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Jul 6, 2025 10:15:04 PM EDT
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As of Jul 6, 2025 10:14:29 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
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5 min ago • u/ioWxss6_bot • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_july_6_2025_gmt0 • C
Most mentions on r/cc (2025-07-06 00:00:00):
||Mentions|
|:-|:-|
|BTC|189|
|ETH|44|
|MOON|20|
|XMR|16|
|USDT|15|
|XRP|15|
|SOL|14|
|LINK|13|
|HOME|12|
|IP|11|
|BONK|9|
|SAFE|8|
|SNT|8|
|ADA|7|
|UMA|6|
|ARKM|5|
|ATH|5|
|EIGEN|5|
|CORECHAIN|4|
|BIT|3|
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sentiment -0.42
19 min ago • u/Nearby_Childhood_899 • r/solana • zbtc_on_solana_is_wild_zeus_network_might_be_the • C
Super easy. You don’t even need to touch a CEX.
Go to jup.ag
Swap USDC, USDT, SOL, whatever you’ve got for zBTC
Done. It’s an SPL token so it lives in your Solana wallet like any other asset.
If you want to add it to a liquidity pool:
Head over to Meteora (they’ve got active zBTC pairs)
Connect your wallet, choose the zBTC pool you want, and deposit your zBTC + paired token (like USDC or SOL)
Start earning LP fees
sentiment 0.95
1 hr ago • u/bryanchicken • r/CryptoMarkets • lowfee_stablecoin_for_quick_transactions • C
The fees are related more to the blockchain, not the token. The token can have a small effect if the code is inefficient but it’s mostly determined by the chain.
Think USDT on TON is free. Or was last I used it
sentiment 0.82
2 hr ago • u/Dogedaddy4 • r/CryptoCurrency • where_to_buy_xmr • C
Totally feel you. eXch was one of the better privacy-first options out there, so it’s been tough seeing it go dark. There really aren’t many swap platforms that treat privacy seriously without making users jump through a million hoops—or worse, compromise custody.
If you're looking for decentralized, non-custodial options that support Monero ↔ BTC or USDT, there are a few worth exploring depending on how much friction you're okay with:
* **Haveno** (still early-stage but solid vision, Monero-native)
* **Teleport** or P2P OTC-style swaps through Monero communities (a bit manual but no middleman)
* [**SideShift.ai**](http://SideShift.ai) (semi-centralized but doesn't require KYC)
* There’s also a newer project called **AirCash** that’s experimenting with privacy-preserving BTC swaps. No custodial account, no ledger—just local wallet logic and blind signing. It’s still growing but feels like the kind of approach that could evolve where eXch left off.
Privacy tools come and go in this space, so it’s smart that you’re staying cautious. And yeah—same here on scammers, I don’t click links in DMs either.
Let me know what you end up going with—always down to trade notes with someone who values the same principles.
sentiment 0.75
2 hr ago • u/Y0l0BallsDeep • r/CryptoCurrency • ethereum_is_the_internet_of_value_bitcoin_is_gold • C
It’s crypto backed by gold. You don’t need to physically send the gold because the recipient can redeem it for gold if they choose. It’s no different from how the U.S. dollar worked when it was backed by gold—you could walk into a bank and exchange it for physical gold if you wanted. The paper dollar existed purely for convenience—it was more portable and easier to divide. Why is this concept so hard to grasp? You don’t have to physically transfer the metal to benefit from its underlying value.
>Not with Bitcoin. I don't need to trust a third party.Here’s a version that closely mirrors your original wording while improving grammar, clarity, and flow:
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A big chunk of Bitcoin holdings is heavily concentrated in a few wallets and ETFs. So yes, there is counterparty risk—because if any of these holders defaults for whatever reason and has to sell their BTC, the value of your holdings will go to shit, and all you'd be left with is a worthless sequence of internet math. Examples include the Tether Foundation and MSTR. This actually happened on October 25, 2024, when Bitcoin plunged about $3,000 in a matter of minutes—dropping from roughly $70,000 to the mid-$60Ks. This drop came after U.S. federal prosecutors launched an investigation into Tether for possible sanctions violations and AML issues. Over $400 million in leveraged long positions were liquidated, likely triggered by USDT selling pressure and broader panic. So claiming there’s no counterparty risk in Bitcoin is ludicrous.
sentiment 0.09
3 hr ago • u/coinbasesupport • r/CoinBase • transfer_issue • C
Hello u/Arsenic-laced, thanks for reaching out to us. We totally understand how concerning it must be, especially as a new user, and we’re here to assist you. The error message "No compatible assets. None of your assets can be sent to this kind of address" typically occurs when the receiving wallet address is not compatible with the network or asset you’re trying to send.
To resolve this, please ensure the following:
1. Verify the Network: Confirm that the receiving wallet supports the same blockchain network as the USDT you’re trying to send
2. Check the Address: Double-check the wallet address to ensure it matches the correct format for the network you’re using.
3. International Transfers: International transfers are not an issue as long as the wallet and network are compatible.
If the issue persists, please let us know, and we’ll assist you further!
sentiment 0.95
3 hr ago • u/Connect-Cash3295 • r/CryptoMarkets • lowfee_stablecoin_for_quick_transactions • B
I'm looking for a stablecoin that is fast, safe, and has very low fees. I need it for daily transactions, so high gas fees or delays make it hard to use. I like USDT because it's widely used and accepted on most platforms, but sometimes the fees are too high, especially on some blockchains. I've also heard that USDT accounts can be frozen, which worries me. I want something more reliable and cheaper to use. If you know any good stablecoins with low fees and no risk of freezing, please suggest them.
sentiment 0.60
3 hr ago • u/Arsenic-laced • r/CoinBase • transfer_issue • B
Hey guys, I'm having trouble with transferring USDT and wondering if I'm doing something wrong.
My account is new, less than a week old, I bought some USDT and attempted to transfer to another wallet using the address. I got an error saying "No compatible assets. None of your assets can be sent to this kind of address." What do I need to do? It's an international transfer, is that an issue?
Thanks.
sentiment -0.70
5 hr ago • u/best-documentary • r/binance • manipulations_with_p2p_market_in_uk • B
Hey everyone 👋
I've noticed a weird trend in the UK P2P crypto market (especially on Binance). There's this trader — or maybe a group — who keeps posting hundreds of micro trades per day, offering very low prices for USDT (sometimes 0.71 GBP/USDT), with tiny available amounts like 100 USDT, and rotating between multiple accounts (Romchik_b20, b26, etc.).
They’ve done thousands of trades, always appear at the top with the lowest price, and seem to have accounts on every UK bank (Monzo, Starling, Lloyds, etc.). It’s really messing up the P2P market for the rest of us — we can’t compete at these prices, and they’re basically flooding the listings.
I’m wondering:
- What’s the real point of this strategy? Is it just arbitrage?
- Are they running bots/scripts to auto-post prices?
- How do they stay under the radar of UK banks with so many transfers?
- Is this a known issue or grey-hat trick used in the UK market?
Would love to hear your insights, especially if you’ve seen this pattern before.
Thanks in advance 🙏
sentiment 0.88
8 hr ago • u/Equivalent-Plum-2679 • r/Tronix • monthly_logarithmic_chart_a_channel_to_pt_25 • C
The US market don't see it, but in my 3rd world latinamerican country EVERYBODY uses TRC20 USDT, nobody uses Ehereum's USDT or coinbase's USDC. I bet other countries like mine do the same thing
sentiment 0.50
11 hr ago • u/ZC_NAV • r/CryptoCurrency • im_getting_spammed_with_0000001_usdt_transactions • C
Of they send enough you end with a full USDT :-)
sentiment 0.32
11 hr ago • u/Neat-Emu-8731 • r/CryptoMarsShots • restored_my_trezor_seed_on_exodus_but_my_coins • DISCUSSION • B

So I was running a little test. Wanted to see what would happen if I ever lost my Trezor and had to use the seed somewhere else. I set up a wallet on my Trezor, threw in a bit of SOL and USDT nothing major, just enough to run the test.
Then I took that same seed and tried to restore the wallet on Exodus.
Seed loaded fine… but the balance showed $0. No SOL. No USDT. For a second I thought I got rugged by my own experiment lol.
Turns out, the issue wasn’t the seed. It was that Trezor and Exodus use different derivation paths so even though the seed is right, Exodus was basically looking in the wrong place.
The funds were still on chain, but not being picked up by Exodus. Took me a while to figure this out. I had to mess around with other tools and got lucky finding a wallet that let me manually scan for the right path
Honestly, if this was a real emergency situation, I probably would’ve freaked out. Not everyone has the time or energy to dig through address paths or even knows where to start.
That’s where I realized services like KeychainX actually make sense. If I hadn’t been able to sort it out myself, I probably would’ve sent them the file. They don’t ask for seeds or sketchy info, just whatever file or password data you have. Seen people recover wallets from dead phones, corrupted Trezors, even partial backups
So yeah lesson learned. Just having your seed isn’t always enough. Some wallets interpret that data differently, and if you’re using a backup wallet that doesn’t match the original setup, your coins might not show
If you’re in that boat and can’t find the funds, don’t assume they’re gone. They're probably still there you just might need help pulling them out and *if you want to try em out, go to KeychainX(.)io*
And please, don’t respond to random support DMs. Half the space is filled with scammers trying to catch people slipping
sentiment 0.92
11 hr ago • u/Alain024 • r/btc • what_if_bitcoin_was_actually_created_by_a • C
Here is where it gets crazier, the Genius act brings the creation of stablecoins backed by US debt and what was the perfect hook to make people buy Stablecoins (USDT) and change them for BTC (yes, BTC) but here is the interesting part, the code for BTC is open sourced, everyone can have a look at it, and it hasn’t been “hacked” from its creation.
If you know something that the US is famous for.. it’s to create a problem and they will provide the solution for… maybe the solution for the us debt is interchanging stablecoins because for every stable that gets created it needs to be backed by us treasury.. and that’s what the us has plenty of… debt :D
sentiment 0.93
12 hr ago • u/k7720 • r/ethtrader • if_you_had_10k_usd_today_at_25_years_old_would • C
ETH has been what I’m heavily leaning towards. Both would be great but think about the price you are getting in at. If you can own 3 ETH at an average price of $2,400 per coin than that is pretty sustainable with nice upside. Same with Bitcoin if your average price for whatever amount of bitcoin you get is $99,000 than you can see some %10 gains every other day until we get our breakout. Bitcoin is gonna move ETH alongside it. I was liking the idea of crypto but it just ended up losing me more than I expected. Be careful with fees and also try to do certain exchanges like eth to sol sol to USDT or something for lower FEES. ETH gas fees can be like $4 dollars a transfer
sentiment 0.97
13 hr ago • u/PIHKALmaster • r/Monero • swap_xmr_to_usdt • C
I’ll be quick, as I just answered. Tradeogre.com is a non-KUC exchange with good order depth. I’ve traded XMR/BTC in excess of 100K over the decade. I know I have never had a calculation error, a rounding error, or a scam of any type.
1 - use a free protonmail.com addy 2 - use 2FA (AUTHY) AND deposit BTC THEN SELL A WELL-PLANNED TIERED DCA in, overnight, and if you're lucky, I’d be taking that USDT and obtaining PAXG, my friend. Cash is trash; it will lose 7-17% year over year, TAXES, FEES, YOU NAME IT. USDT
HAS THE MONEY PRINTER GOING BURRRRRRR, THAT MEANS THEY WILL BE BUYING BITCOIN WITH PLASTIC THEY PRINT IN A HOTEL. IT'S HOW THE WORLD WORKS. BUT YOU AND I, WE ARE JUS A TAD BRIGHTER THAN that and a tad happier as a person to be on this beautiful planet of ours.
MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS….
sentiment 0.96
14 hr ago • u/No_Contribution2675 • r/BitcoinUK • usdt_price • C
Where can I buy such cheap USDT please?
sentiment 0.42
14 hr ago • u/FinalCoin • r/Daytrading • extra_borrowing_when_shorting_with_leverage_on • Question • B
I have been into daytrading for the last few weeks and I am trying to learn with a small account. But everytime when I go short with a position of more than my USDT balance, I get an open borrowing when the SL/TP is hit.
This time I entered in ETH short at $2508 and my SL hit at $2512, a loss of 0.16%. The SL was a market order and it was open for about 15 minutes.
My account had 107 USDT and made a leverage order of 8x with a total of $672. My account is now worth \~104 USDT, but I have yet to repay my borrowing of $3.79. This way the risk I calculated isn't correct. Why is this borrowing created?
https://preview.redd.it/pj72bcrtt8bf1.png?width=1096&format=png&auto=webp&s=f0f7c54902cdd61c7b039ef8de3d30bd9c847890
sentiment -0.73
15 hr ago • u/UweLang • r/CryptoCurrency • tethers_usdt_overtakes_circles_usdc_in_bitpay • GENERAL-NEWS • T
Tether’s USDT Overtakes Circle’s USDC in BitPay Transactions
sentiment 0.00
15 hr ago • u/BeatWonderful • r/Tronix • what_the_hell_happened_to_trx • C
130k is for first time address receiving USDT, if the account you sent to has already held USDT is should be 65k.
Also, TronLink now has Gasfree Wallet, this has been introduced to help with the rising cost that is there for sure. So ideally, moving over is the best move.
Yes, Trons price increasing has made sending USDT more costly, but that only comes down to not using the network how it’s evolved into.
You should rent energy for 5mins. Cost would only be about 3.88 TRX or $2.50 USDT.
Finaly,
Tron has been running without any failure since commencing. Other networks especially SOL have had some many issues it’s wild. A lot of large USDT is move on Tron because is extremely reliable.
sentiment 0.91
16 hr ago • u/ItzEnoz • r/CryptoCurrency • where_to_buy_xmr • ADVICE • B
Hey everyone,
I used eXch to swap XMR into BTC or USDT because it offered good privacy.

Sadly, it seems to be offline now, and I’m not sure if it’s coming back. I’m looking for a solid alternative that works well for both small and large XMR swaps.

Preferably something non-custodial and fully decentralized I’m not interested in centralized platforms that track or block transactions. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
PS: Scammers: don’t DM me, I won’t reply.
sentiment 0.50


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