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    • Global liquidity is the macro signal most Bitcoin investors overlook — so I built an app for it May 29, 2026
      Most Bitcoin investors watch price. Few watch what drives it. Global liquidity — M2, Fed balance sheet, Reverse Repo, TGA, credit spreads — has historically led Bitcoin by weeks to months. When liquidity expands, Bitcoin tends to follow. When it contracts, Bitcoin feels it first. I built LiquidityPulse to track exactly this. It combines these […]
    • A question for understanding bitcoin and the blockchain. May 29, 2026
      My understanding is that each coin contains the data that is contained in the chain leading up to it? I think? My question is. Hypothetically speaking, if you somehow ended up today, with a USB containing a BTC wallet with a single coin mined in 2030. Could you recreate it to quickly advance the chain? […]
    • BitGo BTC Wallet... Gone? May 29, 2026
      EDIT: This is a UI issue apparently - my old V1 wallet is not showing up in the new UI. Will experiment and post back with results. G'day team, hoping you folks can give me some guidance here. I've raised a ticket with the BitGo team but no response yet. Logged into BitGo today to […]
    • Retail is fleeing for the exits, but I’m actually thanking the ETFs for this 73k dip May 29, 2026
      While the "Sell in May" sentiment takes over, the ETFs and whales are quietly absorbing the supply. I’m breaking down the dark pool activity and why this current volatility is a gift, not a warning. submitted by /u/MCL-Jonathan [link] [comments]
    • Best crypto card in 2026 for actually using my holdings? May 29, 2026
      I’ve been holding crypto since 2021, mostly BTC, but honestly I’m getting tired of just letting it sit there. Every time I want to actually use it, it feels like a whole process. Move funds to an exchange, convert to fiat, deal with fees, wait for withdrawals, then finally spend it. At that point it […]
    • Is chatBTC actually real or just a broken ghost town? May 29, 2026
      Hey guys, has anyone actually successfully used chatBTC? Every single time I try to ask it a question, it just spits out some generic message along the lines of "I can't answer this question." It’s a bit laughable considering what they claim it’s supposed to do. Is anyone else getting blocked by this? Is there […]
    • Daily Discussion, May 29, 2026 May 29, 2026
      Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank you! If you don't get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing […]
    • Mining plan for free electricity May 29, 2026
      My solar panels create more electricity than I can use, what is a good suggestion for a setup for mining when electricity is free? submitted by /u/bradwwww [link] [comments]
    • Would you use a Bitcoin multisig vault where the company can't see your data? May 29, 2026
      I'm building a collaborative-custody 2 of 3 multisig Bitcoin vault and want to test the waters to see if anyone would be interested. Privacy is the whole point. Encryption happens on your device, the keys never leave it, and our servers only ever see ciphertext. We couldn't read your data if we wanted to. It's […]
    • Using Bitcoin in Canada without Capital Gains May 28, 2026
      Good afternoon everyone, I have an interesting question that I have been wrestling with over and over. How do I use Bitcoin in Canada without running into issues with Capital Gains taking a portion of my earnings. My struggle is that according to the capital gains laws, an purchase of goods or services with an […]
    • Anonymous Plaintiff Seeks Legal Title To $293 Billion In Dormant Bitcoin, Without Holding Any Private Keys May 28, 2026
      A pseudonymous claimant, “Noah Doe,” alongside two Wyoming LLCs, has filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court seeking recognition as the rightful owner of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin addresses containing roughly 3.8 million BTC—valued at about $293 billion. submitted by /u/TheresNoSecondBest [link] [comments]
    • May 28, 2026 Best Miner May 28, 2026
      As products are out and aging, where does everyone stand on a product that has help up over time and they would recommend? Trying to gather data and any input helps. submitted by /u/mushdude [link] [comments]
    • Exit 6 ₿oss Market & Kitchen May 28, 2026
      From abandoned drive-thru to community destination. ₿oss Market & Kitchen is slowly coming to life at Exit 6 in Chester, PA. ✅ Windows repaired ✅ Cleanup underway ✅ Kitchen restoration started ✅ Outdoor market planning ✅ Bitcoin accepted from day one The vision: Drive-thru food Outdoor produce market Bitcoin education Community events Real-world Bitcoin usage […]
    • Built p2psats — alerts for NIP-69 P2P trade orders across Nostr May 28, 2026
      The P2P bitcoin market today is fragmented across siloed platforms. Robosats users only see Robosats offers. lnp2pbot users only see lnp2pbot offers. Mostro the same. That fragmentation costs both sides real money: you need fiat in a hurry, post a sell order at a discount on your platform of choice, and hear crickets, even though […]
    • Our lightning L402 has 1,185 services. Most developers building Lightning apps have no idea they exist or how to find the reliable ones. May 28, 2026
      L402 is the protocol that lets an HTTP server require a Lightning payment before returning data. An app sends a request, gets back a 402 with a Lightning invoice, pays it, retries, gets the data. No accounts, no subscriptions, no OAuth. Just a payment and a response. The problem is there's no good way to […]
    • Why people are trading headlines, not structure? May 28, 2026
      One thing I started noticing this year -most people react to price more than it should be, the real shift usually starts earlier in positioning, volatility and sentiment. When btc went above 80k a lot of twitter influencers suddenly became aggressively bullish again. At the same time, some of the underlying risk signals actually became […]
    • The strongest argument against Bitcoin would be a fiat system that actually worked May 28, 2026
      Most Bitcoin discussions start from the assumption that fiat currencies are fundamentally broken. But let us stop and steelman fiat, for once. A well-functioning fiat system has real advantages. Centralized monetary systems are more resource-efficient, easier to coordinate, and can respond quickly during crises. In theory, they can provide stable purchasing power, fast payments, financial […]
    • I ran Bitcoin miners for two years. Here's what it actually taught me. May 28, 2026
      Started in 2023. Bought ASICs thinking I'd build a side income for my family. Ended up with 9 ASICs and 3 GPU rigs running in my basement. Sounded like a beehive down there. Eventually moved to immersion cooling just to keep the peace at home. Something happened while i was trying to make the operation […]
    • 12 words is your wallet. Here is how serious people back them up. May 28, 2026
      Your seed phrase is your wallet. Wallet software, hardware device, list of addresses, transaction history: all derivable from the seed. Lose the words, lose every key, lose every bitcoin those keys ever controlled. Three threats sit on every Bitcoin backup: theft, loss, coercion. The hard part is that defending one often weakens defense against the […]
    • Kraken Launches Bitcoin Vault With up to 2.5% Annual Yield May 28, 2026
      submitted by /u/EvelynClede [link] [comments]

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Got a Windows 10 Wi-Fi Problem? Here’s How to Fix It

Wi-Fi issues are some of the most frustrating you can encounter. Given so much of modern computing relies on a web connection, being cut off from the internet can bring your productivity to a screeching halt. Keep reading to learn how to fix 10 of the most common Wi-Fi problems on Windows 10. Note: We’ve… read more »

Your WhatsApp Isn’t Secure! Here’s What You Need to Do

WhatsApp is among the fastest growing instant messengers out there, and almost a social network in its own way. But if you are using it, there are some steps you should take to protect your security and privacy. This is above and beyond WhatsApp’s built-in end-to-end encryption. It’s enabled by default and can’t be turned… read more »

Combine Your Email Accounts Into a Single Inbox: Here’s How

Juggling several email inboxes can be a hassle. Luckily, all the main email providers — Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo — let you combine your email accounts into one single inbox, to send and receive email all from one place on the web. This will come in particularly handy to those of you who don’t like… read more »

Using Linux With Wayland? Here’s What You Should Know

You might have heard about Wayland, a new(ish) protocol that aims to replace the Xorg display server in the distant future. If you’re thinking this won’t affect you, think again — Fedora 25 and above uses it by default. Clearly, it’s something that’s here to stay and will grow. The fact you can use it… read more »

Windows 10 Is No Longer Supported on Your PC? Here’s What You Can Do!

Does your PC have the Windows 10 Creators Update yet? The latest free update to Microsoft’s continually evolving operating system (OS) packs plenty of new features. But despite releasing in April 2017, many users haven’t been offered the update even months later. If you decided to run the update yourself or just saw the prompt,… read more »

Let Your Photos Shine With a Custom Background: Here’s How Using GIMP

It’s easy to change the background of a photo in Photoshop, but you don’t have to pay for expensive software if you don’t want to. GIMP is the best free image editing software around, and it’s almost as powerful as its commercial counterpart. Changing the background in GIMP is simple, and there are several different… read more »

Icon Fonts Are Awesome for Your Site: Here’s Why

You’ve heard of icons, and you’ve almost certainly heard of fonts, but what is an Icon Font? Today I’ll show you what icon fonts are, and how you can use them to liven up your website. Let’s get started. What Are Icon Fonts? Icon fonts are exactly the same as “regular” fonts — they define… read more »

Save Disk Space on Windows 10, Here’s How

As far as disk space requirements go, Windows 10 is downright gluttonous with its minimum requirement of 16 GB (for the 32-bit version) and 20 GB (for the 64-bit version). Compare that to macOS Sierra, which needs just under 9 GB, and Ubuntu, which barely needs 5 GB. This may not be an issue if… read more »

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