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r/Bitcoin
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Bitcoin is the currency of the Internet: a distributed, worldwide, decentralized digital money. Unlike traditional currencies such as dollars, bitcoins are issued and managed without any central authority whatsoever: there is no government, company, or bank in charge of Bitcoin. As such, it is more resistant to wild inflation and corrupt banks. With Bitcoin, you can be your own bank.
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r/CryptoCurrency
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The leading community for cryptocurrency news, discussion, and analysis.
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r/btc
1.1m members
When r/Bitcoin moderators began censoring content and banning users they disagreed with, r/btc became a community for free and open crypto discussion. This happened long before the creation of Bitcoin Cash. Over the years /r/btc became community of historians & torchbearers, preservers of Satoshi's Bitcoin for future generations.
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r/ethereum
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Next-generation platform for decentralised applications. Dive in at ethereum.org
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r/CryptoCurrencies
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We're Crypto Reddit's Fiji water in a desert of censorship and agendas. Arguably Reddit's best source for uncensored cryptocurrency news, technicals, education, memes and so more!
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r/Bitcoin_News
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Bitcoin News - Reddit Community dedicated for sharing and discussing news related to Bitcoin.
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r/BitcoinMining
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The official bitcoin mining forum / subreddit / chat room / place to be!
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r/BitcoinCA
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Let's talk about Bitcoin in Canada
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r/dogecoin
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The most amazing place on reddit! A subreddit for sharing, discussing, hoarding and wow'ing about Dogecoins. The much wow innovative crypto-currency.
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r/CryptoMarkets
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Crypto Market Analysis & Discussion. Demand and price, technical analysis, fundamentals, Bitcoin, Ethereum, token, volume, oscillator, RSI, stochastic, trend, trends, sentiment, strategy, coin, coinmarketcap, coingecko, messari, altcoin, blockchain.
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r/ethtrader
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Welcome to /r/EthTrader, a 100% community driven sub. Here you can discuss Ethereum news, memes, investing, trading, miscellaneous market-related subjects and other relevant technology.
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r/Wallstreetsilver
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We are a community that loves Silver, Period.
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r/Monero
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This is the official subreddit of Monero (XMR), a secure, private, untraceable currency that is open-source and freely available to all.
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r/Crypto_Currency_News
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News means money in the Crypto Currency world. When new coins, products or platforms are released using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero or any related altcoin Tokens, the price of affected products can potentially move on the news.
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r/technology
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Subreddit dedicated to the news and discussions about the creation and use of technology and its surrounding issues.
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r/SafeMoon
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SafeMoon is a human-focused technology and innovation business expanding blockchain technologies for a brighter tomorrow.
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r/CoinBase
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r/SHIBArmy
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SHIBA INU (aka SHIB) is an experiment in decentralized spontaneous community building. The SHIBA ecosystem has three official coins $SHIB, $LEASH and $BONE.
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r/cryptocurrencymemes
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Welcome to CryptoCurrencyMemes! This sub is intended for the dankest cryptocurrency-related memes. Please follow the sub rules, remember to upvote and downvote, and have a good time!
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r/Ripple
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Ripple connects banks, payment providers and digital asset exchanges via RippleNet to provide one frictionless experience to send money globally. Banks and payment providers can use the digital asset XRP to further reduce their costs and access new markets. XRP is the fastest and most scalable digital asset today.
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r/nanocurrency
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Join the conversation on nano, an eco-friendly currency with ultrafast transactions and zero fees over a secure, decentralised network.
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r/bsv
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Bitcoin as envisioned by The Fraud himself.
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r/kucoin
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Find the next crypto gem on www.kucoin.com, People's Exchange.
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r/lightningnetwork
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Hello crypto fans! Welcome to the #1 site for Lightning Network discussions. This is an uncensored community. All discussions are allowed as long as they are on the topic of the lightning network. Moderators will remove all posts that are not related to the Lightning Network. Newbies welcome!
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r/BitcoinAUS
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This subreddit is for users of Bitcoin in Australia.
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•Posted by1 day ago

Bitcoin can process a maximum of approximately 576,000 transactions in 24 hours. (That’s the theoretical limit — the actual limit is closer to 350k). By contrast, even a small country like New Zealand (population < 5mn) carries out some 4.4mn financial transactions a day. The EU carries out some 274 million electronic transactions a daily, while the US carries out some 600mn (that may include stock and bond settlements too, I’m not sure). In short, Bitcoin couldn’t manage as the currency for a decent-sized city.

Not to mention that Bitcoin mining already uses as much electricity as the country of Iraq and almost as much as Singapore. Each single Bitcoin transaction uses as much electricity as 13 American homes use in a day. It uses as much energy as 260,000 Visa transactions. An incredible waste of resources. (see Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index - Digiconomist )

In fact, Bitcoin mining now uses more electricity than the output of all the solar panels installed in the world. It’s single-handedly offsetting much of the progress that’s been made in de-carbonizing the global economy. It’s an ecological disaster.

Bitcoin does nothing that currently existing systems don’t do much, much more efficiently and cheaply.

Oh, and did I mention how frequently the exchanges are hacked and all the Bitcoins stolen? And that its only so-called benefit, anonymity, is actually hackable too? And why do people think that enabling tax evasion and paying for illegal acts is a benefit anyway?

Via Marshall Gittler on Twitter.

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•Posted by7 days ago

So in case you're very new to bitcoin and just entering the crytpo space and have no idea what this means the Bitcoin halving is when the reward for Bitcoin mining is cut in half. Halving takes place every four years and the next one is coming up in March 2024. The halving policy was written into Bitcoin's mining algorithm to counteract inflation by maintaining scarcity and occurs every 210,000 blocks mined.

Over the past halvings the chart below shows whats happened to the bitcoin price. The next halving is March 2024 and if the chart follows its historic path then 2025 could be a gobsmackingly fantastic year for Bitcoin. So while we're currently at the mercy of the bears, halving time is when the bulls feed and are let out to run free. Ride this quiet time out, the halving is when all the action happens.


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A 101 of the bitcoin halving.

  • A Bitcoin halving event occurs when the reward for mining Bitcoin transactions is cut in half.

  • Halvings reduce the rate at which new coins are created and thus lower the available amount of new supply, even as demand increases.

  • Previous halvings have correlated with intense boom and bust cycles that have ended with higher prices than before the event.

  • Bitcoin last halved on May 11, 2020, resulting in a block reward of 6.25 BTC.

  • The final halving will be in 2140 when the number of bitcoins in existence will reach the maximum supply of 21 million.

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