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Before understanding btc, when I saw gold, I don’t know why, the meaning of it just came directly inside my head. It’s just… something good, something precious. What is so intrinsically good about gold that even as a kid, I knew it was something very...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I volunteered to do a lunch and learn at my co-working space and talk about bitcoin. Instead of reinventing the wheel and creating my own presentation, are there any open-source presentation decks out there for bitcoin? This would help cut my prep ti...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I noticed that my new Trezor Model T generates a new "receiving address" every time I want to send BTC. I assume this is for security, and it is unwise to reuse an address? I'm going to be traveling for a long time, leaving my Trezor at...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
It says Authorization required. Please check your mailbox. but no email comes, added emails to contacts, etc.. ive gotten emails before and been a long time user, but now it doesnt work. submitted by /u/meoweth2 [link] [comment...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Hello everybody, (I had already asked a similar question yesterday, but it was deleted by the moderators. I now fully understand that it looked like a scam, so I am adding some more information to prove, that I am not trying to scam anybody (that´s e...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Hi guys, I bought my first $100 in Bitcoin today (last night actually) and I'm going to buy $25 worth each week as that is all I can afford. I'm holding for long term so would buying $25 a week be a good idea? submitted by /u/Ro...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Imagine the tax liability on your lost 10,000 BTC when you die! submitted by /u/Crypto-hercules [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Over the next decade bitcoin is going to grow so much that it takes away all of a banks services except for loans. Bitcoin native apps will be used for all deposits payments transactions and money flows. There would even likely be decentralised light...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Disclaimer: I'm 100% pro BTC and believe it will have a bright future. What's your personal possible worst case, doom and gloom scenario you can imagine for BTC? I mean what kind of changes in the BTC enviroment would lead you to sell all you...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
In a world on hard money (like bitcoin) that steadily appreciates in value as the global economy grows, it would be necessary to periodically reduce wages slightly to maintain their value. How would people adapt (psychologicaly) from having a world w...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I'm reading "The Bitcoin Standard," and I'm stuck trying to understand the following example. From the book, page 19: "Market demand for copper in its various industrial uses is around 20 million tons per year, at a price of ar...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Im asking this question as I see many comments on this sub of users saying they hold a large portion of their entire portfolio in bitcoin. I am too a bitcoin believer, but I stumbled across this question yesterday. Obviously bitcoin is far superior t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
All the blocks in the mempool are full of transactions of 0.00000294 BTC. The fee of those transactions are 1848 sats. The feet is larger than the transaction amount. What are all those transactions? submitted by /u/Kind_Scientist...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years 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 years ago
What is the problem? This is my first time trying to send Bitcoin. Does it always take this long? submitted by /u/joebreh [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
If bitcoin ever becomes “base layer” money for the majority of people in the world, would it ever require some kind of credit system to built on top of it for liquidity and other purposes (similar to how credit works today)? Or is that not necessary...