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BTCUSDT20240126P30000
Bitcoin / Tether USD Jan 26 2024 30000.00 Put
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Jan 25, 2024 10:15:00 PM EST
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BTC Specific Mentions
As of Nov 24, 2025 4:07:57 AM EST (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
6 min ago • u/Disastrous_Battle_14 • r/BitcoinMarkets • daily_discussion_monday_november_24_2025 • C
Sadly it has a lot to do with BTC. As wars create uncertainty and speculative assets don't like uncertainty.
sentiment -0.69
9 min ago • u/CaaakEE • r/RobinHoodPennyStocks • asst_and_btc • T
ASST and BTC
sentiment 0.00
11 min ago • u/Confident_Section568 • r/wallstreetbets • jp_morgan_has_a_big_fat_short_on_bitcoin_holding • C
BTC price will be dirt cheap
sentiment -0.34
15 min ago • u/CaaakEE • r/pennystocks • asst_and_btc • :snoo_dealwithit: General Discussion :snoo_dealwithit: • T
ASST and BTC
sentiment 0.00
15 min ago • u/DrSpeckles • r/CryptoCurrency • what_would_happen_if_a_new_global_settlement • C
The good thing about this post is it describes the use case, without a pre decided idea of what that technology should be. Bitcoin - unlikely. Blockchain, who knows. There are many ways to achieve this, with existing but faster technologies. No reason whatsoever it would be BTC. And definitely won’t take 50 years.
sentiment 0.40
26 min ago • u/BinanceCSHelp • r/binance • buying_crypto_on_binance_from_thailand • C
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sentiment 0.95
31 min ago • u/Recebacaraho • r/CryptoMarkets • crypto_helpquestion • STRATEGY • B
Hi guys, I wanted to ask you all for some advice. I recently got into crypto and I bought right before the big crash. I only invested $80 (I’m starting small), and over the past month it has dropped by about $30 in value.
I bought $50 of BTC, and $10 each of ETH, SOL, and XRP. I’ve been reading a lot about the market lately and I’ve seen many people say that something similar happened back in 2023.
So now I’m thinking about adding another $100 to my wallet and buying a bit more of each coin.
What do you think, and what would you recommend? Thank you!
sentiment 0.61
33 min ago • u/Zdendon • r/Bitcoin • just_in_11_billion_in_short_positions_to_be • C
Leveraged trading. People open short position which is like reverse buy. When BTC goes up they are loosing money. (Not until they close position ofc)
Since it's leveraged - for example you have 1000usd - when you open leveraged position let's say 10x, you can long/short ten times the value you actually have - 10000usd.
When btc goes up or down and your 1000usd is not enough to cover the difference of price your position is force closed leaving you with nothing.
sentiment 0.56
34 min ago • u/Commercial-Shape5561 • r/CryptoCurrency • what_would_happen_if_a_new_global_settlement • C
BTC’s importance is not just as a settlement layer. It’s as a unit of account that is beyond anyone’s control. If the settlement layer you described came into existence, it would be settling the same dogshit fiat currencies that will continue to be printed into the ground. Or, if it was a new permissionless blockchain with its own coin/token, it would suffer from the same problem as ethereum: it would be younger than BTC and thus would be fundamentally unable to ever catch up to BTC’s distribution. ETH will always be several market cycles behind BTC in terms of distribution.
The settlement layer you are describing is, in essence, ethereum. And we have all seen how that’s been going relative to bitcoin.
sentiment -0.53
34 min ago • u/Ok_Description_ • r/CryptoCurrency • nearly_12_years_ago_michael_saylor_was_fuding • C
Fast forward 12 years and he's on the edge of going bankrupt if BTC doesn't start moving back up 😅. Should have took his own advice by the looks of it
sentiment -0.21
35 min ago • u/DigitaICriminal • r/CryptoCurrency • honest_question_isnt_tether_the_exact_opposite_of • C
There were **two famous “oh sh\*t” moments** in Bitcoin’s early history where the chain either broke or effectively had to be rolled back:
1. **The 184 billion BTC “value overflow” bug (August 15, 2010)**
2. **The BerkeleyDB / LevelDB fork (March 11–12, 2013)**
# You guys got a lot to learn.

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sentiment 0.03
47 min ago • u/Cryptomuscom • r/Bitcoin • november_was_rough_on_btc_dear_december_be_the • T
November was rough on BTC. Dear December, be the hero.
sentiment 0.74
56 min ago • u/Pkrinv • r/Bitcoin • sell_2000_of_google_or_2000_of_bitcoin • C
Well. Assuming you are in the United States, if you need extra cash right now, it’s after market hours, and it’s the weekend. BTC is the easiest for fast cash. 
You can sell it to a friend, and have cash within seconds, or you can sell it on an exchange 24/7 and have the money in a bank account in a reasonable amount of time, if you need money fast, bitcoin is the logical choice. 
With google you need to wait for market hours, sell, wait for the cash to settle, and then transfer it to your bank account, it may take a week to actually get the two thousand. 
sentiment 0.81
58 min ago • u/BlankSlateOEmptiness • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_november_24_2025 • C
nah it's been that way forever. it started when BTC was forbidden to talk about here
sentiment -0.49
58 min ago • u/mneymaker • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_november_24_2025 • C
BTC
sentiment 0.00
60 min ago • u/parntsbasemnt4evrBC • r/technicalanalysis • the_bear_trap_the_exact_point_where_most_traders • C
The play i'm seeing is short gold(risk off) / buy BTC/ETH ( risk on), until proven otherwise. atleast until gold cleans out the stops liquidity pool below 4k.
sentiment -0.20
1 hr ago • u/fugit185fi • r/Bitcoin • bitcoin_is_dead • C
It seems that BTC is rising, at least if you look photo more careful 😎
sentiment 0.63
1 hr ago • u/FromtheBigO • r/Bitcoin • if_if_its_a_war_they_want_a_war_they_will_get • C
Are these BTC ETFs (for actual BTC not shitcoins) actually worth investing in?
sentiment -0.17
1 hr ago • u/092Casey • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_november_24_2025 • C
BTC hit bottom Friday. 
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/psychosapiens • r/CryptoCurrency • what_will_be_effect_of_next_rate_cut • DISCUSSION • B
With talks of a possible interest rate cut by the Fed (or other major central banks), I'm curious how this could impact Bitcoin. Historically, lower rates can increase liquidity, weaken the dollar, and push investors toward riskier assets like crypto—but there are also scenarios where uncertainty or weak economic signals could suppress BTC.
For those following macro trends and crypto markets: how do you expect the next rate cut to affect Bitcoin prices? Are we likely to see a bullish spike, or could it be more complicated?
sentiment -0.54


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