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As of Nov 27, 2025 12:36:16 PM EST (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
9 min ago • u/VariatCA • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_november_27_2025_gmt0 • C
It is for everyone who bought the bottom last week. BTC's up nearly 14% from last Thursday night's lows, and ETH is up about 16%. That's practically matching the S&P's year-to-date gains in less than 6 days from buying at that level.
sentiment 0.27
12 min ago • u/Thesteelman86 • r/SHIBArmy • what_is_shib_setting_up_here • C
JUST. WATCH. BITCOIN.
THEN. WATCH. ETH.
THEN. WATCH. SHIB.
In that order. Thank you for your time.
sentiment 0.36
25 min ago • u/nitroacid411 • r/CryptoCurrency • happy_thanksgiving • C
Been a good week. Here's some current data trending
*** Current News (1 to 7 days) ***
- 3.2 trillion market cryptocurrency cap exceeded
- $90,000 k Bitcoin - Gold (perspective)
- $3,000 k ETH - Silver (perspective)
China/USA trade tariff deal
Russia/Ukraine war peace deal
Artificial Intelligence AI:
- Nvidia down $195 -> $170 20th-25th November - Remember Deep Seek fears from China competitor
- Nvidia challenged by Google Gemini buyers from Meta data centers
- Big 7 AI are opening up more companies and this will not continue to be the only 7 in this stock market
Federal rate cut: December 10th:
- November rate cut no effect on cryptocurrency
- USA bonds backing BTC
- Cheat Sheet in 11/26 (Greater > 6.5 trillion is the number)
- Jobs
- Cartels were liquidated last week and during the month of November - Drop 30%
- China #3 worldwide miners of cryptocurrency - China eyeing opening the ban since 2021
- Russia open for cryptocurrency
- Russia sold bags to pay bills - can't pay soldiers
Public moves:
- Andrew Tate liquidated 700k+
- Baron Trump longs opened 50m+
- Garrett Jin longs opened 200m+
Imagine the people NOT showing their cards in poker? How many of these people are you or connected to your investments?
- Michael Saylor holding even at a close 74k topple and explains the 12 year cycle not 4 year
- Tommy Lee holding ETH on the dump
- Robert Kiyosaki is not a crypto investor - A real estate mogul yes, not crypto, he sold
- JPMorgan Chase - Bitcoin bond
What have you seen in the past 1 to 7 days. Ask yourself? Ask your team? Time to invest or sellout? Watch those %'s and gains or loses. It's showing a lot of data.
sentiment -0.86
25 min ago • u/Dormage • r/CryptoCurrency • ama_eth_strategy_wartime_ethereum • C
Onchain implies transprency. Are you sure you want that target painted on your back? If leverage is ussed I assume AAVE with ETH as collateral? What is the exposure you think you can safely take on?
sentiment 0.75
28 min ago • u/Divay_vir • r/CryptoMarkets • need_advice_on_my_crypto_portfolio • C
For a $50-per-position setup you’re already leaning toward some solid long-term names. ETH, SOL, LINK, AVAX, and even MATIC are the ones I’d personally feel most comfortable keeping as core positions they tend to have real usage and steady developer activity. In my case, tightening things up helped a lot with tracking performance and actually building conviction.
A few thoughts:
• ETH/SOL/LINK are pretty “set and forget” for most people.
• AVAX/ARB are decent if you believe in the L2/L1 modular story.
• DOT/HBAR/TIA/GRT/ONDO feel more “narrative heavy,” so I’d only keep the ones you actually understand and believe in long term.
What helped me was trimming down to 4–6 I truly wanted to accumulate instead of holding a bunch of tiny slices.
And if you ever rebalance or jump between chains, Rubic gets brought up a lot because Rubic aggregates prices across a ton of DEXs and chains, so it’s handy for swapping without hunting around.
sentiment 0.89
31 min ago • u/Street_Outside_7228 • r/btc • what_coin_was_the_biggest_tps_transactions_per • C
Yeah, I mean ETH was hacked before, SOL is full of scams, defi bridges get hacked left and right, pools drained. It’s all because “more speed + features” = more attack surface.
sentiment -0.92
46 min ago • u/brucekeller • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_november_27_2025_gmt0 • C
Hopefully we have a bunch of people being bearish all the way up to like $150k BTC and $6k ETH so they can stay nice and fueled for a quick move.
sentiment 0.80
54 min ago • u/CymandeTV • r/ethtrader • eth_is_not_just_a_utility_currency • C
ETH has L1, L2, sharding, Zk proofs, etc... thesz people are living in the past.
!tip 1
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/Federal_Tangerine495 • r/investing • daily_general_discussion_and_advice_thread • C
Hi there I turn 18 in like 30 days and wanted to start investing. I've got like £360 I could put away a month as I've got a decent wage. I was thinking about 50% S&P 500 and 50% crypto like BTC and ETH. I don't mind crashes or volatility or is that a stupid game plan. I'm planning to do this for the rest of my live basically.
Thanks for any advice.
sentiment 0.72
1 hr ago • u/Dr_Lambo_McMoontard • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_november_27_2025 • C
ETH price on Thanksgiving:

**2025:** 3000
**2024:** 3600
**2023:** 2000
**2022:** 1190
**2021:** 4400
**2020:** 540
**2019:** 150
**2018:** 130
**2017:** 390

I don't know if this is long term bullish or bearish but I'm still HODL'ing.

Happy Thanksgiving, ETH fam!
sentiment 0.78
2 hr ago • u/biba8163 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_november_27_2025_gmt0 • C
**Days ETH's intraday high fell within each price range from November 1, 2017 to today (2025-11-27):**
| Bucket | Days | % Spent | First | Last | First-Last (days) |
|--------------------|------|---------|------------------|-----------------|-------------------|
| $500–$1K | 196 | 6.67% | 2017-11-29 | 2021-01-02 | 1130 |
| $1K–$1.5K | 204 | 6.94% | 2018-01-04 | 2023-03-11 | 1892 |
| $1.5K–$2K | 492 | 16.73% | 2021-02-02 | 2025-05-07 | 1555 |
| $2K–$2.5K | 231 | 7.86% | 2021-02-20 | 2025-06-28 | 1589 |
| $2.5K–$3K | 284 | 9.66% | 2021-04-15 | 2025-11-25 | 1685 |
| $3K–$3.5K | 255 | 8.67% | 2021-05-03 | 2025-11-26 | 1668 |
| $3.5K–$4K | 193 | 6.56% | 2021-05-04 | 2025-11-13 | 1654 |
| $4K–$4.5K | 109 | 3.71% | 2021-05-10 | 2025-10-29 | 1633 |
| $4.5K–$5K | 51 | 1.73% | 2021-11-02 | 2025-10-09 | 1437 |
Last 1 Year (Nov 27, 2024 to Nov 27, 2025):
- Most time spent: $2.5K–$3K bucket with 23.84% (87 days)
- ETH spent the entire last year above $1.5K
Last 3 Years (Nov 28, 2022 to Nov 27, 2025):
- Most time spent: $1.5K–$2K bucket with 30.87% (338 days)
- This period reflects the bear market bottom and recovery phase
- Second most time: $2.5K–$3K with 16.44%
Key Takeaways:
- The last 3 years show heavy consolidation in the $1.5K-$2K range during the 2022-2023 bear market
- The last year shows significant upward movement, with ETH spending ~24% of time in the $2.5K-$3K range
- ETH has reached $4.5K-$5K for 51 total days (1.73%), with 30 of those days occurring in the last year
- Unlike BTC (which spent all of last year above $80K), ETH has been more range-bound between $1.5K-$5K with significant time spent across multiple buckets
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/Twelvemeatballs • r/ethereum • part_one_of_can_i_pay_with_this_a_stablecoin • B
# Decentralized or Destitute
This is Part One of an eight-part series.
**Table of Contents**
**1) Decentralized or Destitute** <-- you are here
*Money, monkeys and mild terror*
2) First Contact with Reality
*KYC on a hostel bunk bed*
3) WE ACCEPT BITCOIN (sort of)
*My first on-chain candy*
4) Eighteen Ways to Pay for Ice Cream
*Stablecoins, FX hell and a missing keyboard*
5) Going Bankless
*From tourist shop hack to cueva contact*
6) Trustless, My Ass
*Trading with the Blue Man*
7) Custodial Services
*Self-custody is easy, luggage custody is hard*
8) Apparently I Did It Wrong
*"You should have just used X, bro."*
Buenos Aires is a beautiful city of wide avenues, striking architecture and a population that has come to terms with the fact that the peso has been in freefall for decades and banks can't be trusted. The economy is feral. Enter crypto.
Devconnect 2025, the World's Fair for Ethereum, will be (or has been, by the time you are reading this) held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
>Argentina is a place where Ethereum adoption is happening *right now*. People are using stablecoins and blockchain solutions for daily transactions and savings.
Like many people interested in the culture of Ethereum, I have only scratched the surface of Decentralized Finance. DeFi, ranging from yield-bearing accounts to leverage trading to penguin NFTs. Ethereum, I'm told, is digital oil, the beginnings of a system that will change the way we interact with finance the way that the Internet has changed the way we interact with the world.
It sounds amazing and futuristic: a sci-fi utopia. But right here, right now, the Ethereum Foundation says that people in Buenos Aires are using these solutions to buy coffee and bread and maybe a little salvation.
Could I do that, too? Could I buy asado and wine with stablecoins? Toilet paper?
I decide that I need to find out. I'll fly to Argentina and see if I could live on-chain, converting my carefully hoarded store of half an ETH to USDC.
There's three parts to this. Decentralized: No single entity is in control. Permissionless: I cannot be denied access. Trustless: I don't need to have faith that the transaction will happen.
How close can I get to that dream of the future of finance of walking the sunlit streets with nothing but a digital wallet and my own hunger?
I call the challenge *Decentralized or Destitute*.
I pack a backpack with three T-shirts, one pair of jeans and a cheap phone to hold a burner wallet. Also two debit cards, one credit card and an envelope full of cash. Because I am not brave and I've seen what happens to idealists in documentaries.
Step one: get a place to sleep using crypto.
Booking an apartment directly with a private owner fails immediately. The first person I contact rejects the offer without consideration. *"No cripto."* Dollar, Euros or Pesos, but absolutely cash only. The second not only doesn't want crypto but doesn't want my business at all, just for asking.
I'm going to have to use one of the travel platforms that offer this specifically.
Unfortunately, the great savings of up to 60% off for paying with crypto are based on booking hotels of a slightly higher quality than I usually stay at. One excitedly tells me about the perfect place for me! And it's 44% off! Making for a very affordable $619.50 per night with 2% cashback. There seem to be very few options at my actual price range, which is more like $40 a night. Preferably with walls.
Betrustly, a brand new booking platform designed for Argentina, gives me hope. I find a perfect room in a large co-living house: private bathroom, working areas, fantastic price and available for the dates I wanted. Except that I never receive a response. Customer support's advice is to book the place directly. They quickly reply to my direct contact: application only, the minimum stay is one month, and no, they do not take crypto.
The Ether.fi travel portal finally gives me a break: a private room that actually exists, well-placed, well-priced.
But when they say you can pay in crypto, they don't mean that you can pay in crypto. You have to have an Ether.fi card for that perk. Fine, I apply for the card. No. People who live in my country are not invited to the party.
Desperate for a solution, I cave and pay with a DeFi card: it's Gnosis Pay, which is self-custodial (they can't lock me out of my finds) and allows me to pay for my hostel booking with stablecoins. Technically a win. But Gnosis Pay is a *Visa card*. A literal, physical card indistinguishable from the one issued by my bank. It feels like I won using training wheels and corporate logos.
Friends and family express only minor concern at my plan. My best friend worries I'll get indoctrinated into a crypto cult. (Plausible.) My mother thinks that I might be in over my head. (Correct.) My aunt is concerned that I might have fallen for a romance scam. (Incorrect, but my DMs are open.)
But to my surprise, the most urgent concerns for my safety come from a nurse at the Center for Infectious Diseases.
There are no vaccine requirements for Argentina, but my doctor still advises a vist to the infectious disease clinic. I'm an immigrant in a European country where my language skills are somewhere between lost tourist and toddler, which makes this sort of appointment nervewracking. At the front desk, the receptionist asks at full volume what infectious disease I was being treated for and then waves me upstairs to meet with a nurse.
I explain to the nurse that I don't speak the local language. She disagrees, pointing out that I'd just said I don't speak the language in the language. Fine. I haltingly explain that I am going to Argentina and sit back, my vocabulary expended.
She pulls up a browser with the website for the US Government Center for Disease Control and Prevention already loaded and scans the English-language page on Argentina before helpfully translating the key points for me into the language I just said that I didn't speak.
"Do you know typhoid?" she asks.
"A little," I say, as if we'd met at a party once.
She rattles off instructions: don't drink the water, don't open my mouth while in the shower, disinfect my hands every time I wash them, don't eat \[unintelligible\]. I ask her repeat it. She says a word that I do not understand.
She pauses, rephrases and then, finally acknowledging my lack of fluency, switches to English. "Don't eat salads."
Um, ok. "Steak?" I ask, grinning.
"Yes. Eat steak." She is not smiling.
She shifts back to the local language to tell me we are definitely vaccinating me against yellow fever and hepatitis A. My consent is apparently not required.
Then she gives me a long lecture about rabies in Argentina, but there are too many words I don't recognize.
She goes back to English with a sigh. If I get bitten by a dog or a monkey, I must go straight to the hospital.
I nod to let her know that I am taking her advice seriously, while wondering how likely it is that I will be bitten by a monkey attending an Ethereum conference in Buenos Aires and also, how is it that the nurse knows the English word for “monkey” but not the word for “uncooked food”?
That's enough English, apparently. She quizzes me on my intentions. What am I doing there? Would I be with other people?
Buenos Aires has a population of 16 million, so I am unlikely to be alone. But maybe this is a euphemistic phrase and she is working up to a talk on sexually transmitted diseases of Latin America. I admit yet again that I don't understand.
“Are you travelling alone?”
“Yes.”
She asks me another question where I understood only two words: pleasure and risk.
I blink at her in obvious confusion and she takes pity on me.
“Do you like risk?”
I bite my lip. It seems like a bad idea to admit to being a risk junkie in the Centre for Infectious Diseases.
“No?”
“Good!” She thinks for a moment and comes to a decision. “I think we will also give you the rabies shot.”
With that, she pulls out a syringe. Apparently, the time for discussion is over.
\---
Next up:
First Contact with Reality (KYC on a hostel bunk bed)
sentiment 1.00
2 hr ago • u/poidhxyz • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_november_26_2025 • C
yeah I get it, it could be worse, but at the end of the day a retrace from what is supposed to be game changing news is still a retrace
25% pump vs ETH is all that happens after what is supposed to be the most bullish catalyst in the coins history? it's weak
sentiment -0.33
2 hr ago • u/CriticalCobraz • r/CryptoCurrency • ama_eth_strategy_wartime_ethereum • C
If ETH reached $10k what do you do? sell?
If so for what purpose, when your goal is to be completely onchain?
sentiment -0.16
2 hr ago • u/MasterpieceLoud4931 • r/ethtrader • eth_is_not_just_a_utility_currency • C
ETH ***is*** the future of finance, as finance will settle on Ethereum.
^(!tip 1)
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/Busy_Rich266 • r/CryptoMarkets • next_market_everyone_will_be_a_btc_maximalist • C
Anyone who has been around crypto for a while knows Bitcoin is the true king. Very few altcoin projects will actually make it. I believe ETH has a good chance of sticking around.
sentiment 0.77
2 hr ago • u/_Fms_ • r/defi • usdc_lending_ausdc_staking • C
It's open to everyone, yes.
You just need one of the tokens to lend on the Aave platform and some ETH to pay the fees
sentiment 0.32
2 hr ago • u/Wagyu_BeefA5 • r/CoinBase • cant_swap_out_usdc_eth_network_for_any_coins • C
Most of the time it fails because you don’t have enough ETH for gas or Coinbase Wallet is routing through a bad pool. Switching networks helps.
OpenSea paying more attention to tokenized assets has been nice to see too.
sentiment -0.05
2 hr ago • u/Odd-Radio-8500 • r/ethtrader • eth_is_not_just_a_utility_currency • C
ETH may have started as just a utility token, but now it’s clear it is shaping the future of finance.
^(!tip 1)
sentiment 0.57
2 hr ago • u/andys811 • r/CryptoMarkets • next_market_everyone_will_be_a_btc_maximalist • C
No, but 99% of altcoins will die out. I'll happily laugh in your face if you tell my ETH, SOL etc are shitcoins. 99% of altcoins are shitcoins, but that doesn't mean all of them are, and the good thing is that it means the odd couple altcoins are good projects but get given a shitcoin price tag which is what you wanna see.
sentiment 0.88


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