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    • Using Bitcoin to fund small solar installations in South Africa during load shedding – thoughts? March 14, 2026
      South Africa has constant load shedding and many homes sit without electricity for hours. I run a small installation business and I'm trying to fund solar systems for homes that cannot afford them. I'm experimenting with Bitcoin crowdfunding for it. Has anyone here used Bitcoin donations to fund solar or energy projects? submitted by /u/AstronautJumpy6481 […]
    • Andreas Antonopoulos explaining Bitcoin to an empty room at the Bitcoin 2013 Conference in San Jose on May 18, 2013, when BTC was around $100 March 14, 2026
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    • Paid for my Wife’s tattoo with Bitcoin March 14, 2026
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    • Haha so good March 14, 2026
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    • Who did this? March 14, 2026
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    • Daily Discussion, March 14, 2026 March 14, 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 […]
    • Bitcoin Ark Network seems to be live, what are your thoughts? March 14, 2026
      Just tested out Arcade wallet where you can send and receive on Lightning, Ark and mainnet all in one (Software wallet! However it’s an ark wallet. You keep custody of your bitcoin. Onchain batch outputs use an n-of-n multisig arrangement involving all VTXO owners and the Ark Operator. Users hold presigned transactions that allow them […]
    • Fidelity crypto Roth IRA? March 14, 2026
      So it appears that this charges a 1% fee for buying and selling crypto. Aren’t you better off buying fbtc for bitcoin in your Roth as the expense ratio is only .25%? submitted by /u/Substantial_Trip3775 [link] [comments]
    • What made you finally believe in Bitcoin March 13, 2026
      For a long time I just ignored Bitcoin. Every time it came up it sounded like either a scam or something only tech people understood. Then over time I started seeing more people talk about it seriously and I eventually looked into it properly. What surprised me is that almost everyone seems to have a […]
    • Drive the point home 🟠 March 13, 2026
      Have that family or friend who still just does *not* get it? Tell them to take a look at the Hard Money Clock, ticking in real time: https://hardmoneyclock.com/ Had this idea for a while, and Claude helped me bring it to fruition. submitted by /u/OrionCygnusArm [link] [comments]
    • Built a Bitcoin news aggregator as a side project. Looking for feedback and source suggestions March 13, 2026
      Hey r/Bitcoin — I got tired of jumping between a thousand tabs so I built a single feed that pulls from the major crypto news sources and organizes everything by category: bigcoinreport.com Still early days. JutS looking for some feed back. what's broken, what's missing, what's annoying. Also looking for sources too. Anywhere you get […]
    • stop telling everyone how much bitcoin you made - youre just pissing them off March 13, 2026
      biggest mistake i see people make is running their mouth about bitcoin profits like somehow thats gonna convince anyone to buy in spoiler alert it doesnt work that way when you tell someone you doubled your money or whatever they dont think wow what a smart investment they think damn i fucked up by not […]
    • Technical thesis ideas for Bitcoin / L2? March 13, 2026
      Hi, I'm a CS student looking for a Bachelor’s thesis topic in Bitcoin / L2. I'm interested in technical problems (no economics, please). Any ideas for topics, or pointers to current pain points or under-researched areas? Repos, docs, or papers, anything would be appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/TinyOven1583 [link] [comments]
    • Bitcoin Explains Why Our Food Is Getting Worse March 13, 2026
      Inflation doesn’t just make food more expensive, it makes food worse. In this video I explain how inflation, fiat money, and government subsidies help create the ultra-processed food system dominating the modern diet. Using Bitcoin and sound money as a lens, we explore why inflation pushes the economy toward cheap calories instead of healthy food, […]
    • The easiest way to buy BTC near the bottom March 13, 2026
      So I see a lot of people fighting about the bottom being in and I'm here to make an easy plan for those who don't have one. Jump on tradingview and add the MACD and look at the monthly chart, now wait to start buying after the monthly MACD histogram turns light red like below […]
    • Received Random Bitcoin - 2024 March 13, 2026
      Hey all, I'd prefer to not go into much detail. Late 2024 I apparently received a few thousand dollars in Bitcoin from a specific address. This is NOT a transaction of my own, nor was it from a known entity. I've read this can be scam. I was checking everything in my accounts for tax […]
    • 20,000,000th Bitcoin mined March 13, 2026
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    • Bitcoin on way up! March 13, 2026
      "The market is entering a high-velocity phase this morning. Bitcoin has surged past $72,000, decoupling from a strengthening dollar and rising bond yields. Market sentiment is shifting as BTC increasingly behaves as a geopolitical hedge against energy-driven inflation." This is from email from Coindesk Daybook. This is what Bicoin should have been doing all along. […]
    • There is simply no reason not to go all in March 13, 2026
      Reserve Banks globally are not going to ever stop the money printing Inflation will only get worse There simple is go reason not to go all in If anyone sees it differently I’m all ears submitted by /u/AvailableOrdinary485 [link] [comments]
    • When you understand Bitcoin March 13, 2026
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Should | - Part 3

Coding Boot Camp for Beginners: Should You Take One?

Programming offers a bevy of career opportunities. From web development to app development and even DevOps, coding is a useful skill. With the rise in popularity of coding, boot camps spawned as a quick means to learn programming fundamentals. These comprehensive courses provide an entry into the coding space. Find out what a coding boot… read more »

Intel Core i9 vs. Core i7 vs. Core i5: Which CPU Should You Buy?

The reports of the desktop PC’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Intel and AMD are back in a new battle of processors, with Intel launching a new series. It’s called the Core i9, and it’s the fastest consumer desktop processor ever. The Core i9 has a lot going for it. It starts with a 10-core… read more »

Which Processor Should You Buy If Intel Discontinues the Amazing Pentium G4560?

AMD typically dominates at offering excellent price-to-performance ratios with its processors. However, the Intel Pentium G4560 is a beast in the budget processor realm. Unfortunately, rumors suggest Intel plans to discontinue or slow production of the G4560. That’s because the Pentium G4560 absolutely cannibalizes Intel Core i3 sales. Among budget gamers and home theater PC… read more »

Should You Use AMD or NVIDIA GPUs on Linux?

When it comes to choosing a fast graphics card, there are two main options: AMD and Nvidia. There are a number of factors that set them apart, and this is doubly so on Linux. On Windows, speed is the only thing that matters — Nvidia GPUs (graphical processing unit) tend to be faster than AMD…. read more »

What’s the Cheapest Smart TV You Should Buy?

The price of TVs varies wildly. You can literally be looking at thousands of dollars separating the cheapest models from the most expensive ones. Shopping for a TV is anything but one size fits all. Someone who wants to watch their favorite sitcom from the 90s a couple times a week will need something completely… read more »

3 Reasons Why You Should Be Using a VPN with Kodi

If you use Kodi for streaming content around your home, you should be using a VPN. The reasons are more complex than you might think. Sure, VPNs let you access geo-blocked content, but failing to use a VPN with the software can also have grave security implications. As Kodi boxes continue to grow in popularity,… read more »

8 Tips You Should Know Before Buying Your Next Digital Camera

Regardless of what you have been told, there is no such thing as a “do-it-all” camera. If there was a one-size-fits-all camera, competition in the industry would suffer, seedy patents would be made, one company would monopolize everything, prices would skyrocket, their profits would fail, and eventually, we would no longer have cameras at all…. read more »

With GPUs Skyrocketing in Price, Should You Buy a Graphics Card?

A graphics processing unit (GPU) offers increased graphical horsepower over integrated graphics. While most people use GPUs for gaming they remain useful for data processing as well as tasks such as video editing. So why do they cost a fortune now? Because of cryptocurrency mining’s popularity, the demand for graphics cards skyrocketed. Find out if… read more »

10 Reasons Why You Should Store Your Data on a FreeNAS Box

Your data is invaluable and strictly confidential. But which company should you entrust your sensitive data to? Which payment tier should you surrender your hard earned cash? Maybe you want to access your media across all your devices anywhere in the world? People are quite outspoken on this subject, and with the choices out there, some, if… read more »

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