More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I made a silly game where you have to guess the BTC move from Historical chart snippet
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I skim this subreddit daily and most people here seem to have the right 'long term' mindset for bitcoin. But I still regularly see people talking about intraday moves, technical indicators, timing the market, etc. Sounds stressful as hell tb...
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More / Etherum Reddit - 1 day ago
I have heard ETH being compared to oil. If oil goes up too high, those, who can, will cut back its use. If ETH goes to some stupid high prices, wouldn't people cut back on its usages and help prices go lower. Wouldn't higher prices also encou...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
This is crazy, Bitcoin is going to the moon sooner or later. submitted by /u/Vegetable-Rabbit7503 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
If one thinks of life as a route that has been written in advance, then most people's discomfort, anxiety and exhaustion actually make sense because people are rarely happy when they are accomplishing tasks, especially those that don't come f...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
It’s gotten a lot harder to stack a million satoshis since I started investing so I wanted to celebrate 6 mil. submitted by /u/Goldgoingup [link] [comments]
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If Phantom users can actually spend crypto at normal stores now without exchanges, that changes everything about why im even holding this stuff submitted by /u/Long_Lie8296 [link] [comments]
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More / Etherum Reddit - 1 day ago
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We’ve seen the "flashy marketing" playbook before, but BlockDAG might be one of the most expensive versions of it yet. A new investigation by DL News reveals the scale of the BlockDAG "maze"—a project that claimed to have raised o...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
People who sell bitcoin, what do they buy instead? They have to put money somewhere, stock, bank, property? What is it and has there been any analysis? submitted by /u/Miserable_Kale7970 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Just finished this book and it’s possibly the BEST book for a complete beginner. It explains how the system is broken and how Bitcoin fixes it. A 16 year old with zero financial knowledge could read this and have a solid grasp on the topics di...
by COINS NEWS - 1 day ago
What are some ways to generate money from stable coins as alternative to a bank savings account but almost same level is principal safety? Let’s say a bank savings account is giving 3% interest, how can that return be beat by stable coins with almost...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Interesting how ETF inflows seem to resume once selling pressure fades, not when optimism returns. Feels less like a bet on upside and more like capital re-establishing a baseline allocation to Bitcoin as a hedge. Curious how others here read t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
War is expensive. In the old days, Kings had to tax peasants to pay for wars. If the peasants ran out of gold, the war ended. Now, governments print money to pay for wars. The war goes on forever, and the peasants pay for it through inflation f...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
War is expensive. In the old days, Kings had to tax peasants to pay for wars. If the peasants ran out of gold, the war ended. Now, governments print money to pay for wars. The war goes on forever, and the peasants pay for it through inflation f...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
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