More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
I am considering yoloing my daughters' investments at it, I think it seems interesting and unique, but for the most part it seems to trend pretty close to the value of btc so I'm unsure in the benefit over buying coins, and I know people will...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Im kinda new to btc and all of it and i wanna be dcaing for some time but the question is do i have to buy an hardware wallet or is a paper wallet good enough? submitted by /u/Projoris10 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
I’ve been making a bunch of Bitcoin related art lately. Here’s the most recent one I just finished up. All steel with a hidden RGB LED light strip. Very happy with how this turned out! For those interested in how I made this… The ₿ and the fla...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
https://newsroom.kbc.com/kbc-bank-launches-regulated-crypto-services-with-crypto-finance-as-partner Belgium’s KBC Bank rolled out regulated crypto trading for retail clients, including bitcoin. This means they became the first major Belgian bank to o...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Not Sure Where Else To Post But i have been trying to sign in to Backed.By and it doesn't seem to be loading at all was wanting to know if anyone had any luck with it. submitted by /u/1negroup [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Just found this whilst digging around a an ancient box of cables I should have jettisoned years ago. Ahh the (bad) memories… submitted by /u/coax_k [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 months ago
One of the main reasons crypto is not going mainstream is that it has complicated tax implications every time it is used. Here’s a simple framework that could be enacted to both spur crypto utility and drive revenue to the state. My apologies if this...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Because it really should since price is supposed to be determined by supply and demand. And no mining will put a cap on the supply. Reason for the question is that Ai is now demanding computer hardware resources magnitudes more than when Bitcoin and...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Just curious if crypto is really popular in South Africa? And is it true that women use crypto ? Statistics says that 40% crypto users in South Africa are women and is it true that in South Africa salaries are really good? $1500+ ? submitted b...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
TL;DR: Institutions rode the wave. From ~20k up to ~100K BTC is now highly integrated to the legacy financial market. Prediction Markets are the new thing Institutions a dumping the BTC to the public... submitted by /u/Slight-Roun...
by COINS NEWS - 2 months ago
https://preview.redd.it/u3b0exaw6vkg1.png?width=2228&format=png&auto=webp&s=d7717005f3790e3dad9f4f3fc539a22b2cc93e94 Refreshed my signals. ETH and SOL both flagged — but neither has pulled the trigger. Take a look: ETH is the more...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 months ago
"AI becomes the government" is dystopian: it leads to slop when AI is weak, and is doom-maximizing once AI becomes strong. But AI used well can be empowering, and push the frontier of democratic / decentralized modes of governance. The core...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Quick post for those interested in understanding Bitcoin Core under the hood, at a technical level. Public-key cryptography, UTXOs, Consensus, Blockchain Synchronisation, and a lot more in this tutorial where we launch a Full Node on AWS EC2....
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Got a tax form for a 1.50 dollar sale that I never made for like 50 cents in profit. Already filed my taxes. Do I have to amend my return, and why would I have a sale if I didn’t sell anything? Is it some form of adjustment they made ? I did see that...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Hi there, not sure if small business announcing their adoption of Bitcoin as a payment system on this sub is still a thing, but I'm from that era so excuse my ignorance: The Longevity World Cup is now accepting Bitcoin (both on-chain and through...