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    Bitcoin Daily Discussion, March 13, 2021

    Bitcoin Daily Discussion, March 13, 2021


    Daily Discussion, March 13, 2021

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 09:09 PM PST

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    submitted by /u/rBitcoinMod
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    ATH!!!

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:13 AM PST

    It's back again, ATH boys!

    submitted by /u/HKGNL
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    Stimulus bill: $1,900,000,000,000. Bitcoin market $1,010,000,000,000. They created more dollars out of thin air than the total value of the bitcoin market. We are still so early.

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 09:59 AM PST

    Bitcoin just hit over 59k!

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:14 AM PST

    It's doing that thing again.

    submitted by /u/LukeOnLive
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    Bitcoin ATH

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:32 AM PST

    BITCOIN NEW ATH 59k!!!

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:17 AM PST

    Bitcoin has now transferred $3.5 Trillion across the world without the help of any banks or governments.

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 05:27 AM PST

    If you think bitcoin is just thin air, wait until you hear where government got the $1,900,000,000,000 from.

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 02:00 PM PST

    Warning: The absolute most risk you should take on is a portfolio that is 50% Bitcoin

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 10:41 PM PST

    But I would strongly recommend you consider a more conservative allotment of 80 - 100% just to be safe.

    submitted by /u/ztsmart
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    After JPMorgan calling Bitcoin a scam for years and only 'stupid people' woupd buy it, they try to scam the average person with their so called 'ETF'. Andrei Jikh exposes them beautifully in this video here.

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 12:45 AM PST

    Bitcoin has reached €50.000 for the first time today!

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:52 AM PST

    While most crypto holders/traders in the US obviously use USD, I tend to use Euro myself like many others in Europe likely do. The 50k in USD has already been reached a few weeks ago but with last hours spike it has now reached €50k in Euro as well! This is one that will probably hit European news soon, meaning more crypto exposure. Here's to reaching the 100k milestones soon!

    EDIT: https://www.coindesk.com/price/bitcoin, 24h height is at €50,082.50. Litebit and Coingecko report similar (€50k+) numbers around 11.40. Please stop calling me a liar.

    submitted by /u/Plantpong
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    A bitcoin atm I saw back in 2016

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 09:56 PM PST

    60k!

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 03:28 AM PST

    Congrats fellow hodlers.

    submitted by /u/traczy
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    Google Trends: “Bitcoin” is Now Searched Twice as Much as “Covid-19”

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 08:00 PM PST

    MicroStrategy buys another $15M in Bitcoin

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 07:41 PM PST

    1 BTC = $60K ��

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 03:28 AM PST

    Let's go!!!
    Next stop: Saturn

    submitted by /u/TechnoTrusty
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    #Bitcoin $60000

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 03:20 AM PST

    It's Time for our anthem Let's Go Bro

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:41 AM PST

    MicroStrategy has purchased an additional ~262 bitcoins for ~$15.0 million in cash at an average price of ~$57,146 per bitcoin

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 05:07 AM PST

    The French government is going to sell $34.5M worth of Bitcoin seized in 2019. Isn't it amazing to sell BTC when at the same time the French government says that Bitcoin is only used for criminal activities?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 05:28 AM PST

    The French government is going to sell $34.5M worth of Bitcoin seized in 2019

    Isn't it amazing to sell BTC when at the same time the French government says that Bitcoin is only used for criminal activities?

    Does the French government want to promote criminal activities?

    Total hypocrisy of governments as always.

    Bitcoin is dangerous if you listen to them, but if there is a way to make money out of it, then you should not hesitate. The most incredible thing is that this does not seem to shock anyone in the general public.

    submitted by /u/sylsau
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    If Bitcoin is going to be mainstream, we need to move on from "not your keys, not your coins."

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 07:43 AM PST

    I realize what I'm about to say may be unpopular, but I'd like to start a genuine discussion on this topic. I understand what is being said, when people repeat the not your keys...phrase, but if Bitcoin wants to grow up, we need to get past that for a multitude of reasons. Full disclosure, I hold small amounts of Bitcoin in a hardware wallet and I also have IRA funds invested in GBTC as well as some on Coinbase.

    Recently I've been talking to family members about investing in Bitcoin and I realize they have no business ever holding their own keys. I believe they are far better off using something like Paypal, Coinbase, Robinhood or investing through GBTC/OBTC etc. These people are smart and educated but older and not that tech savvy.

    Almost daily I see a post here from someone that has managed to lose their coins in any number of ways. Yet, also daily I see comments advising not to use Paypal/CashApp/RobinHood or Coinbase to hold Bitcoin. Having a 3rd party do the custodial duties is actually a valuable service to the majority of people. I know it's popular here to use hardware wallets and protect the seed words, but how will people handle that when they start to get dementia? I'm wondering what I will do in a decade or 3 when I may not be as sharp as I am today. I believe insured custodial services are the future for the vast majority of future Bitcoin users and we shouldn't discourage their use.

    submitted by /u/SummerLover69
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    Member of French Parliament Signs Petition That Urges Central Bank to Adopt Bitcoin

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 12:32 PM PST

    A guy celebrating Bitcoin reaching $195.

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 11:29 AM PST

    Stimulus coming in hot!

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 04:44 PM PST

    My entire FB feed is people already getting their stimmys. Stack your sats now, it's going to the moon in the next couple weeks.

    submitted by /u/Griz182_
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    I went from a $300 experiment to finally being able to afford a tool I’ve lusted over for the past five years that will take my wood shop to the next level. What a wild time we get to experience.

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 01:00 PM PST

    Bitcoin is the most successful startup of all time.

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 02:39 AM PST

    If bitcoin was a centralised company with a CEO and board of directors people would call it the most successful startup to ever exist. It would be called the worlds most successful monetary network and payments company of all time. The VCs who backed it in 2013 would be called the smartest investors of all time.

    But because people cannot comprehend the value of a decentralised protocol they just yell scam, bubble, pyramid scheme etc etc etc.

    What bitcoin has accomplished in terms of scale, adoption, and amount of value transferred is so profound.

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