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Trezor: Model T vs Model One?

Looking at buying a new hard wallet. Just wondering people's opinions on the 2 Trezor models, is the Model T really worth 3x the cost of the Model One? Ease of touch screen over 2 buttons and the newer software and security as well as the additio...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

P2P in US without KYC

So I just signed up for Kucoin yesterday and today they require KYC for deposit. Can anyone tell me a good alternative P2P that I can use in the US that I can make deposits and withdraw without KYC? I've heard of bisq but are there any others? &...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Daily Discussion, July 15, 2023

Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Is it to late to buy Btc?

Hi ! I'm 22M from Canada, I've got 25k invested in my TFSA account which I'll need for my house down payment a few years from now. I am debt free. I also have 5k in my savings account which I don't need at all. I want to invest that 5...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

How does Bitcoin actually work?

I have a good understanding of markets and macro. I’d like to learn about how bitcoin the network actually works, beyond a beginner level but not at a computer science graduate level. Any suggestions for content? Thanks! submitted by /u...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

The year was 2012

A friend of mine from college had said that I should spend 100 dollars on this new currency because it was going to be worth a lot more than that. It was like maybe 12 dollars per Bitcoin. I kick myself every day for not buying that 100 dollars worth...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Quote from today’s reading

“Dollars are debt, and debt got kind of a bad rap after 2008. Meanwhile, Bitcoin, are not debt. They’re just Bitcoin. They exist in themselves, on the blockchain, rather than being liabilities of banks” (M. Levine, Bloomberg, The Crypto Story 2022”....

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Bitcoin or Bitcoin ETF for an average person?

What do you think about getting Bitcoin ETF instead of BTC? The anonymity aside, it seems that ETF is more secured for an average person because you cannot lose it by accident, or get hacked easily. On the other side, you gotta trust BlackRock or o...