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BTCUSDT20240512C63000
Bitcoin / Tether USD May 12 2024 63000.00 Call
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May 12, 2024 3:59:00 AM EDT
5.00USDT-66.667%(-10.00)00
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BTC Specific Mentions
As of Nov 27, 2025 2:10:22 AM EST (6 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
7 min ago • u/NikhilUnnikrishnan • r/btc • we_are_sooooooo_back_bitcoin_will_be_over_100k • C
Will you be disappointed if BTC goes all the way till $210 in Q2 ? Think before you act.
sentiment -0.48
20 min ago • u/Pretty_Ad_7885 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_november_27_2025 • C
brah in the last few years every conspiracy theory was shown true. This one will come to light eventually. BTC is literal documentation of all transactions in the world. Do you think some philanthropist did it?
sentiment -0.15
19 min ago • u/daviddjg0033 • r/unusual_whales • more_than_half_of_us_stock_trading_is_happening • C
It never is enough to move tlt like dark pool buys move indexes.
Check out @volumeleaders on Twitter.
I bought SARK (short ARK) a few weeks back - SARK was $20ish and it was the largest since inception.
Recently a largest since inception URA ETF. Months ago largest ever SPMD mid cap ETF.
Outflows are just as important- just ask crypto bros about BTC since 123k.
Retail can move a small cap stock with gamma squeezes but there is no edge in large caps or the huge bond market (what $100T globally?)
I copy trades from the best !
sentiment 0.84
25 min ago • u/Illustrious_Ad_5081 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_november_27_2025 • C
BTC
sentiment 0.00
24 min ago • u/RANEDJ • r/CryptoMarkets • crypto_market_fomo_the_relief_rally_trap • C
Nah I bought @ 7500 BTC gonna sell by December
sentiment -0.23
26 min ago • u/NEO71011 • r/ValueInvesting • jp_morgan_accused_of_manufacturing_oct_10_crash • C
margin hike on $MSTR trading from 50% to 95%
This document has been public for 42 days. The market ignored it for 6 weeks
Long $BTC, Short $MSTR” trade, which Adrian called a blatant attempt to sway market sentiment.
Which part is only trust me? They aren't gonna come out swinging and say nah don't buy this. They forced everyone's hand especially all the leverage.
sentiment -0.15
28 min ago • u/DryMyBottom • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_november_27_2025_gmt0 • C
BTC looks strong this morning
sentiment 0.51
28 min ago • u/PossibleFirm7095 • r/technicalanalysis • spy_head_shoulders_thoughts • C
Every uptrend looks like a H&S. Take a look at BTC on the weekly timeframe 😚
sentiment 0.74
28 min ago • u/No_Piano_4690 • r/BitcoinBeginners • best_exchange_for_small_quick_bitcoin_trades_with • C
For small, quick BTC buys, the “best” really depends on whether you care more about low fees or pure convenience.
For me, Kraken has been the most consistent: limit orders keep fees low, and deposits/withdrawals are pretty quick. Coinbase Advanced can work too, but regular Coinbase is pricey for small trades. Bitstamp is another solid middle-ground option with predictable fees and decent liquidity.
One thing beginners miss is the spread — sometimes the fee looks low but the price you’re getting is a bit worse, which matters more on tiny trades.
If you’re just hopping between assets rather than doing constant buy/sell, I sometimes use Rubic since it aggregates different routes (you’ll see people chat about it in Rubic), but it’s just a side tool, not a core exchange.
If you share your payment method and country, folks can narrow it down even better.
sentiment 0.48
32 min ago • u/CricketBusy8769 • r/cro • check_out_this_sweet_pic_squint_so_you_can_see_it • C
Good to see you are still here puf! Hope your prediction will turn out to be right! For now if BTC goes up CRO goes up a lot more, who knows where we are heading 😀. Hope they will update on their roadmap soon, a lot of the things they announced are still pending.
sentiment 0.91
34 min ago • u/pyalot • r/btc • imagine_being_a_btc_core_developer_dissing • C
Made sure that Bitcoin survives for when it's needed (no thanks to you bunch who tried to kill Bitcoin), and be ready for use if adoption should ever happen (unlike BTC who gave that up completely).
If the Bitcoin fork of what you think of as Bitcoin does not follow Satoshis whitepaper in the spirit of peer to peer electronic cash, functionally and technically in adherence to how satoshi laid out, your fork isn‘t Bitcoin. Simple as that. If you don‘t believe the only fork of Bitcoin that still follows Satoshis whitepaper to be Bitcoin, then you admit, Bitcoin died 2017 at your hands.
sentiment 0.04
42 min ago • u/longonbtc • r/Bitcoin • is_there_a_simple_logical_explanation_to_feel • C
No, that's not how Bitcoin works. The maximum supply of BTC would not change even if 99% of the hashrate wanted to increase the maximum supply of BTC.
Increasing the maximum supply of BTC would require a hard fork and that would create a new altcoin with its own separate blockchain, but only as long as some cryptocurrency miners are willing to mine this separate altcoin. Bitcoin would still exist with its own separate blockchain and nothing about Bitcoin would have been changed. In fact, this has already happened many times. There have already been more than a hundred altcoins that have been created by forking off from Bitcoin.
sentiment 0.54
53 min ago • u/Father_of_Lies666 • r/DeepFuckingValue • gme_the_only_thing_in_the_market_refusing_to_die • C
BTC isn’t really a boomer asset. It’s more like a Ponzi scheme for millennials.
GME is “holding well” because it was sold off to under cash value.
So it’s only holding well because it didn’t hold well for MONTHS prior.
sentiment 0.90
55 min ago • u/FnAardvark • r/CryptoCurrency • bitcoin_price_target_jpmorgan_predicts_btc_usd • C
No, MSCI is considering making a rule that would remove treasury companies from the index. JPM made a report warning that if MSCI did that, and other indexes followed suit, MSTR could be removed from the Nasdaq 100
So, no they aren't shorting MSTR, they aren't trying to remove them from indexes, they aren't attacking MSTR or BTC and nobody in these subs knows how to do a basic Google search.
sentiment -0.08
1 hr ago • u/byte_of_rope • r/BitcoinCA • btc_as_collateral • C
You can use wbtc on a defi lending market like aave to borrow stablecoins overcollateralized
Or you can own ibit in a margin account with a company like IBKR and technically be able to borrow against BTC that way as well
sentiment 0.73
1 hr ago • u/nitroacid411 • r/wallstreetbets • im_cooked_need_mstr_to_hit_320_to_break_even • C
Been a good week lets look at the data
*** Current News (1 to 7 days) ***
- 3.2 trillion market cryptocurrency cap exceeded
- $90,000 k Bitcoin - Gold (perspective)
- $3,000 k ETH - Silver (perspective)
China/USA trade tariff deal
Russia/Ukraine war peace deal
Artificial Intelligence AI:
- Nvidia down $195 -> $170 20th-25th November - Remember Deep Seek fears from China competitor
- Nvidia challenged by Google Gemini buyers from Meta data centers
- Big 7 AI are opening up more companies and this will not continue to be the only 7 in this stock market
Federal rate cut: December 10th:
- November rate cut no effect on cryptocurrency
- USA bonds backing BTC
- Cheat Sheet in 11/26 (Greater > 6.5 trillion is the number)
- Jobs
- Cartels were liquidated last week and during the month of November - Drop 30%
- China #3 worldwide miners of cryptocurrency - China eyeing opening the ban since 2021
- Russia open for cryptocurrency
- Russia sold bags to pay bills - can't pay soldiers
Public moves:
- Andrew Tate liquidated 700k+
- Baron Trump longs opened 50m+
- Garrett Jin longs opened 200m+
Imagine the people NOT showing their cards in poker? How many of these people are you or connected to your investments?
- Michael Saylor holding even at a close 74k topple and explains the 12 year cycle not 4 year
- Tommy Lee holding ETH on the dump
- Robert Kiyosaki is not a crypto investor - A real estate mogul yes, not crypto, he sold
- JPMorgan Chase - Bitcoin bond
What have you seen in the past 1 to 7 days. Ask yourself? Ask your team? Time to invest or sellout? Watch those %'s and gains or loses. It's showing a lot of data.
sentiment -0.86
1 hr ago • u/CRPTM_ONE • r/CoinBase • crypto_was_fun_until_i_tried_to_do_taxes • C
Crypto Tax Crash Course (USA) — Simple & Actionable
1. Selling, swapping, or spending crypto = taxable event.
Even BTC → ETH counts as selling BTC. Every one of these goes on Form 8949 as a capital gain or loss.
2. Income-Based Crypto (taxed the day you receive it)
These are taxed at fair market value (FMV) the moment they hit your wallet:
Staking rewards
Mining rewards
Airdrops
Referral/sign-up rewards
Play-to-earn tokens
Liquidity mining/yield rewards
Later, when you sell these tokens, that triggers a second taxable event (capital gain/loss).
3. Wallet-to-wallet transfers are NOT taxable.
Just mark them as self-transfers so your tax tool doesn’t mislabel it as a sale.
4. NFT Taxes
NFTs are taxed almost the same as crypto:
Buying an NFT
Buying with ETH/SOL = taxable (because spending crypto counts as a sale).
Buying with USD or stablecoins = NOT taxable.
Selling an NFT
Triggers capital gain/loss based on your cost basis.
Minting NFTs
Usually not taxable unless you receive something with clear FMV.
NFT Royalties
Counted as ordinary income.
5. DeFi Taxes
Some common DeFi actions do create taxable events:
Swaps on DEXes
Treated as trades → capital gain/loss.
Providing Liquidity
If you receive an LP token for your deposit, the IRS sees it as trading your crypto for a new asset → taxable event.
Removing Liquidity
You’re effectively swapping one asset for another → taxable.
Yield/Rewards from LP pools, nodes, staking, etc.
Counted as income at FMV on the day you receive it.
Bridging Assets
Not taxable if the asset stays the same. But wrapped assets (or bridges that issue a new token) can be taxable.
6. Cost Basis Is King
Cost basis = what you originally paid for the asset.
If you lose it, the IRS assumes you bought the crypto for $0 → meaning 100% profit on every sale. That means massive overpaying.
Track it or regret it.
7. Use a Crypto Tax Tool (seriously)
Pick an IRS-compliant tool built for U.S. crypto taxes.
It will:
Auto-import exchange + wallet data
Track cost basis properly
Detect self-transfers
Handle DeFi + NFTs
Generate Form 8949 + full tax reports
Save you hours (or days) of manual cleanup
Even casual traders benefit from using one.
Crypto is fun when you’re clicking buttons. It gets messy when you have to explain those clicks to the IRS.
Tax season is not a nightmare. Poor tracking is.
Good luck for the upcoming tax season. I hope this helps.
sentiment 0.99
1 hr ago • u/nitroacid411 • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • wallstreet_can_crash_btc_price_in_milliseconds • C
Check out these fun facts before posting this FUD
*** Current News (1 to 7 days) ***
- 3.2 trillion market cryptocurrency cap exceeded
- $90,000 k Bitcoin - Gold (perspective)
- $3,000 k ETH - Silver (perspective)
China/USA trade tariff deal
Russia/Ukraine war peace deal
Artificial Intelligence AI:
- Nvidia down $195 -> $170 20th-25th November - Remember Deep Seek fears from China competitor
- Nvidia challenged by Google Gemini buyers from Meta data centers
- Big 7 AI are opening up more companies and this will not continue to be the only 7 in this stock market
Federal rate cut: December 10th:
- November rate cut no effect on cryptocurrency
- USA bonds backing BTC
- Cheat Sheet in 11/26 (Greater > 6.5 trillion is the number)
- Jobs
- Cartels were liquidated last week and during the month of November - Drop 30%
- China #3 worldwide miners of cryptocurrency - China eyeing opening the ban since 2021
- Russia open for cryptocurrency
- Russia sold bags to pay bills - can't pay soldiers
Public moves:
- Andrew Tate liquidated 700k+
- Baron Trump longs opened 50m+
- Garrett Jin longs opened 200m+
Imagine the people NOT showing their cards in poker? How many of these people are you or connected to your investments?
- Michael Saylor holding even at a close 74k topple and explains the 12 year cycle not 4 year
- Tommy Lee holding ETH on the dump
- Robert Kiyosaki is not a crypto investor - A real estate mogul yes, not crypto, he sold
- JPMorgan Chase - Bitcoin bond
What have you seen in the past 1 to 7 days. Ask yourself? Ask your team? Time to invest or sellout? Watch those %'s and gains or loses. It's showing a lot of data.
sentiment -0.91
2 hr ago • u/Any_Criticism120 • r/DeepFuckingValue • microstrategy_just_got_gmed • C
Yeah. JPM doesn't have a short position in MSTR. In Q3 2025 they sold 772,000 shares and purchased 117 million in puts. SI is around 10% of float, which is not a lot, GME was something like 140% at its peak. I think that everybody is moving over to IBIT because after the MSTR dilution, the stock decoupled from BTC and now it is no longer a proxy. Also, the current financing is a Ponzi. It is simple risk management.
sentiment 0.21
2 hr ago • u/Oddsee • r/Bitcoin • my_reaction_to_bitcoin_hitting_91k_today • C
Fair enough, normally I wouldn't wish someone luck shorting BTC but good luck.
sentiment 0.80


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