Is ethereum the go to for building on
Ethereum (Reddit)
Every time I look around I see a new token, built on ERC. Is Ethereum now Solana the main blockchains used to build on? When developing DAPPS is it simply easier to building on Ethereum?
Ethereum (Reddit)
Every time I look around I see a new token, built on ERC. Is Ethereum now Solana the main blockchains used to build on? When developing DAPPS is it simply easier to building on Ethereum?
Could a keyless, 2FA-enabled smart contract wallet actually stop most crypto hacks?
Ethereum (Reddit)
Over the last few years, I’ve seen too many stories of people losing funds to hacks and phishing. Private keys are unforgiving — one mistake and it’s gone.
I’ve been exploring whether a new type of smart contract wallet could make self-custody safer without giving up control. The idea would be to replace the “single private key” model with:
— 🔑 Keyless, on-chain passkey login (no seed phrase to lose)
— 📲 Built-in 2FA (extra layer before confirming transfers)
— 🛟 Recovery options (so losing a device isn’t the end)
— 💸 Transfer limits (stop large hacks instantly)
— 🔐 YubiKey / hardware key support (phishing-resistant approvals)
My question:
— Would you actually use a wallet like this, or does the extra security feel like too much friction?
— What would be the dealbreaker for you, cost, UX, or trust in the smart contract itself?
Curious to hear both from everyday users and devs who’ve worked on wallet security.
Ethereum (Reddit)
Over the last few years, I’ve seen too many stories of people losing funds to hacks and phishing. Private keys are unforgiving — one mistake and it’s gone.
I’ve been exploring whether a new type of smart contract wallet could make self-custody safer without giving up control. The idea would be to replace the “single private key” model with:
— 🔑 Keyless, on-chain passkey login (no seed phrase to lose)
— 📲 Built-in 2FA (extra layer before confirming transfers)
— 🛟 Recovery options (so losing a device isn’t the end)
— 💸 Transfer limits (stop large hacks instantly)
— 🔐 YubiKey / hardware key support (phishing-resistant approvals)
My question:
— Would you actually use a wallet like this, or does the extra security feel like too much friction?
— What would be the dealbreaker for you, cost, UX, or trust in the smart contract itself?
Curious to hear both from everyday users and devs who’ve worked on wallet security.
Massive ETH treasury exploring Linea staking. Real utility or just insiders playing musical chairs?
Ethereum (Reddit)
SharpLink Gaming, which reportedly holds around $3.6B in ETH, is looking at staking a portion of it on Linea, rather than using custodians like Coinbase or Anchorage.
They’re part of the Linea Consortium, which controls 75% of the Linea token supply. So this isn’t just about better staking yields, it’s about aligning with a Layer 2 they have skin in.
Source: Decrypt
Some things to think about:
— Are we seeing the start of big treasuries staking directly on L2s?
— Does this signal a shift away from centralized staking (Coinbase, Lido) toward ecosystem-aligned L2s?
— Or is it just a way for them to pump their bags under the "diversification"label?
If even a slice of that ETH moves into Linea staking, that’s a big message, both for institutional staking strategies and L2 adoption.
Too early to matter? Or a sign of where things are headed?
Ethereum (Reddit)
SharpLink Gaming, which reportedly holds around $3.6B in ETH, is looking at staking a portion of it on Linea, rather than using custodians like Coinbase or Anchorage.
They’re part of the Linea Consortium, which controls 75% of the Linea token supply. So this isn’t just about better staking yields, it’s about aligning with a Layer 2 they have skin in.
Source: Decrypt
Some things to think about:
— Are we seeing the start of big treasuries staking directly on L2s?
— Does this signal a shift away from centralized staking (Coinbase, Lido) toward ecosystem-aligned L2s?
— Or is it just a way for them to pump their bags under the "diversification"label?
If even a slice of that ETH moves into Linea staking, that’s a big message, both for institutional staking strategies and L2 adoption.
Too early to matter? Or a sign of where things are headed?
Daily General Discussion September 08, 2025
Ethereum (Reddit)
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Ethereum (Reddit)
Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum
https://imgur.com/3y7vezP
Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2
Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics, news, events, and even price!
Price discussion posted elsewhere in the subreddit will continue to be removed.
As always, be constructive. - Subreddit Rules
Want to stake? Learn more at r/ethstaker
Community Links
— Ethereum Jobs, Twitter
— EVMavericks YouTube, Discord, Doots Podcast
— Doots Website, Old Reddit Doots Extension by u/hanniabu
Calendar: https://dailydoots.com/events/
Why should i buy ETH?
Ethereum (Reddit)
Hi! Can someone explain please? I am not talking from a profit view. Just technical view. What is ethereum doing? How can it benefit me? Why should i use the apps created on ethereum? Thanks in advance!
Ethereum (Reddit)
Hi! Can someone explain please? I am not talking from a profit view. Just technical view. What is ethereum doing? How can it benefit me? Why should i use the apps created on ethereum? Thanks in advance!