Friday, 23 April 2021

Imagine selling your BTC right now for Fiat...

Over 40% of the money in the US that has EVER been printed has been printed in the last 12 months. This is like trading in your gold bullion for banknotes in the 1920s Weimar Republic.

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It looks like CashApp is starting to cover fees for BTC transactions to hide BTC's terrible UX!

Just a thought: Buy up hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of BTC, and send very small amounts (or the minimum deposit) to an exchange until you've finally moved all of your money to the exchange. Then sell the BTC to buy BCH.

P.S. I'm not American, so I don't have access to CashApp, but it might be fun to try it out if you do! :)

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/mwhc83/it_looks_like_cashapp_is_starting_to_cover_fees/

GBTC is trading Bitcoin at a record 20% all time low below market prices. Currently priced at $43,756 per Bitcoin.

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/mwgf3r/gbtc_is_trading_bitcoin_at_a_record_20_all_time/

Why did you buy bitcoin if you were just gonna sell it when the price drops?

Think about who is buying that coin when you sell it. People who know the price is going to go right back up. Hold your coins, don’t sell. This is not financial advice.

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Grayscale Adds $283.3 Million Of Bitcoin To GBTC, Despite Its 13% Trading Discount

Grayscale Adds $283.3 Million Of Bitcoin To GBTC, Despite Its 13% Trading Discount submitted by /u/Bitcoin_Magazine
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Running Bitcoin (OC)

Running Bitcoin (OC) submitted by /u/BrainlessTales
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