More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
As a 'test' of sorts, I created an account, and went though all the KYC to make an offer. It took a while but I was approved. And I just made some offers. I say "test" but in reality, I'm not wasting anyones time and am ready to...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
I am a 19 yo finance student, I have been making some money on my own for almost 5 years, and I have worked with very different strategies and markets. My experience is short, my capital is average for my age And I'm in the early years of trainin...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 weeks ago
I’ve read opinions that, in today’s market, ETH sellers are, by and large, individual/retail investors and buyers whales and institutions. Is this a valid observation? If so, what are the implications if it persists? submitted by /u/Or...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Every single time that we are at the peak of a bull run, I tell myself, "I should have bought way more over the last bear market." But when I see the dip, I can't help but feel a little fear. My intellect says to go all in, but the fear...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Literally, i dont get it. Those who sell and the price drops, had at least 2 years to sell, to take advantage of big prices, but now they sell at 60k??? submitted by /u/johnnynotte [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Every major Bitcoin correction seems to bring back the same headlines: "Bitcoin is dead." After all these years, do those headlines still influence market sentiment, or has the market matured beyond them? submitted by /u/Histo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
I’m building a CEX and I have a separate wallet signer that has the keys to sign withdrawals and it works well but when it comes to watching the blockchain for transactions on my imported wallet addresses, is the Bitcoin Core enough? Do I have to pai...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Is anyone else experiencing insanely long transfer times?? submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Onion158 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Good opportunity to stack more sats lately. These are the three best ways I've learned to get more Bitcoin in exchange for my dirty debasing fiat. (all with no leverage, no loans, no trading, no risk to your stack). Full explanation in the...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
Bring the downvotes idc, I just hope a few of you weigh in. What do y'all think? I think there's a pretty fuckin good chance we see another leg or two down after this next local run. I'm in BTC,SOL,TAO,NEAR and MON. submitted by ...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Hi everyone, I'm looking for recommendations for the best no-KYC service to swap USDC for BTC. Specifically, I'm interested in services where I can: Send USDC directly to a provided deposit address Enter my BTC receiving address manually Rece...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
I am running a Bitcoin Node on Umbrel (full node, fully synced) and I recently set up the "Stratum V2" app. I have a question regarding how it operates: 1 Architecture: When using the Stratum V2 app on Umbrel, am I correct that it acts stri...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
It's a free web app for accepting crypto payments. Works as a point of sale, or you can send a payment link, or use it as a checkout on a webshop. The app never holds your money. You put in your own address, it makes the payment request, and then...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Based in the US and fine with KYC. I had always used kraken but they recently increased maker fees to 0.4% up from 0.25%. I am an infrequent buyer, maybe a few thousand per month so most likely do not qualify for reduced rates based on volume. i had...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
With ETFs, corporations, and even governments holding Bitcoin, the market looks very different from previous cycles. Do you think institutional adoption has reduced Bitcoin's risk, or simply changed who controls the market? submitted by ...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
I'm curious where people stand on this. On one hand, if someone has access to a low-interest loan and strong conviction in Bitcoin's long-term future, using debt to increase exposure could seem like a reasonable strategy. On the other hand, B...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
If you’d take literally ten minutes of your time to study previous cycles, you’d see that it always repeats itself. Yes we’re in a bear market, DCA what you can and forget about it. submitted by /u/Historyseriously [link] [comme...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Read this and give your thoughts. I know you’re probably wondering wtf does he mean by that title. I had a realization that, I could truly see bitcoin at 1-10 million a coin in that time frame. The creator is obviously gone and not selling at all. If...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Not the price. Not the chart. What event would genuinely change your conviction? A lot of people know why they're buying Bitcoin. Very few know what would make them stop believing in it. Would it be a major flaw in the protocol? A better alternat...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Lately the crypto market has been reminding everyone how quickly sentiment can change. A few weeks ago people were talking about new highs, and life-changing gains. Now after another round of selling, timelines are full of fear, bearish predictions,...