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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago

Do cash flows matter?

It's common in traditional retirement planning communities like r/FIRE and r/financialindependence to view assets that do not produce cash flows as inherently worthless, or at best speculative (gambling). Buying assets like bitcoin is viewed as i...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago

Same old story

Guys, if you've been in this for 7-10 years, you see the same nonsense being spouted every single damn crash. BUY AND HODLATE. submitted by /u/HappyFarm5484 [link] [comments]

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago

Opinions on the IB1T ETF

For reference, I am in the UK. This is important as I have an ISA which means I can buy stocks and the gains are totally tax free. (Wouldn't have to worry about that at the moment anyway lol). I just wondered what people think of IB1T, I know the...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago

BTC your ultimate hedge against the $$ (fiat)

The Fed's money printer never stops. Balance sheet still bloated at ~$6.5T, quietly debasing your dollars while inflation eats savings. Bitcoin: fixed 21 million cap. No printing, no dilution, no central control. In a world of infinite fiat...

by COINS NEWS - 3 months ago

Moon Week 71

???? Moon Week - Round 71 ???? If you’re new to Moons, they’re the community currency of r/CryptoCurrency. You can read all about how they work, what they’re used for, and how to earn them on our wiki page here. ???? Moons Discord We have launched a...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago

Daily Discussion, February 08, 2026

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...