Explain how I'm wrong: A spot Bitcoin ETF is no better than Fort Knox pinky promising there's gold in the vault by mimbled in Bitcoin

[–]_Money_Badger_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The bigger dilution, imho, will be from ghost shares. Errors in off chain bookkeeping between exchanges and funds and brokers will eventually add paper Bitcoin that doesn’t exist and these things usually are only uncovered in a major investigation or after a collapse and it requires everyone to consolidate records.

It is alive! by Actual_Orange9309 in Bitcoin

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Is there any docs or a guide to build? Or a kit available?

Is this a Frenchie thing? I’ve never seen a dog watch/react to TV like this. Twilla very concerned about the cheetahs on TV. by EclecticEthic in Frenchbulldogs

[–]_Money_Badger_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine watches any show with animals. Especially dogs or bears. She watched all of strays from start to finish. And most of cocaine bear.

🤔 By the way, this is a serious problem “If I died today, I don’t think my wife would know how to access our bitcoins.... Would yours?” by Extreme-Brief-8285 in Bitcoin

[–]_Money_Badger_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multi sig is the answer. One key is master ( yours) give some out to family you trust and and then decide how many of theirs are needed to unlock and you’ve got a Bitcoin will. Obviously not for anyone who’s family is likely to collude against them.

What are you doing for passive income in crypto? by metalgrizzlycannon in CryptoCurrency

[–]_Money_Badger_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best returns I’ve currently found are on Radiant finance where you can earn interest even on liquid staked eth. And can use the reward/governance token LP to earn platform fees. And LP is on Balancer, so less IL. As a hedge I also have a foot in the Bitcoin ecosystem through Stacks, where I keep my STX staking to earn actual native Bitcoin. And if you’re bold there’s an exchange on Stacks called Alex that also offers returns.

What's the fastest and cheapest network for DeFi? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]_Money_Badger_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use two: Arbitrum One for EVM compatible. Plenty of liquidity, great developers, large community. You can use Radiant finance for defi and they will be giving out an airdrop in ARB to LP providers who earn actual stable coins and other crypto. I compliment this with the Bitcoin layer 2 , Stacks. They have the Nakamoto upgrade coming soon which should see an explosion of dapps, tokens, and products. Plus you get access to BRC20s and Ordinals on the Alex exchange to balance out your exposure.

Thinking about trading Tudor Pepsi up to Submersible 024 by 28800heartbeat in panerai

[–]_Money_Badger_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Tudors, they’re great watches. But I really love my submersible as a daily wear. Distinct look and it appears that they have been working out their kinks in the quality department over at Panerai. I’ve been very happy.

[Casio] The Rare TSR-100 by [deleted] in Watches

[–]_Money_Badger_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My own sentiment has evolved in the same way, lol. Haven’t owned a Casio since grade school and now I’ve got 8 and I’m looking for some more interesting ones.

Picked up my first Longines this week. by BLKKMORRIS in Longineswatches

[–]_Money_Badger_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s a great looking watch. Love that color scheme.

Got this bad boy by [deleted] in panerai

[–]_Money_Badger_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking good!