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Deep down, bitcoiners have always been in favor of Fed printing money

Officially, they are against it, and they like to criticize Fed for printing too much money.

But in reality, they are overjoyed whenever they see Fed printing money, because this is good for bitcoin.

Deep down, bitcoiners love it when Fed prints money.

Just sayin'.

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Why crypto other than Bitcoin is a shitcoin?

I often hear that all crypto other than Bitcoin is a shitcoin. Could someone explain it to me?
Is it just due to it being the first and therefore the only coin that is issued in a truly de-centralised manner?

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Do you think Bitcoin will hit another huge dip like what happened 2021-2022? From 60k+ to 15k+

Basically the title. Im curious what's everyone's opinion is based on the facts we have.

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12 Years of Difference in the Bitcoin Conference
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Russian state-owned bank to issue bitbonds

Game theory is playing out. Russia is issuing bitcoin backed bonds, which will play a vital role in funding its expenditures (war) and its allies (china) will likely purchase these bonds. Russia's adversaries (Europe/US) will have no choice but to join the race and open up their own exposure to bitcoin. Only one direction this can go (up).



Russia issuing bitbonds, US will be next. Keep an eye out for XXI to accelerate their SPAC approval and get their own bonds out there asap.

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95% of Bitcoin has been mined, but 95% of people don’t own any

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What’s the general consensus on what percentage of your investment portfolio to put into bitcoin?

I’m currently getting started with investing and I’m investing about 30% in bitcoin. 30% in mutual funds and 30% in other business ventures/opportunities. Thoughts?

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Feels oddly quiet & calm… before the storm?

Price is hovering around $100k - but no news, not many new posts, no craze on X / Twitter nor in real life. Is this it for this cycle? Or is this calm before the storm? Is retail out of picture post 2021 cycle?

Where do you guys think we end up peak price before December 2025?

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Cathie trying to wake up retail?
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2030-2032: The Years Bitcoin Becomes Unbuyable

Scarcity and liquidity are some of the main attractions of Bitcoin as an asset and monetary system; however, I hadn't seen any real calculations on when it will become 'essentially unbuyable'. This meaning that demand completely outweighs supply.


Some basic data points towards 2028-2032 as being critical years in Bitcoin's life, where it will become the first digital asset to be essentially unbuyable.



* Bitcoin has a max supply of 21 million
* 19.7 million has already been mined
* 3–4 million are estimated as lost forever
* That leaves about15M in circulation, but...

Only 2 million BTC are left on exchanges right now. A number that is dropping at an increasing rate.



# What's happening at the moment:

* Long-term holders are stacking and not selling
* Big buyers (ETFs, institutions, whales etc) are pulling BTC off exchanges into cold storage
* New demand (retail + institutional) keeps growing, but available supply is drying up.



Based on current trends:

* Exchange reserves are dropping100k-200k BTC every year
* If this continues, exchange BTC could drop below 100k by around 2028-2029
* By **2030-2032**, **there may be days where available BTC is near zero** unless sellers emerge
* At that point, **you won’t be able to buy BTC without a large price impact:** the price will have to rise dramatically to convince anyone to sell



# What this means:

* Big price spikes just to get someone to sell
* Slippage on large orders
* Possibly insane premiums in bull markets
* Essentially: Bitcoin could become “unbuyable” in the traditional sense.

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Bitcoin makes me not care about job titles. Is that bad?

I used to care about moving up the corporate ladder. Such as trying to get a director, or VP position. But with BTC, I don’t really care about that anymore. Don’t get me wrong, i love my job, but I just care enough to move up comfortably to buy more BTC and take care of my family.

I honestly don’t care about the extra work or pain that comes with upper management. Working until 10 pm to satisfy some CEO, who doesn’t give a damn about you. With BTC, that goes out the window. Stacking sats and knowing that my future will be financially secure for me and my kids goes much further to me. I’m not saying how much I have, but I have enough to set up my family for quite a while if something goes awry in corporate land.

Anyone else like this? Or do you still care about moving up in your career and up the ladder??

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Daily Discussion, June 03, 2025

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 you!

If you don't get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow.

Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions.

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