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Something don't add-up

Going back to the number of millionaires we have on Earth - circa 20 millions, the currently available number of BTC circa 15 millions, and seeing the amount of media coverage, institutional adoption and endorsements we are enjoying at the moment...I...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

what does 7 transactions per second mean?

judging from below image i took from https://preview.redd.it/ud6qfllcgjgb1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ae55e928561180a9ee75a70f350d97505769352c the throughput is 7 people per minute, but the bus is not carrying 7 people p...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

What are your go-to Bitcoin sites/apps?

What are the tools you've been using the most recently? I'll start with mine: r/Bitcoin (Not a surprise, is it?) CoinGecko (Switched from CMC last year, way better) BitcoinHalving.info (Love keeping updated about the time remaining till the...

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Question: Public BTC Nodes

Hey guys, Just finished setting up my private node and in the process of creating vpn configs for each of my family/friends to securely connect and use my private node rather then public servers like blockstream... I was thinking; why doesn't a p...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Proof of Dad

If any one is into Bitcoin and Dad stuff found this blog on Wordpress this morning, it’s an interesting concept. https://proofofdad.wordpress.com submitted by /u/FUBAR_VIKING [link] [comments]

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average load price

hello guys, how can I calculate my average load price on Bitcoin? Is there a formula? submitted by /u/sha-256btc [link] [comments]

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Fiat collapse and Stocks

I'm wondering if it's best to stick with bitcoin only or if I should diversify I keep telling myself, if my fiat currency collapses, my returns on stocks would not have been worth because my return will disapear in inflation... Am I correct?...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Ledger —> Coldcard

I have used a ledger nano x for about 2 years and i am now going to switch over to a coldcard because it feels more secure and calms me down a bit given that it can be used with airgap and such. Anyway my question is if it would be unwise to setup t...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Coinbase fees

Hello everyone, I’d like to start DCAing some coins, only problem is that the commission fees seem super high. Do you have any suggestions? I use CB and revolut or Apple Pay to buy the coins. If I buy 100€ worth of bitcoin the commission is 3,84€ and...