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Originally Posted by BWillie
What do you know about Eth 2.0?
I heard if you have 31 eth you can control your own coins and stake it. You can "stake" even your bitcoin on exchanges but I ain't putting any of my coin on exchanges.
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32 only required to to run your own node. You can do with less via decentralized services like RocketPool.
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I'm still soured by Ethereum because they don't have safeguarded receiving addresses like BTC. I once sent like 7 eth and since I didn't capitalize one of the letters it was lost for ever. ****ing stupid. Maybe that has changed with eth 2.0. Eth is my 3rd most held coin behind LTC and BTC but I don't do anything with it.
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Ethereum public addresses have never been case-sensitive.