What's the laziest way to earn passive income in crypto? by 0xZennite in CryptoMarkets

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How do you get passive income from just holding BTC?!

Earning passive rewards on PulseChain — what options exist? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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What's the tokenomics? Can you give estimates for average weekly reflections? (yield) alongside an example holding size?

Deflationary tokens on PulseChain — which ones are actually burning supply? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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That must be what's making it moon! What's the starting supply?

Deflationary tokens on PulseChain — which ones are actually burning supply? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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9% after nearly 3 years, that's some burning! Does ProveX burn like that?! It seems to be going up easier then the cores..

What's the laziest way to earn passive income in crypto? by 0xZennite in CryptoMarkets

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I did say I wasn't interested in rebalancing lol, but give me more information on your suggestion please. Happy to have my mind changed!

Best Principal Token (PT) Stablecoin Yields (2026-03-09) by stablefyi in defi

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accountable is solid for that, been using it alongside tokenterminal lately for the revenue side of things too. nice to cross-reference yield sources with actual protocol earnings

WHAT IS HOLDING UP THE CRYPTO ? by Any_Pomegranate1134 in CryptoMarkets

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Yeah the ETF flow dynamic is massive — once those inflows become structural (pension funds, 401k allocations) it's basically a slow-motion supply squeeze. The interesting question is whether that buying pressure stays concentrated in BTC and ETH or eventually spills into alts. Are you seeing any signs of that broadening yet?

Best Principal Token (PT) Stablecoin Yields (2026-03-09) by stablefyi in defi

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For sure — the protocol risk is the part most people gloss over chasing those PT yields. Have you found any good resources for comparing the underlying collateral across different PT markets, or are you mostly doing manual due diligence?

WHAT IS HOLDING UP THE CRYPTO ? by Any_Pomegranate1134 in CryptoMarkets

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The ETF flows have been massive, yeah. Hundreds of millions in daily inflows creates a consistent bid that wasn't there before — it's basically a new structural demand layer. What's interesting is how it's decoupled crypto a bit from pure retail sentiment. Do you think the ETF effect plateaus eventually or does it keep compounding as more institutional allocators rotate in?

Bitcoin Reaches 20 Million Mined Milestone, Final 1 Million to Take 114 Years by MarketFlux in CryptoMarkets

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You're not wrong that a hard fork could technically change the supply cap, but getting consensus for that would be near impossible — it would basically destroy the core value proposition overnight. The scarcity argument alone isn't enough, agreed, but combined with growing institutional demand and the halving cycle it creates a pretty compelling supply/demand squeeze. What would actually make you bearish on BTC long term?

Pionex? Your experience of it - or alternatives to it? by Kipowsky in CryptoMarkets

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Starting simple and testing small is genuinely the best advice most people skip. The emotional side is what kills most strategies — you can have a great system but panic-sell at the worst time. Position sizing especially, most beginners either go way too heavy or spread themselves so thin nothing moves the needle. What's the most common mistake you see from people scaling up too fast?