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Bitcoin / Tether USD Jul 19 2024 66500.00 Call
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As of Nov 29, 2025 2:08:13 AM EST (<1 min. ago)
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6 min ago • u/thebix808 • r/UniSwap • got_tired_of_tracking_lps_with_spreadsheets_so_i • Dev/Tech • B
Hey everyone I’ve been doing a bunch of Uniswap V4 LPing lately (mainly BTC/USDC + ETH/USDC) and was getting tired of tracking everything in spreadsheets.
I really loved the experience of Poolfish but it didn’t support V4, so I hacked together a small dashboard for my own use. It shows things like:
• daily fee income and APR
• in-range vs out-of-range
• gains/losses from your original entry
• and it can include perp hedge income if you use Coinbase like I do
It doesn’t require wallet connect or anything like that.
You just paste your uniswap position URL + your entry size/date.
I’m hoping to get feedback from other LPs since I know a lot of you have better workflows and ideas than I do. If anyone wants to try it and share thoughts, here’s the link:
[https://poolshark.dev/free](https://poolshark.dev/free)
*(attaching a screenshot so you can see the UI)*
sentiment 0.97
5 min ago • u/CatButtHoleYo • r/Bitcoin • fun_fact_13_years_ago_today_one_bitcoin_was_worth • C
But still worth 1 BTC
sentiment 0.33
8 min ago • u/FootWashian • r/BitcoinBeginners • bitcoin_reinvesting_like_an_index_fund • C
There's nothing exactly like dividend reinvesting for Bitcoin since it doesn't generate yield by itself. A few approaches to consider:
1. Dollar-cost averaging using auto-buy features on exchanges like Swan, Strike, or Cash App
2. Bitcoin savings platforms like River or Relai that automate recurring purchases
3. Some custodial lending platforms offer interest on BTC (though this adds counterparty risk)
4. Self-custodial options like Lightning Network to earn minimal sats through routing (advanced)
ETFs are indeed the closest traditional analog, particularly the auto-reinvesting ones. Just remember they have management fees and don't offer direct Bitcoin ownership.
sentiment 0.78
12 min ago • u/MakeItMine2024 • r/Bitcoin • btc_is_under_attack_by_huge_institutions_to_steal • C
If MSTR has no debt they would have already been taken out for their roughly 650,000 BTC. That is a staggering amount and anyone trying to replicate that amount would send BTC well over 200,000. They should have a generous premium to their holdings. JPM Chase is shorting to down play this and if they are successful will either directly or indirectly try to buy them out. It’s a big corrupted scam. Are they using real shares to short or phantom shares ( look up what those are). The whole thing is going to Backfire on them. Of the 20 million BTC’s ever mined it is estimated about 15% -18% are lost forever. MSTR controls about 4% of the total supply.. to put on perspective only about 24 entities could achieve this ever. MSTR should issue more stock and use all proceeds to acquire more BTC.
sentiment 0.86
21 min ago • u/Leiderbroke • r/Finanzen • trade_republic_crypto_kontrolle_nachweisen • C
Ich habe jetzt gestern tatsächlich mein btc auf meine externe waller auszahlen können
Ich habe einen Brief per Einschreiben an den Vorstand von TR geschickt . Hab denen ne Frist von 10 Tagen gesetzt und mit weiteren Schritten gedroht und kurz vor Ablauf dieser 10 Tage wurde der BTC freigegeben . Das gleiche kann ich dir empfehlen, anders reagieren die wohl nicht
sentiment -0.60
21 min ago • u/VariatCA • r/Bitcoin • daily_discussion_november_29_2025 • C
It's been pretty wild tracking short/long position volume since BTC wicked down to that ~80k bottom last week. New short-position pressure has been *immense* and has generally been outpacing longs by a ~5% differential, at about a 47.5% Long / 52.5% Short split aggregate across the exchanges.
This incessant short pressure, which amounts to about $3 Billion more shorts than longs *every day this past week* has been going on while stocks have posted 5 straight green days and BTC is back up ~$10k from the recent low.
Shorts are furiously trying to outlast a recovering market ahead of improving monetary conditions with QT ending and another potential cut on the horizon, possibly hoping they can strong-arm BTC's recovery until the stock market falters again.
But with that much short-leverage piling up, it won't take much more until the dam begins to break on them. This morning's brief 2k candle was just a sneak peak if the markets can hold strong.
sentiment 0.73
28 min ago • u/CryptoMemesLOL • r/btc • dd_bitcoin_is_currently_experiencing_a_slowmotion • C
>*Below $52k → forced selling of 250k+ BTC into the void – One entity alone can remove 8–10 % of daily spot liquidity*
False, so I bet other information in there are also false or exaggerated.
Strategy paid back the Silvergate loan and since then they only sold convertible notes, which will never force them to sell any BTC.
sentiment -0.71
32 min ago • u/Freedom_Extremist • r/btc • finally_bought_bitcoin_at_84k • C
BTC was intentionally limited in its transactional capacity so it doesn't work as money and poses no threat to fiat.
Bitcoin is called Bitcoin Cash now.
sentiment 0.22
47 min ago • u/TheUnholyMoly • r/Bitcoin • is_there_a_point_where_accumulating_more_sats • C
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/s/zMqibsJY6o
I shared this a couple weeks ago, it's a visual representation of how your DCA buys less BTC over time
sentiment 0.34
48 min ago • u/mercurygermes • r/btc • dd_bitcoin_is_currently_experiencing_a_slowmotion • C
Let me answer you the way we write internal memos for family offices and macro pods, not Reddit memes.
All-in sustaining cost for the public miner cohort (MARA, Riot, CLSK, Bitfarms, Cipher, etc.) as of 30 Nov 2025 sits between $87–94k (their own Q3 10-Q filings + updated power contracts). At today’s $90.8k they are already operating at a 2–9 % structural loss per block. This is not a in the price yet.
They are sitting on ~78 000 BTC of inventory across the sector. Fiscal year ends 31 December. They close the books, pay taxes, and deleverage. January–February is historically the single largest two-month supply dump in Bitcoin’s existence. Same pattern every cycle since 2017, only this time the absolute volume is 12× larger.
Weekly VPVR (150-row visible range): From $84k down to $29k there is <2.8 % of all historic traded volume. Below $80k the bid stack literally disappears. No institutional resting orders, because every large book has already rotated into 4.8–5.1 % T-bills.
Spot ETF flows (Bloomberg Terminal, 29 Nov close): November net outflow –$11.84 bn and still accelerating. That’s the quiet start of the redemption spiral. APs are already short Dec’25 and Mar’26 CME futures to delta-hedge incoming creations/redemptions → basis and perpetual funding collapse next.
I’m not a “Twitter bear.”
I’m the guy whose private memos have called every major cycle top and bottom within a week for the last three years, just not for public karma.
You can keep rocking your $90k+ bags.
I’ll be waiting calmly in December–February when the market itself proves who actually understands liquidity structure and who was just staring at green candles.
When $80k breaks (and it will), I’ll be on the other side with dry powder and zero illusions.
Good luck with those rocks.
You’re going to need it.
— Institutional desk
(the one you’ll wish you had listened to in February)
P.S. If you ever want the actual VPVR maps and miner balance sheets that don’t get posted publicly, DM. Still free for now. Won’t be later.
sentiment -0.65
50 min ago • u/djgrinn • r/Bitcoin • daily_discussion_november_29_2025 • C
Just checking into the daily! With BTC hovering around 210k, I'm curious if anyone else is adjusting their DCA strategy during this post-halving bull run. Been increasing my stacking by 15% monthly since October and feeling pretty good about it. Anyone else making moves lately?
sentiment 0.88
59 min ago • u/YogurtCloset3335 • r/CryptoCurrency • some_whale_just_dropped_84_million_on_a_bitcoin • C
I read all of these big futures bets as an attempt to prove ownership of the BTC casino. If indeed the casino IS completely rigged, what's the point of trading? They're trying to create despair and encourage capitulation.
sentiment 0.08
1 hr ago • u/haps6 • r/btc • bitcoin_is_now_17_years_old_the_use_case_will_be • C
Nobody that believes in BTC and it’s appreciating value is trying to use it for transactions… why the fuck would I give u my precious btc for a coffee when I know my btc will be worth more over time…that’s the use case for fiat. Btc is a store of value not a currency lol
sentiment 0.76
1 hr ago • u/markaction • r/CryptoMarkets • is_there_a_point_in_buying_any_crypto_besides • C
ETH, when the network has high-usage, is deflationary. That is better than what BTC can offer. Even if not deflationary, it is better than what FIAT can offer.
sentiment 0.70
1 hr ago • u/SilverbackViking • r/btc • this_is_what_weve_totally_been_waiting_for_said • C
So which stable coin exists on BTC exactly?
sentiment 0.36
1 hr ago • u/PornForThis • r/CryptoMarkets • im_going_all_in • C
I gambled away 1.2 BTC on Bustabit back in the day when 1 BTC was only about $1200 😭
sentiment -0.48
1 hr ago • u/DarknessTheKidd • r/Bitcoin • is_there_a_point_where_accumulating_more_sats • C
I think about this a lot actually! Everyone has different "enough" levels. Those 3 BTC from 2018-2020 might be someone's retirement goal, while another person won't rest until they hit double digits. It really comes down to your life goals and risk tolerance.
I personally switched from "accumulate at all costs" to a more balanced DCA approach last year. Do you have a personal "enough" number, or are you planning to stack sats indefinitely?
sentiment -0.11
1 hr ago • u/moneyman567 • r/CryptoMarkets • need_pro_guidance • C
I'm not familiar with a token called "CMC20" specifically - it sounds like you might be referring to tokens listed in the top 20 on CoinMarketCap?
For any crypto investment, here's a research framework:
1. Check the whitepaper - understand the actual use case
2. Review the team's experience and track record
3. Look at GitHub activity to gauge development progress
4. Examine tokenomics (supply, distribution, vesting)
5. Check reputable sources like Messari or The Block
Be wary of small cap tokens with limited history. Always DYOR and remember that technical analysis has limitations in crypto's volatile market. Consider starting with BTC/ETH while you build knowledge.
sentiment 0.59
1 hr ago • u/ubermensch1001 • r/Bitcoin • is_there_a_point_where_accumulating_more_sats • C
That's exactly what I'm getting at. Would this yearly contribution be a certain percentage of leftover $ on hand or how would you figure that? For instance, that guy in the first example I provided who owned 3 BTC would need to accumulate .15 BTC per year, which is not quite $14,000 right now. Depending upon his income, this could be fairly comfortable or maybe where he is having to sacrifice things like a vacation, hobbies, etc.
sentiment 0.88
1 hr ago • u/s74-dev • r/Bitcoin • according_to_this_pattern_2025_btc_will_be • C
1 BTC at $5.3 million would mean BTC has absorbed 100% of world GDP.......
sentiment 0.00


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