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BlackRock and Invesco spot Bitcoin ETF approval a matter of "when, not if" likely in "four to six months" -- Galaxy CEO Mike Novogratz on earnings call this morning
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Doing our best to help spread bitcoin adoption for all ???? submitted by /u/poolpartynodes [link] [comments]
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Cathie Wood says the SEC may approve multiple Bitcoin Spot ETF at once How much money would flood into Bitcoin, if BlackRock, Fidelity, ARK, Charles Schwab, etc, all descending on Bitcoin at once? Bitcoin could be worth six-figures within a couple of...
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With all the hype around LK-99 room temp superconductor (which looks like it isn't actually a super conductor) does anyone have a perspective on the impacts that would result if the variable costs of Bitcoin Mining (electricity and cooling) becam...
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I was wondering what my buying strategy should be. I have a sum of money that I am depositing into Coinbase that I'd like to get as much Bitcoin with as I can before a Black Rock approval. I know it can be delayed and the best course of action wo...
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βThe value of bitcoin peaked at USD 69,000 in November 2021 before falling to USD 17,000 by mid-June 2022. Since then, the value has fluctuated around USD 20,000. For bitcoin proponents, the seeming stabilization signals a breather on the way t...
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I am a newbie and new convert to Bitcoin. I was so opposed due to scams, and the use in the black market. I am fully convinced I need to own a percentage of my net worth in Bitcoin to buy and hold for the long term. Iβm retired comfortably already fy...
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Why? Control. Increasing the institutionalization and financialization of Bitcoin through stock market fund exposure doesn't change the system as it exists, instead the system changes Bitcoin (at very least the price). The price can and will be m...
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Is there a source that tracks (ideally in real time or close to real time) the amount of BTC available on exchanges? submitted by /u/MeMyself159 [link] [comments]
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BTC: Powerful Investment Potential Bitcoin (BTC) stands as a pioneering decentralized digital currency, recognized for its scarcity and security ensured through blockchain technology. Its fixed supply of 21 million coins underpins its potential as a...
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Edit: I already got the help i needed from a flamingo and a camel (TY both)! I will leave the post for other people to read. I have a DCA strategy and automatically the BTC are transferred to cold storage. I am learning about UTXO and lately I am get...
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Hello-If anyone interested DM Me-I am in NYC area but also am In Tokyo submitted by /u/DiedForWretchLikeMe [link] [comments]
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If I pay a transaction fee to encourage my transaction to make it into the next block and that block ends up being orphaned, does my fee still go to that miner of the orphaned block? Now does my transaction return to the mempool without a transaction...
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Welp I decided to start investing and holding my Bitcoin today and was wondering is it better to keep it in the app I used to buy it (cashapp) or move it to my wallet (sparrow), either way excited for the future. submitted by /u/powervi...
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Yeah, neither is the dollar and when the dollar was backed by something it was gold, which basically became a reserve currency because people like shiny things and it makes a sick-looking necklace. Unless you are a magpie, gold as a functional thing...
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Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...
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Trezor, the company that created the world's first hardware wallet, has a new CEO and also plans to launch a new line-up of products. In this interview, Matej Zak talks about the Trezor Model R (codename Trezor R): a hardware wallet that will cos...