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mans kill environment with insane energy use meanwhile. So far cryptos are so manipulated it makes central banks choir boys. Plus cryptos are great for criminals.
Not all blockchains use a lot of power. Check out chains that use eosio, such as eos, wax, uos, ... they use almost no power compared to bitcoin. They are just a few servers running, many people are very ignorant about this. There are very excellent alternatives available, these will be the future.
 
Looking to add $$ to my cryptos.
Any favorites you'd recommend?

A few of my favorites:
1-Polygon (MATIC)
2-Cardano (ADA)
3-Stellar Lumens (XLM)
4-Ethereum (ETH)
5-Chainlink (LINK)

***Not sure about ETH when the ETH 2.0 comes out. My knowledge of crypto operations is limited. :)
TIA

Those are solid coins. You will do very very well holding them.
 
Robert111 Thank you for putting it out, this makes so much sense . People think BTC is the only crypto in existence. Other crypto such as LTC, Ripple and Cardano consume less electricity. Ignoring cryptos is like ignoring an evolution of a lifetime. Although I am very bullish on RLC, it has a lot of potential and is being backed by some really good projects.
 
That's not a bad portfolio. Cardano, Ethereum and Chain link are solid choices. I don't know about XLM, never looked into MATIC. Polkadot is worth checking out because the token has great utility value and also adds to Bitcoin and Ethereums network. BNB has excellent utility value, and is always constantly rising even in bear markets.

I'm probably going to throw some gambling money into Shiba, absolutely no utility whatsoever, but highly speculated at a sexy price of $0.000007055!
Dot is interesting for the reasons you say.

As for SHIB... nothing wrong with having a billion of them in some forgotten corner of your wallet LOL.

I watched a friend find $490k of Doge in an ancient wallet. You never know.
 
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Biggest volume is on Uniswap dex, but the fees on Ethereum (Uniswap is on the Ethereum network) are high)

You can try balancing it out by swapping a bigger amount per trade, say $1000+ worth so the fees are a smaller % of the value traded

PS: I do not own any HEX, nfa


https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/hex/markets/

https://etherscan.io/gastracker

All true.

Yes, I use Metamask and Uniswap to trade HEX against ETH. I am accumulating both coins for the future. Have also staked HEX which earns me an interest. At least 2 more years all crypto is in a major bull-market phase, and this HEX is sensational!

Yes, the stransaction fees are in eth, anything below 0.02-0.01 is fine, but when the network is busy, tx cost soars to 0.05-0.09 eth, just wait for activity to drop, usually mid-asian session. I ususally don't look at fees in dollar terms.
 
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