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Jan 19, 2026 1:51:35 AM EST
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As of Jan 19, 2026 1:50:44 AM EST (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
8 min ago • u/donut-bot • r/ethtrader • ethereum_just_hit_a_new_throughput_ath_25_mgass • C
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sentiment 0.30
7 min ago • u/daviddjg0033 • r/CryptoCurrency • im_thinking_about_quitting_ethereum_all_together • C
AI does not show signs of slowing down but the entry into QTUM/SMH or just QQQ could outperform BTC or ETH for a while or not.
sentiment -0.03
38 min ago • u/AlternativeLet3635 • r/CryptoMarkets • comparing_sol_and_chainlink • C
I like SOL more for staking and value. Chainlink is at a more reasonable price and has no real comparisons. SOL SUI and ETH usually are talked about in the same breath. Both are good investments but I lean SOL
sentiment 0.42
2 hr ago • u/MaximumStudent1839 • r/solana • the_not_so_optimistic_state_of_solana • C
These folks are so delusional; they have reading comprehension problems. No matter, everyone is paying attention right now in this space. I am pretty sure all new institutional buyers are eyeing all the information everywhere. SOL market cap is massive. It is not going anywhere without big institutional buyers pushing it.
Everyone eventually eats their humble pie. Some learn to pivot like ETH. Some don't and become the dust of history.
sentiment 0.64
2 hr ago • u/SAFUMaster • r/BSCMoonShots • magnum_is_the_ideal_locked_liquidity_marketplace • B
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sentiment 0.99
2 hr ago • u/ChartSage • r/technicalanalysis • eth_5m_symmetrical_triangle_on_binance • T
ETH 5m Symmetrical Triangle on Binance
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/PermissionPlusFour • r/defi • weekly_defi_discussion_what_are_your_moves_for • C
Buying more AERO and ETH with my daily yield. Wouldn't mind if the prices get hovering around this level for a while before going up.
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/nose_noticer • r/litecoin • goodfaith_question_why_hold_or_invest_in_litecoin • C
Monero>BTC>ETH>LTC>ETHCLONES>💩>XRP.
sentiment -0.25
4 hr ago • u/CoolSheprad • r/litecoin • goodfaith_question_why_hold_or_invest_in_litecoin • B
Hey everyone,
I’m considering buying a small amount of Litecoin and wanted to hear thoughtful perspectives from people who actually understand and follow the project.
To be clear upfront:
• I’m not interested in tribal arguments, coin-bashing, or “X is a scam / Y is trash” type comments.
• This is a good-faith question, and I’ll only be engaging with replies that add real value.
Here’s what I already understand about Litecoin, and why it’s on my radar:
• It’s closely based on Bitcoin, which I see as a feature rather than a flaw.
• There are 4x as many coins as BTC, and blocks are \~4x faster, which I personally like from a usability standpoint.
• My understanding is that Litecoin has often functioned as a real-world testbed for Bitcoin upgrades (for example, things like SegWit), which makes it interesting to me because as long as Bitcoin exists, Litecoin likely remains relevant as a proving ground for changes before they’re pushed to BTC.
What I’m hoping to learn from this community:
• What do you see as Litecoin’s core long-term value proposition today?
• In what scenarios does Litecoin meaningfully differentiate itself or outperform other major coins?
• How do you think about Litecoin’s future relevance in a market that now includes faster chains, institutional-focused projects, and regulated financial rails?
For context, I currently hold XRP (my biggest bag) and others (BTC, ETH, etc) of others and understand its use case and risks well. Comparisons grounded in utility, security, decentralization, monetary policy, network effects, or long-term survivability are especially welcome.
If you’re holding LTC long-term, I’m genuinely interested in why and what keeps your conviction strong.
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to respond thoughtfully.
sentiment 0.98
4 hr ago • u/JanSongs • r/ethtrader • are_we_all_in_the_same_position • C
I don't understand any of this, I just trust Ethereum because of some very smart and successful people I have spoken with that I personally know.
So I have about $2500 in ETH stock, and just bought my first actual ETH, just a tiny piece for a little over $300.
I know this is piddly, but nonetheless, to a full-time artist like me who doesn't get any of this stuff, I feel a little bit proud of my tiny bit of ETH.
There, I said it.
sentiment 0.91
4 hr ago • u/PT6870 • r/Pmsforsale • wts_gold_platinum_silver_eagles_britannia • B
Good afternoon!
I’m willing to use a MM at the buyer’s cost. Must be an approved MM from the Pmsforsale list.
Proof [https://imgur.com/a/BzxjBvm](https://imgur.com/a/BzxjBvm)
Gold/Platinum close ups [https://imgur.com/a/YG7PfFV](https://imgur.com/a/YG7PfFV)
Silver close ups [https://imgur.com/a/6Dw1q00](https://imgur.com/a/6Dw1q00)
I can take more photos/video upon request.
—
— GOLD —
(20) 1/10oz AGE in capsule @ SOLD
(5) 1/10oz Britannia in capsule @ SOLD
(1) 2021 1/10oz proof with OGP/COA @ $510
(1) 2006 1/10oz proof with OGP/missing COA @ $510
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— PLATINUM —
1oz APE @ $2475
1/2oz APE proof PF70 Ultra Cameo @ $1325
1/4oz APE proof PF70 Ultra Cameo @ $685
1/4oz APE @ $650
1/10oz APE @ $320
—
— SILVER —
(2) 10oz Engelhard loaf (Canadian bull logo) @ $970 each
10oz Engelhard bar (globe front) @ $965
10oz Monarch bar @ $950
5oz Monarch bar @ $475
2oz Libertad @ $210
(10) 1oz Libertads @ $105 each
5oz LOT - 2x ASE, 1x Onza, 1x Maple, 1x Johnson Matthey bar @ $475
—
Shipping is $10 for USPS Priority. It will be packaged with care, and I’ll be sure to get an acceptance scan at drop off.
Preferred payment is USDC. Will consider BTC/ETH.
Crypto payments will get FREE shipping!
I will also accept Zelle. Venmo from established members, or for smaller amounts.
Thank you.
sentiment 0.96
5 hr ago • u/ioWxss6_bot • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_january_19_2026_gmt0 • C
Most mentions on r/cc (2026-01-18 00:00:00):
||Mentions|
|:-|:-|
|BTC|144|
|ETH|36|
|XMR|25|
|SOL|12|
|ZEC|12|
|HOME|10|
|IP|8|
|MOON|8|
|SAFE|8|
|XRP|8|
|USDT|6|
|00|4|
|BNB|4|
|QNT|4|
|CORECHAIN|3|
|LTC|3|
|ME|3|
|USDC|3|
|ALGO|2|
|CRO|2|
[Data source and app](https://www.redditcoins.app/)
sentiment -0.42
5 hr ago • u/FieryXJoe • r/ValueInvesting • if_we_are_doing_portfolio_roasts_ill_join_in • C
I got 27.5% returns in 2025, compared to 21% for the Nasdaq 100, 17.9% for the S&P 500, 14.9% for the Dow Industrial Average. So yes I beat the indexes. There were also some big winners last year not shown here as I sold, primarily ASML and ETH/BTC which I realized big profits on last year buying the dips.
sentiment 0.83
5 hr ago • u/Escapement_Watch • r/solana • insane_this_on_another_sub_should_we_be_worried • C
It is a network effect. BTC/ETH/SOL have the network effect in the minds of billions of people.
so it is set in stone that these 3 will always have value.
1 day btc should hit 1 million. may take 1 year or may take 1000 years...but it will happen.
and you can extrapolate the eth/sol price from their respected btc ratios.
sentiment 0.67
5 hr ago • u/Brewersty • r/litecoin • could_this_have_led_to_the_dump • C
Why has everyone gotten this wrong?
The attacker swapped the BTC to ETH, XRP, & LTC via Thorchain.
And swapped the LTC to XMR via multiple instant exchanges. Not via Thorchain, as it is not an instant exchange.
sentiment -0.81
5 hr ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_january_18_2026 • C
Slowly but surely ETH:BTC is recovering.
sentiment 0.59
6 hr ago • u/FieryXJoe • r/ValueInvesting • if_we_are_doing_portfolio_roasts_ill_join_in • Question / Help • B
Visualization: https://i.imgur.com/uIJz9nT.jpeg
NVDA - Just tripled my NVDA position recently, all shares bought under 30 forward P/E and I feel good that price will give market beating returns.
AMZN (+8%) - My second big bet for 2026, just more or less doubled my position to start the year. A company I would be happy to hold forever. They have their hand in so many pies and are so good at finding new ones. When valued on OCF it looks cheap and I do consider the Capex to be a good thing so don't want it removed from my valuation.
GOOG (+76%) - From last year, already sold the shares in my roth but not my taxable account. Considering holding these a very long time.
GLD (+49%) - Was a bet on inflation and de-dollarization around the world. Countries moving off the USD and US Bonds for their reserves and moving into gold. Once my holding period on most of these shares passes a year (March) I will be looking to sell at some point in a crash.
VZ (-2%) - Stable dividend payer bough with Robinhood's $1000 0% margin, the dividends pay my membership fee plus some, some possibility to re-rate up but basically just a bond.
UBER (-6%) - I think self-driving will end up being beneficial for them, recent NVIDIA reveal of its open self driving models makes me feel more confident about UBER's future.
BRK.B (+2%) - Thinking of adding to this at a relative low, stock is only up 6% over last 12 months but the company has surely increased its value more in that time. I think Buffet leaving in general is creating a nice buying opportunity. Also considering moving out of it entirely but feel its a nice hedge.
META (+1.5%) - Too cheap to ignore at this price. I really don't like the company though and will be selling once it seems like it isn't the cheapest Mag 7 and probably end up regretting that.
PYPL (-10%) - Confident in the buyback yield and that the company is all around way more beaten down than it deserves to be. When people's #1 criticism of a stock is the shape of its graph it always grabs my attention. The company is growing slowly but priced for disaster. I started buying when the buyback yield hit double digits and welcome the price to go lower.
AMD (+133%) - was a smaller bet I made last year where I got lucky and bought the exact bottom. i plan to sell when AMD hits a $1T valuation which I am confident will happen in the next 3 years or so.
VICI (+3.5%) - New position, seem to have also bought the very bottom so far. Its value was too cheap to ignore, I don't think Vegas is going anywhere it is a cultural icon and destination even if people can gamble from their phones. The price will get sorted eventually before the hotels go bankrupt. Congress has also been buying which makes me feel confident they won't let Vegas go bust. I hold this in my Roth so I don't pay tax on the dividends.
MA (-0.3%) - Newest position. Just opened the position tuesday when the market had its delayed reaction to the 10% interest rate thing. Have always been looking for a good entry point to V/MA/AXP and picked MA at its price.
OPPE (+18%) - Europe ETF, a bet on the US shooting itself in the foot
SOL(-14%) - I like to have some small crypto exposure. After BTC and ETH ran up and I sold and moved my gains into the cheaper SOL as I liked the staking and am willing to hold long term as it is gaining interest.
LTH (+3%) - Luxury fitness centers, biggest pickleball provider, K-Shaped recovery bet also very respectable 20% revenue growth and much higher earnings growth (due to mostly fixed costs) for 21 P/E.
DXJ (+15%) - Japan exporters only ETF
INDA ( -2%) - India ETF
EEMA (+15%) - East Asia ETF
DUOL (-14%) - Duolingo, price fell off a cliff and I started catching the knife 2 or 3 months ago. I feel pretty good about the fact AI won't damage their business model much while the market disagrees.
CAVA (+15%) - a successfully caught falling knife. I like the restaurant and always hear great word of mouth about them. Not the cheapest stock, especially now, definitely a lot of growth priced in but I think they have a bright future. The further down the list we go the risk-reward goes up, this stock is priced for some very solid execution.
EWY (+50%) - South Korea ETF. Almost half the ETF is Samsung and SK Hynix, also some Hyundai which owns Boston Dynamics
UNH (+10%) - sold the shares in my roth for like 20% gains a while ago but still holding these shares in my taxable account.
VSNT (-12%) - new position, was a spinoff of a bunch of media companies from Comcast for dirt cheap. A ton of people who didn't want these shares got them and were unloading them and I was there to buy some up. Was a new strategy and time will tell if it plays out as the company builds an earnings track record and the shares find their way into hands that actually want them.
BYDDY(-8%) - My way of shorting Tesla. I expect Tesla to be constantly screwing up and while that won't effect their stock price it will eventually impact BYD. BYD becoming the #1 EV company somehow makes TSLA go up even though its bad news, but this stock will respond properly to that. It was also a bet that the US isolating its allies would make the world less willing to keep out Chinese EVs to help US EV companies.
JPM(+1%) - My favorite bank, the 10% interest rate brought them back to my entry price, Trump announcing he is going to sue them will probably get it lower on monday and I will add to this.
EWC (+13%) - Canada ETF, bet on US pissing off its allies and them replacing it with Canada for much of their trade.
MRVL (+29%) - Any chance to buy a semiconductor company cheap interests me and i pulled the trigger on them after they crashed this year and it turned out great. I am considering adding to this position as the company was undervalued then and has grown about 30% since then so should still be undervalued.
FISV (+2%) - Made a quick 8% on these guys the day the stock crashed. Got out then re-entered even lower a month later or so. I do think they will recover at least partially and there is a lot of upside here.
EME(+30%) - Data center construction company based in US. Had a great year and got added to S&P500 this year. I actually just bought a bit more and might continue to do so here and there.
TMC (+60%) - Pre-Revenue deep sea mining company, total gambling but turned out well.
RCAT (+63%) - Military drones, I'm very bullish on the sector, unprofitable and diluting shareholders.
KTOS (+145%) - Military drones, communications equipment, jet engines, space stuff. Would not buy at current price.
AVAV (+83%) - More military drones, made 3 small bets hoping 1 would work out, all 3 did. They were small bets though.
XRP (-13%) - Once again like some small crypto exposure
RGTI (+108%) - Sub-Zero quantum computing, bought earlier in the year than my other quantum stock and thus much better outcome.
CRSP (-17%) - Gene Editing, very bullish long term, bought at a high unfortunately, value didn't come into the decision much on these "lotto ticket" stocks.
IONQ(-20%) - Room temp quantum computing, covering both bases, bought it like 3 months after RGTI and got a much worse price but own it for more strategic reasons of exposure to 2 styles of computing.
sentiment 1.00
6 hr ago • u/Odd_Copy_8077 • r/CryptoCurrency • transatlantic_tariff_threat_returns_crypto_market • C
You’re right. ETH also down 2%.
sentiment -0.06
6 hr ago • u/noviwu97 • r/CryptoMarkets • one_thing_beginners_often_misunderstand_about • C
Every successful traders has their way of doing things. My strategy is leaning toward having "controversial" opinion.
When something seems incredibly bullish, I sat down and think whether there's a reason to be bearish.
Just like when Trump launched memecoin, everybody said it's going to be hyper memecoin season. But I thought what could be better than the US President launching memecoin?
So I sold most of my SOL above $250 and most of my Fartcoin above $2.
Then on September 2025 everybody was bullish. But any serious traders would have tracked MSTR and BMNR mNav and it's been down only.
So I sold most of my BTC above $110k and shorted ETH because I no longer hold ETH.
And it's indeed has been going down since then.
sentiment 0.58
7 hr ago • u/jekpopulous2 • r/CryptoCurrency • ethereum_gas_fees_plunge_to_just_001 • C
ETH has 1,131,000 validators. HBAR has 31.
sentiment 0.00


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