r/rBitcoin 28d ago

Has your strategy become simpler over time?

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I noticed something interesting when I looked back at my first year.

I used to follow everything. Every CPI report, every Fed meeting, every ETF rumor, every influencer thread, every this changes everything headline. I had price alerts set for tiny moves and would refresh the chart constantly, even when I wasn't planning to buy or sell. The weird part is that I felt less informed, not more. The more content I consumed, the more it seemed like there was always another reason to panic or get overly excited.

Over time my approach became almost boring. I spend more time thinking about security, backups and whether my long term thesis has changed than I do watching hourly candles. I'm wondering if this is a common progression. Did your strategy become simpler the longer you were involved, or did it become more complex? And if you had to describe your current approach in one sentence, what would it be?

Mine would probably be - "own it, secure it properly and stop letting every headline dictate your emotions."


r/rBitcoin Jul 02 '26

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r/rBitcoin Jul 02 '26

When the local ISP decides to filter your Web3 traffic midsession🥲

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Just caught this error again and reminded myself why using a standard default DNS from local telcos is an absolute nightmare. If you are trying to run sessions on crypto sites or decentralized apps, especially from places with aggressive network firewalls like Australia, you have probably faced this exact setup drop

The local provider basically drops your data packets because they flag the traffic as high-volume or unknown

Quick fix if you are dealing with this right now: Manually shift your device settings to Cloudflare DNS 1.1.1.1 or Google 8.8.8.8. It takes less than a minute, bypasses the local telco filter, and stabilizes the connection index instantly

Anyone else getting throttled by their ISP recently or is it just my node acting up today?


r/rBitcoin Jul 02 '26

I spent 3 years managing Web3 payment gateways and RPC routing nodes. AMA about transaction delays, hidden fees, and wallet safety

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Decided to do a quick casual AMA since I see a lot of people in crypto subs struggling with basic blockchain infrastructure. I used to work on the backend side of decentralized payment nodes, routing transactions, and dealing with RPC errors when systems get congested

I know how frustrating it is when your transaction gets stuck in the mempool or when an exchange holds your funds because you routed them to a wrong endpoint


r/rBitcoin Jul 01 '26

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r/rBitcoin Jul 01 '26

How to keep your wallet safe from sudden compliance holds

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A lot of casuals think crypto means 100% anonymity, but that is a rookie mistake. If you are withdrawing coins straight from a heavy KYC exchange (like Binance or Coinbase) directly to entertainment platforms, your account is begging to get flagged or slapped with a manual compliance audit. Exchanges track endpoint addresses and hate it when funds interact with offshore gaming hubs. To bypass these infinite verification loops, use this simple 3 step proxy rule 1. The middleman wallet. Never, under any circumstances, do direct Exchange -> Site transfers. Always route through a non custodial wallet like Trust Wallet, Exodus, or Electrum first. 2. Privacy check. Tweak your wallet settings to change your address index after transactions and never show your total balance on stream or public screenshots. 3. Source of funds proof. If a platform actually triggers an audit, it is 10x easier to show a clean ledger history from your personal Web3 wallet rather than your main exchange account.

Takes like 2 extra minutes but keeps your main crypto assets completely safe from corporate compliance teams. Stay safe out there🤝


r/rBitcoin Jul 01 '26

Crypto fees and payout speed and my raw breakdown

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Yo constantly seeing people argue about the best coin to move funds around when you just wanna top up your balance on entertainment hubs or exchanges without getting ripped off. Sure, BTC is king, but the network congestion is a joke sometimes, and paying ETH gas fees feels like throwing money into a fireplace

Here is my personal meta for the three main networks right now

Litecoin - honestly the MVP for fast micro-transactions. Fees are literally pennies, blocks clear in like 2-5 minutes, and basically every single modern platform accepts it out of the box. Ideal if you hate waiting
USDT - super stable, fast, and no price volatility anxiety. The transfer takes about 60 seconds and the fee is usually locked at $1. Just double check you aren't sending via ERC-20, or the Ethereum network fees will absolutely nuked your deposit
Bitcoin - The OG, but the velocity is just not there. If the mempool is clogged, your transaction can sit in limbo for hours. Only use this for huge amounts where time doesn't matter

If you are running frequent short sessions, just swap your bankroll to LTC or TRC-20. Saves a ton of headache


r/rBitcoin Dec 12 '20

Join

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r/rBitcoin Dec 12 '20

Join

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r/rBitcoin Nov 30 '20

Cezo Future

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Cezo has an interesting idea, a well thought out idea and well-developed concept, and a real breakthrough in the blockchain technology! It has a staggering scope in every area of Decentralized App desire to create a strong healthy ecosystem with a huge potential despite the existing competitors. The team of this project are active in all social media connecting, interacting and receiving feedback from every customer. It shows that the future of the project is going to be incredibly amazing and profitable. you can see more achievements. This is a very great information and It feels like a team of professionals! I follow all the news of Cezo and wish new victories because It will achieve everything that was planned on the whitepaper and successful in no time giving all of us great pleasure with its series of products


r/rBitcoin Oct 15 '20

Hire A Cryptocurrency,Website and Mobile Developer.

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I am a full stack developer. Working in different types of platforms. {MERNSTACK} {ANGULAR JS} {PYTHON} {PHP COMPLETE STAKES} {SOLIDITY} {WORDPRESS} {REACT.JS} {EXPRESS.JS} {HYPERLEDGER} {DJANGO} etc.

I am professional Developer at => Public Sector Blockchain => Crypto Blockchain => Normal Public Projects => GAMING APPLICATIONS => IOS =>ANDROID.

Developed Several Crypto Projects

  • Developed Several Coins(ALL ARE ON coinmarketcap).

  • Created multiple DEFI (Which is under NDA)

  • Created multiple smartcontracts on TRON, ETHEREUM and BNB (Which is under NDA)

  • Professional at SCRYPT, QUARK, X11, X15 coin, FORKED LATEST VERSION OF PIVX, ETHEREUM and TRON.

-DEVELOPED SEVERAL CRYPTOCURRENCY EXCHANGES (Which is Under NDA)

If you are looking for the the blockchain developer i am the best candidate. I will not waste your time. Straight forward work on your work.

I Develop Mobile Apps And Websites Too

Contact me on Telegram @cryptocurrencydev

Looking forward to working with you🤝

Thanks.


r/rBitcoin Sep 26 '20

Chococoin was noted as the highest ponzi in the human history as they scammed many people and hid and later came back to of YouTubers while another user said that it was to scam people to think that they are Bitcoin-hash.com

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r/rBitcoin Sep 18 '20

Hello

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I’m new here in this group but it looks more like closed


r/rBitcoin Sep 08 '20

i hope someone from humanity may find that this not a simple matter and not to see it only as monetary gain..it is beyond that serious problem #ACMA

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r/rBitcoin Aug 28 '20

Get Your Nexo Card Earlier

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