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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago

For all the people who sold sub 93k

How does it feel to buy back over 96k? The reality is a few 1000 in price isn't going to mean much in the grand scheme of things. Hopefully some people now have more determination to buy and hold. submitted by /u/stringings [link...

More / Etherum Reddit - 4 months ago

Is Eth really the most profitable?

I'm talking from a project point of view and not a trading point of view If eth is the most profitable why is the short of eth not very high? Are the cost of transactions and the slowness of eth the main problems? submitted by /u/io...

by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago

Not Selling, Not Buying—Just Watching This Storm

I’m riding out this sea of red, but I’m not buying either. I got into crypto mining on a small scale back in 2020, made a few purchases around the ATH, and—like many—hesitated when the dips came. And that’s okay. You don’t always have to feel pressur...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago

Anyone else not actually care about this dip?

I'll be honest, I still have concerns with Bitcoin and I don't exactly think it's the perfect form of money or even store of value necessarily. But that doesn't matter, because the financial world along with an increasing number of go...

by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago

History repeating itself

As a person who’s in crypto since 2016, I always found it funny how every time the price drops everyone starts panicking and start posting here how it’s the end. Someone is saying to stop selling, the other on is advising not to catch a falling knif...