wealth - good or bad? (5 points, 2 comments)
  50. 81 points, 2 submissions: /u/Blockchainsapiens

    1. Blockchain study finds 0.00% success rate and vendors don't call back when asked for evidence (47 points, 30 comments)
    2. The elephant in the room: would the public ever use a volatile currency over a stable currency? (34 points, 45 comments)
  51. 81 points, 1 submission: /u/Mycryptopedia

    1. Understanding the Tech Behind RaiBlocks (81 points, 7 comments)
  52. 81 points, 1 submission: /u/davidvanbeveren

    1. Article thoroughly analysing / comparing IOTA and RaiBlocks (x-post /r/CryptoCurrency) (81 points, 10 comments)
  53. 77 points, 4 submissions: /u/DeleteMyOldAccount

    1. HD Wallets Explained: What they are, and how to make them coin agnostic (28 points, 11 comments)
    2. Bitcoin Cash May 15th fork (23 points, 22 comments)
    3. So you want to build a Bitcoin HD wallet? Part 1 (23 points, 3 comments)
    4. Applications of Blockchain in Supply Chain (3 points, 9 comments)
  54. 76 points, 3 submissions: /u/kryptofinger

    1. Why would anyone bother using any DPOS coins for dapps like Eos over normal systems like AWS? (44 points, 104 comments)
    2. Could a state backed privacy coin work? (22 points, 32 comments)
    3. Thoughts on Elastos? (10 points, 8 comments)
  55. 76 points, 1 submission: /u/francohab

    1. 55% of the Nano representative nodes are "official representatives", presumably held by developers. How big of an issue is that? (76 points, 46 comments)
  56. 75 points, 2 submissions: /u/MerkleChainsaw

    1. The biggest challenge for cryptocurrencies and how to mitigate it (73 points, 37 comments)
    2. Short and long term design tradeoffs in crypto (2 points, 2 comments)
  57. 75 points, 1 submission: /u/jatsignwork

    1. Raiblocks & Spam (75 points, 60 comments)
  58. 74 points, 1 submission: /u/behindtext

    1. Hello, this is Jake Yocom-Piatt. Ask me anything about Decred! (74 points, 49 comments)
  59. 73 points, 2 submissions: /u/TexasRadical83

    1. Why use a new "currency" at all? (40 points, 48 comments)
    2. Why are big price increases for crypto a good thing? (33 points, 41 comments)

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  2. /u/ndha1995 (583 points, 98 comments)
  3. /u/turtleflax (406 points, 116 comments)
  4. /u/senzheng (326 points, 193 comments)
  5. /u/holomntn (294 points, 40 comments)
  6. /u/manly_ (286 points, 43 comments)
  7. /u/signos_de_admiracion (250 points, 18 comments)
  8. /u/fgiveme (231 points, 77 comments)
  9. /u/crypto_kang (222 points, 45 comments)
  10. /u/jatsignwork (220 points, 37 comments)
  11. /u/GainsLean (218 points, 76 comments)
  12. /u/benthecarman (211 points, 48 comments)
  13. /u/rockyrainy (200 points, 39 comments)
  14. /u/hungryforitalianfood (197 points, 58 comments)
  15. /u/rocksolid77 (190 points, 20 comments)
  16. /u/bannercoin (189 points, 11 comments)
  17. /u/insette (181 points, 47 comments)
  18. /u/DiogenicOrder (175 points, 41 comments)
  19. /u/islanavarino (173 points, 51 comments)
  20. /u/behindtext (172 points, 14 comments)
  21. /u/takitus (171 points, 25 comments)
  22. /u/sukitrebek (170 points, 42 comments)
  23. /u/UnknownEssence (170 points, 31 comments)
  24. /u/crypto_ha (170 points, 26 comments)
  25. /u/AlexCoventry (167 points, 17 comments)
  26. /u/DragonWhsiperer (165 points, 38 comments)
  27. /u/stop-making-accounts (164 points, 57 comments)
  28. /u/KnifeOfPi2 (157 points, 13 comments)
  29. /u/Edgegasm (156 points, 42 comments)
  30. /u/ippond (152 points, 15 comments)
  31. /u/dontlikecomputers (151 points, 61 comments)
  32. /u/QRCollector (150 points, 46 comments)
  33. /u/alexrecuenco (145 points, 18 comments)
  34. /u/BobUltra (144 points, 88 comments)
  35. /u/SpamCamel (135 points, 22 comments)
  36. /u/InterdisciplinaryHum (133 points, 107 comments)
  37. /u/theglitteringone (132 points, 10 comments)
  38. /u/ChocolateSunrise (128 points, 23 comments)
  39. /u/PM_ME_UR_QUINES (125 points, 4 comments)
  40. /u/narwhale111 (122 points, 15 comments)
  41. /u/pepe_le_shoe (121 points, 47 comments)
  42. /u/Darius510 (119 points, 39 comments)
  43. /u/glen-hodl (118 points, 21 comments)
  44. /u/HOG_ZADDY (117 points, 23 comments)
  45. /u/coranos2 (116 points, 44 comments)
  46. /u/etherenvoy (116 points, 15 comments)
  47. /u/johnny_milkshakes (115 points, 55 comments)
  48. /u/galan77 (115 points, 52 comments)
  49. /u/hybridsole (113 points, 40 comments)
  50. /u/funciton (113 points, 8 comments)
  51. /u/Mr0ldy (110 points, 24 comments)
  52. /u/Corm (109 points, 42 comments)
  53. /u/cryptoscopia (109 points, 7 comments)
  54. /u/ReportFromHell (106 points, 39 comments)
  55. /u/broscientologist (105 points, 26 comments)
  56. /u/straytjacquet (104 points, 28 comments)
  57. /u/Quadling (101 points, 24 comments)
  58. /u/BlockEnthusiast (101 points, 17 comments)
  59. /u/thats_not_montana (99 points, 37 comments)
  60. /u/TheRealMotherOfOP (98 points, 27 comments)
  61. /u/yarauuta (96 points, 11 comments)
  62. /u/pegasuspect93 (96 points, 1 comment)
  63. /u/andrew_bao (93 points, 40 comments)
  64. /u/samdotla (93 points, 6 comments)
  65. /u/melodious_punk (91 points, 34 comments)
  66. /u/Mquantum (91 points, 31 comments)
  67. /u/TJ_Hooker15 (91 points, 27 comments)
  68. /u/NoFaptain99 (91 points, 3 comments)
  69. /u/ilielezi (87 points, 10 comments)
  70. /u/Raapop (87 points, 2 comments)
  71. /u/Allways_Wrong (86 points, 36 comments)
  72. /u/bLbGoldeN (86 points, 19 comments)
  73. /u/ResIpsaLoquiturrr (86 points, 15 comments)
  74. /u/kabelman93 (85 points, 29 comments)
  75. /u/no_pants_gamer (84 points, 9 comments)
  76. /u/AnkurTechracers (83 points, 16 comments)
  77. /u/ric2b (83 points, 11 comments)
  78. /u/Big_Goose (83 points, 10 comments)
  79. /u/Lifeistooshor1 (82 points, 21 comments)
  80. /u/vornth (82 points, 11 comments)
  81. /u/Sargos (81 points, 25 comments)
  82. /u/refreshx2 (81 points, 16 comments)
  83. /u/Qwahzi (78 points, 27 comments)
  84. /u/StupidRandomGuy (77 points, 35 comments)
  85. /u/WikiTextBot (77 points, 24 comments)
  86. /u/SnootyEuropean (77 points, 5 comments)
  87. /u/cryptogainz (76 points, 14 comments)
  88. /u/frequentlywrong (76 points, 4 comments)
  89. /u/the_defiant (76 points, 4 comments)
  90. /u/BrangdonJ (75 points, 28 comments)
  91. /u/hendrik_v (75 points, 7 comments)
  92. /u/solar128 (74 points, 18 comments)
  93. /u/foobazzler (74 points, 8 comments)
  94. /u/ginger_beer_m (73 points, 35 comments)
  95. /u/kAhmij (73 points, 25 comments)
  96. /u/DeleteMyOldAccount (73 points, 20 comments)
  97. /u/sn0wr4in (73 points, 9 comments)
  98. /u/Dyslectic_Sabreur (72 points, 5 comments)
  99. /u/X7spyWqcRY (71 points, 8 comments)
  100. /u/Krapser (70 points, 5 comments)

Top Submissions

  1. A Guided Reading of Bitcoin’s Original White Paper by /u/Realness100 (202 points, 10 comments)
  2. From a technical standpoint: Why does every blockchain projects need their own coins? by /u/HSPremier (181 points, 50 comments)
  3. Bitcoin Gold hit by Double Spend Attack (51% attack). The Attacker reversed 22 blocks. by /u/rockyrainy (179 points, 102 comments)
  4. Why white papers in crypto world are so unprofessional? by /u/ilielezi (175 points, 88 comments)
  5. My brief observation of most common Consensus Algorithms by /u/tracyspacygo (159 points, 49 comments)
  6. Proof-of-Approval: Stake Based, 1 Block Finality & History Attack Defense by /u/shunsaitakahashi (147 points, 4 comments)
  7. "Do you need a Blockchain?" - this paper is fantastic, everyone should read this before evaluating a coin and if requires a block chain to solve a solution the coin is promising to solve. by /u/Neophyte- (136 points, 41 comments)
  8. Technical comparison of LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO by /u/Qwahzi (133 points, 37 comments)
  9. Everytime I try to investigate the technology behind Cardano(Ada), I come across the words "scientific" and "peer-reviewed" over and over but almost no actual details. Can someone fill how this coin actually works and where they are in development? by /u/RufusTheFirefly (126 points, 49 comments)
  10. How do we change the culture around cryptocurrency? by /u/FashionistaGuru (118 points, 54 comments)

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  1. 160 points: /u/holomntn's comment in ELI5: Why did it take so long for blockchain technology to be created?
  2. 121 points: /u/KnifeOfPi2's comment in How do we change the culture around cryptocurrency?
  3. 105 points: /u/theglitteringone's comment in Outside of currency and voting, blockchain is awful and shouldnt be used. Can anyone explain where blockchain is worth the cost?
  4. 102 points: /u/benthecarman's comment in If crypto now is like 'the Internet' of the past, where are we?
  5. 96 points: /u/pegasuspect93's comment in If crypto now is like 'the Internet' of the past, where are we?
  6. 95 points: /u/bannercoin's comment in Realistically, why would anybody expect the startup crypto platforms to beat out the corporate giants who are developing their own Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) solutions? Ex. IBM, SAP, JP Morgan...
  7. 83 points: /u/AlexCoventry's comment in Ethereum private key with all zeroes leads to an account with 5000$ on it
  8. 82 points: deleted's comment in Is blockchain really useful ?
  9. 81 points: /u/signos_de_admiracion's comment in Why white papers in crypto world are so unprofessional?
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Bitcoin Hits Its Hash Rate All-Time High Amid Volatile Weekend

The leader of cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin (BTC), saw a massive spike on Sunday, breaching over $9,000 to record a January-high of $9,184. However, the price of Bitcoin fell rapidly below the $8,750 support zone and settled around the $8,600 mark. The volatile weekend, according to some experts, is mainly due to Bitcoin registering a new all-time high in computing power, or hash rate.

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Hash rate resembles how many operations per second the network is capable of. Bitcoin recorded its all-time high of 126 Exhash, which equals to 126 quintillions solved cryptographic equations per second. The all-time high also enhances the security of Bitcoin’s blockchain, as the higher hash rate resembles increased difficulty of hackers successfully attacking and control at least 51% of all computing machines on Bitcoin’s blockchain – the so-called “51% attack”.

Despite the increased interest in Bitcoin mining, some experts think the all-time high is a consequence of BTC miners’ expectations of an upward price swing. Indeed, the Bitcoin network is set to undergo a “halving”, scheduled for the 14th of May – the rewards for successfully mining a block would drop in half. The “halving” occurs on every 210,000 mined BTC blocks. However, some experts disagree with the all-time high being such a noticeable event, stating that if Bitcoin miners join the game now, they have a mere five months to profit off from the current mining rewards.

However, the hash rate all-time high has also split experts on the opposite sides, regarding the correlation between computing power and Bitcoin’s price. Some experts believe the recent price spike was caused mainly due to Bitcoin recording an all-time high hash rate. Max Keiser stated his confidence about the correlation between Bitcoin’s hash rate and price, claiming that “BTC price follows hash rate, which is on a continuous 9-year bullish run.”

On the other side are the experts, linking Bitcoin with global market forces like supply and demand, rather than computing power. Alex Kruger tweeted his disagreement with hash rates defining Bitcoin’s price, explaining that “hash rate follows the perceived mining profits.”

Pricewise, Bitcoin’s swing above $9,000, as well as its later correction, indicates a stiff resistance at $8,750. Indicators like the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, show that the upward momentum could stall in the near future. Bitcoin’s price most likely would drift sideways, between the strong support and resistance zones at $8,500 and $8,750, respectively. As of press time, the world’s largest cryptocurrency is trading at $8,630.51.


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Bitcoin is a digital currency, also known as a cryptocurrency, and is created or mined when people solve complex math puzzles online. Recently, bitcoin futures trading is getting more popular. Let’s find out more:

What is Bitcoin Futures?

A Perpetual Contract is a derivative product that is similar to a traditional Futures Contract. An agreement to buy or sell a commodity at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future. But with one main difference: contrary to Futures, Perpetual Contracts do not have an expiry. So you can hold a position for as long as you like. In addition, perpetual contracts mimic the margin-based spot market and hence trade close to the Index Price. This allows you to amplify the outcome of the deal but it also means that a decrease in the price of a commodity equals to your initial margin. The percentage of the total Funds you provided as collateral will automatically liquidate your equity and close your position. In few words, features is that exist or happen at a later time.

How to trade them?

Let’s understand the context first, for example. Two parties people agree on a deal and that will happen in a later on time. In this case 100 lbs of brown sugar for $1 for per pound. So the sugar company producer, will agree on this deal and start producing the products based on those agreements. To keep in mind, the deal was made on July 4th and the transaction will take place on November 4th of the same year. So, this was an agreement to buy or sell some commodity on a given date for a given price. From this, we can say that the best way to trade futures, it is to manage the unknown and predict futures market changes. In the case of the financial futures, which are literally piece of papers like currency.

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There are many cryptocurrency trading platforms, however not many do trading futures. One of the recent new player in the market is Phemex. Although Phemex is a newbie on the market, it is already the fastest cryptocurrency derivatives exchange on the market. This new exchange is a professional and trustworthy global cryptocurrency derivatives platform. Phemex offers Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, and EOS perpetual contracts, with up to 100x leverage.

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The End of History: When Data Disappears

The reason we know about the past is because they left physical artifacts for us to see, read and study. We have written record on papyrus, stone walls and books. We have wall art, paintings and physical photographs. That’s true from the dawn of humanity until the proliferation of social media, the electronic economy, and of the printed word during the early 21st century.

Today, we generally don’t have any physical artifacts after social media appeared recently. Everything important since then like photos of families and special events and news are all electronic data; ones and zeroes. The scale of the data we have stored has speedily passed the petabyte and exabyte domain. According to the World Economic Forum, in 2020 there will be about 40 zettabytes (40 trillion gigabytes) of data worldwide.

Books and some newspapers still print, but who knows how long that will last. Someday cash and paper will evaporate from use completely. Our smartphones will be our masters. The so-called preppers will try to live independently of the system, but we all know that’s not going to happen for more than maybe two or three generations. Their descendants will either leave and rejoin society or they’ll just die out. But back to my point, the world will basically run on data alone. No more physical artifacts of historical value aside from kitchen and bathroom items, and furniture.

Perhaps some artists will still use physical paint but I predict most will turn to computers to create art. Music is now made on computers nowadays. Sure, we’ll still play Mozart or Bach on our violins but that’s 18th century stuff. No new music is or will be written on paper. It’s all data on disks.

All our banking records are electronic. All our stock exchanges are too. Our entire global economic infrastructure is electronic. Even small town banks connect to the Internet to the Fed. Or if it’s a branch of a major bank, is sure to be completely filled with computers. We are already seeing cash disappear. First with credit cards, then with NFC transactions with our phones and the advent of Bitcoin and others is making cash obsolete. It won’t be long before it disappears completely.

Governments are also becoming electronic data-based organizations. Larger governments may take longer to convert but smaller, richer states will easily be artifact free before the middle of the century. Amazon and Microsoft are already huge data storage contractors to ours and several other governments and militaries.

If something happens to erase all that data stored in our phones, computers and Facebook, Amazon and Google’s and our banks’ data centers, everything disappears. Backing everything up is becoming almost infeasible and uneconomical. So everything disappears. No history since the early 21st century. Scarce artifacts. Just a lot of blank hard drives in hundreds of huge data centers.

That “something” that erases all that data could be anything from a massive cyber attack by a state or non-state actor, a nuclear attack, or even a astronomical event with significant magnetic energy and global effect could turn all our hard drives into paperweights.

Feel free to elaborate on a possible data-wiping catastrophe or comment on my idea on the end of history as a result of a data-dependent world in the near future.

TL;DR: History relies of physical artifacts and physical written language. The 21st century is seeing the end of physical history because of the proliferation of electronic data in all facets of human life. A global magnetic catastrophe either natural or manmade can effectively erase our electronic history. Ideas?


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