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What just caused this sudden BTC spike?
$40 Gift Me Crypto voucher, selling for $35 BTC
I sold at $65,400, twenty minutes before the big candle to $69k😔
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Can someone shed some light on this article?
Looking for some Bitcoin Testnet3 tBTC for testing — any help would be greatly appreciated
BTC just squeezed $1.4B in shorts. Now it’s hitting descending resistance.
Bitcoin’s Capitulation Dashboard Is Flashing 8 Out of 12 Red — Is This What a Bottom Looks Like? VanEck Says Eight of Twelve Capitulation Signals Are Flashing as Long-Term Holders Dump 356,000 BTC — Exactly the Kind of Pain That Has Historically Preceded Bitcoin’s Best Opportunities.
What just caused this sudden BTC spike?
It's a real shame what happened with Coinkite since they do make some cool BTC utilities
J'ai créé un outil pour projeter la valeur future de son wallet crypto
BTC's been chopping in the same range for almost 2 months, worth knowing what's underneath it
*BTC reclaimed its key moving averages, but ~$65K is still the level that matters*
Built a lightweight Windows desktop widget to check live BTC prices without extra tabs or quitting games
If someone managed to steal Satoshi’s BTC, would the community hunt them down, or would people actually be impressed and just let it slide?
Launching a BTC position-management system - looking for feedback from long-term holders
Krackpot: brute-force the Puzzle 71 wallet in your browser
6 BTC is sitting in a wallet that was built to be cracked.
Adoption increasing as Citi confirms Bitcoin custody launch for institutional clients, starting later this year
GoMining launched a zero-fee BTC payment protocol called GoBTC Pay - Preview
GoMining launched a zero-fee BTC payment protocol called - Preview
Do you treat all your crypto assets as long-term holdings?
How would the Coldcard attackers actually cash out the stolen BTC?
What are your thoughts on this?
As long as there's crypto, liquidity, and speculation crypto might evolve but won't die. Prove me wrong.
Is Abra legit? Considering using the yield product for BTC
Is Abra legit? Considering using the yield product for BTC
What is your estimated bottom price for this BTC bear market and when?
Some hopium from a veteran of the 2022 bear market.
Saylor's Strategy Adds $150M as BTC Buying Stays on Hold
Forbes highlights summer illiquidity and macro factors (CPI, Fed, Clarity Act) keeping BTC in consolidation. Are we breaking out or testing support next?
Are we wasting Bitcoin by only holding it?
BTC down ~49% this year, Strategy preferreds holding
Quiet sessions often reveal more than noisy ones.
The Coldcard Exploit (July/Aug 2026): xpub and the Theory of the "Blind" Brute-Force Attack
The market has been wrong evaluating Litecoin for almost a decade.
zach was right about "all hardware wallets are complete garbage"
Never have seen a BTC 1h chart which was more boring than this
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I audited DrProfit’s own VIP Telegram history from 2022–2026. Here’s what his actual prediction record looks like.
The Coldcard Exploit (July/Aug 2026): Why the "PRNG Bug" Alone Does Not Quantify the On-Chain Evidence
Is trezor the only company with no history of remote attacks on their HW
MSCI's Bitcoin Purge: Strategy and Metaplanet Could Be Kicked Out for Owning Too Much BTC.
BTC is already 50% off its high. Does that actually protect it from an equity selloff?
Anyone Got a ColdCard that had 1 BTC in it, and lost it all?
Do you think BTC becoming more mature and less volatile could help quality altcoins rise and most altcoins to fade away?
I audited DrProfit’s own VIP Telegram history from 2022–2026. Here’s what his actual prediction record looks like.
I audited DrProfit’s own Premium content history from 2022–2026. Here’s what his actual prediction record looks like.
The Coldcard hacker seeing the 0.00042069 BTC in my wallet
Best way to move old CoinJoined BTC back to an exchange?
Have you guys seen this new 5-second tap trading trend popping up in DeFi? What are your initial thoughts?
Altcoins and crypto ain't dead and BTC and ETH is not the only way (although it's the safest one). Prove me wrong.
What if Bitcoin wasn’t lagging M2, but actually front-running the liquidity slowdown? 👀
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That's a very interesting viewpoint. Imho it could be argued that the invention of Bitcoin can be thought of making a substantial change to that debate: a Bitcoin standard goes beyond the traditional hawkish, "hard money" approach. It gives perfect certainty and transparency on the supply of money, and removes the Cantillon effect. However that's the idealist view only, because if money isn't pure Bitcoin, if we make, let's say, a BTC-backed fiat, then we lose those absolute properties and fall back to something similar to gold-reserve fiat. We'll see.
Honestly BTC preparing for breakout max till 73-74K
This isn't any kind of news for investors. If you're trying to pay off a trip to miami with that special lady off a BTC trade, or just plain get your kicks from trading cough gambling the market. Have fun?
Good point 😂 If you mean price action, I’m watching to see whether BTC keeps moving to the right **and** breaks above $70K with strong volume. That confirmation could tell us whether this is a real breakout or just consolidation. 👀📈
Small stagnation untill October-November than slow and steady growth past 120k. Historically BTC was low in summer because most miners are found in the northern hemisphere(US, China, Europe). When summers hit, mining efficiency gets lower and cooling costs go up. This historically made miners "give up" especially retail miners who could not solve the heat issue. In winter this usually reversed, cold weather allowed for natural cooling and more miners would go up. Back in late 2010s, even regular people used to mine btc(and other crypto) in their rooms as a way to passively heat their apartements(while generating new coins). This cycle may not hold anymore, as most btc has been mined already and also more and more btc is being held by institutions, instead of miners. So the new pump and dump cycles probably do not follow the old summer-winter cycles.
“When a short gets liquidated, the position has to buy BTC back” When you say “Has to buy back“ what does that mean exactly? Pls ELI5
The squeeze didn’t just come out of nowhere. Treasury moved to increase long bond buybacks, long yields eased, the dollar weakened, and BTC already had a couple days of ETF inflows behind it. That gave Bitcoin the initial push through the resistance area everyone had been shorting against. Once BTC broke through that level, the shorts started getting liquidated. When a short gets liquidated, the position has to buy BTC back, so that forced buying pushes the price higher, which liquidates more shorts, which creates even more buying. That’s how you end up with roughly $1.4B in shorts getting wiped out in a few hours and BTC basically going straight up. So the short squeeze was the accelerator, not necessarily the original cause. Now the important part is whether actual spot and ETF buyers keep buying after all that forced short covering fuel is gone.
Predicting BTC is like predicting the weather. Sure we know the seasons and sure we can expect a warming trend in the long term, but day to day, even year to year still will have unexpected variations. Same with Bitcoin that are has some patterns, but they too are not clockwork like some want to pretend.
Worth noting: the last two major BTC drawdowns (2018, 2022) each took roughly 12-13 months from top to bottom before a sustained recovery started. If this one rhymes, "a couple more months of chop" might be optimistic on the short side — but cycle lengths aren't a law of physics, just a pattern so far.
When I last had to do a personal assessment that involved crypto I just attached my spreadsheet with about 1000 lines on it. I was quite consistent in recording the ins and outs with values converted to GBP. It was accepted without query. Now I just sit on a small amount of BTC so it’s not an issue until I come to sell. Basically, if you invest then keep some records. If you trade then definitely keep some records. Either way, keep some records.
Wondering how mining works here: if I mined 1 BTC into existence, is the profit at point of sale effectively all of its value?! Ie 100% of sale value is a taxable event ?
My transaction was stuck between banks for **3 DAYS** and they told me to wait!!! I then started learning and understanding the digital money infrastructure and then learned about blockchain and then BTC.
It says 5.1m IM which I believe means Initial Margin. This is his equity essentially. Value is ~71m. This is the total exposure of the position. 5.1x14=71.4 There were probably $400k in fees or something idk. He has lost 3.2m which is 62% of his 5.1m. Est Liq Price has nothing to do with established liquor… BTC hits 71,300 and he is liquidated and probably completely wiped out.
Noooo don't rise yet, I need more time to accumulate BTC!
Since the top comment is asking whether this is a bull trap, here's what the base rates actually say. I pulled every day across 8 majors (BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, DOGE, BNB, ADA, LINK) where the coin closed up 15% or more on the day. 253 instances. Then I looked at the following day. 57.9% of those next days closed red. 30.3% closed more than 5% down. 13.8% closed more than 10% down. But the average next-day return is +0.92%, comfortably above the +0.21% baseline for a random day. Both of those are true at once, and that is the whole point. The median next day is -1.51% while the mean is positive, because 14.6% of the time the thing rips another 10%+ and drags the average up by itself. The distribution is barbell shaped, not centered. So "is it a bull trap" is the wrong shape of question. Most days after a big pump are red, and the ones that aren't are occasionally enormous. If you size for the average you get run over by the median. If you size for the median you miss the tail that pays. Method: daily candles, Binance spot, up day measured close vs open on the same candle. Happy to be told this breaks somewhere I didn't test.
So glad I did buy more yesterday. Reaching 0.234 BTC :)
Possibly. I suspect the shorts that were liquidated will play the bull trap. I also suspect this time will be different and they get slapped a second time. The bull trap was done in June. I’ve seen very little that has pushed BTC down of late - not a war restarting, not a fork drama, nor a self custody hack. Nobody knows the future but I’d love shorts to get slapped twice.
That‘s good overall. Bitcoin became an institutional investment. Means Bitcoin will always be bailed out to save banks from getting dragged down or in other words: BTC will never die
I’m waiting for the IRS to determine it for me. They only have to comb thru tens of thousands of transactions across a dozen or more blockchains .. my current aggregated wallet balances add up to $10 (maybe $12 with this current BTC pump) so hopefully they’ll be merciful and pity me
I don't think 99% left, maybe 50%. Maybe 60%. But 99% is near extinction level and we never got close to that. Even the doom posters I doubt they all sold the entirety of their BTC.
Tell me harder how you don’t know what caused a pump of millions of dollars into BTC.
Get to 0.21 BTC as fast as you can, end of story.
Philippines & Japan if I’m tracking correctly. Followed by China & then everybody else as nation-state FOMO builds. We’ll get our Strategic Reserve 1mnBTC once the price reaches $500k/BTC because… Congress.
Thanks so much for the award..!! My first one! And no doubt, theres no quitting BTC.. If it worked out for you the first time it will work out again, with time. Salute and God bless brother 🙏
I think the record and timelines don’t have enough history to be anything other than rough guidelines, this is where BTC starts to detach due to the insanity of debt going on.
Timing the market let alone BTC is a gamble.you are gambling
I believe in BTC as an asset, but I believe more in diversifying. BTC is about 5%.
The problem with selling is what do you invest in the meantime? You said it yourself you believe in BTC long term and have held this long. Keep holding into the bull market, no telling where it may go.
Impossible to answer without knowing how much of your savings are invested in a single asset like BTC. Sounds like you're all in. Sorry mate.
That’s the goal but just like BTC you can’t predict life
It’s been 10 years, just like BTC you can’t predict life
Pennies are gone, then nickels, dimes, quarters, all fiat... BTC will be the safe haven.
That’s not correct. He used \~6 mill as collateral. The short position was >1000 BTC @65.4k. The short position was over 65 million.
I'm not down at all. I'm UP 1K today. My average price per coin is right at 69k. This morning my price per coin was around 63k, but I bought 500$ of BTC when it was at 68k earlier, so it brought it up a bit.
If this is the cause of the new BTC hack, I will no show any sympathy.
There are almost always second chances. I agree the tide has turned - i.e. the bear market is over - but there was so much damage over the past year that there is virtually zero chance we go straight up from here. Saw a great chart today that suggests we have about 3 months to buy as much as possible on the dips before BTC really takes off.
Bitcoin being too valuable to spend makes zero sense. If you're going to spend fiat anyways, but have the option to spend Bitcoin, you can either spend and replace or convert and spend. Do you think BTC is better "pristine collateral" if it's a greater fool pet rock, or if it's used to foster genuine economic activity?
Folding at home. Then I was curious, since this was a resource (compute), could I passively earn? Found BTC in 2012. Relapsed in 2014. Woulda coulda millionaire billionaire story. Been clean for about 2 years. Got a new car out of it tho. Last time I sold BTC (6 over 6 months... About 8-9 years ago), I was houseless, living in my $500 ride. McDonald's bathroom hot water towel showers. Sleeping a few blocks from my tech job ($16/hr managing a production art lab). I didn't realize that was a $60k job the way my output was. Car got stolen. Went to Louisiana and was a plug for a while. Got kicked out of the trap, back to West Coast. By then my previous gig and career prior that were but a distant memory. Continued hustling- enrolled in college. Spent all my grants, tuition and scholarship money on mining equipment and buying BTC. My apartment was just mining gear in the second bedroom, a mattress no box in the main, a computer in the living room, and a table and chair for it. 95°F in snowy winter with the heat off. Sold equipment when my 42 TH/s was no longer profitable. A year later my auction house $250 special got stolen from my parking lot. Sold nearly all my crypto for ~$38k. Original investment (equipment, electricity, buying crypto) roughly ~$9-11k. About a %245 return. Not bad. Bought a new car for uhhh $29k down. Was wild taking the Greyhound 200 miles away because this happened during COVID, and due to the chip shortage, there were zero cars in the make model trim color package I wanted. Rep that held the car for me picked me up from the bus station in the whip. 33 miles on the odo. Told him to pick up his greasy fries out of my cup holder. Broke the dealerships money counter with the small bill bonanza Bodega haul. That left me with enough BTC to take a vacation for a few weeks to just lay on a beach and not really dent it, because I sold at a point right before it corrected and just re bought. But... Relapsed again. This time due to university pressure. I had stopped hustling on the street and was hustling scholarships, just investing in stocks, BTC, and oh wait I didn't actually stop hustling... Just feeding my addiction with petty exchanges. Relapsed hard into what would be a 6 week supply, in the face every 3-4 days. String of love letters. Then vendor disappeared. Then a market. Left with nothing but some fucking memories? Kind of... None of those friends during the fast times and $5 bags stuck around. I knew that's how it went, wasn't my first rodeo, but I was a different person now- in uni, new ride, purpose on my shoulders. Fed into the relapse. Took a year off during my undergrad. Got a job. Two years later was two years ago. Decided I have what I needed in life finally. Put everything I had down on a nice two story in the safest part of town, 12 minutes from work. New car. Two beautiful dogs. The best health insurance. Got my weight and health under control. How much BTC am I holding? $500 worth. How far would I be without crypto? I mean hell I might have made it to here, but crypto was my safety net during at least half a dozen critically devastating points in life. It facilitated the absolute worst and abhorrent vices. When I was done hanging myself and didn't somehow die, it gave me that same rope and I was able to climb into whatever crumbs are left of the American dream. Did I answer the question? I forgot what we were talking about.
BTC is wealth only when you lay low, being humble and not greedy.
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That's my point, if they DON'T think it's over... then it probably is. That's why buying fear and selling greed work as general rules... I called a BTC low approximately 35 minutes after the February low simply due to capitulatory volume, an extreme volatility reading (largest in the cycle) and a historical fear print. I was ultimately wrong about that being the low... but that low held for like 3 months, do you understand how tradeable that is?
Hacker fuks have had supercomputers on this for years. Especially when BTC was at $120k. Confirmation of the solid SHA256 cryptographic hash. Quantum computers are no match either.
Bitcoin is pristine collateral, it is A) a tool to provide the OPTIONALITY of reducing counter-party risk (this comes with a tradeoff, but for some is an absolute life line when needed), and B) a long-term debasement hedge. Long-term because of it's immaturity as an asset, but this is what solutions like STRC try to give people who want to try and front-run that long-term capability and bring SOME of that functionality forward into the future. The best way for MOST normal, first world people to use BTC right now is to heavily accumulate when it is below business cycle fair values (so, now) and have a long duration view, using it (if comfortable with some counter-party risk) to reduce the rate on their mortgage for example. Actually locking it up, saving it, and getting a financial benefit in the here and now. Bitcoin isn't about changing the government or something, it is about diversifying your risks from debasement - at least on the financial investment side of things. BTC is not a good currency for spending, because it is too valuable for that. Unless you are "SPENDING" (trading) it to buy undervalued (or fair-valued) strong assets to diversify your book at times when BTC is specifically over-valued. This is a bit difficult to do (not that hard though, just plot a 0 to 1 fib between the 2 year and 2 year x 5 MA on a log chart, and when BTC crosses the 0.5 threshold, put in a trailing stop below monthly bullish higher closes). So if you think Apple is cheap or fairly valued at a given time when BTC is ripping... great, go get her tiger... but assets for assets. Dollars are ONLY FOR IMMEDIATE LIQUIDITY, particularly in a crisis.
rYou’re so right. I have $200K worth of Bitcoin that I bought at $80K, and you better believe I’m going to sell everything and never invest in BTC again. I’ve been in the red since October 2025, while missing out on dividends and the S&P 500. I’ve really learned what “opportunity cost” means with Bitcoin. It’s been my worst investment ever.
The crowd is nothing but group-think. And I’d hardly say that the overwhelming majority of BTC holders think the bear market is over.
Buying strc to nearly 100 where mstr starts buying BTC again
You're on a BTC sub, I have been researching this all year. The prevailing narrative is 100% not on the side of the bulls... which is great for the bulls.
Someone who isn’t even into crypto repeated this to me today. Said he was planning to buy some BTC for the first time in late October. There is no way this narrative plays out with everyone and their mother expecting a bottom in that timeframe.
Same here around 14 BTC but it wasn’t worth 3K USD at the time
So long as the money printer exists there really is no limit to how high BTC can go when measured in USD. Thats the entire point.
Been DCAing 5$ a day since April 2025, with a few 500$ purchases along the way. I'm sitting on 0.15 BTC at around 10k value. DCA is the way.
I like your write up, but I will make the following counterpoints for posterity. **Durability**: Bitcoin has only existed since 2009, mere decades. Gold has served as money for millennia, so it scores higher than BTC Also, bitcoin is at risk of being usurped by another "better" token. As someone said "The first car isn't the best car, the first cellphone isn't the best cellphone" and as such I can totally see some other technology replacing it within our life time. **Security** is also a huge issue and the reason I'd never recommend any crypto to anyone, we've all seen how easy it is for Joe Public to lose everything in an instant. Gold storage has been tired and true and is guaranteed by insurance underwriters. Good luck recovering your crypto when something goes wrong. **Value**: Since bitcoin derives it's price from highly speculative markets, it's value is not as stable as gold has been. To some this is a weakness, to others it has been a welcome trait. **Luckily** you can fractionally allocate as much or as little of either asset in your portfolio as you want =)
Now do 7 years... 2000% profit in BTC vs 230% VOO 😆
The squeeze didn’t just come out of nowhere. Treasury moved to increase long bond buybacks, long yields eased, the dollar weakened, and BTC already had a couple days of ETF inflows behind it. That gave Bitcoin the initial push through the resistance area everyone had been shorting against. Once BTC broke through that level, the shorts started getting liquidated. When a short gets liquidated, the position has to buy BTC back, so that forced buying pushes the price higher, which liquidates more shorts, which creates even more buying. That’s how you end up with roughly $1.4B in shorts getting wiped out in a few hours and BTC basically going straight up. So the short squeeze was the accelerator, not necessarily the original cause. Now the important part is whether actual spot and ETF buyers keep buying after all that forced short covering fuel is gone.
BTC is anti fiat. It’s one in the same
The squeeze didn’t just come out of nowhere. Treasury moved to increase long bond buybacks, long yields eased, the dollar weakened, and BTC already had a couple days of ETF inflows behind it. That gave Bitcoin the initial push through the resistance area everyone had been shorting against. Once BTC broke through that level, the shorts started getting liquidated. When a short gets liquidated, the position has to buy BTC back, so that forced buying pushes the price higher, which liquidates more shorts, which creates even more buying. That’s how you end up with roughly $1.4B in shorts getting wiped out in a few hours and BTC basically going straight up. So the short squeeze was the accelerator, not necessarily the original cause. Now the important part is whether actual spot and ETF buyers keep buying after all that forced short covering fuel is gone.
I just zoomed out. BTC is looking terrible....
It's relevant in the sense that is playing catchtup. S&P up 230% from 2019 till now while BTC is up over 2,000% over same time.
Tell us why you buy BTC?
This sub will never understand Chainlink. They’ll just keep buying BTC because they have no idea how blockchain technology is actually going to be utilized. All they understand is that the number might go up because they bought it.
Awesome! Look at it right now! 69k! Great decision. I purchase 5k BTC per week for my daughter’s future!!
Strange. So BTC is tied somehow to the Japanese bond market??? Who would have guessed?
You will never loose on BTC long term ever.
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Could it be because people are or were unable to buy BTC in their retirement accounts?
Tattoo the BTC logo on your face
What are you saying bro? There is no BTC CEO dumping the price? I was just talking to them yesterday.
leverage gamblers are the bottom tier of BTC investors.
Sorry since you posted, BTC is up 1k.
Ride the waves Been here pre split Up big even in this crypto winter and no worries at all holding MSTR. Trust in Saylor bro. You remind of the haters from back in 2012-2014 who were so sure BTC was a scam. Worse thing someone could have done is listen to them. I play to win and win big.
Maybe this was an insurance bet and they are hodling a huge stack of BTC But I'm leaning more towards down syndrome 👇
BTC is totally hitting $40k by year end 😂
Who in the right mind is shorting BTC??????
What the hell is a "Bitcoin CEO"? Nobody ownes BTC blockchain!
I believe if BTC breaks out and goes on a real run then Hype will lead most Alts. You can take profits long before trump is investigated for any crypto schemes
BTC will always remain king of crypto
Your biggest threat vector then is Schor's algo and some future quantum computer with massive Qbits but if you sent your BTC to a wallet that just HODLs and never sends then it pretty much eliminates that.
This looks awesome, esp. the documentation is top-notch :) Kudos to the security PoV you've mentioned in the repo. I think it's an interesting approach not storing the secrets on the device, so you've to enter the words everytime (if I understood it correctly o.c.). The question I'd ask myself: Is it more secure to store my secrets somewhere else and I've to type it in everytime, or is it more secure to store the secrets on the stick on an encrypted partition? Of course, at the end you need that secret to decrypt the partition as well, so we're back on square one :) I don't want to be dis-encouraging, but have you ever had a look at Tails OS, because it kinda does something similar (with Electrum). However, yours is much more targeted to BTC signing (without secret store) only, while Tails does a bit more (persistent storage, encryption with LUKS, tools to backup persistent storage, etc.). It probably depends what you're looking for. I like the idea of having an USB stick (with a backup stick), with an OS booting into RAM only, and an encrypted partition with the wallet on there (which can be encrypted again with another passphrase). I personally don't want to restore the wallet every time, since typing in the secret words adds an attack vector. You'll have the same with Tails, but let's say a camera or keylogger (physical or wireless) records your keystrokes: with Tails they only know the passphrase for the encrypted volume and they still need the USB stick (2FA, what you get & what you know). With your solution they would've the seed / private key (1FA, what you know). I think that's the biggest attack vector you've. Because of that, I'd rather have my private key (or equivalent) encrypted on the stick (or a hardware wallet), than externally and I'd have to type it in every time.
Depends when you bought. What’s more likely to happen first? SPX $7000 to $14,000 for a 2x? Or BTC $60,000 to $120,000 for a 2x. 🤔
Dawg just because you need ChatGPT to understand microstrategy doesn’t mean it’s complicated. Your info is out of date anyways, they abandoned bitcoin yield as a kpi after decreasing it for multiple months in a row. Go look the website. You’re now down to BTC yield of 1.7% on the year, down from a high of 13% on 6/1. This means that if you bought MSTR at any date after that you literally own *less* bitcoin than you did previously lol.
Ehhh I made the mistake of letting "life happen" during the bear market of 2018 only to *still* be clawing my way back to that stack. I sold 2.8 BTC and might not ever reach that amount again. BTC was easy to sell and had high liquidity so I thought it made sense. But I could have easily taken out a loan or LOC or asked family to help -- anything to avoid selling that stack. Anyways, it happened again in 2022 where "life happened" but instead of selling, I found ways to deal with it without selling BTC. Greatest thing I ever did because instead of selling 1.5 BTC, now I have it and continued to stack since then. Low and behold, life happened again during this bear market but I never even once thought of selling. I'll likely never sell again if life goes well -- I can leave that up to my children to decide (but not before I teach them the lesson that life always happens).
Ya im a shit coiner.. uhuh.. ive mined more BTC then most people could even think about, and helped alot of people on a career path along the way.. [BTCMine]( https://imgur.com/a/2N8JEbQ )
People will be saying the same exact thing about BTC at 60k when in 2028 we are trading above 200k. This is literally the last opportunity for regular people to accumulate .1+ BTC if they are at 0. We are getting very close to the point where the masses will be left behind.
24k BTC and 15K eth is very risky portfolio
Me: Sells 10% of my BTC to cover bills on Monday. BTC: Goes up 5% on Wednesday. Typical.
Why are you guys so obsessed with proving BTC is a good investment? Usually people who KNOW something is a good bet, keep quiet.
Imagine looking at the 4 year chart and thinking it makes BTC look like a good investment or currency 😂
|**Metric**|**Bitcoin (BTC)**|**S&P 500 Index (.INX)**| |:-|:-|:-| |**Total 4-Year Return**|**+228.51%**|**+82.48%**| |**Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)**|**34.63%**|**16.23%**| |**Underlying Value Driver**|Speculative sentiment & fixed supply|Corporate earnings & dividends| |**Maximum 4-Year Drawdown**|**\~64%** (2022 Bear Market)|**\~18%** (2022 Bear Market)| Over the last 4 years
Stop worrying about the price. Either price is irrelevant and you believe in BTC or you’re just gambling.
That was good advice at the time because the MNAV was almost 4, but it's terrible advice long term. MSTR will almost certainly outperform bitcoin long term because of the built-in amplification. Basically, as bitcoin goes up in value, the senior claims on the balance sheet (which are in dollars) go down proportionately, which gives common share holders a larger slice of the pie. As they continue selling preferred shares to buy bitcoin, as long as bitcon's CAGR exceeds that of the cost of capital, they will always outperform bitcoin. It's simple math, and demonstrably true. The only possible way that MSTR could not outperform bitcoin is if it's MNAV drops way below 1.0, which never happens in a bull market. And even if that did happen, over enough time, MSTR would still outperform BTC.
BTC nunca se fue... esto es solo movimiento del precio!
The days of 20-30x between cycles are long gone. It's increasingly correlated with the stock market as well as institutional investment has grown. We've been in this 60k channel for 3 months, it's the lowest volatility i've ever seen in BTC
At this point BTC is just speedrunning everyone’s emotions