SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » Trustswap at 540%
Tango One wrote: » What is trustswap? Is uniswap the place to buy.
Lex Luthor wrote: » the Zeus FUD has been linked to NEXO
jimmii wrote: » Just seen this on reddit does anyone use telegram?
Gooey Looey wrote: » Yes, telegram is very popular for support groups. Crypto.com support is on there also my IPTV provider support and status update channels
Tango One wrote: » Lend is on another run, is there a difference between ethlend and aave lend, was there some sort of token swap at some point or just a rebrand
stockshares wrote: » Paypal partnering with Paxos.https://cointelegraph.com/news/paypal-to-reportedly-offer-crypto-trading-through-paxos-partnership
makeorbrake wrote: » Revolut had partnered with Paxos in recent days to bring a crypto offering to their US customer base. So long as Paypal have a more reasonable crypto offering than Revolut, this is huge. I hate Paypal - but there's nothing not to like about their 300 million plus active users being exposed to crypto....and having direct access to it through a platform they trust and without having to undergo further KYC.
Arrival wrote: » As long as they allow people to physically buy tokens and transfer to their own private wallets and not more derivative bull**** like Revoluts
Bob24 wrote: » I (genuinely) don’t know if I care TBH. Of course I get what you mean and most of us here wouldn’t use this type of service. But if it brings new people into the space*, why not? * and of course turns everyone on this thread into a member of the Irish Lambo owners’ association ;-)
Arrival wrote: » Because those new people won't be contributing directly to the value if they're not able to physically buy the tokens as derivatives have no influence on the value since you're basically just buying an IOU linked to their value. Only actual exchanges should be used
ZeroThreat wrote: » So are there any cards currently available that actually allow you to transfer crypto ie. BTC or ETH from your own private wallet and make purchases at a converted fiat rate at that time?
Bob24 wrote: » I know you don’t directly own the crypto with Revolut and can’t transfer it out, but as far as I know Revolut are working with Bitstamp and there is actual crypto being held by them to back what users are purchasing. See here: https://cryptonews.com/news/revolut-brings-crypto-without-private-keys-to-10m-users-6201.htm And I’d say it would be hard to build a properly hedged Bitcoin derivative without holding at least some bitcoins and/or other cryptos, as Bitcoin’s correlation with other asset classes is a hit and miss.
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » Stacked another load of sats there just now. Still expecting a massive breakout within 3 days, $500+. Gut says down (as it's crypto), but ya never know.
Blowheads wrote: » What did you buy?
el diablo wrote: » He's a BTC maximalist.
Green&Red wrote: » How does Revolut compare to others for charges?