More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
How many of you are 90 to 100% of your capital in bitcoin and how comfortable are you. The longer you look at traditional assets , the uglier it looks when you denominate them in bitcoin terms. submitted by /u/hdt-som [link] [c...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
I am very lucky to have an income at my disposal in these early days of Bitcoin. submitted by /u/beyond_the_obvious [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
Current price fluctuations are irrelevant. We're 10-xing over the next 5 years. (also put £1000 (10%) into MSTR, just to potentially harvest some tax benefits out of it) Yes hello reddit user from the future. No I haven't sold. Diamond hands...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
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...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
A friend of mine says that Bitcoin only has value because it can be converted to fiat. I said its value is completely independent of fiat, which is why it's a secure store of wealth. What can I say to him to make him understand? submitted...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
Hey fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts! I’ve been in this space for a long time, and as an early adopter, I can’t help but feel even more confident in Bitcoin’s long-term future. For those of us who’ve been in this game since the early days, we’ve seen its r...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
I sold during Covid. At the time I lost my job, had a baby and needed the money real bad. Thankfully I’m in a better position compared to 4 years ago and now finally back in the game. Had I not sold at the time, I would be sitting on £40k+ to...