More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Can't fix the world without fixing the money ????
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Hello everybody. Im 26M and have around 60k in my employer 401k. I make roughly 70k and i put in 7% while my employer matches 5% Im currently investing in my own brokerage in voo and btc. My thought process is my 401k is my safe money and i have chea...
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For years, MEXC was the back door of crypto. If you couldn't KYC, because you were in the US, the UK, mainland China, Singapore, Canada, or other restricted jurisdictions, MEXC let you in anyway. A VPN, an email, and you were trading. 10 BTC a da...
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Welcome to the Daily Crypto Discussion thread. Please read the disclaimer and rules before participating. Disclaimer: Consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on th...
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I wanted a small position in tokenized gold for diversification but the swap in felt expensive (-3% slippage on cowswap) and I received even less than expected so I ended up getting less exposure than planned. Tokenized Gold in crypto currently has a...
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Hi! Question for those who follow a “hold” strategy. If I understand correctly, the idea is simply to keep your Bitcoin long-term without selling, waiting for its value to potentially increase? So I’m wondering: do you have a specific price target wh...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Hi everyone, I'm holding BTC for a few years now but I've heard about staking, is this safe? How does that actually work? Would you rather stake or borrow against it? submitted by /u/boujeebeso [link] [comments]
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Some years ago I transferred my bitcoins to a wallet and I have no idea what service/software I used to store them. Im so update. I see the balance and I know the address but I will never get it back. I checked all the sites and service I used to use...
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Maybe I’m looking way too deeply at the whole thing but considering Iran and the US is at war with each other, it seems only stupid for Iran to try to utilize tether for anything at all. Especially trying to use tether as the medium in which they col...
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Threat actor xorcat claimed (on a dark Web forum) a breach of Polymarket, alleging a data leak impacting 300,000+ users. At this stage, the claims remain unverified and no detailed technical evidence has been publicly released. However, if accu...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 day ago
the whole ethereum community preaches decentralization and taking back control but then we coordinate everything through regular messaging apps run by big companies. it’s pretty hypocritical when you step back and look at it. anyone else notice this?...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Feels like more companies, apps, and services are slowly integrating Bitcoin, even if it’s not always in the spotlight. Do you think this kind of steady, behind-the-scenes adoption is building a stronger foundation for Bitcoin long term? https://bfmt...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Seeing more people talk about long-term holding instead of constant trading. It feels like many are focusing on patience and steady accumulation now. Do you think holding Bitcoin over time still works better than trying to trade short-term moves? Cur...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Noticing that Bitcoin seems to be getting more attention from institutions and long-term holders lately. It feels like the market is slowly maturing compared to earlier cycles. Do you think Bitcoin is becoming more stable over time or is volatility s...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Yes, Vitalik's coin is a shitcoin too. The same goes to a dogcoin or analOS backwards. submitted by /u/TheresNoSecondBest [link] [comments]
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