More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 hours ago
In 1981 the average first-time homebuyer was 29. Today it's 38. A hundred thousand dollar salary in 2026 is only equal to $25,000 in 2000 dollars. The savings rate has fallen from 12-15% to 3%. And the dollar has lost 96% of its purchasing...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 12 hours ago
The bottom isn’t in. This place and other crypto communities is still too positive. The bottom is only in, only truly in when even the most bullish bulls are saying that it’s over. There has not been sufficient pain yet imo. Couple things I think co...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 13 hours ago
I've been spending a lot of time looking at the structural shifts in BTC's correlation to traditional equities over the last few years. It feels like we are completely past the era where Bitcoin moved entirely independently. Wall Street treat...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 14 hours ago
The "lettuce hands" have already exited the market, losing a quarter of a million bitcoins. What idiots! submitted by /u/loneslone [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 14 hours ago
Ask (and answer!) away! Here are the general rules: If you'd like to learn something, ask. If you'd like to share knowledge, answer. Any question about Bitcoin is fair game. And don't forget to check out /r/BitcoinBeginners You can sort...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 14 hours ago
Currently, I have about 0.35 Bitcoin. Goal: accumulate at least 4 by the time 2030 rolls around. Why? Because I think that's the next peak. This is just my non-scientific opinion based on previous patterns. My plan: invest $500 of my monthly pa...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 15 hours ago
Scammers love these and it is asked every couple weeks. The resulting thread is just cut-and-paste recommendations from last week, which can be edited later to scam people. It's never a discussion about KYC, the merits of each option, nor proper...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 15 hours ago
Disclaimer: I am aware past performance does not guarantee future result, but decided to post this anyway because i find it interesting. The most violent, terrifying price drops usually happen in the first 3 to 6 months immediately following th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 15 hours ago
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 yo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 16 hours ago
I recently sold a home needing a ton of repairs with a non working HVAC and many other things needed. I technically could have found people on Craigslist to pay for space but it'd be one person in the extra bedroom and one in the oversized living...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 16 hours ago
I’m buying BTC every week through DCA, and I’ll be continuing that no matter what. My job is commission-based, so I sometimes get extra income from sales. When that happens, I’m wondering if it makes sense to just keep my usual DCA amount steady, or...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 16 hours ago
Every single video I find on youtube saying "no kyc" its a lie, same thing with crypto-news articles, If anyone could have any answers that would be absolutely fantastic. Thank you! submitted by /u/subviiy [link] [comm...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 17 hours ago
Just out of curiosity. I've seen a few posts about Jack Mallers being treacherous. Can anyone shed some light on this situation? Note: I misspelt his name, but reddit won't let me edit the title. submitted by /u/Even_Virus_3017...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 18 hours ago
Buying Bitcoin now is a no-brainer. It is well known that Elon has long had an interest in btc. Anyone in his current situation would be foolish not to borrow against his massive holdings and lock a percent or two of his wealth in the one place tha...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 23 hours ago
Does anyone here use the 'Iron Hand' service provided by Nunchuk? If so, can I get your review? submitted by /u/bullett007 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I see a lot of people saying they are too late to bitcoin, etc etc. That’s definitely not true. While there has definitely been more institutional adoption, the average person still views bitcoin as crazy. I was hanging out with my fiancee’s friend g...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Very few take the time to learn: • Why prices move • How to manage risk • How to avoid scams • How to protect their capital That's why many beginners lose money before they ever make any. If you're new to crypto, invest in knowledge before yo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I got into bitcoin because of its philosophy tha empowered people against governments. It allows people to genuinely have a piece of the Bitcoin that they could leverage at some point financially or in many other aspects. But: now Bitcoin is held by...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I've been working on an open-source project called Conduit — a Lightning SDK that lets software agents send and receive sats programmatically, self-hosted and non-custodial. It's MIT licensed and live on PyPI and npm. Sharing it here mainly t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Is there any single video that explains what btc is and how it is used. I don’t understand btc, if its purpose is to replace the regular currency why does it go up and down like a stock that’s supposed to give returns. I don’t understand what are th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I’m trying to identify an old Bitcoin mining / earning website I used around 2013–2014. I don’t expect account recovery — I’m mainly trying to remember what service it actually was. What I remember: accessed through Chrome login with email + passwor...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I stay fairly involved to Bitcoin and MSTR discussions, but I never understand the hate for Michael Saylor. I get the initial suspicion, as he was convicted for securities fraud in the early 2000’s, and that he has somewhat delusional takes, but he’s...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I want to dive deep into crypto and Bitcoin, but honestly, the sheer amount of info out there is pretty overwhelming. Most of the stuff I run into online feels either way too technical to understand or just ends up being a sketchy sales pitch/shill f...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
I personally say no to that hamster wheel. submitted by /u/Expensive-Ad-6910 [link] [comments]