Bitcoin

$BTC

$66,815.00

-0%

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Read more

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Bitcoin is changing the way we see money as we speak. The idea was to produce a means of exchange, independent of any central authority, that could be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable and immutable way. It is a decentralized peer-to-peer internet currency making mobile payment easy, very low transaction fees, protects your identity, and it works anywhere all the time with no central authority and banks. Bitcoin is designed to have only 21 million BTC ever created, thus making it a deflationary currency. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm with an average transaction confirmation time of 10 minutes. Miners today are mining Bitcoin using ASIC chip dedicated to only mining Bitcoin, and the hash rate has shot up to peta hashes. Being the first successful online cryptography currency, Bitcoin has inspired other alternative currencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, and so on. The cryptocurrency then took off with the innovation of the turing-complete smart contract by Ethereum which led to the development of other amazing projects such as EOS, Tron, and even crypto-collectibles such as CryptoKitties.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central Read more

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Bitcoin is changing the way we see money as we speak. The idea was to produce a means of exchange, independent of any central authority, that could be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable and immutable way. It is a decentralized peer-to-peer internet currency making mobile payment easy, very low transaction fees, protects your identity, and it works anywhere all the time with no central authority and banks. Bitcoin is designed to have only 21 million BTC ever created, thus making it a deflationary currency. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm with an average transaction confirmation time of 10 minutes. Miners today are mining Bitcoin using ASIC chip dedicated to only mining Bitcoin, and the hash rate has shot up to peta hashes. Being the first successful online cryptography currency, Bitcoin has inspired other alternative currencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, and so on. The cryptocurrency then took off with the innovation of the turing-complete smart contract by Ethereum which led to the development of other amazing projects such as EOS, Tron, and even crypto-collectibles such as CryptoKitties.

Community Score

E 20

Bitcoin's community is presently carrying an 'E' grade, reflecting a low engagement per follower. It has a substantial follower base and and recent growth. The community has an average activity level along with a negative sentiment among its members.


Community Metrics

Followers
19.7M
Largest
Follower
Growth (30d)
+1.31%
Medium Growth
Sentiment
-27/100
Negative
Activity
59/100
+3%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Market Cap

$1.32T

Volume (24h)

$20.72B

Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users

Community Score

E 20

Bitcoin's community is presently carrying an 'E' grade, reflecting a low engagement per follower. It has a substantial follower base and and recent growth. The community has an average activity level along with a negative sentiment among its members.


Community Metrics

Followers
19.7M
Largest
Follower
Growth (30d)
+1.31%
Medium Growth
Sentiment
-27/100
Negative
Activity
59/100
+3%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.
Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 0.2% 6.38% 4.54% 4.54%
Follower 0.03% 0.27% 0.54% 1.31%

Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2024-05-20 01:06
If it pumps to 120k tomorrow, I start to dca profits out.
Score 80
2024-05-20 01:05
I upvoted the down voted comment broseph. Have a good one.
Score 80
2024-05-20 01:01
Now you know why 1mb blocks are so important for now.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:54
56k was dial up speed. Maybe he meant 50mb? But even that is pretty dang slow.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:46
I was scuba diving when I found a USB stick and a piece of paper with 24 words floating next to it, near a sunken boat I was exploring.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:42
Nice! I've seen a few of those over on r/watches but unfortunately I haven't been able to see one in person yet.
Score 80
2024-05-20 02:15
Thanks, couldn't quite follow that, but I think I know what you're talking about. I guess it depends on your technical skills to be able to create a clean always off-line machine, get the tools on it, etc. and keep it that way. With open source hardw[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:15
Of course, there's a thread on the main sub about this now. Go read it.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:14
It might be scarce but doesn’t mean it will have utility, the dingleberries I find on my ass are fairly scarce. land will always have utility and therefore value.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:13
Can btc bought on lightning (strike wallet) be sent to a cold wallet on chain wallet? (Ledger). Basically what I am asking is there something I have to do to take it from layer 2 to 1? Additionally. Are there any cold/hardware lightning layer two wal[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:12
Download a fake GPS location app. You'll go into settings and Developer options. It's how I work around after moving to AZ.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:12
What will bad actors do that is so bad? Sell for cheap? Explain the serious problem with bad actors owning lots of bitcoin.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:10
Awesome. Bitcoin is the savings account.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:09
The person you replied to isn’t wrong by way. It takes effort to learn something. Learning, internalizing what bitcoin is, if they don’t already know that, will take a lot of work. The resources mentioned by this commenter are good and he’s not being[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:08
It's cool that you're diving into the world of multi-sig. You can absolutely use your current hardware wallets that are already set up as single sig. No need to go through the hassle of a factory reset. Just make sure you're careful when setting up y[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:08
A friend introduced me to it back in 2016
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:06
> Thanks for the information! I don't quite follow on the quote above. Do you generate QR codes of your seed phrases? How do generate them and encrypt them?As I said above, I'm using Krux as my hardware wallet.I already had a seed phrase (though I co[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:06
You bet, drill that in your head now that Wall Street is involved get yours (the general public) before they bull 💩everyone and keep it for themselves 😉
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:05
Why do you ever buy anything if you can just make a bank deposit now and earn interest. 
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:03
That is how you should treat stocks, not bitcoin. Humbly, I would say you almost have the right idea, but one crucial difference. You can extract your value at those Bitcoin price levels WITHOUT selling one satoshi. Read this comment I made recently [...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:03
Seems important for determining if Bitcoin is actually a sustainable asset.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:01
What kind of inventory you prep for barter? Just curious.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:01
you understand why the blocksize wars happened now?
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:59
I can answer your question about the “never spenders” and why you should never sell bitcoin. This is why you never sell bitcoin (if you take the time to read it and digest the info, it will blow your mind): https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/s/I09UBbft[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:58
It’s cheap now , hold till it hits 150k sell 10% and hold for the long run!
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:57
I've never heard of inflation as an argument against capitalism. Common arguments against unregulated or loosely regulated capitalism I've heard are things like cooperations having power to remove worker's rights and environmental protections, as wel[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:57
Trezor is open source in both software and the hardware.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:56
Syncing a full node is necessary for using bitcoin on-chain, that is not a Lightning thing exclusively...
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:55
It's a hard currency. It doesn't need to be tied to anything. I guess you don't have a good understanding of money. Hey if selling it for short term gains works for you keep doing that. I prefer to continue to grow my wealth in Bitcoin rather than se[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:53
Holding btc IS taking the profits
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:52
There’s only one way to get value out of your bitcoin without losing any of it by selling it back into dollars. 99% of the posts both here and other threads think that selling btc when it goes up is the answer, it’s not.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:50
Bitcoin 2, Bitcoin 3 and so on
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
Do you thing the Wisconsin pension fund is doing arbitration?
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
You hold on to btc forever, and instead of selling it for dollars which is the worst use-case, you borrow against your bitcoin. Since bitcoin goes up forever compared to the U.S. dollar fiat currency, your loan auto repays itself as it appreciates in[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
I only buy food because of inflation.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:47
OMG this is a huge BIP! Love to see it.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:47
Paying cryotech to revive my frozen cadaver
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:46
Never store your holdings on an exchange my friend.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:46
I've had good experiences with both Coinbase and Binance. Their rates are usually pretty fair and they're upfront about any fees. Just make sure to double-check the final amount before you confirm anything. Hope this helps.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:45
I took profits at 70k and bought a nice pistol and put rest into ira and high yield savings. Selling 20% of my bag at 80k will prob by a nice rifle and high yield savings the rest
Score 53

Bitcoin

$BTC

$66,815.00

-0%

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Read more

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Bitcoin is changing the way we see money as we speak. The idea was to produce a means of exchange, independent of any central authority, that could be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable and immutable way. It is a decentralized peer-to-peer internet currency making mobile payment easy, very low transaction fees, protects your identity, and it works anywhere all the time with no central authority and banks. Bitcoin is designed to have only 21 million BTC ever created, thus making it a deflationary currency. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm with an average transaction confirmation time of 10 minutes. Miners today are mining Bitcoin using ASIC chip dedicated to only mining Bitcoin, and the hash rate has shot up to peta hashes. Being the first successful online cryptography currency, Bitcoin has inspired other alternative currencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, and so on. The cryptocurrency then took off with the innovation of the turing-complete smart contract by Ethereum which led to the development of other amazing projects such as EOS, Tron, and even crypto-collectibles such as CryptoKitties.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central Read more

Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology. whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process. Bitcoin is changing the way we see money as we speak. The idea was to produce a means of exchange, independent of any central authority, that could be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable and immutable way. It is a decentralized peer-to-peer internet currency making mobile payment easy, very low transaction fees, protects your identity, and it works anywhere all the time with no central authority and banks. Bitcoin is designed to have only 21 million BTC ever created, thus making it a deflationary currency. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm with an average transaction confirmation time of 10 minutes. Miners today are mining Bitcoin using ASIC chip dedicated to only mining Bitcoin, and the hash rate has shot up to peta hashes. Being the first successful online cryptography currency, Bitcoin has inspired other alternative currencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, and so on. The cryptocurrency then took off with the innovation of the turing-complete smart contract by Ethereum which led to the development of other amazing projects such as EOS, Tron, and even crypto-collectibles such as CryptoKitties.

Community Score

E 20

Bitcoin's community is presently carrying an 'E' grade, reflecting a low engagement per follower. It has a substantial follower base and and recent growth. The community has an average activity level along with a negative sentiment among its members.


Community Metrics

Followers
19.7M
Largest
Follower
Growth (30d)
+1.31%
Medium Growth
Sentiment
-27/100
Negative
Activity
59/100
+3%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Market Cap

$1.32T

Volume (24h)

$20.72B

Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 0.2% 6.38% 4.54% 4.54%
Follower 0.03% 0.27% 0.54% 1.31%
Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users
Twitter
@bitcoin
#3 6,635,752 15.33 113.04
Reddit
@Bitcoin
#1 6,582,265 61.00 20.39 201
CoinMarketcap
@Bitcoin
#10 4,907,870
Coingecko
@Bitcoin (BTC)
#1 1,579,783

Community Score

E 20

Bitcoin's community is presently carrying an 'E' grade, reflecting a low engagement per follower. It has a substantial follower base and and recent growth. The community has an average activity level along with a negative sentiment among its members.


Community Metrics

Followers
19.7M
Largest
Follower
Growth (30d)
+1.31%
Medium Growth
Sentiment
-27/100
Negative
Activity
59/100
+3%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2024-05-20 01:06
If it pumps to 120k tomorrow, I start to dca profits out.
Score 80
2024-05-20 01:05
I upvoted the down voted comment broseph. Have a good one.
Score 80
2024-05-20 01:01
Now you know why 1mb blocks are so important for now.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:54
56k was dial up speed. Maybe he meant 50mb? But even that is pretty dang slow.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:46
I was scuba diving when I found a USB stick and a piece of paper with 24 words floating next to it, near a sunken boat I was exploring.
Score 80
2024-05-20 00:42
Nice! I've seen a few of those over on r/watches but unfortunately I haven't been able to see one in person yet.
Score 80
2024-05-20 02:15
Thanks, couldn't quite follow that, but I think I know what you're talking about. I guess it depends on your technical skills to be able to create a clean always off-line machine, get the tools on it, etc. and keep it that way. With open source hardw[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:15
Of course, there's a thread on the main sub about this now. Go read it.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:14
It might be scarce but doesn’t mean it will have utility, the dingleberries I find on my ass are fairly scarce. land will always have utility and therefore value.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:13
Can btc bought on lightning (strike wallet) be sent to a cold wallet on chain wallet? (Ledger). Basically what I am asking is there something I have to do to take it from layer 2 to 1? Additionally. Are there any cold/hardware lightning layer two wal[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:12
Download a fake GPS location app. You'll go into settings and Developer options. It's how I work around after moving to AZ.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:12
What will bad actors do that is so bad? Sell for cheap? Explain the serious problem with bad actors owning lots of bitcoin.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:10
Awesome. Bitcoin is the savings account.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:09
The person you replied to isn’t wrong by way. It takes effort to learn something. Learning, internalizing what bitcoin is, if they don’t already know that, will take a lot of work. The resources mentioned by this commenter are good and he’s not being[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:08
It's cool that you're diving into the world of multi-sig. You can absolutely use your current hardware wallets that are already set up as single sig. No need to go through the hassle of a factory reset. Just make sure you're careful when setting up y[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:08
A friend introduced me to it back in 2016
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:06
> Thanks for the information! I don't quite follow on the quote above. Do you generate QR codes of your seed phrases? How do generate them and encrypt them?As I said above, I'm using Krux as my hardware wallet.I already had a seed phrase (though I co[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:06
You bet, drill that in your head now that Wall Street is involved get yours (the general public) before they bull 💩everyone and keep it for themselves 😉
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:05
Why do you ever buy anything if you can just make a bank deposit now and earn interest. 
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:03
That is how you should treat stocks, not bitcoin. Humbly, I would say you almost have the right idea, but one crucial difference. You can extract your value at those Bitcoin price levels WITHOUT selling one satoshi. Read this comment I made recently [...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:03
Seems important for determining if Bitcoin is actually a sustainable asset.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:01
What kind of inventory you prep for barter? Just curious.
Score 53
2024-05-20 02:01
you understand why the blocksize wars happened now?
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:59
I can answer your question about the “never spenders” and why you should never sell bitcoin. This is why you never sell bitcoin (if you take the time to read it and digest the info, it will blow your mind): https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/s/I09UBbft[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:58
It’s cheap now , hold till it hits 150k sell 10% and hold for the long run!
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:57
I've never heard of inflation as an argument against capitalism. Common arguments against unregulated or loosely regulated capitalism I've heard are things like cooperations having power to remove worker's rights and environmental protections, as wel[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:57
Trezor is open source in both software and the hardware.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:56
Syncing a full node is necessary for using bitcoin on-chain, that is not a Lightning thing exclusively...
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:55
It's a hard currency. It doesn't need to be tied to anything. I guess you don't have a good understanding of money. Hey if selling it for short term gains works for you keep doing that. I prefer to continue to grow my wealth in Bitcoin rather than se[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:53
Holding btc IS taking the profits
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:52
There’s only one way to get value out of your bitcoin without losing any of it by selling it back into dollars. 99% of the posts both here and other threads think that selling btc when it goes up is the answer, it’s not.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:50
Bitcoin 2, Bitcoin 3 and so on
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
Do you thing the Wisconsin pension fund is doing arbitration?
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
You hold on to btc forever, and instead of selling it for dollars which is the worst use-case, you borrow against your bitcoin. Since bitcoin goes up forever compared to the U.S. dollar fiat currency, your loan auto repays itself as it appreciates in[...]
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:48
I only buy food because of inflation.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:47
OMG this is a huge BIP! Love to see it.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:47
Paying cryotech to revive my frozen cadaver
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:46
Never store your holdings on an exchange my friend.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:46
I've had good experiences with both Coinbase and Binance. Their rates are usually pretty fair and they're upfront about any fees. Just make sure to double-check the final amount before you confirm anything. Hope this helps.
Score 53
2024-05-20 01:45
I took profits at 70k and bought a nice pistol and put rest into ira and high yield savings. Selling 20% of my bag at 80k will prob by a nice rifle and high yield savings the rest
Score 53


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