Nobody knows.Is now a good time to buy bitcoin? I would plan to hold it for a 3 year time horizon minimum.
buuuut BUY BUY BUY ITS GOING TO THE MOON
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Nobody knows.Is now a good time to buy bitcoin? I would plan to hold it for a 3 year time horizon minimum.
Thanks for the investment advice, Taco.Nobody knows.
buuuut BUY BUY BUY ITS GOING TO THE MOON
My investment advice is aligned to how I use consumables in RPGs.Thanks for the investment advice, Taco.
I think it's going to break the old record of 69K eventually but that might take another year. So yeah, now's a good time to buy as any. It's already passed 51k today. Plus the halving is coming up in 2 months which should boost price
Not sure it's going to take a year to hit a new ATH. Not sure it's going to take 6 months at this rate.
If I get one of these cold wallets and I want to watch my coins grow real time, would I have to simulate that since they’re offline? Like find an app that lets me put how many coins I bought at x price? If so do you know any?Bitcoin only. Everything else is a scam. Others disagree and I'm sure they'll swoop in you shill their garbage to you, if you go down that path then good luck.
As far as wallets it depends what you're trying to do. I'll go through these is ascending order of how I would suggest.
- If you want something brainless and don't care about holding it in custody yourself something like CashApp or Strike will get the job done.
- Next is mobile wallets, with these you're holding they keys yourself in what is called a "hot wallet" which just means its always on an internet connected device. BlueWallet, AquaWallet, or something like SamouriWallet.
- Desktop wallets are IMO a bit better than mobile wallets but still considered hot wallets though. I prefer Sparrow but Specter is alright.
- Finally you have Hardware wallets, these are called "cold storage" because they're never connected to the internet. Examples are ColdCard, SeedSigner, and if you insist on coining Trezor is probably your best bet.
There are plenty of other options and there are features that not every wallet here supports. Samouri and Sparrow support mixing, Aqua, BlueWallet, Strike and Cashapp are probably the only ones here that support Lightning natively, etc. If you're just looking to store a couple hundred bucks and want custody grab a mobile wallet. If you're holding real money though I would suggest spending on a hardware wallet and learning how to use it properly.
If you have any questions I'll try to help. As Araysar mentioned there is a lot of complexity and it can be overwhelming. The basics are easy though. If I had to narrow the above down I would say just do Blue Wallet. Its simple and has support for most of the stuff you'll want to do.
If I get one of these cold wallets and I want to watch my coins grow real time, would I have to simulate that since they’re offline? Like find an app that lets me put how many coins I bought at x price? If so do you know any?
Do you own one?Trezor wallet comes with its own app that updates the value of your positions in real time
Do you own one?
If I get one of these cold wallets and I want to watch my coins grow real time, would I have to simulate that since they’re offline? Like find an app that lets me put how many coins I bought at x price? If so do you know any?
My 2c... Never tell anyone how much you hold, especially not a website obviously made to collect that data.
My 2c... Never tell anyone how much you hold, especially not a website obviously made to collect that data.
Would you tell someone how much gold is under your floorboards or cash in your mattress while also giving them your location (IP)? This is dumb... Don't do this. You can achieve the same results with a calculator or an excel sheet and not dox how lucrative robbing you would be.
Y'all need some opsec
TRON is currently the dominant chain for USDT trading especially in the global south. They're poised to lose this as moving stablecoins via Bitcoin using Liquid+Lightning is becoming a thing.Ok, Flobee , my shitcoin of choice TRX...
I'm no expert on the suits, but I'm pretty sure this Tom Lee guy is pretty well respected.
TLDW - 150K this year