luthos you're right. Thats what i was saying above. You can use Binance Smart Chain if you cant access binance.com
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Luhos   United States. Apr 10 2021 16:29. Posts 57
The reason I mentioned that US customers can access, is it’s difficult process to figure out what to do first. When you download TrustWallet from the App Store as a US citizen it comes WITHOUT the dapp browser. In order to connect your wallet to any of these dapp sites you must go through the dapp browser or it won’t work. Difficult for newbies to figure out, and could cause people to give up before even trying.
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Luhos   United States. Apr 10 2021 16:33. Posts 57
In order to enable dapp browser for US citizen in TrustWallet type: trust://browser_enable In safari URL and the dapp browser will appear in your app after that. Took me a week or longer to figure it out.
btw I have small amount of BTC, ETH, BCH. LTC. Half on eToro and half on Revolut. These platforms are very easy to use and I don't care about the ~few% fees taken after withdrawal. Would you advise against this?
what you have there is IOU's as in you cant withdraw the actual crypto into your own wallet. I mean its fine if you dont care about it, it makes it easy and convenient so all is good. Myself id never do it as i actually want to own my own crypto and keep it in my own wallets but i got nothing against it if you dont mind Etoro owning your crypto
why is there such a huge hype for Polkadot's platform?
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Luhos   United States. Apr 10 2021 23:25. Posts 57
Polkadot should solve the problem of the blockchain trilemma (at least initially). It should have strong security, scalability, and decentralization. Additionally it is trying to connect blockchains, so for example there will be bridges to Ethereum blockchain, where people that use ethereum can tap into the polkadot ecosystem and vice versa. Also polkadot has provided a framework to easily create blockchains on their network easily (at least relativity) using the substrate programming language. The demos of their DeFi sites have been insanely good. Probably more reasons that I can’t think of.
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vasoline73   United States. Apr 11 2021 00:07. Posts 808
I've heard of some of the defi coins... sushiswap... uniswap... err.. pancakeswap? Or are those just the marketplaces?
Is holding ETH enough to gain exposure or if it's better to hold the asset itself (ie, buy SUSHI for sushiswap etc?) Either way I have to do some research. GL everyone.
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Luhos   United States. Apr 11 2021 05:04. Posts 57
On April 10 2021 23:07 vasoline73 wrote:
I've heard of some of the defi coins... sushiswap... uniswap... err.. pancakeswap? Or are those just the marketplaces?
Is holding ETH enough to gain exposure or if it's better to hold the asset itself (ie, buy SUSHI for sushiswap etc?) Either way I have to do some research. GL everyone.
IMO both. Holding the network token is the safest play, but look for places to put a part of your holdings In slightly riskier spots, that give better interest rates. At least that’s how I do it.
Sushiswap, Uniswap, pancakeswap are called Automated Market Maker Decentralized Exchanges (AMM DEX) which are typically what I love. You can provide liquidity to get a fraction of the transaction fees of the AMM DEX.
I will say, I prefer Binance Smart Chain because the transaction fees are managable, whereas transaction fees are currently ridiculous on Ethereum.
To add to Polkadot hype. It's created by the co founder of eth. He was the guy who did most of the coding for it. Then decided that he can improve on it by making a better blockchain.
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hiems   United States. Apr 11 2021 20:13. Posts 2979
On April 10 2021 11:03 Luhos wrote:
Even US customers can access Binance Smart Chain. Download TrustWallet, buy BNB. There’s a work around needed to get the dAPP browser to function, but you can Google that easily, then you can access Dapps like Pancakeswap.
Right now I yield farm on BSC, but am excited for Kusama and Polkadot to launch their DeFi platforms, I believe they will be huge.
I agree DeFi is world changing, I see it happening infront of my eyes but it’s crazy how no one knows about this yet. I found out about everything maybe 2-3 months ago, been telling all my friends and not a single person I know has heard of it all. These DeFi sites have billions of dollars of crypto locked.
haha thanks for this post.
I didn't realize BNB and Binance Smart Chain were two different things.
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Luhos   United States. Apr 11 2021 22:43. Posts 57
On April 10 2021 11:03 Luhos wrote:
Even US customers can access Binance Smart Chain. Download TrustWallet, buy BNB. There’s a work around needed to get the dAPP browser to function, but you can Google that easily, then you can access Dapps like Pancakeswap.
Right now I yield farm on BSC, but am excited for Kusama and Polkadot to launch their DeFi platforms, I believe they will be huge.
I agree DeFi is world changing, I see it happening infront of my eyes but it’s crazy how no one knows about this yet. I found out about everything maybe 2-3 months ago, been telling all my friends and not a single person I know has heard of it all. These DeFi sites have billions of dollars of crypto locked.
haha thanks for this post.
I didn't realize BNB and Binance Smart Chain were two different things.
BSC is the blockchain, BNB is the network token. Similar to Ethereum being the blockchain ETH being the network token.
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hiems   United States. Apr 11 2021 23:09. Posts 2979
bros i downloaded metamask but it default language to EN ESPANOL cause my google search history has alot of stuff like that cause I practice learning spanish for fun sometimes.
its driving me crazy.
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On April 11 2021 22:09 hiems wrote:
bros i downloaded metamask but it default language to EN ESPANOL cause my google search history has alot of stuff like that cause I practice learning spanish for fun sometimes.
its driving me crazy.
Only if there was a global searching network available for everyone with internet access to solve such an issue
On April 10 2021 23:07 vasoline73 wrote:
I've heard of some of the defi coins... sushiswap... uniswap... err.. pancakeswap? Or are those just the marketplaces?
Is holding ETH enough to gain exposure or if it's better to hold the asset itself (ie, buy SUSHI for sushiswap etc?) Either way I have to do some research. GL everyone.
IMO both. Holding the network token is the safest play, but look for places to put a part of your holdings In slightly riskier spots, that give better interest rates. At least that’s how I do it.
Sushiswap, Uniswap, pancakeswap are called Automated Market Maker Decentralized Exchanges (AMM DEX) which are typically what I love. You can provide liquidity to get a fraction of the transaction fees of the AMM DEX.
I will say, I prefer Binance Smart Chain because the transaction fees are managable, whereas transaction fees are currently ridiculous on Ethereum.
I appreciate your response thank you. Just got metamask and getting a hang of it. I imagine I will buy some kind of defi coin sooner or later. Cheers.
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Mortensen8   Chad. May 05 2021 12:36. Posts 1841
Get on spookyswap farm now using fantom network fees are low AF 650% apr right now. https://spookyswap.finance/swap
Step 1: buy fantom on binance Step:2 make fantom wallet https://fantom.finance/ 3: transfer from binance to fwallet using FTM opera chain 4: set up metamask for opera mainnet 5: transfer from fwallet to metamask = good to go all low fees
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dnagardi   Hungary. May 05 2021 17:52. Posts 1776
On April 10 2021 09:30 dnagardi wrote:
spets do you think it's worth to buy ETH at current all time high prices?