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Is putting btc into a wallet worth it?

I have recently bought btc but not a life changing amount so if it crashes i'm gonna be fine. Anyways to get to the point. I have my btc on an exchange CoinSpot. It is pretty trusted I think, at least that's what it seems like in Australia....

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Daily Discussion, January 29, 2023

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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

lots of bitcoiners are on noster now

https://snort.social/ this is the easiest way to get on. If you create profile and put your LN address in your profile then contact Alex jones...he will send you 100 sats. ​ I have been a bitcoiner 5 years. I made my first lighting transactio...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Genuine question: paying for Bitcoin is becoming more and more common and accepted (which is great), as well as faster (the recent video of the man paying for his coffee at a coffee shop, where it completes payment before the coffee has been poured). How

My question is around the price of Bitcoin. Why do people want to pay with cryptocurrency when the price is fluctuating so frequently and to a large degree? It therefore makes it difficult to understand how much you’re “paying” for something relative...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Genuine question: paying for Bitcoin is becoming more and more common and accepted (which is great), as well as faster (the recent video of the man paying for his coffee at a coffee shop, where it completes payment before the coffee has been poured). How

My question is around the price of Bitcoin. Why do people want to pay with cryptocurrency when the price is fluctuating so frequently and to a large degree? It therefore makes it difficult to understand how much you’re “paying” for something relative...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Genuine question: paying for Bitcoin is becoming more and more common and accepted (which is great), as well as faster (the recent video of the man paying for his coffee at a coffee shop, where it completes payment before the coffee has been poured). How

My question is around the price of Bitcoin. Why do people want to pay with cryptocurrency when the price is fluctuating so frequently and to a large degree? It therefore makes it difficult to understand how much you’re “paying” for something relative...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Genuine question: paying for Bitcoin is becoming more and more common and accepted (which is great), as well as faster (the recent video of the man paying for his coffee at a coffee shop, where it completes payment before the coffee has been poured). How

My question is around the price of Bitcoin. Why do people want to pay with cryptocurrency when the price is fluctuating so frequently and to a large degree? It therefore makes it difficult to understand how much you’re “paying” for something relative...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Genuine question: paying for Bitcoin is becoming more and more common and accepted (which is great), as well as faster (the recent video of the man paying for his coffee at a coffee shop, where it completes payment before the coffee has been poured). How

My question is around the price of Bitcoin. Why do people want to pay with cryptocurrency when the price is fluctuating so frequently and to a large degree? It therefore makes it difficult to understand how much you’re “paying” for something relative...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Block counter question

Hi! I would like to go back and see how much was bitcoin’s price at different block counts such as after the first halving (210000 blocks) and other spots along the blockchain, I thought I could easily search for block number and find at what price w...