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Need advice on cashing out crypto to canadian dollars

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I asked AI to give me a hypothetical bullrun strategy, along with examples of undervalued alts.

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Two sides of the Bitcoin

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Looking for coins that are can be bought at a Budget and have a Good Return

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Looking for coins that are can be bought at a Budget and have a Good Retur

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Any opinions on Filecoin??

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Conversation with father in law this morning

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Storage and Compute Project Comparisons

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Future of Chinese Cryptocurrencies: A Look at NEO, FIL, VET, TRX, ONT

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Filecoin (FIL) Miners Charged by Chinese Authorities in Alleged $83,000,000 Scheme - The Daily Hodl

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A look at upcoming token unlocks

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On June 6, 2023 - Jim Cramer has called the following cryptos "counterfeit tokens" and said "If you're in them, you're fool. Since then: SOL (+27%), ADA (+6.5%), MATIC (+6.3%), FIL (+38%), ATOM (+13%), SAND (+12%), MANA (+17%), ALGO (+18%), AXS (+28%), CODE (+20%)

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FIL About to be Scammed

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What is Filecoin (FIL)? A Comprehensive Introduction to the Decentralized Storage Network

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SEC Says FIL Is A Security, Asks Grayscale to Retract Filecoin Trust’s Form 10 Application

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Will crypto real-world uses outside of finance ever gain users? The uses are there, but not the users.

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Can decentralized storage compete with traditional cloud? Analyzing the available decentralized storage options

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Can decentralized storage compete with traditional cloud? Analyzing the available decentralized storage options

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DecentraBox ($DBOX): Decentralized Improved File Sharing (Initial Release Date: March 20)

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After the Hatefolio and Lovefolio, here's the Randomfolio

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Filecoin price analysis: FIL/USD continues to consolidate between $5.72 and $6.55

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Bitcoin ATM - Are all the same?

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A look at how BeInCrypto’s ‘altcoins to watch’ performed in February 2023

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Joint Statement on Crypto-Asset Risks to Banking Organizations,The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve), the Federal Deposit

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Its "China Coins season" as China pumps money into the market, support Hong Kong as a crypto hub, and coins like VET, CKB, FIL, and NEO outperform the rest of the market

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Bitcoin’s bullish price action continues to bolster rallies in FIL, OKB, and VET

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Filecoin’s FIL Token Jumps More Than 30%, Sparking Interest in Virtual Machine Launch

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Filecoin’s FIL Token Jumps More Than 30%, Sparking Interest in Virtual Machine Launch

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Messari - What cryptos does the team hold?

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What are the crypto you truly believe in and why

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Aleo Mining

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Bitcoin price consolidation opens the door for APE, MANA, AAVE and FIL to move higher

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Everything you wanted and didn't want to know about Decentralized Storage

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Aleo Mining

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Aleo Servers are offered by Zionodes for leasing. I think it is an interesting option Zionodes is providing since we are in a bear market and increasing mining profitability is the key for us miners in this bear market. What do you guys think?

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Crypto Markets Today: Binance.US to Buy Voyager Digital's Assets; Bitcoin Slides Into the Red

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For the first time, Zionodes is offering Aleo Servers to lease. The profit potential for early adopters is enormous, especially given that it has already attracted major investors, raising over $298M, surpassing FIL's $258M. To learn more, please DM or leave a comment.

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Is Web3 the future of crypto? An Analytic insight into the development of Web3!!

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A range-break from Bitcoin could trigger buying in ADA, ATOM, FIL and EOS this week

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A range-break from Bitcoin could trigger buying in ADA, ATOM, FIL and EOS this week

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A range-break from Bitcoin could trigger buying in ADA, ATOM, FIL and EOS this week

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Our fund has learned that there are well-known ways to gain profits in a bear market. One way to is to hold cryptos that have weathered the the storms of the past...

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I might be stupid let me know.

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$600M got liquidated in last 24 hour

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Anyone Cloud Mining FIL on Hotfil and what is the profitability?

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This Friday's crypto heatmap is looking quite green. FLOW (+48%), FIL (+40%) and OP (+30%) showed the most active growth this week, and QTUM (-15%), BTG (-11%) and BCH (-8%) have dropped down more than others. Bitcoin price is 23k and Ethereum is $1.7k.

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This Friday's crypto heatmap is looking quite green. FLOW (+48%), FIL (+40%) and OP (+30%) showed the most active growth this week, and QTUM (-15%), BTG (-11%) and BCH (-8%) have dropped down more than others. Bitcoin price is 23k and Ethereum is $1.7k.

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Filecoin (FIL) Price Jumps by 80% in Two Days | Coin of The Week

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Top 5 cryptocurrencies to watch this week: BTC, BNB, UNI, FIL, THETA

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Filecoin vs Arweave

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FIL-Coinhub AI Quantitative Trading is a Scam

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Filecoin (FIL) Coin Review 2022

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FIL Price Prediction July 2022

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Need help

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Top 5 cryptocurrencies to watch this week: BTC, XRP, LINK, BCH, FIL

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Top 5 cryptocurrencies to watch this week: BTC, XRP, LINK, BCH, FIL

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Top 5 cryptocurrencies to watch this week: BTC, XRP, LINK, BCH, FIL

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I warned Coinbase of a catastrophic bug 1 year ago and was ignored

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Cardano is down 60%, but at least I’m still staking it for 8% a year right?

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Another country, Thailand, is pushing for illegalizing crypto and more crypto regulation

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a swap from FIL-XLM took 8 days to process on simpleswap.io careful with them

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If your portfolio is bleeding right now and you feel bad about it, just remember: if you had bought ICP at the top, you'd be down 97.3% right now

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An overall look at the crypto market and an honest take on nano so everyone can STFU about it

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The Most Undervalued Coin of an Epic, Legend, Successful Project

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FILECOIN is down almost 70-80% from its ALL TIME HIGH! What do u guys think about this project? Good time to get in or is this project done. Thoughts ???

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I have one shot

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Staking/Earning

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Filecoin Price Analysis: FIL continues to lose demand after token’s bearish trend continuation

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Top 3 storage tokens to buy on December 14th: FIL, BTT and AR

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I did some research on why people think Crypto is bulls*it, so you don't have to

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Polygon is hosting an AMA with Opacity CEO Jason Coppola on Twitter Spaces- Opct storage coin on Polygon low cap Gem $35 mil market cap. A little about the project below.

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You need $100 - which coin do you sell?

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This is not a crash, this is just a dip, and a very small one. There is a LOT more room to drop

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$2.54B got liquidated in past 24 hours

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In last 24 hour almost $1.53 Billion got liquidated.

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Make the most of metaverse hype

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Is it worth investing in utility tokens (eg Filecoin and Graph)? Who pays for services with them?

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Kucoin Preventing Trades To Enhance Debt Levels

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Kucoin is Trapping Client Positions For Liquidation

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OPCT Opacity - Highly Undervalued Private Storage - HUGE December Releases

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OPCT Opacity - Highly Undervalued Private Storage - HUGE December Releases

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My beef with CoinList

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Elon might like the idea of Filecoin(FIL) built on top of InterPlanetary File System.

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Yes the end of the day, we dump all our alts to buy BTC. But I think alts like AIOZ, SOL, FIL, HYPE can make you accumulate BTC even faster.

It’s a wild time in crypto, no doubt. BTC and ETH have taken hits (I call them discounts), altcoins are underperforming, and volatility is through the roof (I call that even bigger discounts). While whales and institutions are accumulating (eg, TOM LEE's BITMINE), the real opportunity might be in projects with actual utility. I've always been a fan of that, keeping a close watch on AIOZ, PEAQ and FIL. While everyone is fixated on charts and hype, these projects might be setting up for long-term growth IMO NFA. For those looking beyond short-term swings, keeping an eye on real-world utility projects could pay off big.

DePIN still the best deal going $ROAM $HNT $FIL $IOTX $DIMO $PEAQ $SHDW all shipping real networks while crypto sleeps.

ETH, ICP, FIL, XTZ spread among these.

I know. FIL got sold an annuity through the bank. I about threw up.

Mentions:#FIL

FIL started off the day +9% now down -2%. What a bait

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

And we all agree that 1 BTC is worth: XAU | 1.61 lb (gold pounds) XAG | 129.73 lb (silver pounds) ETH | Ξ30.15410005359301 (ethers) USD | $95743.16 (US dollars) CNY | ¥681201.52 (Chinese yuan) EUR | €82448.16 (euros) ARK | 323123.46342192 Ѧ (ARK) BCH | 194.50279849 BCH (bitcoin cash) ADA | 188036.108022 ADA (ada) FIL | 48412.85 FIL (FIL) LTC | Ł992.59 (litecoins) XRP | 41487.74 XRP (ripples) XTZ | 170604.932528 ꜩ (Tez) At time of writing

$FIL went from green and resistant to BTC’s fuckery but eventually it full retraced because it realize BTC isn’t going to bounce

Mentions:#FIL#BTC

So how did aping into ICP, DASH, FIL, ZEC, etc "narrative" work out? Took profits or provided exit liquidity?

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Mentions:#GP#FIL#OI

Arthur also shilled HYPE then sold a week later. Same with ENA. Same with FIL. If Arthur is bullish on something you should probably stay away or do the opposite

Mentions:#HYPE#ENA#FIL

Looks like we have a new batch of freshly minted ZEC, DASH, FIL, ICP & co. bagholders who once again stayed true to r/cc strategy and aped in at the top.

FIL, FET, ZEC already -25% from the top

Mentions:#FIL#FET#ZEC

Yes, it’s about right as a fee estimate for selling on an exchange. But the more important question: *why would OP’s FIL have anything to do with the cost of selling?* He needs only *transfer* the BTC to OP’s husband. That’s it. Won’t cost more than $1 in txn fee to transfer.

Mentions:#OP#FIL#BTC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

As others have said, you need to verify that FIL actually bought and has the BTC in legitimate coinbase account. There are many many copycat websites that look like legitimate exchanges but aren't, they are all fake. Look up pig butchering scam... A telltale sign is the site requires upfront fee payment to get balances transferred. If this is what's happened then all the money is gone.

Mentions:#FIL#BTC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

nope. I don't know all the facts here so I may make some assumptions that aren't right, but from what you've written. Your FIL is the owner of the BTC in the eyes of the exchange and of the US IRS and carries the capital gains burden until he sells or transfers. Essentially your husband gave him the money to purchase, he made the purchase in his own name. Your inlaws estate and your estate are completely separate. Your stock capital losses have no bearing on this BTC transaction. You are getting into the realm of needing real tax professional help not only to unwind this, but resolve it correctly. A tax professional can help figure out how to handle and how long it will take legally. Don't rush, you can get really in a bad way with the IRS especially if your FIL just sells it all booking the capital gain or transfers it to you breaking gift limit rules.

Mentions:#FIL#BTC

Another case of never do business with friends or family, sorry to say. I gave my brother money to buy a house in his name, for me, 20 years ago. He still has the house and as far as he's concerned, we never had a deal. The only thing I can think of with respect to fees are the exchange (if it's sold on Uphold for example), there are fees. Guessing 1%? Maybe your FIL has his own 'schedule of fees' for the transaction. Bear in mind, if it's in FIL's account and he sells for a profit, in the USA that's going to trigger a tax event that FIL (ultimately hubby) is responsible for.

Mentions:#FIL#Bear#USA

What do u mean dumping. ICP is going up strong, DOT, CRO, FIL, GALA...

Some coins going up 100%. I can't believe my FIL is finally in profit lol

Mentions:#FIL

4 days ago, the shitcoin gods were whispering to MaxSmart but we told him he was wrong > so if DASH is following the ZEC pattern, does that mean FIL is next? /u/MaxSmart1981 > Not the same narrative at all /u/Aerocryptic https://np.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1omybyu/daily_crypto_discussion_november_3_2025_gmt0/nmx6ho9/

Mentions:#DASH#ZEC#FIL

I was thinking about buying it in the $400 range but its RSI was near 85, now it is near 92+ at $690+on the daily and monthly. I just can't jump in at these levels, just watch. I am seeing other coins follow it now, $ICP and $FIL

Mentions:#ICP#FIL

This is your 2025 Altseason. Have you said thank you once? - ZEC +20% - DOT +8% - ICP +32% - FIL +58% - ATOM +6% - FET +16%

Kind of mixed bag. When you look down the list, its not all red. Dash, ZEC, FIL are all green. And Sapien had a hell of a day. Wish I had bought some of that.

Mentions:#ZEC#FIL

Why are random alts pumping? $ICP, $AR, $FIL

Mentions:#ICP#AR#FIL

Hurry up ! Now it's Filecoin FIL Tomorrow we have Tezos XTZ ! Train , train, train and review what actions you did anfd WHY Hurry up, Filecoin is HOT right now !!!!

just coming back to say while it may not be the same narrative, guess someone else had the same idea - FIL pumping lol

Mentions:#FIL

so if DASH is following the ZEC pattern, does that mean FIL is next?

Mentions:#DASH#ZEC#FIL

Nope, we'll eventually pump. It's only a matter of time, just be strategically placed before that happens. Accumulating BTC, ETH, SOL isn't a bad idea at these levels imo. Some utility driven projects like AIOZ, RNDR, FIL too. And when the market finally pumps, I hope utility wins over speculative options. However, I'll always have my portfolio balanced.

I agree with your allocation idea. Not bad at all. I’ve got BTC, ETH, & SOL as my core too, but I’ve been gradually adding projects in sectors like DePIN/AI spaces. I mean projects like AIOZ, FIL, and so on. They’re building decentralized infrastructure that supports real-world use — from compute power and data storage to streaming networks. I think that these kinds of projects feel like the next layer of utility in crypto, beyond just trading tokens. I might be wrong, but I'm always right 😂 It’s still early for DePIN, but it’s nice having exposure to networks actually powering Web3 behind the scenes. Maybe it's just a trend rn, but the trend is always your friend.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

My FIL says it's "make believe money." We will see if he sings that tune when I'm taking care of him in the future.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Still waiting for filecoin to pump, Arthur. I spend 10k buying FIL after reading your public thesis, Arthur

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tldr; Filecoin has partnered with Akave Cloud to launch an S3-compatible object storage service aimed at simplifying enterprise adoption of decentralized storage. This service addresses challenges like high costs and complexities of migrating from centralized providers. It features programmable access, zero egress fees, and on-chain audit trails, making it suitable for AI workflows and regulated backups. The FIL token saw a 3.5% price increase following the announcement, with predictions suggesting a potential rise to $3.20–$3.25 in Q4 if bullish trends continue. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#FIL#DYOR
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Rubic looks awesome - kinda blows my mind. I built a bot that just hits Coinbase - I'm subscribing to every product available through the websocket ticker. The bot excludes assets as it identifies they aren't actually tradeable through Coinbase Advanced, and then it buys/sells others based on pricing history and other factors using short-lived, slightly discounted limit orders. Here are some example transactions: || || |Asset|Type|Price|Profit (Approx)|Timestamp| |FIL|buy|2.512944|0|2025-09-12T11:48:25.507813+00:00| |FIL|sell|2.501|0.172970384000001|2025-09-12T10:30:34.725176+00:00| |FIL|buy|2.4444|0|2025-09-09T16:52:25.947145+00:00| |FIL|sell|2.427|0.353616000000002|2025-09-09T16:46:11.228472+00:00| |FIL|buy|2.356704|0|2025-09-03T22:48:34.174656+00:00| The bot is [https://safetraderapp.com](https://safetraderapp.com) . I feel like it mostly trades in alt coins - they happen to have the most volatility, and with an OCD bot like this volatility turns into small and relatively consistent profits.

Mentions:#FIL#OCD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Rubic looks awesome - kinda blows my mind. I built a bot that just hits Coinbase - I'm subscribing to every product available through the websocket ticker. The bot excludes assets as it identifies they aren't actually tradeable through Coinbase Advanced, and then it buys/sells others based on pricing history and other factors using short-lived, slightly discounted limit orders. Here are some example transactions: || || |Asset|Type|Price|Profit (Approx)|Timestamp| |FIL|buy|2.512944|0|2025-09-12T11:48:25.507813+00:00| |FIL|sell|2.501|0.172970384000001|2025-09-12T10:30:34.725176+00:00| |FIL|buy|2.4444|0|2025-09-09T16:52:25.947145+00:00| |FIL|sell|2.427|0.353616000000002|2025-09-09T16:46:11.228472+00:00| |FIL|buy|2.356704|0|2025-09-03T22:48:34.174656+00:00| The bot is [https://safetraderapp.com](https://safetraderapp.com) . I feel like it mostly trades in alt coins - they happen to have the most volatility, and with an OCD bot like this volatility turns into small and relatively consistent profits.

Mentions:#FIL#OCD
r/BitcoinSee Comment

My FIL gave me a 5000 rubles note when I first met his daughter years ago... Like 20... I should have cashed it in back then.

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FIL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The price was very high in 2021, because it has a ponzi mechanic where you need to buy FIL to mine FIL. It's safe to say that in 4 years, blockchain file storage doesn't catch on at all

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

LINK is a good one, already mentioned, for DeFi. Add AAVE to that list. Here are just a few more: TAO, RNDR, FET, GRT, in the AI space. DOT, SOL, FIL in infrastructure. ONDO for RWA.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Apart from BTC/ETH, I’m eyeing SOL, JUP, SUSHI, FIL, and ARB—strong fundamentals and ready for alt season. And, yes! Don't forget LINEA too, which is about to come anytime.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

What "real world" application do you think cryptocurrency is tied to? Like I said the whole premise of cryptocurrency outside of Bitcoin is built on the idea that the chains are doing something useful. Eth and Solana are decentralized virtual machines where the coins represent compute units. Ontology is supposed to be identity management. FIL was file storage. Others are decentralized banking. How can you talk about investing in cryptocurrency and NOT talk about what the underlying chain is? Many of these chains don't need tokenization for what the underlying tech is doing it's just a means of monetization. Which is why I brought up the private enterprise chains. Cryptocurrency and blockchain technology are inextricably linked

Mentions:#FIL#NOT
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

This is the same person who(allegedly) took a 10k loan from his FIL and also invested that into shit coins and lost everything. Nothing to see here

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The AI narrative and Depin are said to be the ones with the best potential right now with the real life utilities project under them are building. OCEAN, AIOZ, FIL and RNDR are top of my list for them as I have made my research regarding these projects.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

When my MIL asked me what btc was, my FIL chimed in confidently with, it's "playing the bitcoin game" and "it's worthless, you'll see". I have a chuckle everytime i remember this. Know what you have, and maybe only discuss it with people who have a genuine interest. Complexity isn't for everyone.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Agree but disagree. Bitcoin is the standard - full stop. Digital gold. Irrefutable. Undeniable. But, only for a store of value. Alt coins will serve a big purpose: Higher Potential Returns • Altcoins are more volatile, meaning they can rise faster (and fall harder). • Smaller market caps = more room to grow. • Example: In bull markets, coins like Solana or Avalanche can do 5x–20x while Bitcoin might only 2x–3x Innovation and Use Cases • Many altcoins power specific ecosystems or technologies: • Ethereum (ETH): Smart contracts and DeFi. • Chainlink (LINK): Decentralized oracles. • Polygon (MATIC): Scaling Ethereum. • Filecoin (FIL): Decentralized storage. • Bitcoin is seen more as a digital gold than a technology platform Access to New Sectors • Altcoins let investors target trends: • DeFi (Decentralized Finance) – e.g., AAVE, UNI • Gaming & Metaverse – e.g., SAND, MANA • AI tokens – e.g., FET, AGIX • This allows exposure to emerging sectors of Web3 Portfolio Diversification • Just like in traditional investing, some use altcoins to diversify their crypto holdings, reducing exposure to just one asset. And the big one: Lower Entry Price (Psychological) • Some investors feel they “missed the boat” on Bitcoin. • They are attracted to altcoins priced under $1 or $10, even though price per coin doesn’t equal value (market cap is what matters).

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Honestly? I researched Dapps online as well as asked chatgpt to explain blockchain technology and what the vision of web3 might be. After reading about it, and asking more questions, I was able to narrow down some criteria that make sense to me for long term. Here is chatgpt's conclusion: >Conclusion: Ethereum (ETH), Chainlink (LINK), Polygon (MATIC), Filecoin (FIL), and Uniswap (UNI) are the tokens that most directly align with the principles of Web 3.0—decentralization, privacy, ownership, and interoperability. These tokens represent both the infrastructure needed for a decentralized internet and the financial ecosystems that Web 3.0 will likely be built upon. Hope that helps!

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I keep thinking its not here yet, its not here yet. Because same boat, got into crypto in 2017 (bought the top), and round tripped 2021. But I remember specifically I was at an Easter gathering in 2021 and was being blown away by the enormous gains FIL was doing day after day and recall that specific day of the euphoria. And then there was DOGE doing that parabolic rise to 45c in April, then a little pullback, then the peak around May, and feeling just so happy. But I didn't have enough to really make enough of a dent. But I spent the prior 4 years making sizeable (for me) contributions and here we are almost June, and Bitcoin is really the only thing moving. If I went all in on BTC, I'd be doing great. But I have a diverse portfolio, and am just nowhere near where I was spring of 21.

Mentions:#FIL#DOGE#BTC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Oh I'm not so sure. We gifted my FIL $50 of BTC in Dec. 2017 for Christmas, and that's worth over $700 now. He probably doesn't even remember what amount we gave him or even brings the topic up.. it's always just been a 'scheme' and for criminals 🙄 I'm so orange pilled nowadays that I won't bring up the subject of BTC to anyone or if they ask, I'll just reply with a "what's that?" let them explain.

Mentions:#FIL#BTC
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Arthur Hayes told me $FIL was going to $250, dude has no idea what he’s talking about and got lucky a decade ago

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

There wasn't a huge pump on every altcoin, but it was still possible to make money. HBAR almost did a 10x, Pepe even more, XRP a few times. The "zombie" coins that only moved for a moment, like DOT or FIL, also spiked by 200% briefly. The entry of institutions was a game changer, but for us, it wasn’t positive news.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I don’t want quick buck.yes Mid to low caps are more volatile than High caps,that’s ok to me.you mean is that gambling? i Hold since 2023. i can wait more.even alt season not started yet. My top Holdings are ADA,DCR,DOGE,Kadena,KAS,TAO,THETA,Pancake,ICP, FIL , what’s wrong with that?

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Take responsibility and tell your FIL.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I sold FIL back when there was the double spend fud. It went up like 300% after that lol.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’m only holding HBAR and LTC on spot, so I had no idea there was such drama happening with the other alts. SUSHI, FIL, PEPE, and other new lows—lol. ALTSEASON guys

r/BitcoinSee Comment

My FIL said May to June timeframe.

Mentions:#FIL
r/BitcoinSee Comment

My FIL said May to June timeframe.

Mentions:#FIL
r/BitcoinSee Comment

100000% scam. please tell your FIL to stop sending money. u can inform the police but highly doubt they will help or do anything.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Fair points—you’re right that adoption boils down to whether a solution *saves or makes money* beyond the cost of transition. Corporate inertia is real, especially outside of tech-forward companies. But I’d argue that *long-term gains* in this space aren’t always reflected in short-term price action—especially when speculation overshadows fundamentals. Projects like $TRAC, $XLM, and $XRP solve real problems—supply chain transparency, cross-border payments—but adoption cycles for infrastructure-level tech are slow. The same was true for early internet protocols; nobody cared until it was *everywhere.* A few others worth mentioning: **Chainlink ($LINK):** Without reliable oracles, smart contracts aren’t practical. Industries like insurance, DeFi, and even traditional finance need trusted data feeds. **Helium ($HNT):** Building decentralized wireless infrastructure—cost-effective for IoT deployment at scale. **Filecoin ($FIL):** Decentralized storage *can* be cheaper and more secure, especially for large-scale data archiving. But yeah—the metric you mentioned is key: *Does it save money, make money, or open new revenue streams?* The tech can be brilliant, but if it’s not frictionless for companies to implement, it won’t catch on. That said, I think we’re still early on the *real-use* adoption curve—memecoins and hype are just louder.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> If you loose money because of jumping into every meme scam coin Investing in tech scams is where crypto investors go to lose most of their money | MemeTech | From Date | |:-----------|------------:| | ATOM | -90%| | VET | -90%| | XTZ | -90%| | DOT | -91%| | ALGO | -92%| | GRT | -95%| | ICP | -99%| | FIL | -99%| | AXS | -97%|

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yes, your suspicion is correct, this was a scam and the money is long gone. FIL will now be peppered with all kinds of additional scams offering to help get the money back or track the perpetrators.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Old dino alt coins and their 7 day returns. If you hold them, you should sell before things get even worse. They're not going to do better in 2028: JASMY: -33% FIL: -33% INJ: -32% FET: -30% ALGO: -29% VET: -28% ATOM: -27% AVAX: -27% These coins have lost the competition. If they were going to make it big, they would have done so by now. Don't become a bag holder.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

AI summary:  The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has released a collection of correspondence related to crypto-related activities. This release includes various documents, such as "pause" letters sent to institutions interested in pursuing crypto- or blockchain-related activities, as well as additional correspondence with these and other institutions. The documents reveal that the FDIC's responses to banks' requests to engage in crypto-related activities were generally cautious. Institutions often faced repeated requests for further information, extended periods of silence awaiting responses, or directives from supervisors to pause, suspend, or refrain from expanding all crypto- or blockchain-related activity. In April 2022, the FDIC issued a Financial Institution Letter (FIL-16-2022) advising FDIC-supervised institutions to notify the appropriate FDIC Regional Director if they intend to engage in crypto-related activities. The letter emphasized that such activities may pose significant safety and soundness risks, as well as financial stability and consumer protection concerns. The FDIC requested institutions to provide all necessary information to assess these implications and indicated that it would review the information and provide supervisory feedback as appropriate. An internal FDIC memorandum titled "Procedures for Reviewing Notifications of Engagement in Crypto-Related Activities" outlines the process for handling such notifications. The memo describes the types of activities considered crypto-related, including acting as crypto-asset custodians, maintaining stablecoin reserves, issuing crypto and other digital assets, and participating in blockchain- and distributed ledger-based settlement or payment systems. It also details the steps for FDIC staff to track and review notifications from institutions engaging in these activities. In January 2025, the FDIC released additional documents related to its supervision of crypto-related activities. These documents include further correspondence with institutions beyond the initial 24 that received "pause" letters. The release aims to provide transparency regarding the FDIC's approach to supervising crypto-related activities and the cautious stance it has taken in response to requests from banks. Overall, the FDIC's correspondence and related documents reflect a prudent approach to crypto-related activities, emphasizing the need for thorough assessment of associated risks and careful supervision of institutions engaging in such activities.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

ALGO, ADA, FIL FIL because the supply is relatively low (627 million) compared to most, so it will take much less dollars to make it rocket.

Mentions:#ALGO#ADA#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Neither. FIL is the way to go

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

$FIL

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

You could take on crazy high risk and swing for the fences with a bunch of small alts and maybe have 80% of them do nothing and 20% do something, or you could go for established mid-sized alts that may still 2-3x this cycle - LINK, AVAX, DOT, RENDER, FIL, maybe a more serious bigger AI project like FET, and sleep fairly easy

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

APE is made in the USA. so there is a chance it will come back big next year. Currently it’s cheap at a dollar. I would get a small bag. Can easily take $25 again. Leave and forget. FIL has utility can hit $100 again some day. Leave and forget. So many of these projects are undervalued. You will regret it when they pump. Look at SOL.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

ALGO, FIL, ADA, SUI. All have excellent utility and long term potential in my opinion. Planning to hold most long term for 5-10 years, and sell some during the 2025 Bullrun and rebuy more when the bear market returns.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is vague but basically 60% into BTC and ETH. 25% in things like LINK, MATIC, ADA, and ARB. 10% into things like DOT, RNDR, ATOM. 5% into things like XMR, FIL, AJIX. And an optional 0-20% in stable coins for liquidity

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

NEAR, ETH, BCH, SOL, SUI, Render, FIL, ADA, DOT, HBAR

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

LTC, LINK, AVAX, UNI, MATIC, GRT. Potentially FIL and DASH too?

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I disagree but you are right FIL is a good one as well, one of the few great projects in crypto , alongside hbar

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Yeahhhh ermm like about 1 month ago. Don't buy that now. There are coins that haven't pumped yet. I've taken my Hbar intial invest. Am riding on free coins now. Never ever buy coins that have already pumped hard! Always look at the lowest price. That's when the whales bought. At this point you are their cash cow. And don't buy fu*king meme coins. As tempting as they seem, they are not a good plan. Safe bets, you might get less returns, but at least you'll get them. FIL (that should pump to at least 60-80). Look for an entry around 5-6 Bucks. Take a look around, I expect one more dump. DCA in... Glmr could do well, FLR could still do well, OGN And just because the chart looks like it will go back to where it was... it won't because of tokenomics (read up on that).

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

FIL, YFI, BAL have a great deal of upside imo

Mentions:#FIL#YFI#BAL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

YFI, FIL, and BAL are my big plays

Mentions:#YFI#FIL#BAL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

YFI, FIL, and BAL have some much potential upside

Mentions:#YFI#FIL#BAL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

FIL has so much potential and still a great entry

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

FIL destroyed

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

FIL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

ERGO, FIL, DOT, CAKE, SUSHI, COMP, ALGO, ADA. Maybe a little HOSKY for the lols. All charts look 💦. Solid tech, established DeFi, more solid tech and a single meme. Worked very well for me last time around, charts are losing me to believe it will happen again.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

FIL (Filecoin) thank me later. Non ffinancial advice

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

BAL and FIL are still good entries. I really also like DASH, VTHO, and YFI

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

ETH, ADA, SUI, NEAR, VET, CRO, ONDO, AVAX, FIL... just to name a few

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Anyone else hoping for a FIL pop off? Seems like it's got a long way to run

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

go on coinbase and look for smaller market cap coins that haven't pumped yet. i bet on FIL

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Not remotely. I am happy to be surprised by another sleeping dino waking up, but ENJ is the literal bottom back of the 4 or 5 bags I figured I am going to use for a loss when I do taxes. All bad for me: ENJ COMP ANKR FIL I have some learn/earn from coinbase that are about to outperform a few of these.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

ICP and FIL are ripe

Mentions:#ICP#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SOL, FLOW, NEAR, DASH,ICP, FIL, and ATOM got the finger in wells notices.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

Your FIL must have very long legs.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

between LINK and FIL i decided to go with second.. and it seems i lose 😄

Mentions:#LINK#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

We're still early. Bitcoin dominance not dropping like a stone. Could see bitcoin dominance gaining traction again with the final btc push. Start stacking large cap alts with real world utility now and wait for the bitcoin dominance cascade down. I'll be out around 40% bitcoin dominance. Current bags: ETH, FIL, SOL, RNDR, ONDO, XRP, GRT, HNT, ICP, LINK

r/BitcoinSee Comment

Tell me about my FIL texted me last week about BTC. We rarely talk so it was a big red flag for me lol

Mentions:#FIL#BTC
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Now's good time to buy in alts. Ride them until bitcoin dominance gets around 40%. Current bags of mine - ETH, SOL, FIL, ONDO, GRT, RNDR, XRP, HNT, LINK, ICP

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

4x? Gotta be patient. Get in at the beginning of alt coin season (now) with any high market cap coin with real world applications. ETH, FIL, RNDR, HNT, XRP, GRT, LINK, ONDO. Or go strictly bitcoin. We're probably midway through the bull run now. Chances of 4xing at this point are low, but could see 1.5x-2x. Get out at a comfortable point without much risk this run, then wait for the pull back and plummeting of btc.d to around 40% and buy back in to btc for the 3 year wait till the next run

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

SUI, TRX, FET, and AVAX are based projects. I can't speak for the rest. You should consider SOL, EOS, LINK, and FIL. They are top gems.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

FIL and I had a very similar conversation around $16k both times and $30k. The guy owns a multi million dollar accounting firm and still thouth 16k was too risky. Down side $16k upside infinity seems damn good to me.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The graph, cartesi and filecoin are going to do a triple backflip up in the following months and probably rising their ath (GRT, CTS, FIL; respectively) Avax probably too

Mentions:#GRT#CTS#FIL
r/BitcoinSee Comment

As much as people want to try and explain why it's not the same, in essence yes it is the same. The point being that you can't blame people for taking advantage of their circumstances, especially when you have a family and suddenly everything changes. Shitting on boomers is just a cope, lots of them didn't buy up property, my FIL still rents. Show me the incentives and I'll show you the outcome.

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

FIL has good mileage left

Mentions:#FIL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Not sure about the other OP, Uni or FIL performance, will check them out. The thing about those is higher the risk, higher the reward. And yeah, IMHO the time to invest in ADA and SOL was a year ago, not now. ADA has IMO still time to run but as you say probably not the best X returns out there.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

I got my FIL to buy about .75 BTC @ $16k The it fell to like $5k :| But he held :) i think he might sell now, but honestly i dont fault him. thats a lot of gains and numbers on a screen dont make your life better.

Mentions:#FIL#BTC