Monday, 24 April 2023

A dormant wallet from 2012 has woken up and moved 279 BTC.

A dormant wallet from 2012 has woken up and moved 279 BTC.

A dormant wallet from 2012 has woken up and moved 279 BTC. According to on-chain data, the Satoshi era wallet holds 1,128 Bitcoin worth $31.5 million. The wallet last transacted when Bitcoin prices ranged in the $12 to $95 zone.

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Sunday, 23 April 2023

After setting up my Bitcoin core full node, I have my own lightning node to earn sats

After setting up my Bitcoin core full node, I have my own lightning node to earn sats submitted by /u/Hour_Significance_87
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Parody of Fed Powell Revealed! You Won't Believe Your Eyes!

Parody of Fed Powell Revealed! You Won't Believe Your Eyes! submitted by /u/brittalf
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How to Copy Michael Saylor and Create Your Own Bitcoin Lightning Email Address

How to Copy Michael Saylor and Create Your Own Bitcoin Lightning Email Address submitted by /u/hawaii
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Saylor Got Stack

Saylor Got Stack submitted by /u/ICOffender
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BCH or LTC. Who will give better ROI?

Guys I know, that BTC is already too big, with huge mcap. So I was thinking between LTC and BCH to invest longterm.

I heard LTC has huge use case in the dark-market and BCH has bigger community. Not sure which one of those is better in terms of long term ROI.

Any thoughts are welcome.

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/12vg65g/bch_or_ltc_who_will_give_better_roi/

Bitcoin versus Index Funds; Austrian vs. Keynesian economics; DOUBLETHINK?

Is investing (for decades) in index funds AND saving in Bitcoin at the SAME time an example of cognitive dissonance?

Is this ethical? Do I have a split personality? Is this doublethink? Or is this simply pragmatic, betting on red AND black?

The two exist in completely different economic realities. I believe in the soul of Bitcoin, so I save in Bitcoin. But I also buy into investing with index funds, because I believe in the soul of FI/RE (financial independence/ retire early)…. And well, index funds are the conventional wisdom with historical momentum. (And there is a 401k match, etc…)

One depends on a central bank; the other abolishes it. One relies on the US economy; the other has no borders. One has a counterparty; the other does not. One is non-custodial; the other is a bearer instrument. They are nothing alike !

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