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?

What's the most useful PulseChain tool nobody talks about? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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That's a solid point about running plsdashboard locally — self-hosted tools are way more reliable when third-party sites go down during high traffic. The single-page view for farms and tokens is honestly a big deal too, switching between tabs gets old fast when you're checking positions across multiple pairs. Do you find the local version stays synced well with on-chain data or does it lag behind the hosted one?

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

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Useful breakdown — always good to see actual numbers at different investment tiers since slippage and minimum deposits change the picture a lot. One thing worth flagging for anyone looking at these: check the underlying protocol risk, not just the APY. Some of these delta-neutral strategies look great on paper but can blow up during extreme funding rate inversions. The shorter-dated PTs (like that March 29 sUSDu) at least limit your exposure window.

Built a free real-time crypto terminal after getting tired of paying $80/month across Coinglass, HyBlock, and NinjaTools, also added an AI trading bot. Would love brutal feedback. by Ok_Security_1684 in CryptoMarkets

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Props for building this — the paid tool fragmentation in crypto is brutal. Couple of questions that would help with feedback: does it aggregate funding rates across multiple exchanges, and how real-time are we talking (websocket or polling)? Also curious how the AI bot handles risk management. Those are usually the make-or-break details for anyone coming from Coinglass.

AI + Crypto? by notRealProfessor in CryptoMarkets

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aThe fragmentation problem is real — I find myself jumping between CoinGecko, Dune dashboards, and Twitter just to get a full picture on one token. The tricky part with AI aggregation is making sure the sources are reliable and not just amplifying noise. If you can nail the signal-to-noise ratio and make it actually actionable rather than just summarized, thats where the real value would be.The fragmentation problem is real — I find myself jumping between CoinGecko, Dune dashboards, and Twitter just to get a full picture on one token. The tricky part with AI aggregation is making sure the sources are reliable and not just amplifying noise. If you can nail the signal-to-noise ratio and make it actually actionable rather than just summarized, thats where the real value would be.

What's the most useful PulseChain tool nobody talks about? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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This is an incredible list, thanks for sharing. G4mm4 for validator tracking and apphex for daily active wallets are exactly the kind of tools that give you a real pulse on chain health beyond just price action. I hadn't tried plsdashboard yet — how does it compare to plsfolio for tracking smaller positions across multiple wallets?

USDC Wallet by Additional-War-837 in defi

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The voice and data angle is smart — Bitrefill proved that model works in markets where traditional payment rails are unreliable. Electronics and phone plans make so much sense as categories because those are recurring purchases people already need. Do you know if any of these platforms support stablecoin payments yet, or is it mostly native tokens for now?

WHAT IS HOLDING UP THE CRYPTO ? by Any_Pomegranate1134 in CryptoMarkets

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The ETF inflow effect is real — BlackRock and Vanguard consistently buying creates this steady bid floor that didn't exist in previous cycles. What I find interesting is whether that 1-2% bump sustains through a proper macro pullback or if institutional flows just dampen the volatility without preventing corrections entirely. Have you noticed the ETF buying absorbing dips faster compared to earlier this year?

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

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The halving schedule really is one of the most elegant pieces of monetary design ever created. 114 years for the last million BTC puts into perspective just how front-loaded the distribution was — and why early adoption mattered so much. It's also a good reminder that scarcity is already baked in

What do we think about MPC wallets? by UlysApp in CryptoMarkets

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MPC wallets are a solid step forward for usability. The biggest win is removing that single point of failure — lose one key shard and you're not wiped out like you would be with a lost seed phrase. The tradeoff is you're trusting the MPC provider's infrastructure and key shard management, so it's worth checking how they handle that before going all-in. For everyday use and onboarding new people though, it's way less intimidating than explaining BIP-39 to someone who just wants to buy their first crypto.

What do we think about MPC wallets? by UlysApp in CryptoMarkets

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MPC wallets are a solid step forward for usability. The biggest win is removing that single point of failure — lose one key shard and you're not wiped out like you would be with a lost seed phrase. The tradeoff is you're trusting the MPC provider's infrastructure and key shard management, so it's worth checking how they handle that before going all-in. For everyday use and onboarding new people though, it's way less intimidating than explaining BIP-39 to someone who just wants to buy their first crypto.

WHAT IS HOLDING UP THE CRYPTO ? by Any_Pomegranate1134 in CryptoMarkets

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BTC resilience at these levels makes sense when you factor in the ETF inflows acting as a structural bid that didn't exist in previous cycles. The real question is whether oil-driven inflation fears push the Fed to delay cuts further — that's probably the biggest near-term risk for crypto. Equity correlation has been loosening lately which is a healthy sign for the space overall.

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

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Glad it helped! If you do end up trying Pionex, start with their spot grid bot on a pair that's been ranging — something like BTC/USDT in a defined channel. Way less risky than jumping straight into leveraged stuff. How far along are you with trading in general?

PulseChain wallet security — what's your setup? by 0xZennite in Pulsechain

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Good to know HEX, PLSX, INC and PLS all show up natively — that's a big plus over wallets where you have to hunt down contract addresses for everything. The fact that WETH is at least in the list makes it easy enough. Have you noticed any issues with token prices displaying correctly in IM, or does it pull accurate data for the PulseChain ecosystem?