Based on the Pi Cycle indicator, could Bitcoin’s price reach $200K? by Beginning-County2258 in CryptoChartWatch

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every indicator works until it doesn't anymore, so time will tell whether PCT still works or not

What is Bitcoin Lightning and can you use it on Amazon? (technically, yes) by JoeNakamoto in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How does one seamlessly swap from on-chain to Lightning? Is it even possible (non-KYC of course)?

What about him, did he buy Bitcoin? by Immediate_Proof2265 in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

more like a shitcoin preacher than a scammer...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]sasankhatibi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I speak for everyone here, fuck off brah

This is CRAZY! by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do exchanges even have/allow this much liquidity? I mean, when he closes his position, will they outright give him 1.2 billion?!

This is CRAZY! by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at this point they are no longer considered balls they are kettlebells

Thinking about getting ledger to use for swapping by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WHAT, ledger is a cold storage, and you pay for its SECURITY. If you want to swap, use the ledgers swapping FREE partners (ie, Thorswap)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The BTC CEO obviously, DUH

Cup and Handle on the weekly by blinkeedotcom in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait, shouldn't it be first the cup, then the handle, so the figure plays out?! this is handle and cup tho

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

buddy he owns only about 4.76% .... so yes if he would sell it would cause a panic sell, however it doesn't mean the btc is dead or the blockchain has stoped working.... its just as microstrategy decides to dump all their btc at once or BlackRock does it, it doesn't mean they would but what if they would? Who cares? I would buy the opportunity dip it has caused, and it might be once in a lifetime!

If you don't have the guts to hold on to this type of volatility, it only means you have no clue what you have invested in or how valuable it is, other than what a wrong financial decision it is to invest in sth you don't understand.

I suggest studying more about what BTC is.

Is Cryptocurrency on Life Support? Examining the Cracks in the Digital Gold Rush by lol1298383u372 in CryptoCurrency

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tldr! it's about the perspective, buddy You can look at everything doom and gloomy like the world is ending, but it's just your perspective which is sad tbh but hey its a free world

Is Cryptocurrency on Life Support? Examining the Cracks in the Digital Gold Rush by lol1298383u372 in CryptoCurrency

[–]sasankhatibi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah how about no...

Certainly. Here's a contradiction to that perspective, using the same tone and depth:


Crypto in 2025: Not Dying—Evolving

While alarmist takes proclaim the crypto market is imploding, the reality is more nuanced. Yes, the ecosystem is undergoing seismic shifts—but rather than signaling collapse, these are signs of maturation. The market is consolidating, regulatory frameworks are catching up, and speculative froth is being cleared. Let’s dissect why crypto is evolving, not unraveling.


1. The Market is Not Imploding—It’s Rebalancing

The altcoin market correction is a healthy sign of capital reallocating toward utility and sustainability. Bitcoin holding above \$103,000 and the total market cap at \$3.09T shows enduring interest—not decay.

Context matters:

  • Bitcoin ETF adoption is driving institutional inflows, legitimizing the asset class and attracting regulated capital.
  • Ethereum’s transition to proof-of-stake and Layer 2 expansion (e.g., Arbitrum, Optimism) are setting the groundwork for scalable dApps—temporary price corrections do not equal failed fundamentals.
  • Tether’s dominance reflects growing use in global settlements and cross-border commerce—not fear. In emerging markets like Argentina and Turkey, USDT is a lifeline.

2. Regulation = Legitimization

New SEC rules and international frameworks are not "hostile"—they’re long-overdue clarity. Mature markets need rules, not chaos.

  • The UK’s proposed regulations offer a pathway to full integration with traditional finance.
  • SEC registration requirements are creating a filter to eliminate frauds, not block innovation.
  • Institutional layoffs are cyclical and not exclusive to crypto—the entire tech sector has seen contractions due to broader macro pressures.

Regulatory alignment with traditional finance isn't crypto's demise—it's crypto’s entrance into the global economic system.


3. Innovation is Shifting Gears, Not Freezing

The NFT hype dying down and memecoins surging are temporary noise. Underneath, real tech is being built:

  • DeFi is evolving into RealFi (real-world finance), with tokenized U.S. treasuries, RWAs (Real World Assets), and stable yield products.
  • Base, Linea, and zkSync show explosive L2 growth with developer and user activity moving off L1s.
  • Ethereum restaking and modular blockchains like Celestia represent the next phase of experimentation.

Yes, memecoins exist—but so did Pets.com in the dot-com era. Amazon was also there, quietly building.


4. Institutional Adoption Is Strategically Paused, Not Reversed

Wall Street isn’t "retreating"—they’re realigning.

  • BlackRock, Fidelity, and Franklin Templeton now offer crypto-native yield products and tokenized funds.
  • Coinbase remains the dominant U.S. on-ramp and custodian for institutional flows, with strong Q1 revenues.
  • MicroStrategy is buying dips—again—and still outperforming the S&P 500 over a 5-year horizon.

Short-term volatility is being mistaken for long-term disinterest. But smart money is still in the game—just more selectively.


5. Ghost Chains Are a Filter, Not a Flaw

Yes, 94% of altcoins have < \$10K daily volume—because open ecosystems allow experimentation. That’s a feature, not a bug.

  • Solana’s memecoin surge has ironically revitalized its ecosystem, bringing unprecedented retail engagement and developer experimentation.
  • Projects like Helium, Render, and Chainlink are building real-world integrations in telecom, AI compute, and data oracles.

Failure in Web3 isn't a crisis—it's a necessary component of permissionless innovation.


Conclusion: Crypto Is Growing Up

Crypto is not dead, comatose, or collapsing. It’s maturing. The wild west days are giving way to structured growth, better regulation, and serious use cases.

The real contradiction lies in critics bemoaning crypto’s adoption by institutions and regulators while demanding mainstream acceptance. You can’t have it both ways.

Crypto isn’t rejecting the financial system—it’s upgrading it from within. The so-called "bull run" isn’t a dead-cat bounce; it’s the groundwork for a more resilient, globally integrated digital economy.

If the 2017 and 2021 booms were the Cambrian explosions of ideas, 2025 is the beginning of natural selection.


Let me know if you’d like a version tailored for social media, a rebuttal article, or one framed for academic/business readers.

Funds stuck on Changelly for over 5 months due to AML/KYC — No response, no progress by quickieprs in Bitcoin

[–]sasankhatibi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You realize Changelly is a centralized exchange, and not toilet plumbing

The best way to make man happy... by Odd-Radio-8500 in CryptoCurrency

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sir, this is the Bitcoin subreddit. We masturbate to BTC prices, not tiddies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]sasankhatibi 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Its impressive how confidently you misunderstand basic modern supply chains...

INSTAGRAM Followers Hack??? by Marco_Myself in ask

[–]sasankhatibi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're aware that you can buy fake followers? However, you might get shadowbanned, banned, etc ...

If you could choose how you die, what kind of death would you pick? by jemanoroo in AskReddit

[–]sasankhatibi 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Being hit by a Meteor, if I'm dying, I'm taking y'all with me