More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
From article: âBitcoin is known for its halving cycle, which reduces the block rewards given to miners by about 50% every 210,000 blocks, which comes up to about roughly four years. Bonsâ critique focuses on this event as the reason why Bitcoi...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
The expanded prohibition on stablecoin yield in the CLARITY Act makes the US dollar less competitive than the digital yuan, Scaramucci said.The prohibition on yield-bearing stablecoins in the CLARITY Act puts the US dollar at a competitive disadvanta...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I see people writing: âSo late in, itâs not really that lucrative anymore â. So Iâm asking you: When Bitcoin hits 1million or more, does it really matter wether you bought at 10k or 100k submitted by /u/RiceMofo [link] [comments...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I still notice the same ideas being repeated when people talk about Bitcoin, especially by newcomers or outsiders. Iâm interested in hearing from this community: What misconception about Bitcoin do you still see repeated today? submitted by ...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
167 African Bitcoin projects and counting! ???? In Q4 2025, African Bitcoiners added 8 new projects to the ecosystem, bringing visible Bitcoin activity to 22 African countries. To make this ecosystem easier to explore, track, and support, weâv...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
My cousin is brand new to crypto and already feels overwhelmed. He just wants to move a couple tokens from one chain to another without creating ten wallets learning bridges or getting hit with $40 gas fees on a $100 swap Main focus rn, isn't on...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
For those who believe in cycles/graphics etc, do you think the cycle is still working for BTC? If yes, why? For those who donât believe in cycles, Iâd like to hear your reasons as well. submitted by /u/2smart2gentle [link] [comm...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
hello everyone I want to an app or platform that enable me to deposit crypto and send fiat through a ach transfer or sepa transfer to buisness or individual if there is any help or suggestion? or any help to send ach transfer without swift fee whic...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Just to remind you, this is why we use crypto: (found on Reddit) Goldman Sachs is holding my money hostage I have a Roth IRA I opened with Goldman Sachs about 20 years ago.....I'm now trying to streamline and move all my money to Vanguard, which...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Feels like weâve been in a âBTC onlyâ market for a while. Not saying ETH is dead or anything, it just hasnât been doing that usual âETH outperforms BTCâ thing people got used to. And most alts vs BTC still look awful. Whatâs interesting though is tha...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
What do you think? submitted by /u/2smart2gentle [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Steak ân Shake has confirmed a $10 million Bitcoin purchase (around 105 BTC) for its corporate reserve. This is the companyâs first publicly confirmed Bitcoin acquisition. Back in May 2025, Steak ân Shake rolled out crypto payments via the Ligh...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Security failures donât just drain funds, they often destroy trust, leaving most hacked crypto projects unable to recover despite fixing the technical flaws.Nearly four out of five crypto projects that suffer a major hack never fully regain their foo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Ever since bitcoin was created I was very skeptical of it until recently when I actually asked myself "Why am I so skeptical?" and it turned out the answer was that I just didn't understand it. The last 2 weeks I did self research...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Someone admits they sold early and the replies are basically âskill issueâ dressed up as wisdom. The âwrong mindsetâ or âyou sold too earlyâ narrative is way too black & white (hold forever, donât time the market, BTC is the escape hatch). If the...
More / Etherum Reddit - 5 months ago
An important, and perenially underrated, aspect of "trustlessness", "passing the walkaway test" and "self-sovereignty" is protocol simplicity. Even if a protocol is super decentralized with hundreds of thousands of nodes...