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Do you think the people affected by the historical floods over the next five days will be buying, selling, or holding BTC?

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How do you monitor positions + orderbooks across DEXs, CEXs, and other platforms?

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Peter Brandt Highlights Bitcoin Price Pattern Key to Keeping BTC's Bull Trend Healthy

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How do the largest hodlers of BTC store thier coins?

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Done stacking, now HODLing

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Paper bitcoins

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What percent of us do you think are hodling this way, Pros and Cons. Storage

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Are Bitcoin Loans a good idea?

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What’s your DCA amount for BTC?

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Is it a common misconception that Bitcoins gain their value from the cost of electricity required to generate them?

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BTC can't turn $1 into $10 in 2024 - yes it can, over and over

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Simple Replies to Skeptics

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Contributing to ETF custodial holdings

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WTH happened to $BTC volume here?

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BTC: The era of US Dollar dominance is finished.

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MSTR or miners for leveraged play? (and how is the halving supposed to be bullish for miners??)

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Need help in understanding XPUB derivation paths

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BlackRock Bitcoin ETF has surpassed holdings worth over $2 billion, equivalent to more than 52,000 BTC.

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BlackRock Bitcoin ETF has surpassed holdings worth over $2 billion, equivalent to more than 52,000 BTC.

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Don’t Get Caught Chasing

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BTC Transaction stuck over 3 months :( !!!

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Don't Get Rekt in This Bull Run: Remember the 2017 "Earn" Scams?

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Don't Get Rekt in This Bull Run: Remember the 2017 "Earn" Scams?

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Questions about DCA and UTXO

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Which oracle will be dominant in 2024?

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BTCMinetrix | ERC-20 | Cloud App | Stake Tokens = Mine Bitcoin | Audited | Presale Is Almost Finished | Join Before Official Launch

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Reminder: Bitcoin Was Invented to Replace the Current Flawed System, Not to Be Absorbed Into It. Stop getting excited about BlackRock and Fidelity accumulating more BTC every day, and be aware of what's coming.

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I LOVE BTC logo design. Feel free to use it for any purpose. Design source files are in the comments.

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Shouldn't we just denominate BTC in sats

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So this didn't age well

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Bitcoin As A Power Law: why BTC is predictable over the long run

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ICYF: BTC ETFs can start advertising on Google from Today.

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Coinbase trade any amount for chance at 5 BTC

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"Traditional" Investor here looking to diversify, should I buy a lot of BTC before the halving?

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Will BTC continue to rise

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Unluckiest Man Alive

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Mined BTC early, trying to figure out if recovery is possible...

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BTC for grandkids

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Crypto Reporting (US) - Bitcoin and failing to report loses; Need help to fix this

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Found a MAJOR discrepancy in price of BTC on exchanges

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BitcoinMinetrix | ERC-20 | Cloud Mining | Stake To Mine BTC | Audited & SAFU | Jump In Before Listing

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Setting up a Node on a new N100 Mini PC, What do I need to Know?

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Reminder: Bitcoin Was Invented to Replace the Current Flawed System, Not to Be Absorbed Into It. Stop getting excited about BlackRock and Fidelity accumulating more BTC every day, and be aware of what's coming.

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Overførsel av crypto

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Just another example of why we Bitcoin…

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Where can i get a free BTC

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Another big dump!

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The last deadline for an Ethereum ETF approval for the SEC is in May 2024, expect a stronger pump than the months before the BTC ETF approval

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My last post was deleted: I heard you guys loud and clear

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MSTR in a ROTH IRA for BTC exposure

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Why BTC will be sideways or downward for months..

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ETF's price drop explained, and why the growing optimism!

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Hey are you interested in BTC investment The BTC investment is that you will have to open a btc wallet and fund it and if you have it already then you’re already a winner What you will just do is that you will use $50-$200 $100-$300 $150-$400 $300-$500 $500-$1000 $1500-$2000 $2000-$3000

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If Bitcoin Didn't Exist Where Would You Put Your Capital?

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Navigating the BTC Market Shake-up: Understanding Grayscale's Move and the Dynamics of Weak vs. Strong Hands

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A discussion on BTC intrinsic value

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When someone calls BTC a scam…

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I have $2.29 in ETH left on Arb Nova...

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Taking out a 15k CC loan to stack more sats

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Taking CC out Loans to Buy More Sats

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Question about ETF -- are BTC traded or do they tend to be held?

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I just saw my first Bitcoin ad on basic cable tv….

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Exodus Wallet any Good?

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Hey are you interested in BTC investment The BTC investment is that you will have to open a btc wallet and fund it and if you have it already then you’re already a winner What you will just do is that you will use $50-$200 $100-$300 $150-$400 $300-$500 $500-$1000 $1500-$2000 $2000-$3000

r/BitcoinSee Post

How long…?

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As a whale, I was never worried about halving

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Saudi Arabia to Match Satoshi Nakamoto's 1Million Bitcoin!

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Die #Bitcoin Konferenz in #Innsbruck

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Die #Bitcoin Konferenz in #Innsbruck (kurz #BTC23)

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The previous Bull Run was pretty underwhelming.

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Clarification on UTXOs / what am I misunderstanding re: consolidation?

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Bitcoin Mempool Ordinal / BRC-20 / DataCarrier transaction comparison?

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Have you ever wondered what Albert Einstein may have said about Bitcoin?

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Have you ever wondered what Albert Einstein might have said about Bitcoin?

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How long did it take you to understand why BTC really matters?

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Is Bitcoin Finally Finding Firm Ground as Grayscale’s BTC ETF Outflows Calm Down?

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Is Bitcoin Finally Finding Firm Ground as Grayscale’s BTC ETF Outflows Calm Down?

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Daily Bitcoin Update

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WTF is a BTC Spot ETF actually???

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Joe Rogan learning BTC being the best store of value in the world 10yrs ago when BTC is 900$

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Waiting?

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1 year ago I ACTUALLY lost most of my Bitcoin in a boating accident.

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Lightning CEX to CEX, cheap & safe?

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BitcoinMinetrix | ERC-20 | Cloud Mining | Stake Tokens = Mine Bitcoin | Audited & Safe | Presale Is Almost Finished | Join Before Listing

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Thanks cryptos

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ETF misconceptions

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Bitcoin Monthly 32 - Stay up to date with what matters

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Pricing All Everyday Goods in BTC, From iPhone to Houses, Will Act as an Electroshock to Your Awareness of the Bitcoin Revolution.

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Finding Remote International Jobs (Freelance or Salary) That Pay In BTC

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Should i sell my Gold chain for Bitcoin?

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Hedge funds caused the price drop.

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How safe is Trezor?

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Bitbox02 btc only or Coldcard Q Wallet

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Bitbox02 btc only or Coldcard Q

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Blockchain In Review

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After looking into Bitcoin for 1 month and reading A LOT of posts on this Reddit I have no clue if BTC will go to the moon or go to zero.

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Cheapest Way To Purchase Bulk Crypto/BTC

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Bitcoin and the media, such a joke

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Does the fact that Coinbase holds custody of 8 out of the 11 spot BTC ETFs pose any risk?

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Daily Bitcoin Analysis

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Your real infrastructure shitcoins will be obliterated to obscurity like LRC or ICP were , while doge will still be around and reaching the high heavens every 4 year BTC halving cycle

Mentions:#LRC#ICP#BTC

Grass is an interesting DePIN angle because it ties “passive income” to real network activity, not just token emissions, which is why it’s getting attention in the AI narrative.But like most of these bandwidth/DePIN plays, rewards can be variable and depend heavily on demand cycles and user growth staying strong. That’s why I still like balancing higher-beta stuff like this with more stable CeFi yield options like CoinDepo, where BTC/stablecoin income is more predictable instead of purely network-driven.

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Glad it was useful. The stablecoin distortion is one of those things that once you see it you cannot unsee it. If you want a quick way to sanity-check the real alt exposure, CoinGecko lets you filter by category. Pull up the total market cap, subtract BTC, ETH, stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and liquid staking derivatives. What you get is a much smaller number than total3 suggests, and it moves differently during rotations. The other thing worth watching is whether dominance is rising because BTC is pumping or because alts are bleeding. Same number on the chart, very different implication for what happens next.

Mentions:#BTC#ETH

Yeah that’s a fair read, it doesn’t feel like panic anymore, but it also doesn’t feel like full conviction either. More like the market has adapted to constant macro noise rather than actually resolving it, BTC in that environment just becomes a slow grind asset, less emotional swings, more “wait and see” positioning. That’s usually where people either get chopped up trying to trade every move or shift toward longer-term positioning and passive yield strategies like CoinDepo instead of trying to time the macro perfectly.

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Buying $300k BTC in chunks for a long HODL? Kraken is solid for low fees on Pro, easy withdrawals to your Ledger, and they offer margin. For borrowing against it later, many just send to Ledn or Unchained once bought better rates and terms than most exchanges. Coinbase works too if you want simpler onboarding, but fees bite more on big buys.

Mentions:#BTC#HODL

That’s honestly a nightmare situation, sorry you’re dealing with that. Stuff like this is exactly why people in my circle are always a bit paranoid about leaving anything on exchanges long term. If you can still withdraw fiat, that at least means your account isn’t totally locked, but the BTC transfer block is the scary part. I’ve seen people mention that sometimes re-verification flags temporarily restrict crypto withdrawals, but the timing with the shutdown makes it way worse. If it were me I’d be spamming support and trying every official channel, even socials, just to get eyes on it. Also maybe double check if there’s any extra security step pending that’s blocking transfers. Hope it gets sorted before the deadline, that’s super stressful.

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yeah this is actually a real pain point in crypto, everything feels fragmented across different platforms that were never built for this use case, even discovery, growth, and monetization are still dependent on Web2 systems that can change rules overnight or throttle reach without notice, that’s why I personally focus less on chasing social platforms and more on simple strategies like holding BTC long term and using CoinDepo for steady CeFi yield in the background, having stable, predictable income mechanics feels way more reliable than relying on any single platform for distribution or earnings

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yeah I think you’re right that a big chunk of crypto still trades more on narrative and sentiment than actual cash flow, but I also think value isn’t always “revenue” in the traditional sense, sometimes it’s network utility, liquidity access, or being the rail for capital movement, that’s why I try to separate speculation from allocation: I keep most BTC long term in cold storage, and then use CoinDepo for steady CeFi yield where there’s actual lending/structured return mechanics behind it instead of pure hype, fixed yield platforms feel closer to traditional income models, even if the underlying crypto market around them is still sentiment-driven, over time I agree only projects with real usage or cash-flow-like structures will survive, everything else just rotates with cycles

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They'll come back if BTC dies because in post mortem people will realize why the rest of the market was always so mispriced.

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Oh we probably are I say this is the big one! For BTC not for all crypto... We need BTC to die so the rest of the markets can get priced properly.

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can BTC just break down to 20-30k already maybe even 1k due to recession and financial crash that's coming so we can buy....

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Can I ask a real n00b question and ask why you wouldn’t just buy on an exhange like Coinbase? Is the consensus that it’s not safe or stable at any significant volume? (over 1BTC, let’s say) ? Why broker?

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Do what now? Do you want me to explain my thesis in more detail? I don't think BTC mining can handle below 30k and structural failure sets in around there... What's wrong with stables or other projects I think they'll do great!

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Nothing to feel about BTC just stack and chill

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$80M short BTC + long crude is basically a bet that the ceasefire talks fail and energy crisis deepens. That's a directional macro bet dressed up as a hedge. His track record being bad is actually useful info. On Polyman we score traders by historical accuracy for exactly this reason - knowing someone's past performance before tailing them is the difference between following a thesis and following a degen into a volcano.

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BTC sitting at $68K during a geopolitical crisis that would have cratered it 2 years ago is actually significant. It's maturing as an asset class even if it's not "digital gold" in the traditional sense. Polymarket has some interesting markets on BTC price targets. The smart traders on Polyman have been split on direction lately - some loading up on BTC above $75K by summer, others hedging with NO positions. When the top-rated wallets disagree, that usually means the market is fairly priced.

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They do have that option. Businesses in the US that use Square have the option of accepting BTC and keeping it as BTC, accepting BTC and having a specified percentage automatically converted to USD, accepting USD and having specified a percentage automatically converted to BTC, or accepting USD and keeping it as USD. And those businesses can withdraw their BTC from their Square merchant account at any time.

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Which chain are you actually planning to stake on, and is it real BTC or some wrapped version on another network? Native Bitcoin doesn’t support staking, so if a platform offers “BTC staking” it’s usually lending or a derivative setup, meaning your return depends on counterparty risk, not just network rewards. With something like that, returns can change and aren’t guaranteed, so I’d first check how the yield is generated and what happens if withdrawals get paused. Just don’t treat it like passive income, because the risk side matters more than the percentage they show.

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Real talk though, risk management is for everyone. If you had kids, you're right, you should risk less, but no kids doesn't mean risk it all.  I would put a bit in an index fund so I'm prepared for when I do have kids or want a nice wedding, and then dump the rest in BTC. 

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Eu acho que não é ruim. Há estimativas que se todos milionários (em dólar) do mundo quisessem ter Bitcoin, a divisão daria por volta de 0.1 BTC para cada um. Logo, se você triver 0.01 não está mal.

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There are two mistakes in his reasons: 1) Gold has no independence, so I don't see why should I swap an oversold asset like BTC for an overbought asset like gold on those grounds.  2) Since October BTC had not been reacting to any news whatsoever, if it had, it would have pump alongside gold. The market has (specially gold) started to follow on this dynamic, until both the lack of FED rate cut and the US iranian intervention.  At that moment, the only asset that didn't overreact and stayed flat (already completing a cycle) was BTC.  Do I need to explain why I just bought this asset? This is the asset I wanna have for this very situation, and not only that, for this change of paradigm.

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I am trying to recover my BTC I withdrew it from kraken. And I don’t know what adress that is it’s labeled with my initials. But I can’t find it anywhere

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If you want to buy and send BTC without verification, check out flake.exchange. You can swap from other crypto or buy directly . Connects straight to a wallet like MetaMask or Trust Wallet. Simple and private.

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People underestimate how much even a small amount matters. Most folks don’t even own any BTC at all.

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There's about 1.3 million BTC left to be mined. Once that's done, we'll send the existing BTC to each other.

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BTC king of shitcoin

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Seems like no one wants to consider where the breaking point is for BTC but I've done my analysis and I'm confident! This is the big one guys it'll be obvious when it's under 30k. The rest of the crypto markets will THRIVE without the dead weight of BTC which was nothing but a giant liquidity eraser for the broader crypto markets... Say hello to an alt season born from the ashes of Bitcoin!

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It's actually a combination of people realizing the long leverage keeps getting reloaded at at price level. The institutions being delta neutral, and the health of the BTC mining and block times that, and strategy being in a horrible position around much lower prices levels that will invalidate any bullish thesis this year... Especially if we start closing under 30k I consider that the event horizon for BTC... Let's see who's ready for it.

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I did. And I'm not out of crypto either I just don't believe in BTC anymore.

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You've made one just one BTC purchase? Huh.

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Where can you borrow from BTC for a home with no liquidation risk?

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You think hacking BTC is bad, wait till you learn what else Quantum computing can technically hack.

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Migration is no walk in the park though. _However, forward-looking migration to PQC is not a panacea. Dormant digital assets, including those abandoned or inaccessible due to lost private keys, pose a distinct and critical challenge. We highlight the example of Bitcoin’s Pay-to-Public-Key (P2PK) locking scripts, which secure over 1.7 million BTC. The total amount of dormant quantumvulnerable bitcoin may reach 2.3 million BTC when all script types are considered. Unlike active wallets that can migrate to new standards, dormant assets cannot be “fixed” via forks that enable PQC protocols for future transactions. They represent a fixed target — tens or hundreds of billions of dollars in value that will eventually become accessible to a quantum attacker. The community will soon face difficult, unprecedented decisions regarding the fate of these assets, forcing tradeoffs between the immutability of cryptographic property rights and the economic stability of the network._

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That is also true. My opinion on it is still extremely skeptical. I fail to see the value in BTC. I do have a very small amount that was paid out from a sweepstakes casino that I’m just holding. About $120 at current value.

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But always make sure you have only 5 percent of that BTC in crypto so I would allocate that into percent more BTC..but that's just me

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I’ve been buying BTC on Cash App and I get the price I want with no spread BS that Coinbase does. If you do recurring buys, there are no fees. Cash App is owned by Jack Dorsey who’s a big Bitcoiner. Fuck Coinbase.

Mentions:#BTC#BS

Keep in mind all the Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies that are underwater with their holdings. They all bought ETH and BTC near the highs of the last cycle. The bottom will be after their business model explodes.

Mentions:#ETH#BTC

Look at a 5 year chart and see how many months BTC can consistently dip before it does a monster come back. Nov 12th 2021 at the top of a high dipped for 13 months until dec. 20th 2022 when the price bottomed at 16k. 13 months of overall dipping with some small comebacks along the way. After that pretty much straight gains until March 29 2024 from 16k back to 71k. 16 month bull run. After that a 6 month volatile over all dip, 71k->54k. Then 54k to 124k, 13 months with major volatility but ultimately a bull run. That ended oct 3 2025. All this to say is be prepared for downturns and upturns anywhere from 3-16 months. But ultimately the price goes up.

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Most chains still fail the trilema. But nore importabtly they never made the algorithms oligarch resistant. Some of the chains are decentralised but the oligarchs have built all the scaffolding around it to control it. GOP would not go into crypti if they did not think their billionaire backers could control it. A couple of big mining pools for BTC - the hardware requirements iced out the little guy. Tether and strategy reinvented the infinite money glitch of printing. With thin liquidity the whales can control the price. The lack of regulation is touted as a boon of dece tralisation but it also means fleecing the little people is niw consequence free.

Mentions:#GOP#BTC

For $300k over a few months, you're in OTC territory regardless of which exchange you pick. Standard spot orders that size will eat slippage, especially if you're buying in chunks. Kraken OTC has a $50k minimum and negotiable fees, their public taker fees start at 0.26% but with OTC you'll get much better. They also have a solid track record on the borrowing side if you're thinking about using BTC as collateral down the road. Other options to consider: * **Bitfinex Borrow** P2P lending, lets you borrow against BTC directly without selling. Minimum loan $175 equivalent * **Coinbase Prime** if you're in the US and want the most regulated path, but their OTC minimum is $100k and fees are higher One thing worth watching: on chain whale movements and exchange liquidity flows before you execute each chunk. I use [Coinlobster](https://coinlobster.com/crypto-whales) to see when large wallets are moving BTC to exchanges, helps avoid buying right before a sell wall hits

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Would it have happened if we weren't in a global pandemic though? Y'all love to forget that part when posting statistics about Biden's term. But the economybeas already in shambles when he was sworn in, got worse when the shutdown happened, and then bounced back well before Biden left office. The economy back to normal, stock market was hitting all-time highs under Biden, BTC reached an all-time high under Biden, and then started tanking again under Trump. Bidens policy didn't kill the economy, covid did. Once covid was in the past, Bidens policies created a good, stable economy. We are not in any sort of stable economy now, and Biden is not our President.

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Long-term HODL with $300k is a solid plan. Kraken is popular for low fees and good margin/borrowing options, plus they play nice with Ledger. Just make sure you understand the tax implications of borrowing against BTC or using it as collateral — some countries treat it as a taxable event. Anyone else doing large DCA into self-custody lately? What broker worked best for you?

Mentions:#HODL#BTC

It is very good goal. BTC will be worth 15 milion USD soon so your 0,01 will be valued 150 000 USD. 👍

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0.01 BTC that’s a good amount to start with

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I'm also in the UK, and had been wondering about this for a while, so I decided make an attempt yesterday to acquire some BTC without KYC. My attempt was successful, and here is what I did: I already had a Wise account, which helped to make the fiat transfer easier. I downloaded the Bisq application for Windows and installed the application I then tried to make a purchase, but discovered you need a \~25% deposit in BTC to be held in escrow before you can make a purchase on Bisq. At this point, you have the option to fund the required deposit with your own BTC, but if this has been purchased with a KYC exchange, then it can potentially be traced. The solution to this (as recommended on the Bisq website) was to use the alternative Bisq2 / 'Bisq Easy' platform to make a purchase for the deposit amount. The 'Bisq Easy' platform is different to the main Bisq platform in that there is no deposit/escrow requirement, but because of this the spreads on offer are generally wider from market, and the amounts on offer are lower than the main Bisq platform. So, I downloaded the Bisq2 appication from their website, installed this, and found someone willing to sell me £50 worth of BTC for around 15% over market price. I sent the buy request, and entered the Funding Wallet address of my main Bisq account as where I would like to receive the BTC. I was then provided with the sellers Wise username. I logged into my Wise account, and sent the £50 directly to the seller. I was then sent the BTC. Now that my main Bisq account had £50 worth of BTC available to use as deposit, I was able to find a seller offering €150 worth of BTC at around 8.5% above market price. I placed the order, and used my £50 of BTC from the previous Easy Bisq purchase to fund the deposit/escrow requirement. I was then sent the sellers Wise account name, and I sent the €150 to the seller from my Wise account. Once the payment was received, I received the €150 of BTC into my Bisq wallet (the main Bisq app creates you a new BTC wallet when you install the app) My depost from this trade was refunded in BTC to my Funding Wallet address, and is availbe to use again as deposit in future transactions. There is no mobile trading app for either of these platforms. It's Windows/Mac/Linux only, but the main Bisq platform does have a mobile app that lets you receive notifications from the Bisq network when your transaction status has changed. You enroll the app with a QR code from your main Bisq app. Both the main Bisq and the Bisq2 / Bisq Easy apps open a Tor tunnel for traffic in the background when you launch them. All-in-all this was a seamless process that I would be willing to use again. Having a Wise account already setup for multiple currencies definantely made the fiat side very simple to manage.

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entendi! e onde eles estão agora? a ditadura seria o governo atual? realmente é uma merda, um dos motivos de comprar BTC é me proteger disso...

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BTC is always in a buy zone until liquidity says otherwise 😄 price can stay “cheap” way longer than people expect are we buying value… or just early?

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>Is 0.01 a good target to aim for with BTC? That's 1 million sats and an excellent target, mate. https://satsperperson.com/

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as BTC stabililizes, the inflow comes no?

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You could look into Delta Exchange India if derivatives are important for your strategy. From what I have seen, quite a few traders here use it for BTC/ETH derivatives, and the FIU registration gives some level of regulatory comfort from an India perspective... One thing to keep in mind is that deposits and withdrawals usually happen via INR rails, so many people end up using a mix of platforms depending on whether they prioritize USDT transfers, derivatives access, or long term storage.

It’s a good starting target but 0.1 BTC should be the long term stacking goal.

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perfeito! estou investindo ativamente em BTC, também invisto em ações, fundos imobiliários e tesouro nacional. no momento meu foco realmente é aumentar a posição em BTC pois não tinha nada até final do ano passado.

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It is a great goal, but once u will get there, make your goal at 0.1 BTC. I think it will be life changing in 10 years. Avoid daily trading at any cost, u will lost everything. Keep dca.

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Any amount is better than no BTC! Keep stacking sats and all the best

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I've been tempted to and I think BTC has upside, but I think it comes with a lot more volatility and tax implications that I no longer have to deal with.

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Or just use the normal order books. It is not going to make a difference really. If you want to save some money, create post-only market maker orders. But 300k is not much on BTC markets these days, especially since the plan was to do it in chunks.

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since 2021, Altcoins havent recovered 2022 bear market. BTC made highs and dropped, QQQs and SPY near ATH, gold and silver hit moon... where are we going? will altcoins ever recover? What can cause it to outperform rest of market? will it atleast recover?

Mentions:#BTC#SPY#ATH

BTC would just fork to a quantum resistant protocol, if that would be the case. This is a non-issue.

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COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS: "The quantum threat = the end of BTC" — no, this is a threat   to a specific algorithm (ECDLP), which can be addressed through migration "Only crypto is vulnerable" — no, the same threat   applies to banks, SWIFT, HTTPS, and military systems CZ (Binance): "we just need to update the algorithms" —   true in theory, but for decentralized networks   coordinating updates is extremely difficult CORRECT INFORMATION: On March 30, 2026, Google Quantum AI published a peer-reviewed whitepaper showing a \~20x reduction in quantum resource requirements for breaking ECC-256. Theoretically, a future QC system with \~500K qubits could derive a private key in \~9 minutes during an on-spend attack (41% chance per block). \~6.9 million BTC have exposed public keys. But current hardware (105 qubits) is \~5,000 times less than what is needed. The threat is real ON THE HORIZON, not now.

Historically post-halving midterm years BTC bottoms around October.

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Coinbase allows you to load up their debit card with crypto and use the card like normal. Strike allows you to pay with lightning Cashapp allows you to spend BTC by using their card like a BTC debit card at the thousands and thousands of listed brick n mortar stores Hope that helps

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What are you talking about, they literally sell BTC to institutional investors and business

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Interesting take on his Ledger. Any thoughts on Trezor? I'd like ro use for multiple tokens...but BTC would be my biggest chunk. Tyia

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Any exchange has sufficient liquidity for this, 3-5 BTC isn't actually that much especially if you're splitting up orders.  If you're moving it to your ledger anyway just do it at any legit exchange and optimize for fees 

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Again, the argument is taking BTC in a vacuum. When we all know that government(s) and private agencies are working on better QC encryption. I don’t understand the benefit of hiding one’s head in the sand! There is a potential, future issue in QC. Let’s start taking some measures so that we are ready! But instead, most are not even open to a healthy discussion of the topic. Help me understand!

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ETH and or BTC. 5% or less in anything else. Use charts so you can buy low and sell high. You do not need to make the most money just a lot.

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BTC isn’t digital gold. It’s just where liquidity goes when people feel “less scared”. That’s it.

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Cycle was never the driver, liquidity is. Halving = supply shock, sure. But price moves when money flows. ETFs, institutions, macro… all just increase that flow. So no, it’s not “dead.” It’s just not the main variable. Liquidity on = BTC rips. Liquidity off = everything struggles.

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So I’m a boring sod and I actually read the report this is based on. Ignore all this quantum can/cannot in the next decade for now, the report basically suggests: - SegWit is safe until the wallet broadcasts a spend - the attack for SegWit is a mempool attack, or comes from reading legacy mempool data and taking time to decrypt. I have to presume a quantum computer is pretty expensive. Like, enough that there isn’t one ready to attack every address in the mempool at once. Logically, that means they’re targeting big wallets rather than mine. So my plan:  1. Adopt BIP 360 and whatever follows that up to make BTC quantum resistant. 2. If it hasn’t happened at Q Day, send everything to a fresh SegWit wallet in separate small transactions, have a pint, and wait for this all to blow over. Perfect? No. But I reckon miners will adopt a quantum fork pretty damn quickly if it comes to it. That’s even assuming the stable logical qubits can be generated, which is a maybe.

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If that is true BTC is worthless then. It was all security in my mind. This is going to keep going down with the Orange idiot in charge.

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It’s never a bad time to buy something from BTC ... as long as your investment is very long-term! In 10 years, these current prices will surely be somewhat illogical...

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Bro estoy en pérdidas por irme a Tailandia cuando BTC cruzo los 100mil mecgoensuptamadre

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I would love to see an instrument where BTC is not just collateral that gets pledged but where the bondholder gets some portion of their principal paid back in BTC. I buy a bond for $1000 and at maturity I will get back $900 plus .0014 BTC or something. in this way both the bondholder and the issuer benefit from price appreciation. bond issuers are incentivized to hold BTC in order to compete for favorable bond issuance. the scarcity of BTC acts as a slight brake on money printing, easing us toward fiscal responsibility at some point it starts to make sense for the state to allow plebs to pay taxes in BTC, possibly without capital gains.

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From the peak, total BTC in ETFs only dropped from 1.36m to 1.26m. Considering the price dropped 50%, I think it shows the people / institutions invested in ETFs absolutely haven’t flinched during the bear market.

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Nope your BTC isn’t tied to any exchange. Cold storage = you’re in control. Just send it wherever you want when needed 

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BTC is always in the buy zone

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Yield is tempting, but it’s not where the real upside comes from. Capital flows into BTC first… that’s where the asymmetric move is. Liquidity moves first, price reacts. Curious how many people actually outperform just holding?

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Only real ones with actual usecase will make money and survive not the copycats. Basically now BTCFi that keeps BTC native like Babylon are the only one that makes actually sense IMO, the rest wrapping BTC is just copy of an actual project

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Pump Bitcoin to >$50 million / BTC, gain access to Satoshis wallet and pay off the debt. Easy peasy (joking, of course)

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Yeah, it’s weird like in past selloffs BTC led the way down, now it’s more like a neutral party.

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92% underwater is a sentiment stat, not a crisis stat. It tells you where the weak hands are, not where the asset is going. When sanctioned economies start settling real energy trade in BTC, that's utility under existential pressure. That demand floor exists completely independently of retail panic. The people with no alternative aren't watching the 1-hour chart. The holders who get that borrow against their position through something like Nexo and let the weak hands clear.

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BTC moves like a leveraged nasdaq ETF

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feels like BTC is in no-man’s land - not a safe haven, not the first to panic. kind of like that friend who’s too stubborn to fight but too cool to run

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The bitcoin concensus will also just agree on a time limit until when all old BTC have to be moved to quantum resistant wallets. After that time limit all old coins will be burned so Satoshis BTC will never enter the market

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The biggest mistake isn’t when you start… it’s how. Don’t go all in at once. Build a position over weeks/months. BTC rewards patience more than timing.

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Have you got a long term, or short term “wanna get rich now” point of view. If long term, why would you invest in any other asset!? Only BTC can give you an average 30/40% growth each year. I am saving for my kids in BTC, weekly buy order. When BTC goes to 1mill it won’t matter if you bought at 50k, 65k or even 100k or 200k as no other asset will give you similar returns! But that’s just my thought! No financial advice, of course!

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You've been in crypto for 6 years with no BTC? If you bought only bitcoin, you'd be up 7-10x right now. Up to 20x at peak.

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People could just sell BTC now and buy a quantum secure crypto like QRL rather than waiting and hoping that BTC gets upgraded before it's too late.

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Everyone counting on 1 BTC = 1 Kg gold

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Been in the crypto game since 2020. Invested in VET, ADA, XRP. I have never actually put money in BTC however. Thinking about doing it. Do we think it'll dip further or should I just go for it now?

That’s some serious discipline, especially sticking with it through multiple years. Skipping trips and nights out isn’t easy when everyone else is spending. Also kinda wild how “1 BTC” went from feeling out of reach to almost mythical for a lot of people. Enjoy the milestone a bit, you earned it.

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Hoping $1,000,000 per BTC

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If it will change BTC it will change banks as well .

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There's rarely a perfect time to start and waiting for things to calm down usually means missing the move. Since you're used to ETFs the easiest entry point is probably a Bitcoin ETF. There are spot BTC ETFs available now that work exactly like what you already know. BlackRock's IBIT is the most popular one. If you want to hold Bitcoin, Coinbase or Kraken are good starting points. Just make sure you're not putting in more than you're okay watching drop temporarily because that happens and it's normal with BTC. Start small, learn as you go, and don't check the price every hour.

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The bid structure on BTC during these risk-off episodes is different from what it used to be, I think there's institutional flow underneath that wasn't there in 2018 or even early 2022. It's not making BTC defensive, but it's changing the drawdown profile in real panics. Gold's "simple safe haven" narrative has always had more conditions on it than people admit. Firm dollar + inflation pressure + real rates as the dominant factor, that's a tough environment for gold, full stop so the story gets complicated fast. BTC right now is genuinely hard to categorize, and I think that's actually the honest read. Not clean bullish, not the weakest link. If you're trying to model it in a portfolio context, that ambiguity is real and you have to sit with it, but I think the behavior is different enough from prior cycles that dismissing it feels like fighting the tape.

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BTC could be 50k by Summer and it scares the heck out of me.

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Yeah all these people acting like this is weird is making me question what type of people are into BTC to begin with. This should be expected and I'm kinda new myself haha

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If you started a few years earlier you would have said "should I start now with everything that's happening with Russia and Ukranie", or a few years before that you would say "should I start now with everything that's happening with this new virus"... The world is always in chaos and that's the main reason Bitcoin was invented. It's always a good time to start saving what you can in BTC, and if you ask me, the sooner the better.

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People think this is just about yield… it’s not. This is a structural shift in capital flows. Money is slowly moving from banks → stablecoins → crypto rails. First comes yield. Then comes awareness. Then comes scarcity. That’s when BTC benefits the most. Stablecoins are the bridge, BTC is the destination. And once liquidity moves, it doesn’t just stop — it expands into risk. BTC first… then alts follow harder. Liquidity moves first, price reacts

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BTC going down to $44k

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