Bitcoin Thread

Swa

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No way hodlers aren't shitting bricks now with every big dump.
 

Swa

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bought in at 150k, the dump would need to be 80% before I even notice ...
From my calculations 75%. But we know what they say about unrealised profit not being profit. It's only a profit if you sell.
 

Temujin

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No way hodlers aren't shitting bricks now with every big dump.
Nah, this is only the beginning of this years run, btc still being bought up with every drop, and then being withdrawn from exchanges for long term holding by the big shots, market supply shrinking faster than it can be mined(miners seem to be holding now too), while demand is increasing, a small correction will come soon(week or two) but will be 20% at most and very short lived, not to forget alt season to come... but for hodlers, no worries in short term ups and downs, we will see a 6 figure btc by the end of this year
 

Speedster

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Will the exchanges adjust their withdrawal fees? At $40k, 0.0005BTC is pretty stiff.
 

phly

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Exciting times. Is there someone who has done like a short and concise best ora give method on how to exchange fund and transfer btc and alternative coins. I think a thread or pinned post on that should be made especially now that retail traders and speculators are more likely to lose their shirt dabbling in crypto.
 

Sensorei

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Down to $39K now, looks like we are going down to $36K. Hope you took profits guys. Don't buy back in too early!
 
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saor

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Exciting times. Is there someone who has done like a short and concise best ora give method on how to exchange fund and transfer btc and alternative coins. I think a thread or pinned post on that should be made especially now that retail traders and speculators are more likely to lose their shirt dabbling in crypto.
There's a stickied thread for buying altcoins. Maybe a bit old. Not exactly sure what you're asking.
https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/guide-to-buying-altcoins-on-international-exchanges.927014/
 

phly

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There are some alts on Valr, but much much better volume on Binance.
gave up on valr when they wanted bone tissue in addition to ID. Was looking at funding Binance again however last time it was a quick costly affair and thought i should find a better cheaper way. But by all indication the stated way is about as good as it gets
 
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