by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
The US Treasury announced that starting with new paper currency, President Trump's signature will appear alongside the Secretary of the Treasury's. This is the first time a sitting president has gotten this treatment, timed for the country...
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
The new Virtual Bacon interview with TAO BIttensor founder has serious Martin Skirelli vibes. The guy reeks of "clueless fraudster bro". Constantly straining to reach for words and explanations. Obviously not in the trenches, not grinding....
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
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...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago
Working on a little side project that turns etherscan data into readable risk. If you analyzed a wallet recently I’d love to compare your assessment to my engine’s output and see where it’s wrong and right, thanks submitted by /u/imjust...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Around March 2028 the Bitcoin having will kick in for the next halving step. Today the reward is about 3.125 BTC. After the next halving the reward should be about 1.5625 BTC. Today we are hovering around $70K per BTC. All thing being equal would a w...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Currently using a Trezor 3 safe wallet. But am interested in a cold wallet storage that works with mobile interfaces. I don’t think my Trezor 3 does as I’ve tried. I’d love to hear any suggestions! submitted by /u/General-Ring2780 [li...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
I’m starting to rethink my strategy. At the beginning, I was investing $800 per month into Bitcoin. Do you think it makes more sense to buy $200 worth of Bitcoin every week now, or should I keep investing $800 once a month? What would make more sense...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
There's many platforms that don't inherently require KYC, but then they require payment through platforms that /do/ need KYC. I'm stumped at the moment. submitted by /u/Better-Tip8880 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
As most of you know by now, MiCA has completely reshaped the offramp landscape in Europe. USDT delisted across the board, on and offramping both more expensive by the day and harder to get by.. What it actually costs now: The fees are bad — 0.5-1.5%+...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
So I finally pulled the trigger and snagged 0.01 BTC while prices are down. Pretty stoked about it. Now I'm wondering what's a solid target amount for long-term holding? Thinking 0.21 might be my next milestone but curious what others are aim...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Hey Bitcoin community, I've set myself a goal to reach 1 BTC before 2036 rolls around. I know it might seem arbitrary, but having this target actually makes me feel good when we see red days - means I can grab more for less. Currently throwing $3...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
It was baddd. It was about bitcoins scarcity and how the fed prints and prints and never stops. Even the professor was laughing. So embarrassing, luckily it was only in front of some of the class, not the whole class. submitted by /u/Vi...
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
Feels like every time the market chops sideways for almost more than a week, my every social feed fills up with people claiming trading bots are some magical 'passive income' glitch. Lets be real guts . If you just turn on a grid bot, hit th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
https://youtu.be/dPoDyl9Ys38?si=Jnk9a5u4j7dk8mAq Watched a video today I like hearing both sides often so I can try to test myself on my knowledge but I have ways to learn. Help me debunk this argument that this youtuber claims btc does not support t...
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
A UK man named Ping Fai Yuen is in the High Court right now accusing his estranged wife and her sister of stealing his life savings in Bitcoin. According to the claim, they installed a hidden CCTV camera in the house during divorce talks back in 2023...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
I'm setting up some payment portals for my company using BTCpay. One of the things I was most excited about is being able to accept payments from people using paypal, cashapp, etc. as since those support buying/sending BTC, it would allow us to t...