More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
This is where Bitcoin critics think we’re headed.
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
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by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
So, I used to use Drift Protocol for perps trading and ended up âlosingâ the entirety of my balance after the Drift exploit⌠Iâve been using Hyperliquid since then but donât trust it 100%, same deal, you deposit balance into the platform⌠would you t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Hi all, my spouse and I just put an offer on our first home. Iâm currently holding about 1 bitcoin, and have been saving it for our down payment. Of course, at one time I was hoping it would make a more sizable dent in the payment, but I am aware and...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Do you need to be rolling dice for entropy if you're using three separate manufactures hardware wallets? (Coldcard, Trezor, Jade). submitted by /u/_weAreAllSatoshi [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Everyone talks about ETFs, corporate treasuries and nation-state adoption. I think weâre overlooking another potential source of Bitcoin demand: AI agents. Not because theyâll speculate on Bitcoinâbut because theyâll need a global, permissionless liq...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
hope is the last thing you sell. submitted by /u/WalkerRacer [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
Now that Binance didnt got its MICA license on time, its europeans users have to move to other exchanges before 1 July. Every exchange's name on the table has an hyperlink towards the authority of financial markets of France where you can check w...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
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More / Etherum Reddit - 2 weeks ago
The problem: Single-authority customs approval is a rational bribery target. One official, one decision, predictable cost. The incentive structure is broken by design. Game theory layer: UBLP changes the incentive structure before any cryptography ki...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
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by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
Like many people, I've been watching STRC struggle to hold its $100 level. I believe the mechanism intended to drive the price back to $100 has a design flaw that's causing it to fail to return to $100 target. There are two types of people in...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
I think the crazy part about Bitcoin is that weâre probably 20â30 years ahead of most peopleâs readiness to truly adopt it. Even though itâs grown faster than almost any asset in history, real adoption is still tiny â less than 1% of the world...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
https://dailyhodl.com/2025/06/12/winters-not-coming-back-michael-saylor-says-bitcoin-primed-to-skyrocket-to-1000000-heres-why/ Its an old article of course. But now what does he think? submitted by /u/Individual-Solid4842 [link] ...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
A few weeks back I posted about a little experiment: a cryptocurrency that runs entirely inside a browser tab called BrowserCoin. Open a page, you're a full node. Mining is memory hard so a phone and a server farm have about the same odds....
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Most people think Bitcoin is anonymous. It isn't. Every transaction is permanently on a public ledger. Companies like Chainalysis earn $100M+ per year mapping Bitcoin addresses to real identities â paid for almost entirely by governments. The...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Saw this post and immediately recalled how itâs been in the past: ⢠2010: early critics said it couldnât become real money - btc was worth about 0.11 ⢠2013: after the 1st major crash, they called it âfinishedâ - within 4yrs, it crossed 19k â˘...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
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by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
> Article except. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has given digital asset businesses another three months to apply for licenses required under its updated regulatory guidance. Australia's financial regulator s...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Last month, Tando, the Kenya-based Bitcoin payments company, announced it had created a service that allows 40 million Kenyans to send and receive Bitcoin using the existing M-Pesa infrastructure. To pull this off, they strung together numerous...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Bitcoin is undergoing a massive architectural evolution, and most people are completely missing it. We aren't changing the base layer to accommodate scaling. We are using advanced cryptography to force scaling to accommodate Bitcoin. Throug...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks 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 - 2 weeks ago
Ok so we tapped under 60k and bounced, and I genuinely can't tell if that was the flush or just the appetizer. I've been around long enough to know nobody actually knows, but I'm curious where people's heads are at. The takes I keep s...