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BTCUSDT20240426C71000
Bitcoin / Tether USD Apr 26 2024 71000.00 Call
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Apr 25, 2024 11:23:00 PM EDT
20.00USDT+300.000%(+15.00)00
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BTC Specific Mentions
As of Jun 17, 2026 11:35:23 AM EDT (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
7 min ago • u/I_SAID_RELAX • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
BTC AVGO 7/17 350p +34% (1 day) - this damn stock won't stop wiggling so I'll take the small ball wins instead of having it reverse on me and turn into dead money.
STO RDDT 7/17 160p @ $8.12
Looking like I'll get assigned AMZN at 250 (oh well) and KLAR called away at 18 (yay)
sentiment 0.63
9 min ago • u/Nearby_Cod4155 • r/ETFs • what_etf_would_you_add_to_my_portfolio_thinking • T
What ETF would you add to my portfolio? Thinking of adding a BTC ETF
sentiment 0.00
17 min ago • u/AlarmingConfusion918 • r/stocks • spcx_beware_institutional_money_is_not_buying • C
TSLA has gone up and down constantly. There are tons of opportunities to have hit it big and tons of opportunities to have lost a bunch of money. Right now it's impossible to say if we are at a 2022 peak or at a 2020 peak before it shoots up again. For people to say that it's a "good investment" because it went up recently is like saying BTC was a good investment in 2025 because btc just hit 100k
sentiment 0.89
22 min ago • u/uhohmarty • r/bitcoincashSV • btc_vs_bsv • T
BTC vs. BSV
sentiment 0.00
37 min ago • u/fire_alarmist • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_june_17_2026 • C
Ok guys... that massive red bar is literally on every single asset that is based around liquidity and money supply. BTC, gold, silver, bonds, yields, financial companies. The exact same red bar on all of them... that actually might have been rate hikes being leaked.
sentiment 0.34
38 min ago • u/Significant-Win-1913 • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
BTC my AMD 500p for a small profit. Was making me sweat yesterday.
sentiment 0.44
39 min ago • u/mattt7 • r/BitcoinMarkets • daily_discussion_wednesday_june_17_2026 • C
Do you all think STRC being at a discount and SATA being at par means that the market is saying:
A) SATA is safer
B) STRC needs to raise their rates. 11.5% is not enough vs SATA's 13%. STRC @ $92 equates to 11.5/92= effective 12.5% yield.
I don't think it's A. STRC has a BTC rating of 3.2x vs SATA's 1.66x. STRC is technically safer.
I think it must be B unless there's something that I'm not considering.
I don't think daily dividends has much to do with it. If it were, STRC wouldn't have been trading between $95-$96 on its most recent ex-dividend day.
STRC's [guidance](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1050446/000119312525190363/d18414d8k.htm) is to increase the rate by 50bps when trading below $95 at the end of the month. This would bring the rate to 12%. Thus, to get to the current effective yield of 12.5%, STRC should trade at $96@12% yield (12/96=12.5%) next month.
sentiment 0.92
46 min ago • u/UAP44 • r/CryptoCurrency • ethereum_users_the_most_sticky_bnb_chain_leads_in • C
ETH stakers aren't affected as much by price as BTC miners are. There's no electricity bill to pay.
sentiment -0.29
53 min ago • u/RandomPlayerCSGO • r/CryptoCurrency • michael_saylors_led_strategy_acquires_1587_btc • C
STRC is a new thing because they are not giving him more cheap debt anymore, but most of his BTC holdings were bought with cheap loans on his company and bonds before strc existed
sentiment -0.34
55 min ago • u/h0twired • r/Bitcoin • why_can_bitcoin_be_considered_a_response_to_the • C
The problem is when people start selling BTC as the value of their conventional assets start tanking and they need the cash.
sentiment 0.10
57 min ago • u/thedazdul • r/Bitcoin • is_now_a_time_to_buy_bitcoin • C
It might go up, it might go down. Nobody here can predict the future. Most people including me think it will go up, but Crypto is hard to predict. If you have money to invest, I'd put some into BTC. If you need that money soon, don't.
sentiment -0.18
56 min ago • u/Foreign-Character461 • r/Bitcoin • compromised_seed_phrase_stolen_all_my_bitcoin • C
First thing - don't move anything else or interact with that wallet. If the seed was compromised anything still connected to it is at risk.
Check your transaction history on a block explorer using your wallet address. You should be able to see exactly where the BTC was sent. It won't help you get it back but it will confirm what happened and when. If the send happened in August 2025 and you're just noticing now, the funds are long gone unfortunately.
The bigger question is how the seed phrase was compromised. Did you store it digitally anywhere - photo, notes app, cloud backup, email? Even a screenshot from years ago could have been scraped. That's the most common attack vector for Ledger users since the device itself is secure but the backup phrase is the weak link.
sentiment -0.91
56 min ago • u/PeteyPab305 • r/btc • the_goal_is_to_turn_knuth_into_more_than_a_node_a • C
I'm just curious why everybody thinks that Bitcoin cash should deserve the BTC ticker other than obligatory alignment hypothesis with the white paper. Or the sentiment that it should be used as currency on an everyday basis. Do you not think that BTC if anything were to be able to accomplish that the ticker symbol with the most consensus would be able to accomplish it before a fork? Holding on to a disagreement over a fork of the native chain where the consensus chose the longest most secure version or the version that did not open the floodgates to spamming and very large initial block downloads and storage requirements was what the people chose. You can't now say BCH is the actual Bitcoin. If it was the actual Bitcoin it would hold the BTC ticker.
sentiment 0.43
59 min ago • u/UrbanGrower187 • r/Bitcoin • the_strc_problem_for_mstr • C
That’s pretty much the reality. Strategy doesn’t *need* to sell Bitcoin today, but long term the model depends on BTC appreciating faster than its obligations grow. If BTC stays flat for years, cash flow becomes the issue. If BTC goes to $75k+ and beyond, most of these concerns disappear very quickly. The bull case is Bitcoin growth; the bear case is stagnation, not an immediate death spiral.
sentiment 0.91
1 hr ago • u/whisperedstate • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_june_17_2026 • C
I agree that ETH and BTC command some "monetary premiums", but only insofar as they are useful mediums of exchange. And I think ETH's price is largely from a tech premium rathr than a monetary premium.
But the use case for "hard money" is not nearly as large as people think it is. You are basically betting on global instability, because that's the only time this matters. And personally, I am an optimistist, and I think the world will be more propserous and highly functioning than ever in the 2030s and beyond. And in this scenario, fiat is perfectly fine as a short term store of value, and I would argue hard assets like property, housing, stocks, commodities are much better stores of value than BTC (or ETH at present time.)
Also, it's not about demonizing censorship resistance as a bad thing, like peopel using encryotion are criminals. It's moreso that the demand for this is tiny compared to the global market, so the usecase might as well be insignificant.
sentiment 0.91
1 hr ago • u/Grouchy-Tomorrow3429 • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
BTC 6 puts on SQQQ, 35, paid 1.92, sold at 1.20, loss of .72
Basically spent $400 for a little insurance policy. But closing some other stuff so I don’t need this as much. Plus SQQQ is much much closer to 35 then when I sold it
sentiment -0.34
1 hr ago • u/Kindly_Lab4217 • r/Bitcoin • im_at_btc_prague_2026_right_now_heres_what_the • C
oh OneMiners attended again? they're building the momentum on attending BTC conferences/events
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/GooglySoft • r/Bitcoin • enjoy_it_while_it_lasts • C
Lmao personally chop my dick if BTC reaches 325k
sentiment 0.20
1 hr ago • u/Far-Photograph-2342 • r/Bitcoin • whats_a_good_app_to_use_bitcoin_as_money_with_the • C
Phoenix is a solid choice. For buying and holding BTC I usually use Tothemoon, and Phoenix for spending over Lightning.
sentiment 0.15
1 hr ago • u/zgomot23 • r/GME • i_voted_towards_my_and_retails_best_interests • C
No, the point of a public company is to also reward its shareholders rather than dilute them into nothingness, buying BTC at ATH despite retail begging cohen months before to buy it at a 40% discount, and inventing NFT marketplaces that flop. Oh yea, and treasury bills
Those shouldn’t be points of any public company.
Now, I believe I asked you a few questions. Go ahead.
sentiment 0.56


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