Everyone outside crypto thinks it’s: Fast money Crazy gains Constant action But if you’ve been here for a while, you know the truth… Most of crypto is just: Waiting Not touching your portfolio Ignoring noise Watching others panic The real game isn’t buying. It’s holding without doing something stupid. The people who win aren’t the […]
back when btc was hitting those crazy highs i kept seeing posts about reaching 200k before end of year and now everyone switched to doom mode saying we're in for months of pain ahead. truth is nobody in this space has real clue what next few months will bring us. just stay calm and keep […]
https://preview.redd.it/ek88d3jyqorg1.png?width=1237&format=png&auto=webp&s=4bfebee94a3c2d8b75cfa91c6161a2d5484a78a1 Personally, I'm happy legging into more BTC under 65. submitted by /u/la-bella-confusione [link] [comments]
been watching the charts and bitcoin is sitting at what looks like a 40% drop from recent highs. feels like this might be teh moment to make a substantial buy instead of my usual small dca amounts. anyone else considering making moves right now or am i getting too greedy? trying to figure out if […]
Nearly a decade and a half holding Bitcoin now - grabbed my initial stack when it was trading around $9. Made it through all the brutal bear markets, constantly wondering if we'd finally reached the end. Each crash felt like Bitcoin might actually die for good. Every major drop had me questioning everything. But here […]
I Built a Privacy-Preserving Bitcoin transaction Receipt Verifier (No KYC, No Screenshots, No wallet). https://github.com/Teycir/Ghostreceipt Would like to have feedback. submitted by /u/tcoder7 [link] [comments]
Why does the majority of the market treat crypto, or Bitcoin in particular, like high risk stocks which promise returns which they can't deliver, instead of just buying Bitcoin which goes up through scarcity? It should be a no-brainer to put capital there, instead of keeping it invested in companies which are over their head […]
The first time I got into Bitcoin was through Telegram. There was a bot that would give you a few sats every day for free. All you had to do was link your email, and those sats would eventually show up in your Coinbase account, along with some pretty questionable altcoins. The catch was that […]
When all my money is already in sats, it’s just easier to spend it directly instead of converting it to usd and spending that 🤷♂️ submitted by /u/IOnlyHave2Bitcoin [link] [comments]
Recently, Bitcoin’s price has dropped, and many people are selling out of fear. But for long-term investors, this is actually a great opportunity to buy more. Market volatility is normal, panic often leads to short-term losses, while staying calm and observing can bring long-term gains. Grab your popcorn and wait! submitted by /u/facaila888 [link] [comments]
Onramp's Brian Cubellis also point out the difference between the latent demand for IBIT vs what he expects will be active solicitation from Morgan Stanley to their clients. submitted by /u/21Bullish [link] [comments]
so i've been getting these random coinbase notifications for months and finally decided to check what was going on. remembered i had maybe like 7 bucks sitting there from way back when i bought something online that required bitcoin logged into my account expecting to see basically nothing and there's over 2400 sitting there. took […]
Each paycheck is now worth ~0.19% of my total sats. I have been in the space a bit. I am a little dead inside due to "same shit different day" mentality in this space. The price is getting smaller. I see the typical calls for people to hodl on or jump in or increase DCA. […]
so its become pretty clear that the banks have too much politcal power, and the new legislation is not going to allow stable coins to issue rewards. while i get that this slows the crypto industry as a whole... its kind of a nothing burger for bitcoin right? maybe even a positive. submitted by /u/sacredfoundry […]
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