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Bitcoin March 3 2020 Daily MOVE Contracts
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3 min ago • u/DangerHighVoltage111 • r/CryptoCurrency • arthur_hayes_explains_why_complaints_about • C
The money printing is a red herring. Yes BTC will appreciate in Dollars but it will keep appreciating in purchasing power. At some point, likely very near the gains for many will be high enough to sell and there will be more sellers than buyers.
That happens when the only "use case" is number go up.
sentiment 0.87
5 min ago • u/Internal_Abalone_987 • r/Bitcoin • i_am_an_idiot • C
Create 2 exchange account. One for BTC collection, the other one for swing trading.
sentiment 0.27
7 min ago • u/NoMathematician3105 • r/Bitcoin • i_sold_my_bitcoin_and_bought_a_house • C
Buy a duplex. Rent one side out. Live and fix up your side. When nearly done offer your tenants to rent the newly updated side at higher rent (if you like them) and let them know they will have to move out so you can update that side. Move into the other side and live there while you fix it up and rent out the fixed up side for higher rent. When the 2nd side fix up is almost done open it for renters. Rent it out and do it all over again… duplex, triplex, or quadplex! Do this a few times then buy your house and never touch your BTC!
sentiment 0.73
10 min ago • u/hurricanesfan66 • r/BitcoinBeginners • strike • C
Someone was wrong. (-:
In answer to your question--I use Strike and move to my hardware wallet when I get to about $1000. Like someone mentioned, research uxtos...you don't want to be transferring every little bit, but $1000 or some decent number you are comfortable with makes sense. And as others mentioned, you can transfer and just do the free level. It will transfer when it does. No need to cede BTC just to transfer to your hardware unless it's a ton.
sentiment 0.83
17 min ago • u/Separate_Welcome254 • r/CryptoMarkets • dump_eth_for_btc • C
Bro idk what you’re on the fact that BTC has such a huge mcap makes it less likely To go higher and higher as time goes on there’s a limited amount of money and BTC is essentially a very good Ponzi scheme
sentiment 0.49
19 min ago • u/robyer • r/Bitcoin • 12_years_ago • C
Running Shor's algorithm (discovered in 1994) on powerful enough quantum computer will let attacker derive private key from given public key, basically breaking the ECDSA cryptography behind Bitcoin (and many other things today). So stealing the coins from any address with exposed public key (which are either old P2PK addresses, Taproot addresses, or any reused addresses, as the public key is exposed when sending a transaction).
NIST already standardized new post-quantum cryptography variants that governments, banks, corporations should start adopting before 2030. See https://pqshield.com/nist-recommends-timelines-for-transitioning-cryptographic-algorithms/
There is BIP360 that addresses that a bit, but Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will have problems with migration from the vulnerable addresses, as every single user will need to create a new address and send their BTC there. But since up to 30 % of whole BTC supply (including Satoshi's coins) is expected to be on lost wallets, these won't be migrated and will be easy target for attacker with quantum computer. Another option is freezing/burning those old coins, but that presents legal and other issues.
There is nice web that covers this whole topic, which I recommend checking out: https://quantumrekt.com
(btw there exist few cryptocurrencies which are already using the post-quantum cryptography from the start, you can ask AI about it)
sentiment -0.45
21 min ago • u/MariachiArchery • r/CryptoCurrency • what_do_you_think_of_my_crypto_holdings • C
I think you should consolidate into ETH and BTC.
sentiment 0.00
32 min ago • u/Outrageous_Sample901 • r/Bitcoin • going_all_in_on_bitcoin • C
That’s a great move, 2022 was certainly a time to go more risk on when everyone was so bearish and BTC lost a huge chunk of value.
sentiment 0.74
35 min ago • u/LastAqua • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • what_chances_do_i_have_of_becoming_rich_in_25 • C
Sell everything in 2-6 months when the market has major FOMO and you're up 10x. You'll know because you'll find yourself wanting to screenshot your wallets.
Rebuy BTC and a few alts when BTC has crashed 80% and people are crying that crypto is dead. Hold another 4-5 years.
Sorry to break it too you but getting rich takes a few cycles, unless you're a very skilled trader. Few people are good at that.
sentiment 0.75
41 min ago • u/UpostedDude • r/CryptoMarkets • seriously_btc_or_alts_explain_please • C
Ok. Thanks for the inputs good and iffy! I have now bought in and set buy limit orders lower down cos I see a dip coming. Will buy a little BTC each week and on a dip maybe swap from other coins to btc. But it will be a lesser part of my total hodl.
Basically a small hedge. I’m ok with my HBAR DOT and DOVU in
sentiment 0.83
45 min ago • u/b1mm3rl1f3 • r/CryptoCurrency • dont_go_babe_rates_cut_next_week • C
BTC is 0.5% away from seeing its best Sept *ever* with order books looking exhausted and open interest completely wiped out. Bulls are in control going into FOMC but fools ye were and fools ye remain 😂
sentiment -0.44
51 min ago • u/bitusher • r/BitcoinBeginners • question • C
Most of the Bitcoin lost was in the first 3 years because
1) Bitcoin was worth nothing to very little thus people didn't seem to care about losing it
2) People could mine with their home computers (now you need specialized ASICs) so many simply install software and it would mine and they wouldn't make a backup
3) Since Bitcoin was so inexpensive people would give out large amounts for free with faucets and the recipients often wouldn't back that up because they didnt care
4) It was harder to make secure backups and more exchanges went defunct
Since these things are no longer the case and since Bitcoin is so valuable very little bitcoin is lost these days
Since Bitcoin is extremely divisible (13 decimal places in a payment channel) the total amount doesn't matter because even if Bitcoin is worth 100 million a coin you can still have enough divisibility to buy a cup of coffee.
**There are plenty of parts to go around**
Divisibility is not the same thing as increased inflation either as 1 usd = 4 quarters = 10 dimes = 100 pennies with purchasing power and inflation only occurs when another dollar is printed to drive down the spending power of each dollar.
Another aspect is new bitcoin will continue to be mined until after the year 2100 and ending before 2140 . Thus hypothetically 95% of bitcoin can be lost and everything will be fine although that is an extremely unlikely hypothetical. Estimates reflect 2-4 million BTC lost and I expect at lost in 100 years perhaps at most 5 million lost of the 21 million limit
sentiment -0.69
52 min ago • u/tom123qwerty • r/Bitcoin • retiring_from_teaching_thanks_to_bitcoin_want_to • T
Retiring from teaching thanks to Bitcoin — want to gift my students BTC they can only access in 10 years. How can I do this securely?
sentiment 0.83
56 min ago • u/fturla • r/CryptoCurrency • why_hold_onto_btc • C
Buy and sell any asset or investment based on your personal situation in life.
Before buying and selling, know that there is opportunity costs involved and what you would do with or without the cash you will use or receive.
Selling BTC isn't a prudent strategy to sell everything because the asset valuation may still go up both in the short term and long term. If you cannot buy back some of the coin you sold at lower price levels, then it's best not to sell all or any in the future unless you really need the cash to use for something else, because everyone expects the price of Bitcoin to be well over 200k before 2030.
All crypto currency except for Bitcoin and Ethereum appear to oscillate up and down in relation to their valuation to BTC, therefore, it's a better tactic to buy and sell altcoins based on their value to BTC. If an altcoin has a high valuation to BTC then sell it, then when the value drops in relation to BTC, you might want to buy it back at a cheaper price.
The prudent method to sell BTC is to sell 10-20% at a time, and always have a portion of your investment in BTC to be held long term in hopes to making more than 100 times your initial investment cost.
I believe most people that sold all or 100% of their BTC holdings regret selling, because the valuation of the asset has kept going up since 2009. A large portion of people that held Bitcoin were forced to sell, lost it, or the asset was stolen from them. People, governments, and criminals are constantly trying to steal BTC.
Make sure you are okay about taxes and fees when you buy or sell BTC, because when governments find out you are selling BTC, they want you to pay taxes
sentiment 0.80
58 min ago • u/BiggusDickus- • r/CryptoCurrency • this_dude_sold_his_life_savings_into_bitcoins_12 • C
You are correct, but the minute somebody does something that connects their name to that bitcoin then everything is known, including the person.
Thus, the only way to stay truly anonymous is to not do anything that would tie your name to the BTC.
In practice, that's like having millions of dollars that you can never spend.
sentiment 0.80
58 min ago • u/Redhaired103 • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • what_chances_do_i_have_of_becoming_rich_in_25 • C
This is not even true!
Here are only some alt coins that outperformed BTC last year alone: [Forbes link](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2024/12/28/bitcoin-wasnt-even-the-best-performing-cryptocurrency-of-2024-despite-breaching-100000/).
sentiment -0.56
58 min ago • u/Kind_Soup_9753 • r/Bitcoin • i_sold_my_bitcoin_and_bought_a_house • C
I need a new roof now and I hate the idea of selling BTC. I know I’m gonna need a new roof again in my lifetime and the BTC is sure to be worth more than the roof. This leads me to want to build a new house that won’t need a new roof or other maintenance in the future for quite some time. It’s not all roses.
sentiment -0.05
57 min ago • u/Sandhurts4 • r/CryptoCurrency • this_dude_sold_his_life_savings_into_bitcoins_12 • C
I kinda hope he didn't sell his entire stash and stayed in the market. The 10,000 BTC may have been easy to come by at the time so if he stayed in he'd likely still have had a retire early/nice house/nice life amount of crypto to not feel completely cleaned out.
sentiment 0.71
1 hr ago • u/Dogs_Pics_Tech_Lift • r/solana • why_did_sol_rise_so_much_last_week • C
Dude SOL is 130B market cap. 20% is a 30B only eth and BTC have been that high. Now we have BTC, ETH, and XRP. Worth over 3T. Last cycle BTC hit 1T and eth hit 500B. The percent gains people saw in 2021 no longer are a thing cryptos that 20-30Xed will now be 4-5x so 20% moves on large caps are big moves.
You need to adapt to the market if you wait for SOL to be $500 before you sell you will be liquidated before you make any profit. I’ve made over 100k swing trading SOL the last year taking profits at highs and buying back in at lows. I bought back in 100SOL around $130 and now I’ve doubled that.
This is a swing trading market where the top could be in at any moment with the wrong news.
sentiment 0.51
1 hr ago • u/Constant_Story8217 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_september_15_2025 • C
Holy shit BTC huge dildo donger green John Wick + 0.01% 💰 🤑
sentiment -0.32


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