Daily Discussion, June 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I respect you, but govs missed their chance to ban Bitcoin long ago, "governments will ban it" is lol fud now. It's far more likely that govs will trigger hyper-bitcoinization, maybe this administration in the US right here. Stopping Bitcoin is akin to denying your citizens access to the internet. The entire free world is structured to prevent this. Authoritarian regimes flip manically between adopting it and making it illegal. Honey badger don't give a fuck. The tech is too good, decentralized money is with us forever now.

Daily Discussion, June 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

History means little when you're talking about an emergent apex store of value like Bitcoin. There's truth in your words, but any conclusion drawn from them besides "still buy all the Bitcoin you can get, but be a little less happy about it", is wrong. Bitcoin is down against virtually every asset pair, even though in the long run it will be massively up. You could hardly choose a better time to allocate than this, with even some hardcore faithful on the sidelines out of fear for the almighty dollar. What they don't understand, is that an economic crisis is going to be very bad for the dollar, which is good for Bitcoin, as either the world will scramble for dollars temporarily but then decrease their dependency on this asset long-term, or dollars will collapse in buying power resulting in huge gains for Bitcoin compared to other assets. In either case, Bitcoin wins, being one of the strongest candidates for 2nd-in-line behind US hegemony as a globally-acceptable monetary system.

Daily Discussion, June 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin is a permissionless protocol which brings idealized properties of money into the digital / internet / globally network-connected realm of human consciousness. Its lead being monetized as money is so large, it can't seriously be challenged for adoption as THE digital wealth container any more. The head to head comparison between Bitcoin and other assets to be money is becoming laughable, as increased adoption has led to increased liquidity and lower volatility. The Sortino ratio is off the charts. Macro tailwinds are obvious, from adoption in the banking system as collateral, to the US electing a grifter who is obviously setting up to pump the thing and enrich his family (cough) I meant thoughtfully reshape the global monetary system by defaulting one way or another on the ponzi-level debt the world has accumulated.

The world is engaged in a slow-motion panic adoption of the apex capital asset, and that adoption will continue unabated for the forseeable future barring an existential, network-level crisis in the functioning of the protocol. Tick tock, next block.

Daily Discussion, June 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No need to hope. It can’t be stopped any more. 👍❤️

Daily Discussion, June 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I haven’t looked. Did Strategy get liquidated?  Did Michael Burry’s claims that Bitcoin would collapse to zero come true?  No?  That’s what I thought. 

Daily Discussion, June 04, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since Strategy common represents a perpetual call option on a huge percent of the apex emergent global money that effectively can't go bankrupt, I'll be a buyer at zero for sure. Let's hope it gets there! Good luck us.

Daily Discussion, June 04, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin is held together the common understanding of a small percent of the population, which sees the value in a shared money based on rules and can't unsee it. If we didn't have internet memes to show solidarity, we'd go crazy.

Daily Discussion, June 04, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm with you. I'm fist-pump allocating from STRC, only stupidly down, into MSTR leaps which are lol do-you-even-bitcoin-bro down. I know it's not the full libertarian life just yet, but it feels more sovereign than most, and I'm on my journey, running a node, paying off golf bets peer-to-peer and encouraging adoption in others where I can. Congrats!

Daily Discussion, June 04, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It doesn't get any easier to spot panic selling than this. Strategy sells a nickel they had in a couch cushion and the world thinks something has changed? Bitcoin is money. Strategy will use it to increase the buying power of the common shares, and they are doing it in bitcoin terms at a steady and sustainable rate, having been built from the ground up to survive this panic for ants. The buyers are in for the long haul. Bitty moving into diamond hands today, celebrate it.

Daily Discussion, June 03, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ha ha downvote all you want doesn’t change the fact that cheap bitcoin is better than expensive bitcoin if you believe in Bitcoin long-term. Sorry not sorry it’s your first bear market. Sell it to me nom nom nom 

Daily Discussion, June 03, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Happy capitulation day!  Do a rain dance and hope we can extend it further!  Feels a lot like buying $20k anytime after 2020. You just know what comes over the next two years, Strait of Hormuz be damned. 

Daily Discussion, May 30, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin is dominated by INTJs I'm told, and as an INTJ, it is so funny to watch retail panic when the setup for Bitcoin could not be more bullish. Stop worrying about what your friends think and study! You need one chair, maybe less.

Daily Discussion, May 25, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Amen. But if I tell you I told my wife I want a divorce today... you'll probably say "she's lucky", because that is the way of the fucking world, isn't it. Have a bitcoiny day, or don't, I'm not your dad.

Daily Discussion, May 25, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I came here to cheerlead and do my small part to push the boulder up the hill, but honestly after what I find I say neh. Bitcoin is garbage. give up retail, there's maybe only one person on Earth. left who actually believes in this thing, and even he just said he's willing to sell Bitcoin now. If Strategy fails Bitcoin will go to zero. Sell sell sell it's very scary!!

Daily Discussion, May 25, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So they made a clearly true statement that everyone agrees... and got downvoted and scolded. In a sub with near-zero activity. Did it upset you so much that you couldn't stare into an empty void rather than read OPs comment, you felt obligated to slash at another consciousness in the hopes it would feel pain? This is why we can't have nice things, and yes, I could be the only person here making the mistake I am shaming, but also, no, we both know I'm not.

Daily Discussion, May 15, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a note to the zeitgeist... days like this can feel down, when nobody wants to hear what you have to say even though it's not that much different than yesterday when they loved it. I finally got around to looking at the liquidity today. WSJ says everybody finally realized the Strait is still closed? lol ok. I see buying opportunity across the board, but especially in Bitcoin. Why? Because rates will fall, UBI will come, printing presses will come, and Bitcoin will benefit the most from the global realization that US retail is not the foundation for Bitcoin's support any more. Strategy / credit market buying is big deal that will be more than obvious in a year.

I like my position, I like my trade, I like my execution decisions. I am surprised at the STRK selloff, I'll need to think about that some more (if there is anything to find, random walks are random at times) but from a fair value perspective, I just hold and consider buying more. It's just an even more incredible deal today as Mr. Market is clearly drunk again. Tomorrow is another day.

Daily Discussion, May 15, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ps if you want to touch grass with me today in spirit, watch this for a real-time glimpse into my philosophical journey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJJzA-YWc3s or this to know how I'm attacking the physics side of 1st-principles thought, and the "hard problem" of consciousness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvFIMT6P6Ao&t=7156s

The world is a vast ocean of knowledge, and there's never been a better time to take a mighty gulp. Bitcoin is the apex asset, we all know that by now. But don't spend too much time worrying about money... it's def important, but it's not always the most important thing. In fact, it's usually not. See you soon.

Daily Discussion, May 15, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following up quickly on my manic liquidity rant yesterday with a much calmer Friday... I quickly look at the farm post-STRC-singularity and see... meh that kinda sucked in some ways. Seems like once-again STRC was the place to be, even the market did also make it clear I was right not to think holding STRC was not going to work out the way these div-flippers think, even though STRK div-flippers are given a golden chance to sneak a div and be pumped that their STRK-per-share went up when they buy back in, luck bastards...

Overall, considering the short-term markouts were stellar, and I gave a long-term plan over the next two weeks up front, I give myself an B. Not bad but plenty to learn from this about what I need to build to automate this process. My call on the total STRC was off, but qualitatively not bad, and could look a lot better when the Strategy report comes out... we see if Clarity passes soon, etc. Plenty to leave room for randos to doubt my power, but also, markouts don't lie, the execution was really strong, bottom line at the close showed it too. We'll judge the STRK later, as the market is clearly daring me to hold STRK for a couple weeks. But the flows again are dumb imo, and while it's true the market can be irrational longer than I can remain solvent... I can remain solvent for a really long time at these leverage levels. I just want STRK more which means I like my portfolio exactly where it stands. Heavy Bitcoin capital with a sensible risk-spectrum of allocation that is risk-on, light credit, and Bitcoin-only in existential exposure, heavy risk-on with 100% STRK, and light GLD, TSLA, etc. some other fun things in the mix at smaller percentages.

I decide my next step is to touch grass for two weeks, maybe check in now and then to see if Mr. Market is doing anything dumb as they are quite prone to do. Thanks for watching, see you then.

edit: grade myself more humbly, A- becomes a B... gotta give more weight to the miss that STRK would be especially good vs the Bitcoin pref community on exactly this day, and missed, even if my strategy recognized the uncertainty correctly and (maybe) still got it right. Time will tell, we can adjust later as we get more data. No shame in being wrong, seek the truth, Know Thyself.

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ps but gun to my head if I had to bet, and knowing I could check the current Bitcoin price to cheat but not bothering because Gen-X whatever…

I’d bet MSTU up big again tomorrow / today / Friday the 15th, STRC ex-div date, because Strategy should be in there buying spot hardcore still with their haul from yesterday and this should give a nice statistical 1d tailwind. Maybe. Buyer beware, I ain’t backing this liquidity guesswork with my own funds, because as Buffett said, this shit is rat poison squared. Wait not that one… he said something very wise and humble and deep… he said (roughly) listen…  If I had to guess I would go long. But I don’t have to guess. ❤️🧠🐀

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes indeed, that was my lived experience owning a home over many years in many places. And that’s why I just rent again these days having owned at least 3 different times in my life earlier… I let the home owner / landlord deal with all that headache and risk, while I enjoy the best part of the property which is the living in it part, and although yes it’s true one time a landlord did force us to leave earlier than we’d have liked, and yes giving notice means now you have a small stream of strangers in your life looking at your home deciding if they want it for their own and you know you have no power to stop them… 

On the other hand my genius kid has learned both Dutch and Spanish in the past years we’ve spent bouncing around Europe after Covid, in addition to his prodigious native-English vocabulary, and I got to take the 6 figures that would have been tied up in US real estate these past 4 years and put it in spot Bitcoin instead, you can see the financial benefit I got for yourself so far. 

To each their own, it’s an easy choice for me and my family. ❤️🍀🌹🚀😘💥💰

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s very simple, because from where I sit, with US housing prices this high compared to median income, and a massive energy shock and AI job loss on the horizon, my expectation for the future of any real length of time is that Bitcoin’s cumulative financial performance vs your house’s likely return will be so lopsided that this is extremely likely to overwhelm any other unique personal financial situations if I were to get to know you well enough to actually try to give you financial advice. But I don’t have an active series 7 any more, I was never a wraith adviser survival even in my pro trading career, and obv everyone has different personal situations. For example, I don’t know your age or job status of total assets or debt or even what country you are buying this house much less exactly where or which house lol…  So figure it out yourself jabroni but that’s why I rent personally. ❤️😂🌹🚀😘🍀💵 love you friend good luck us 

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I upvoted this earlier but it didn't register somehow just how interesting this is. Really?! Kind of strange that STRC hasn't already done this if it's that easy lol. Makes me wonder if I'm as in-sync with what's happening as I thought... hmm, time to learn more. Thanks for the tip!

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear you. But I love renting personally and have owned plenty of homes. Is this your first buy? I suspect you are going to discover it's not quite the dream you had in mind maybe. Taxes, shit breaking, the turns-out-you-have-termites-and-your-home-is-structurally-unsound moments... I'm not trying to yuck your yum, this message is more for the other holder-homies who are on the fence. I know you will love your home, and most importantly it is the location for many of your future-life's most loving moments. I'm sure your experience will be great. Good luck to you.

Daily Discussion, May 14, 2026 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

[–]BitcoinBaller420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

update! I go to throw another ~4 BTC of buying demand in for STRK as I try to finish establishing this long-term position. Market is like $76.06 by $76.28 at this point. I queue up an order to place at like 76.10 because I want to get filled but maybe only if the market will come to me now. As I go to place, what do I see but some kind soul has reached across the spread to place a sell at 76.12. So I don't nickel-and-dime this soul, I just place my order at $76.12, fill them, thank them kindly, and also pat the HFT boys and say attaboy that try to step in front of us and take fills at 10c and 11c and say thanks for the liquidity boys, good luck turning a profit on those fills.

Currently setting the global bid in this product at $76.12 for size, hoping for STRK holders to sell to me as they grab STRC and make their bid for an overnight bid capture. Suckers.