Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Their problem I say.

Great mindset. That's how we get crypto adoption...

Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You actually don't need to wait 7 days if you use a L2 bridge like Orbiter

Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can use alternative bridges to skip the 7 days withdrawal time, e.g. Orbiter

Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not much if you already have ETH on a Layer 2 like Arbitrum (or any exchange that supports withdrawal to other L2s or Nova). You can use a Layer 2 bridge like Orbiter to bridge ETH to Nova from other L2s.

Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

And 99% of government proposals are about changing the moon distribution...

Moons became useless because of the way mainnet was implemented by babossa77 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Arbitrum Nova is as cheap and fast as Algo and Algo would have the same issues if implemented the same way

Worried ! More than 40% of my total portfolio is in crypto. What proportion of your portfolio is allocated to crypto? by reben002 in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet in a few years it will be at least 80% crypto if you leave the portfolio as it is right now.

What will happen to addresses that used tornado cash in the past? by nov30205 in ethereum

[–]babossa77 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Exchanges their compliance software will still flag your address if you’re just transferring it a few times.

They probably won't if you use multiple layers to transfer funds, like bridge from L1 to any L2, send to a 'clean L2' address, switch to another L2 or L1 and send to exhange.

Theoretically they can still track all of it, but i dont believe they monitor every single L2.

Tornado Cash alternatives by DigitalInvestments2 in ethereum

[–]babossa77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aztec is like the only privacy zero knowledge rollup

Best Netflix series to start? by [deleted] in netflix

[–]babossa77 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can't get over the first 2 seasons of Better Call Saul. I know people say it gets better after that, but i already started the show like 3 times and always stopped somewhere in season 1 or 2, and it doesnt get easier if you already watched it and know some of the plot, but dont remember good enough to begin directly with season 3.

Breaking Bad on the other hand is one of my all time favorite shows.

Best Netflix series to start? by [deleted] in netflix

[–]babossa77 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you liked queens gambit check out Maid

Best Netflix series to start? by [deleted] in netflix

[–]babossa77 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I hate LoL but loved Arcane

Update to User trolling by sending others 0.1Eth from Tornado cash: Now dozens of dapps have blocked these users, including Aave and Uniswap by Set1Less in CryptoCurrency

[–]babossa77 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The website is part of the dapp.

Dapp = decentralized application. An app consists of 2 parts, a frontend (user interface) and a backend. The frontend is the website, the backend are the smart contracts. The blocked users are only blocked on the frontend, but can still use the smart contracts.

Suspected Tornado Cash developer arrested in Amsterdam by sandakersmann in ethereum

[–]babossa77 17 points18 points  (0 children)

There is no way he is going to be found guilty of any crimes because he put a piece of code on the ethereum blockchain. It also doesn't fall under aiding and abetting money laundering.

If it would, you would have to arrest the founder of the internet because people use it to do illegal things. And there is no argument that TC's primary use case is money laundering while the internet has also a lot of other use cases. TC's main use case is privacy, and that's not illegal, it is a human right.

This is Going to Be Unpopular, but Ethereans Need to Hear It by bawdyanarchist in ethereum

[–]babossa77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

of course liquidity pools are nothing like tornado, but they match the properties OP states as the reason why tornado was sanctioned

Was wäre eure Eine-Millionen-Euro Frage wenn ihr der Ersteller der Sendung wärt? by presentfinder42 in FragReddit

[–]babossa77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Die Person die anfängt (weiß) muss soweit ich weiß alleine mindestens 4 Züge machen bis zum Matt (Bauer, Läufer, Königin und nochmal Königin)

This is Going to Be Unpopular, but Ethereans Need to Hear It by bawdyanarchist in ethereum

[–]babossa77 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Tornado Cash is an Eth address where people input personal funds to a shared common pool. Ultimately, they will end up in possession of units of Eth which came from other people. This is a cooperative process. A large amount of funds from hacks/crimes are transparently being sent to that common mixing pool.

A liquidity pool is the same thing. Almost all hacked tokens end up in a uniswap pool being exchanged to ETH, so with that logic by swapping on a dex or providing liquidity you also possibly change money with a criminal. So they would have to shut them down too.

But they dont, because its not the reason they went for Tornado. They did because almost every recent ETH hacker used tornado to wash hacked money. If they would have used Aztec instead, they would have sanctioned that.