More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Notice how candles bounce off the lines drawn a few or several days earlier. If anyone has any extra tips, I’m very interested! (I’m still learning analyzing charts). submitted by /u/PotatoBestFood [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
What is the best open sourced hardware wallet on the market? Pros and cons? Some of the ones I have been looking at are the following: Ngrave Bitbox 2.0 Keystone 3 Ellipal OneKey submitted by /u/tothemooonwego [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
So I made some calculations and got to these conclusions. For easier calculations I admitted that we would end up 2024 at around the 75.000$ mark (very bearish). So here are the average yearly returns since: Since 2010 to end of 2024 is 211% annually...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Can anyone explain to me if there is a fairly straightforward way to project what MSTR stock price will be when BTC reaches certain price targets? ($1 million, $5 million). Is there a formula with a coefficient of correlation? I’m assuming it won’t b...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
How does running your own node provide you “enhanced” security if my coins are already purchased through a kyc service. Also is there any risk with using a mixer service attempting to achieve more anonymity submitted by /u/Primary_Forc...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
The term greshams law refers to "bad money driving good money out of circulation". Throughout human history this has meant people save the good money and spend the bad money because both are circulating in the market together. You would get...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Recently coinbase switched over to using Plaid to connect to bank accounts. My bank doesn't allow connections via plaid. I looked into Kraken and they also use Plaid. So does Strike. I'm not the biggest fan of the spread on cash app or robinh...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Hey folks, I am looking to accept bitcoin as payment for a craft show. At the show I already take cash and credit cards. Am I able to simply set up a hot wallet on something like blockstream green and take payment, and record the tax details later? O...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Ok peeps I have bought and sold my personal stack of BTC. Now with exchanges in the UK limiting £5k a month how would a business buy say £50k BTC? submitted by /u/bilbobaggins2015 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Banks have all the money. They can't do anything with it tho. I don't see why whales and giants like BlackRock and etc. buying bitcoin is good for us...aren't they all aiming at regulation?...also can someone explain exactly how the cause...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
This might be a mad question , I want to start up in crypto I have no money but I wanna start investing to look after my family in the future , I would I be able to start up without any funds?? I have a wallet etc submitted by /u/bigbad...