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Michael Saylor's BTC Prague 2026 Keynote: Bitcoin Capitalism

How can I earn free BTC?

The massive Mammoth in the room that absolutely no one is talking about.

Sub is being overrun by "Today I found 1 BTC" and other AI posts

I built a free, no-signup dashboard that tracks US net liquidity (WALCL − TGA − RRP), stablecoin supply, and BTC ETF flows on one live map — updated daily

Strategy Bought 1,587 BTC & Increases USD Reserve To $1.1 Billion.

I built a forensics engine that tracks crypto influencers' price calls, scored 35 accounts. The results are brutal.

Saylor turned a software company into a bitcoin proxy you can buy on the stock market. so why can’t a creator do the same with their own upside?

Best way to find alts that hold up when BTC dumps and outperform when BTC bounces?

Michael Saylor's led Strategy acquires 1,587 BTC for $100 million

Clave privada BTC y dirección bc1q asociada

Here's what BTC options market is telling me right now. Curious where you disagree

The $1.3 Billion Rounding Error: What SpaceX's Historic IPO Means for the Future of Corporate Bitcoin. How the largest public listing in history is quietly transforming cryptocurrency from a speculative business model into a definitive, mega-cap treasury asset.

The market cap math that most crypto investors never learn

The market cap math that most crypto investors never learn

Any idea what causes to the sudden spike in BTC just now?

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SpaceX Joins Public Bitcoin Leaderboard With 18,712 BTC

If you could only hold ONE altcoin until 2030, which would you choose and why?

What Alts is everyone accumulating ?

Spent 2.5 years building a fractal state visualizer for crypto markets — have a look and tell me if it makes sense to you

Spent 2.5 years building a fractal state visualizer for crypto markets — have a look and tell me if it makes sense to you

I built a free, no-signup dashboard that tracks US net liquidity (WALCL − TGA − RRP), stablecoin supply, and BTC ETF flows on one live map — updated daily

Bitcoin is up, ETF outflows are slowing, and SpaceX now holds BTC. What matters most?

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Bitcoin is up, ETF outflows are slowing, and SpaceX now holds BTC. What matters most?

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On-chain fees are so low right now

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If BTC goes to 100k again MSTR will dump it again?

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Tails + Electrum é uma boa estratégia para autocustódia de longo prazo?

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Daily crypto TL;DR – June 14, 2026

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BTC backed loan vs personal loan

BTC Long Setup (Swing)

BTC bounced off 63K the same week SpaceX pulled 75B out of the market. The selloff reads more like a cash call than a verdict.

🧵 What happens when all 21 million Bitcoin are mined?

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I built a BTC analysis tool that stacks multi-timeframe technicals + AI market reports, would love brutal feedback

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Sell $BTC

0.5 BTC Reward (~USD 31,000) for Recovering the Password (hashcat)

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I have a strange idea.

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The Clarity Act is the dollar's last move.. and crypto is cheering on its own absorption

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0.5 BTC Reward (~USD 31,000) for Recovering the Password (hashcat)

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0.5 BTC Reward (~USD 31,000) for Recovering the Password (hashcat)

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Bitcoin Long Term

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Bitcoin ETF Outflows Are Now at Record Levels. Time to Panic, or Time to Buy the Dip?

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If your still waiting for it to go lower to get in then you will never own any BTC

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Why does the mainstream always ignore the rising floor? (The SpaceX IPO vs. BTC cope)

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BTC Bullish Hopium

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How are you guys positioning around macro events these days? Fed, ETF flows, all of it

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Beyond the Beginner Stuff: A Guide for a Crypto Newbie in India? (Exchanges, Coins, and the Brutal 30% Tax)

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The hardest part right now is not chasing whatever looks alive

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CFTC just approved the first US-regulated Bitcoin perpetual futures. What does this actually change for derivatives traders?

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Buy everyday or 1-2 weekly?

Global Takedown Cripples Dark Web Bitcoin Service After 10,333 BTC Hit Wallets

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BTC还没到底吧

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DUE TO GEO RESTRICTIONS

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Meet Manuel Adorni: The Chief of Staff who claims he bought $200k in BTC in 2013... only to paper-hand it all before the bull runs. Or is it just the classic "magic internet money" tax evasion card?

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Will I regret selling 1k of my Bitcoin?

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BTC for my kids

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Buying BTC

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Portfolio for the next halving

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I'm at BTC Prague 2026 Right Now (Here's What the Expo Floor Actually Looks Like)

I backtested the London and NY session breakouts on a year of data with real fees. Both lost. The London one lost more.

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Does anyone besides you know how to access your Bitcoin if you died tomorrow?

Crypto Is Getting Smoked Right Now, But This Isn’t the End

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Why selling at 60k.?

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Bitcoin stabilizing around $62K–$63K

Update my trading journal app with live BTC liquidation feed — helps me stay focused while trading

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BTC hitting $63,000😵🥹

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BTC dipped again and I’m trying not to FOMO this time

Portfolio for the next Halving

BIP-110 BTC to Crumble

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LocalCoinSwap -- anyone use it?

Thinking of trying to time this next local high decently and just GTFO until Fall

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Best No-KYC USDC → BTC Swap Service?

Bitrequest.io — an open-source, non-custodial crypto point-of-sale app

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I've never fully understood the "it's too early" vs. "it's too late" argument when it comes to Bitcoin.

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Thank you for the cheap BTC

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Coins from 2017 that are still here vs the ones that vanished, what separated them

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BTC short on 15m — macro and structure finally lined up

Btc will never replace fiat.

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Anyone else regret over-diversifying in crypto?

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Anyone else feeling exhausted trying to outperform Bitcoin?

BTC around $60k while stocks are at ATH, what happens if equities finally CORRECT?

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BTC around $60k while stocks are at ATH, what happens if equities finally CORRECT?

Do you think BTC will hit $200K this year, or at least $150K?

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How much Bitcoin is actually at quantum risk? We measured it. Here is the honest version.

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Anyone else feeling sick from this crypto sell-off?

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P2P traders ever worried a payment was "dirty"? What did you actually do?

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P2P traders, ever worried a payment was "dirty"? What did you actually do?

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Is Space X taking Bitcoin to the Moon 🚀🌕

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Why decentralisation? Ridiculous bank charges and slow transfers... Just paid 115 USD for a transfer that could take 3 days, longer if over a weekend!

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CPI just printed 4.2%, the Strait of Hormuz is closed, and bitcoin is down 11% on the year. This was supposed to be the moment.

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how much BTC have you sold for cash by mail?

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$1M Bitcoin Likely Won’t Appear Until 2044

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BTC Lately

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Cheap BTC

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How to navigate financial uncertainty

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Bitcoin, Iran, Security

Becoming a whole coiner

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2009 - 2025 = BTC is big , shiny object , grabs attention of everyone 2025 - future = BTC fades , quantum/space/A.I. are new shiny objects maybe it will come back but i have my doubts , it would need something like a 50% rise in 1 month or a similar mega thing to be shiny again

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I don’t believe in quantum. Imo it’s 99% hype. Capabilities are there but the outputs of the quantum computers are imposible to read and understand yet. Maybe in 20 years plus? In any case i don’t think I would go all in in anything, we’re close to a big market corrections. I mostly only trade BTC and DCA small amounts on very few projects with low balling limit orders

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Where are you from? Bybit.eu offers 2% cashback in BTC to EU customers. It‘s free BTC with every purchase you make. Won’t do much but you need to pay for stuff anyways so it’s a good way to earn some extra BTC.

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Strategy disclosed the sale June 1st and from then until June 10th BTC was down almost 14%. However.... Nasdaq was down over 7% and SP500 was down over 4% during that same time period. People like to pretend Strategy selling caused a large dip, but there were bigger macro events going on during that time period. The most volatile assets always have the biggest dips.

Mentions:#BTC#SP

What you guys are not seeing is that the amount is not important. Satoshi wallets held 1.1 mil BTC for the past 17 years with zero movement. İf they were to start getting active again, this wouldnt probably mean satoshi or the methusalahs started selling. It possibly means that the quantum computing finally broke the wallets, and noone is safe, and the fundamental that BTC is built Upon is gone. This is why it will trigger a crash like never seen before. The amount of BTC getting sold is irrelevant. The fear that a government backed group finally got the wallets is enough to push BTC down around %95.

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> At those prices, an anonymous ghost or group of people instantly becomes one of the top 5 richest entities on planet Earth. We are talking about a net worth that rivals or exceeds Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and entire sovereign wealth funds. You get that someone has to buy the bitcoin off them right? Net worth in 1m bitcoin is completely theoretical, the same way Elon's trilly valuation is. If there isn't a trillion dollars on the other side willing to buy that from them (or if you prefer, willing to trade goods worth that amount), then it's not really worth that. What would happen if they tried to sell in reality is they'd very quickly run out of buyers, the price would tank, and things would normalise. Remember that the price of BTC you hold doesn't matter, all that matters is what you sell it for.

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> loaded gun pointed at the global economy Only at BTC price.

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That possibility is already baked into the price. Believe me, if Satoshi (or anyone) came forward and publicly destroyed their keys — the BTC price would instantly skyrocket. So the argument works the other way as well.

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>Until those coins are cryptographically destroyed This doesn't make any sense whatsoever. BTC can't be "cryptographically" destroyed.

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Haven't people done the same with BTC? Putting their money into a coin created by an unknown person that still holds a large chunk of it, an entity that could be for all we know, a terrorist organization and the purpose of this coin is... well, futile. The "tech" that has been surpassed by most other coins, and even then, most people don't need the tech.

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Anyone who doesn't see how big a deal this is hasn't studied BTC. Really nice.

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SATA is a variable rate, BMNP is is fixed. BTC is a non-productive asset, ETH is staked and can pay for dividends forever.

Mentions:#SATA#BTC#ETH

Ok I tried, sent it thru bridge while wrapped in InuDogeAI coin in exchange called youonlywin dot com and I havent seen my BTC, I need you support now!

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Ok but the price of bitcoin is tied to MSTR, and that matters. If MSTR goes under and dumps their BTC it’s an existential threat for investment in bitcoin.

Mentions:#MSTR#BTC

Rip sub and rip BTC 😭

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BTC doesn't 'fail' because it decreases in value.

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Try to move 100 million in gold bars easily/securely and now try the same with BTC.

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If you're holding BTC, which is fine, as it's basically just at tech stock, you should be comfortable with Saylor and his thesis.

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So we know how much the liquidity is high; how fast it's moving. I'm not afraid for BTC

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Years ago (like 5-6 years), there was a growing wave of excitement around bitcoin, ETH, and even some altcoin ETFs or similar vehicles. There was talk of national banks and reserves adopting stablecoins and making them an important backbone of global commerce. Lots of people here believed this was the proverbial foot in the door that would allow crypto to seize and overthrow our current economic systems, bringing equality and wealth, unseat the Global Elites, and blah blah blah. I warned then that everyone had it backwards -- acceptance by Wall Street would mean the end of the crypto world as we had come to know it. BTC would become simply another asset to be manipulated, used as a hedge/relief valve, arbitraged at scale by those with the power to do so, and on and on. The mystique would evaporate, and crypto as a whole would begin to function more like a high beta tech stock for a company that technically can't go out of business, but also will never be on par with the Mag 7. Or even if it did, then it would just be a low beta, high cap tech stock. Successful, but not paradigm shifting. So far, my analysis rings pretty true, but I suppose it's early yet. Any disagreers in chat?

Mentions:#ETH#BTC

BTC ATMs have horrendous spread. If you are looking for a Switzerland based exchange, maybe take a look at Swiss Borg: [https://swissborg.com](https://swissborg.com)

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Yes, congrats on learning that BTC isn't a business that is for profit. You're comparing two different things, stocks and crypto. BTC is a commodity

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Reading the sentence “it hit me, you’re not buying software, you’re buying exposure to BTC” in 2026 is truly baffling

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All of you are missing the point. Of course everyone should do their own research - no one is saying otherwise. What would be helpful is pointing that person in the right direction by giving them what many already in crypto consider basic information. Tell them that there is a difference between BTC and altcoins and also utility and meme coins. That they need to decide what they are looking to do in crypto so that they know what to research (gambling for possible instant riches/investing in projects with potential/storing value as a hedge against inflation). Give them something they can work with without being a jerk. Share your experience without being preachy. Why are any of you even wasting your time typing out a response that is useless by itself. If you don’t want to help then just shut up and move on.

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Isn't this the same guy that a few week ago that was selling? I think it was to generate cashflow for dividends, but it was spun as a scarry signal and "is he giving up on BTC" narrative.

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the mining one is wild because it's not even subtle. nobody profitably mined BTC with GPUs after like 2013. these posts get traction because they're optimized for the exact emotional buttons that get upvotes lol

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For what it's worth, I work at Clapp and we built ours exactly around that idea: 0% on unused credit, no fixed repayment schedule, multi-collateral (BTC ETH others) so you can spread liquidation risk, and real-time LTV tracking in the app. Not pitching it as the answer, just saying the revolving model exists and tends to suit HODLers better than term loans.

Mentions:#BTC#ETH

If more companies start holding BTC like this, it stops being “alternative” pretty quickly

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If nano flips Bitcoin which is just as likely as Jesus to return I will admit I am wrong. I'll admit I'm wrong if ANY crypto flips BTC. There haven't been spam attacks anymore because there's no reason to do it, just like there's no reason to kick a puppy. Good luck my dude.

Mentions:#BTC

You just look for trends, narratives and decoupling from similar price action compared to BTC. A good place to start is coinmarketcap or coingecko.

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This sub and others on reddit are getting brigaded by the buttcoin losers this bear market. It's so obvious too, on here it's not so bad the mods usually find and delete the bots and fake info sharpish. But on r/ Cryptocurrency it's a complete shit show of low IQ fud posts, bots and brigading. That sub is borderline unusable now because how negative and hostile it has become. I've seen BTC negative bot posts with fake info on 5000+ upvotes up for days with the mods turning a blind eye. Almost feels like Reddit is compromised 😞

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Anybody who has ever used a loan to buy BTC in October of a midterm year has profited massively, the only people telling you no are people who literally buy the same amount dca, including at peak euphoria around cycle tops.

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And yet, both MSTR share and BTC went up , so i guess someone knew what he was doing...

Mentions:#MSTR#BTC

Why posting a screenshot instead of a link, mate? Strategy has acquired 1,587 BTC for $100 million to increase their Bitcoin Reserve to ₿846,842. They have also increased their USD Reserve by $100 million to $1.1 billion. Sauce https://www.strategy.com/press/strategy-increases-its-btc-reserve-to-846842-and-usd-reserve-to-1-point-1-billion_06-15-2026 Sauce2 https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/strategy-spends-100-million-1587-bitcoin

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Agree with the others — LTV is the whole game here. Anything above 30-35% and you're basically inviting a margin call the next time BTC has a Tuesday. The math people forget: if you borrow at 50% LTV and BTC drops 30%, you're suddenly staring down liquidation territory. Starting under 20% gives you breathing room for a full bear cycle without having to top up collateral in panic mode.

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The day it clicked for me, I simply thought it was realistic that a scoop of ice cream might cost 10 satoshis in 50 years. That was reason enough to start accumulating BTC for my children, so that \*their\* children could enjoy financial peace.

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If you want exposure to ETH or BTC buy them… not the shitty companies….

Mentions:#ETH#BTC

Agreed, the only case in which Bitcoin wouldn't be used by groups of people we disagree with is if Bitcoin never got any sort of meaningful adoption. I don't know how anyone who understands BTC and wants to see it succeed is stuck on our enemies using it, because this was always going to be the case. Bitcoin is for everyone, that has always been the point. For better or for worse.

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I own some BTC @ $16K some @ $30K a bunch @ $50K, a lot @ $60K, some more @ $80K even a bit @ $100-$125K @ bought some more today @ $65K. Just BUY BUY BUY

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I was at BTC2026 and those panels were jokes. Only Tezor is quantum-ready. The rest are not. Besides, current and wallets are not the only risk. Legacy wallets, wallets that are forgotten or where keys were lost, represent 25% of outstanding BTC, and they are all vulnerable.

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The answer is convertible bonds. Google them. Banks view them as basically risk free because they have the upside of equity (in this case the upside of BTC because MSTR is a proxy for holding BTC) and their downside risk is offset by shorting BTC.

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This sub is so delusional. I mean I fully believe that BTC will hit all time highs again, but just because it's gone down and up before doesn't mean it will always do so. Mainly what gets to me is how cultlike y'all are, though.

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For those sleeping under a rock, there are fairly strict KYC and know who you’re transacting with laws being introduced across the world. It’s the end of the pseudo-anonymous era. BTC has been the black market coin of choice, but it’s about to be undermined by regulatory capture. If people can’t exchange BTC for fiat, the gig is up.

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Maybe but the dollar is only getting devalued. So in order to argue your point, the asset in comparison must hold its value against the 21 million BTC that ever exists

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BTC 400k+ tx per day (many of wich could be millions each with Lightning) current fee is $0.05 Baby nano fast and free still does under 100k per day. Yikes. Yeah it's more secure, more valuable.

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Because they don't buy with cash. They buy after selling MSTR shares. And guess what dropped even lower than BTC?

Mentions:#MSTR#BTC

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Mentions:#GP#BTC

ETH and ADA are my bags. Strongly considering choosing BTC next depending on its movements in the coming months. Feeling very bullish on Crypto in general given how low these prices have been and how bearish the market has been about the general global situation and the opening of AI tech stocks. I think crypto prices go up much more once things become more stable, it just might take several months first.

Mentions:#ETH#ADA#BTC

If BTC goes to $200,000 then yes

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If selling 32 BTC is what's got the market down than how the hell aren't we skyrocketing right now after a buy of 1500?

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IBIT moves with BTC. MSTR is 1.4X BTC. In adddition, bid/askspread is tighter on IBIT vs bitcoin. Plus, I can sell weekly covered calls and puts to generate premium which is used to buy more IBIT and MSTR.

$1.3T market cap might as well be free. You're getting free Bitcoin right now, just so you know. There will be no difference between buying BTC now & literally getting it for free from the faucet website in 2010. There's roughly a quadrillion dollars of (mostly) fake wealth out there & the BEST SoV makes up like 0.1% of that? My brain can't comprehend that. Either these numbers are totally wrong or people are stupid af. Which one is it? Anyway... just bought some more.

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>That’s not how this works. A BIP-110 soft fork would change network rules They will either, self-fork (hardfork) out of Bitcoin or the whole proposal will fail to activate before August 7th. Bip110 cannot exist in parallel like Segwit for example. That's at least how I see it and why I'm not joining their camp. They're just making drama and attacking Bitcoin instead of trying to work together and change it for better. The vast majority of Bitcoin HODLers don't like NFTs, runes and other crap, and would be more than happy to get rid of them. But bip110 simply isn't the correct way, IMHO. >not require ordinary BTC holders to exchange or move their coins. There’s no need for hodlers to do anything. Agreed. Bitcoin HODLers won't need to do anything, no matter if it's a soft or hard fork.

Mentions:#BIP#BTC

He paid with shares, so BTC price in USD is completely irrelevant. He also dumped the price of MSTR shares and then sold them at lowest to fill USD reserve, doesn't sound like such a great move to me

Mentions:#BTC#MSTR

Yes, just hyperliquid held strong during BTC dips. The other coins didn't. All of them are down so much from their ATHs whereas HYPE isn't. The problem with alts is that. They're massively down from their ATHs. That triggers a bagholder ceiling problem

Mentions:#BTC#HYPE

What you're looking for is called 'beta' in crypto. Low beta alts bleed less when BTC dumps and pump harder when it bounces. Check CoinGlass for BTC dominance chart — when dominance drops after a BTC bounce, that's your altseason signal. Also try Messari or Token Terminal to filter alts by correlation to BTC

Mentions:#BTC

The money comes from borrowing and he can keep making this buys cause the artificial credit expansion of fiat currencies means he can borrow at very low interest rates. Since he is borrowing at an interest rate lower than inflation that means that yes this can go on forever until either BTC crashes enough to liquidate him or the usd devalues so much that his debt basically goes to 0

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Recession → deflation → money printer Then BTC goes to $1M

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Are we still in the four cycle BTC?

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What does that have to do with BTC?

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That’s not how this works. You clearly don’t understand what you are talking about. A BIP-110 fork would affect network rules. BIP-110 is a soft fork, so ordinary BTC holders do not need to take any action to keep their coins.

Mentions:#BIP#BTC

Doge is the closest thing to BTC. I hold some and never plan to sell ( 2018 buyer and didn’t touch them on 2021 ATH either )

Mentions:#BTC#ATH

65% AI stocks. 25% BTC. 7% SOL 3% crap coins.

Mentions:#BTC#SOL

I would not borrow just because October looks like a cycle low. That is still a fixed debt payment attached to an asset that can move 30-50% against you before the long-term thesis has time to play out. I would separate this from a BTC-backed loan too. Borrowing against BTC you already own has liquidation risk. Borrowing cash to buy BTC adds leverage before you even have the asset. Both can work on paper, but the bad scenario is ugly: price drops, income changes, and you are forced to sell at the worst time. If it were me, I would buy slower with cash flow and keep the sleep-at-night part intact.

Mentions:#BTC

BTC going up 🤷‍♂️

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yeah, or all stocks will go to zero or an asteroid will hit an earth, or nukes will fo flying either of those very unlikely to happen so you can either worry and watch Bitcoin go parabolic for fifth time and pinch yourself (I knew it!) but didnt have the balls when it matter the only way I see BTC fail is if quantum computing is a thing and they dont have solution for it

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Muy buena la web he visto el proceso claro de como a partir de la clave privada se genera la dirección BTC

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Market impact isn’t just about the BTC amount, it’s about context. A 32 BTC sale can spook people if the market is already fragile and everyone reads it as a signal. A 1,000 BTC buy may be expected, OTC, or already priced in. Narrative moves price faster than math sometimes.

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Because “good opportunity” and “50% of savings” are two very different things. BTC may be a great long-term asset, but it can still drop 20–30% after you buy. DCA keeps you alive mentally and financially.

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Feels like a classic mid-cycle washout to me. No need to hero-long every bounce. I’d rather see BTC hold $58K–$60K and reclaim $67K–$70K with volume first. For alts, relative strength matters now. Most won’t recover, but the strong ones usually reveal themselves during ugly markets.

Mentions:#BTC

> If it was cheap and easy to use, people would use it.. but it isn't.. it's too complex and awkward for most people to engage with. I can only always recommend to read "Hijacking Bitcoin" you will understand BTC is the way it is afterwards.

Mentions:#BTC

>Money = Ledger. But BTC is not money anymore. It cannot by a widespread MoE with the tiny tps it has. (it isn't even enough to facilitate scaling via LN)

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BTC isn't Bitcoin anymore, it got crippled and stripped of its use case. And you are right, BTC today is nothing more than a gambling token. Bitcoin however was supposed to be p2p cash. Sound money everyone can control themselves and has the full freedom to transact without a third party saying Yay or Nay. That would be quite useful.That Bitcoin is still there, it is just called Bitcoin Cash these days.

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Well honestly a lot of the blame lies on the core developers and incentive structure. If it was cheap and easy to use, people would use it.. but it isn't.. it's too complex and awkward for most people to engage with. Seed phrases they need to keep secure, on ramps, tax obligations etc.. The whole UI/UX experience needs to be seamless and smooth, it has to be ***better*** than what Visa or Mastercard offer - else why would consumers switch? In parts of SE Asia they already have blockchain integrated into the banking systems, and you just pay by scanning a QR code with your phone and it settles cross chain inter bank within seconds. It needs to be like that.. users shouldn't need to adapt to BTC, crypto should adapt to consumer behaviour. And yes - from a business perspective crypto rails are actually much better to use today, you get settled almost immediately. But the issue is that consumers aren't interested because the whole onboarding process is a nightmare (which does also come down to governments and existing financial players gatekeeping).

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SpaceX at #8 with 18,712 BTC Coinbase Global at #9 with 16,492 BTC

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I mean, it depends on the loan amount and your collateral etc. But yeah I would say a small loan is not a bad idea. Have a fall back option though in case BTC doesn't go up from end of this year.

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Imagine a world where there is a fixed supply of a currency - the economy would actually collapse. Why would you buy anything if what you buy today will be effectively cheaper tomorrow? What about borrowing for a mortgage? Impossible. You borrow 5 BTC to buy a house. In 20 years you have 1 BTC left, but now a house costs 1 BTC because it's appreciated more. It doesn't work sorry.

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Money = Ledger. Money is only ever a means to an ends, it's almost entirely a record of transactions where actual goods are traded, services rendered, who owes and owns what. Everything in between, cash, gold, plastic cards, bonds, notes etc are just a means to represent the values held on the books, on the ledger. BTC is far from perfect - but it IS a digital ledger that is peer to peer vs a traditional centralised ledger where an entity / authority is the gatekeeper. You can place your trust in a financial institution or government with the record keeping if you prefer, but to say that BTC is just a 'digital amulet' is a gross over simplification and really a complete mis-characterisation of its purpose. Maybe your confusion comes from the shills that actually just want to see number go up, when it people should really be \_using\_ it to buy and sell things.

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If the company produces any form of profit, by definition the stock has to be worth at least as much as the profit it generates annually - whether they distribute them or keep them inside the company itself. The market is efficient (although not perfectly efficient) so you can rest assured that somebody will buy your stock if the company is healthy. The same can't be said for BTC, as BTC doesn't produce any profit.

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Just another entity for the market to track and crash when they sell their BTC

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What did the all knowing tell you? $BTC to $1M when?

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With BTC there most certainly is a pattern. It's 4 year cycles. Zooming in any closer is random.

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When the last BTC is mined.

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It’s also v wet y possible that Spcx -‘d the Anthropic IPOs will take a lot more of BTC market share this round. There is a REAL. Competition for funds and people like to chase the shiny new object, which right now is NOT BTC. I’m holding, but will not be buying until we see $$30- $35 K. There’s long therm upside (especially after Spcx crashes hard), but right now? No way.

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>OP shits himself OP being a paperhanded wuss doesnt make the loan bad, it just proves his risk tolerance and knowledge is weak >Paid 60k for BTC and now it's 20k... so? it will go up eventually

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Zoom out to BTC's full life. Bottoming at $40-50K USD American Dollars is not impossible.

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So basically waiting a couple days for millions of dollars is not worth $10k right now? Yeah, I’d say each person gets exactly what they would deserve. If you think $10k right now is worth more for you, more power to ya. Ima walk off in stride with my (BTC is currently $65,772) $6,577,200 worth of BTC a couple days later. But knowing my mindset is that far removed from these peoples’ mindsets, I wouldn’t even be cashing out. I’d be taking that 100 BTC to the next ATH and retire my whole family and all their kids. People debating this are not in their right minds.

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OP takes a loan to buy Bitcoin thinking we're at the bottom.... We probably are, but let's say unfortunately in about 6 months, for unpredictable reasons it happens that Strategy goes under or something else happens ans bitcoin drops to 40, 30, 20k... OP shits himself. Paid 60k for BTC and now it's 20k... And in case OP takes a loan to DCA, then just DCA as if it was monthly payments.  Because you can't predict the future, its a gamble you're taking. 

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Calm down, BTC is at 65k. Whoever sold above 85k is still fine

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Absolutely spot on with the correction analysis here. I am buying as much as I can because I have been here before as well with "blood in the streets". We should see another fantastic bull run starting at the end of this year or early 2027 and it will be a rocket run!! Keep on stacking and HODL with the most diamond of hands and you will be so glad you did. Go BTC!!!!

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In my ROTH IRA, I have BTC, ETH, GSOL, GLNK. I have ETH call options bought at the absolute bottom of the most recent low. Those calls will print if ETH rockets off from here. My micro cap moon bag has ANYONE Protocol and SPECTRE AI, both of which I bought close enough to the most recent lows. If these micro caps can exceed 100x growth from here, I will be able to retire my bloodline if I want to.

In my ROTH IRA, I have BTC, ETH, GSOL, GLNK. I have ETH call options bought at the absolute bottom of the most recent low. Those calls will print if ETH rockets off from here. My micro cap moon bag has ANYONE Protocol and SPECTRE AI, both of which I bought close enough to the most recent lows.

People are delusional. Stagnant money is lost money.  Banks, or even big tech corporate stock has made 1000% plus dividends in the same time frame.  A weekly DCA of bitcoin since 2019 has only returned 200% and returns per cycle have decreased. People arbitrarily say things like "if you bought low and sold high, BTC was peak" which is asinine because the same is true with if you timed the market on anything...

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Im doing the same thing. I think BTC might go down to 20k - 40k. And I will get to buy 1 or 2 bitcoin when that happens. Then I just wait until the price goes back up and sell enough to pay off the loan. If you can make the payments its all good. Plus this opportunity only comes once ever 4 years. Gotta have big nuts though. Its not for the easily shaken.

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Just need a god candle on BTC to flip sentiment completely. Adding around $10k in a week should do it

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So ur telling us u have all ur money in BTC, eh?

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It is true, BTC will raise in future

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Right there with you. Could you imagine if Nano was the genesis instead of BTC? What would've happened if it was Nano Valve took a chance on in accepting for payments? No fees, no wait times just frictionless, decentralized payments accessible to anyone in the world.

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You must be new, it's been dropping for 6 years (besides BTC and ETH)

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I'm from Argentina, I really understand, but generally speaking, I use guttural words; that's what I can do to earn some money for now. Could you tell me how much it would take to become a millionaire by buying BTC? Thanks.

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