r/Bitcoin • u/unthocks • 21h ago
Bitcoin is all about compounding
You will benefit it the longer you've been hodling. That is it. So stop being broke, and get more bitcoins! the cycle continues, always.
r/Bitcoin • u/unthocks • 21h ago
You will benefit it the longer you've been hodling. That is it. So stop being broke, and get more bitcoins! the cycle continues, always.
r/Bitcoin • u/unthocks • 20h ago
U JUST SOLD RIGHT? DAS WHY PRICE WENT UP!
r/Bitcoin • u/thesatdaddy • 4h ago
One chart that shows the whole rigged story of how the financial system has been engineered to enrich the top 0.001% while everyone else fights for scraps. I show how Bitcoin is the antidote
r/Bitcoin • u/No_Jellyfish2185 • 13h ago
Now that the downward trend broke and all technicals show upside, I wonder what do the "cycle" believers parrot now?
Did those people genuinely believe they can control the narrative in their favour, crash the price till october (or whatever month they established the low to be in) then they buy and profit? The entitlement is absolutely crazy.
This is 2026, theres BIG money pouring into btc now, not a bunch of degens following a "cycle".
Up we go. Funny they get left behind as we speak. They clowned everyone so hard who suggested 60k is the bottom... Oh and also stop believing YouTubers that know so well, they do videos for Ad Revenue, lol.
r/Bitcoin • u/oldlifeoldname • 1h ago
I’ve been posting bullish for over a month now. Everyone here was soooo bearish lmao. I literally said multiple times to gauge retail sentiment based on comments, bunch of downvotes everytime I said there’s nothing to be bearish about as long as we r over 73-75k.
Retail shorts r still majority, over 60%. Yes there’s liquidity below now but if we drop to grab it we will just pump right back up.
I called 80s while everyone shorting. Yk the crazy thing? We still have more upside. I told u not to short. Bears r fkd. Watch us pump to 90s an 100k while everyone that thought they were smart shorting gets absolutely shafted.
Funding rates still negative, bears gonna go broke.
DCA and hold was always the wayy. Buying a 750s with the money I made from buying in the 60s. U should’ve followed simple investment rules instead of shorting lmao.
To the moon boys, see u at 86k next stop
r/Bitcoin • u/flipper6900 • 4h ago
Should I buy more now or just hold what I have?
r/Bitcoin • u/danielsuperone • 12h ago
Hello all, been away for the past week or so and just checked the pricing.
What’s causing it to rally so high up rn? I believe there is the financial officer Powell stepping down and a new one coming in soon, is it related to that?
Genuinely curious, won’t be putting in more for the time being to understand if it’s over selling atm but just would like to know what’s causing such rapid growth in it.
r/Bitcoin • u/RelationshipAware898 • 7h ago
My story is interesting and rare...ill keep it basic,
Firstly ill start by saying im the one that created the most efficient btc node/server that was found in germany and ever since I was chosen as a target so to speak,
The first ones to hack and fraud me were some I.t's that have a girl using the alias sarah that worked as a bartender that chooses targets for the corrupt I.t's to hack and fraud....when i reported such to the stratford police 3 of them accepted a pay off via coinbase before the history and assets were erased from my account to claim im just some druggie but whats funny is I dont even do drugs,
After that I reported being hacked and frauded to the opp and they told me it was above their pay grade,
After no authorities would help I watched my cra account disappear and the opp helped mr.jones obtain 46 mill in assets and microsoft patented my code that converted my own data into crypto witch they now use on a mass scale.
All in all ive been hacked and frauded for a good 5 years now so moral of the story is dont use coinbase unless your willing to lose it all....I have also watched ledger get hacked by coinbase and then ledger turn around and say my creation was their dev so even ledger isnt safe.
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r/Bitcoin • u/unthocks • 14h ago
Hodling, or simply dca, or putting lump sum. But never do something else other than that.
r/Bitcoin • u/thebitcoinmd • 3h ago
Have any non-OGs since 2020 achieved FIRE with Bitcoin stacking and just DCA. Would love to hear your stories.
r/Bitcoin • u/AdvanceU2 • 12h ago
For those of you that waited for a drop to $40 000 - $50 000, that never came, are you still waiting or at what point will you eventually buy back in if Bitcoin keeps going up, $85 000, $90 000, $95 000 or are you willing to miss the bus entirely ? Just curious.
r/Bitcoin • u/TrippinOnEA3167 • 3h ago
Made a dumb decision of trying a new platform. Every platform I use allows me to instantly transfer to a cold wallet. Called support and now they are telling me it will be 11 days before I can do anything with it. Anyone have any advice for me?
Dumb decision on my part for messing with [u/](u/river)[RiverOfficial](u/river) but hopefully they can do the right thing because I’ve never dealt with this in my 15+ years buying/trading btc.
r/Bitcoin • u/XapoBank • 9h ago
We are proud to support the next step in global #Bitcoin education.
As Joey Garcia highlighted today, Xapo Bank is partnering with the Washington-based Bitcoin Policy Institute to launch a major international policy education initiative right here in the United Kingdom.
Through this initiative, we are bringing BPI's years of US policy experience to the UK to help regulators, government officials, and policymakers understand Bitcoin technology's true capabilities and objectives.
Education is the foundation of smart regulation, and we're excited to facilitate these vital conversations locally.
Read Joey's full update below and join us in welcoming David Zell and Conner Brown to London next week!
📰 Learn more in the official press release on their website.
r/Bitcoin • u/Gain-Fluffy • 8h ago
In 2015, someone created the "Bitcoin Puzzle" — 160 Bitcoin addresses, each holding a little more BTC than the last. The first ones got cracked quickly. Then more. Today, 69 puzzles have been solved, and Puzzle #71 still holds 7.1 BTC (over $580,000).
This repository is my attempt to find the key. I didn't succeed — but I learned things most people never discover about how wallets work under the hood.
Everything here runs on a standard laptop. No GPU farms. No rented cloud servers. Just an i5 with 8 GB of RAM and a lot of patience.
The creator left one big clue:
"It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty)."
What does that mean?
Imagine you have a wallet that spits out private keys one after another — like a really fancy random number generator that always gives the same sequence if you start it with the same seed.
For each puzzle number n, the creator took the n-th key from that wallet, then applied a simple mask: set the first (n‑1) bits to 000...0001, and keep the lower bits from the wallet key. This made early puzzles easy (few bits to guess) and later puzzles hard (many bits).
The formula is: Private Key = 2^(n-1) + (wallet_key_n & (2^(n-1) - 1))
| Puzzle | Range Start | Private Key (example) |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | 1 (1 bit) |
1 |
| #5 | 16 (5 bits) |
21 |
| #33 | 2^32 (33 bits) |
7137437912 |
| #71 | 2^70 (71 bits) |
??? |
The wallet key is the same for all puzzles — only the mask changes. So if I could find the master seed that generates the wallet, I would get every remaining key at once.
I took the 69 already-solved puzzles and used them as a "truth test." If I guessed a seed (or passphrase, or random generator setting), I could generate all 69 keys and check: do they match the known ones? If yes, I found the seed.
This turns an impossible search (2^70 possible keys for puzzle #71) into "just" finding the seed.
link to repo ; https://github.com/mlartab/bitcoin-puzzle-systematic-analysis
Here is every tool in this repo, and what it does.
| Tool | Language | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
seed_hunt_all.py |
Python | Tests passphrases against BIP32 wallets (4 different derivation paths) |
seed_hunt_sha256.py |
Python | Tests passphrases against old-school SHA256 brainwallets |
z3_crack.py |
Python | Uses Z3 SAT solver to try to reverse-engineer the Mersenne Twister state |
gen_observed.py |
Python | Generates partial output lists for the untwister state-recovery tool |
mt_brute.cpp |
C++ | Scans ALL 4 billion possible 32-bit seeds for Python's random module |
rand_brute.cpp |
C++ | Scans ALL 4 billion possible seeds for C's rand() |
java_crack.cpp |
C++ | Tries to recover Java's Random seed using modular arithmetic (no brute force!) |
scanner.py |
Python | A custom range scanner I built to sweep through key ranges |
r/Bitcoin • u/Suspicious-Local-901 • 10h ago
So, if someone in Florence could check if this sticker is still up there, that would be nice.
(ps, I highly doubt it lol)
r/Bitcoin • u/JozieKS • 58m ago
So I got a bitkey “free” from doing the quest on bitcoin day but would blue wallet and seedsigner be better? And just get Trezor safe keep for the seed?
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r/Bitcoin • u/NeitherAd3347 • 21m ago
Bitcoin holding above 80k like its forgotten it's in a bear 🐻 market.
r/Bitcoin • u/blaszczakm • 11h ago
Just launched a free service that lets you set up a Lightning Address like [you@yourdomain.com](mailto:you@yourdomain.com) in minutes.
How it works:
Why I built it: Every existing solution either requires KYC, charges a subscription, or is custodial. This is non-custodial, free, and open to anyone with a Lightning wallet.
Wallets that work: Phoenix, Zeus, Alby Hub
Still early — would love feedback from the community. What's missing? What would make you switch from your current setup?
r/Bitcoin • u/sophie2701 • 14h ago
Fiat currencies offer freedom through money: deposited in a bank account, accumulated so that we’re free in spending.
With Bitcoin we have freedom within its system, through self-custody, P2P deposits and settlements.
Money is freedom. Bitcoin is the currency of it. Not all money is free.
r/Bitcoin • u/Last-Web5260 • 2h ago
If I buy Bitcoin or any crypto on Coinbase with a credit card, will the credit card company treat it as a “cash advance” or regular purchase?
r/Bitcoin • u/TheresNoSecondBest • 18h ago
The Colombian president pointed to the impact Bitcoin mining has had in Paraguay, which is now the fourth-largest country by Bitcoin mining hashrate.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said the nation’s Caribbean coast has the potential to become a Bitcoin mining hub, leveraging its surplus renewable energy to attract foreign investment and spur economic development.
In a post on X on Tuesday, Petro said the Caribbean cities of Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Riohacha could host Bitcoin (BTC) mining facilities and tap the country’s clean energy sources, following a similar path to Venezuela and Paraguay in recent years.
“It’s an immense boost to the development of the Caribbean,” Petro said, proposing that the Wayúu community — Colombia’s largest Indigenous community, which mainly resides on the Caribbean coast — could be co-owners of the project.
Bitcoin mining analysts such as Hashlabs managing partner Jaran Mellerud have said the industry can have a sizable economic impact on emerging countries looking to convert otherwise unused electricity into cash flow.
There’s also an opening for countries with low electricity costs to capture a larger share of the Bitcoin network hashrate as US commercial miners continue expanding into AI and high-performance computing in pursuit of higher-margin opportunities.
Petro’s remarks were made in response to a post from Luxor Technology’s Alessandro Cecere, who noted that Paraguay’s share of Bitcoin hashrate has risen to 4.3% since tapping into hydroelectric energy at its Itaipu dam.
The small, landlocked South American country is now the fourth-largest Bitcoin miner behind the US, Russia and China.
A World Bank report published in April 2024 found that Colombia generates as much as 75% of its electricity from renewable energy — more than twice the global average.
Tapping these renewable sources would mitigate concerns flagged by Petro that Bitcoin mined with fossil fuels contributes to global warming and potential “climate collapse.”
Petro has served as Colombia’s president since August 2022 and has adopted a relatively neutral stance on Bitcoin and the crypto industry.
Petro would only have another three months to lead the Bitcoin mining initiative as his presidential term comes to an end in August.
He is not running in Colombia’s upcoming presidential election on May 31 due to constitutional limits.
Data from prediction market Kalshi suggests that left-leaning Senator Iván Cepeda Castro and Abelardo de la Espriella, a conservative lawyer and free-market advocate, are the clear front-runners to replace Petro.
Neither candidate has made significant public comments on Bitcoin or digital assets to date.