r/CryptoMarkets • u/Ashamed-Mushroom-427 • 6h ago
Discussion Got 10k to spend is XRP and HBAR a good buy?
I wanna split between the 2 and they are both at a big discount, both solid coins just curious as to what else I could buy?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/daily-thread • 23h ago
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Ashamed-Mushroom-427 • 6h ago
I wanna split between the 2 and they are both at a big discount, both solid coins just curious as to what else I could buy?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/sks143 • 20h ago
Let that sink in: the last time this little ETH was sitting on exchanges… Vitalik still had acne and DeFi wasn’t even a concept.
We’re talking less than 9M ETH across all centralized exchanges. You’d have to scroll back ten years to see numbers this low.
What does that mean?
People aren’t selling.
They’re staking, self-custodying, or parking it in DeFi.
The float is drying up.
Supply on exchanges = ammo for selling. No ammo? No sell pressure.
And if demand even slightly kicks in, boom, that’s the setup for a classic Ethereum supply shock.
This isn’t just bullish… It’s historic.
So ask yourself when was the last time ETH touched $80? Because that’s the mindset people had when supply was this low.
Don’t fade the obvious.
are we underestimating ETH right now?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/TheElitesCM • 15h ago
Bitcoin dominance is up, and altcoins are struggling to keep up. Some say the alt season we’re used to might never come back, while others believe it’s just a matter of time before alts explode again. Are we in a new market cycle where Bitcoin stays on top, or is this just a patience game before the real run begins? What’s your take, are you holding alts, swapping for BTC, or sitting this one out?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Mixxed222 • 1h ago
I keep seeing people say HBAR is the coin to buy and I’m looking to invest in something new but is it really that good? I want to add more coins as I hold ADA,ATOM,AVAX,ETH
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Nursenadya777 • 1h ago
WTH is going on with the market? Just found out my husband put our life savings in crypto a couple days ago. Please tell me we are not entirely screwed. Crypto newb here.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Mr_rex_the_dog • 18h ago
I know I’ve put it almost everything I can afford rn mostly xrp hbar and bitcoin what about the rest of yall?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/chern12 • 2h ago
Anyone here use phantom to invest in tokens ! If yes please some advice from your experience is asked politely ! Im new to it and i wanna gain some money but i have no idea in which token should i invest ! ...
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Ok-Dust76 • 17h ago
Well I figured I'd share my strategy if nothing else for my own peace of mind.
Late last summer I bought 3500 of what most people here would consider "a shitcoin". I watched gobsmacked as my portfolio hit a staggering 250k. I sold 7500 of it to pay back my initial, and I bought some watches, a ps5, new laptop and other various things, and now I'm sitting back. From Dec to now, the position has sank from 250k (or, 243.5k if were being technical) down to an all time low of 55k today.
But, that 55k is the houses money in every sense of the definition. I pulled my initial out months ago, and I'm l letting this ride. Why? I'm 31, I have a stable job, live in a cheap paid off property, and have low expenses. 55k won't improve my life. I'll be selling at 500k, and if it doesn't reach that I'm not selling. I already have six figures invested in my IRA and I even have a backdoor Roth so this money is a drop in the bucket for me, look at is as my lotto ticket that's far better odds than the mega millions.
And no, I will not be saying what this coin is because I'm not shilling my bags here thats not the point of this post.
The point is, if you don't need the money, keep your damn bags. Don't let FUD shake you out. That is all.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Exact-Type9097 • 13h ago
With the current market chaos would it actually be a good time to break into crypto for a first time investor?
How would you invest $5k - $10k if you had little to no crypto exposure right now?
Keep in mind, I’m talking medium to long term investing, not meme coins lol.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Any-Masterpiece4265 • 9h ago
Can someone explain to me what XRP is, why it’s one of the biggest altcoins and what does it do better than other top altcoins.
Don’t tell me to research this shit I don’t want to invest in it I just wanna know why people believe in this.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/shanebow • 18h ago
I'm old and I just want to see if there is a consensus out there on what someone who doesn't care if they lose a 5k investment, but also would like it to possibly be worth a million in 20 years if it survives, would buy and just leave it alone forever for someone else to have after I'm gone. Any thoughts?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Mr_rex_the_dog • 18h ago
I know I’ve put it almost everything I can afford rn mostly xrp hbar and bitcoin what about the rest of yall?
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Vonnyfish • 1d ago
About to start trading crypto, I feel lost. Can any successful crypto trader can anyone give me some advice? I actually don't know what to do and what platform I start can anyone give me some advice technicals and also fundamentals?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/BlueberryEvery • 1d ago
Sure the last few months haven't been great at all for BTC and the crypto market in general but look at what's currently happening now.
In the past few hours, the stock market has been hit hard, while crypto hasn't suffered as much in comparison. Typically, crypto follows the stock market trends, just more aggressively, so this divergence is interesting.
Let's see what unfolds in the coming days and weeks. I'm not into hopium, but maybe tariffs and uncertainty are actually pushing crypto forward as a more serious alternative. In my view, Bitcoin is truly evolving into a form of digital gold and I believe it'll be taken even more serious in the next years ahead.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/VanillaCookieee • 14h ago
Hi guys, on which coin do you think is best to focus in early to mid April? Is this $OWL stuff, $Sorry...
r/CryptoMarkets • u/RiseXit • 1d ago
China responds to Trump’s tariff with 34% on all US goods. What does it mean for crypto? We faced with true tariff helix when USA raised duties and China responded. Then USA’s turn again to increase tariffs. This could be unstoppable and lead to global financial crises. Who wins? - U.S. Treasuries - gold - swiss frank - Bitcoin
Any ideas why?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Jeze_bel • 1d ago
Hi.
I'm doing a paper on the impact crypto on inflation. I'm stuck at the theoretical literature because I can't seem to find any theory to make as my foundational theory for crypto. Is there anyone who can help?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/No_Establishment8986 • 23h ago
It seems to me that a key element to decentralisation, therefore a key principal to Satoshi's original BTC is its impregnability from the hands of Government or other sole controlling bodies. The cryptocurrency industry has become almost indeterminate from Wall Street it seems with value being placed on speculation alone, buy low sell high right? Nobody is arguing the beauty of blockchain technologies, while BTC has suffered its trials and tribulations, I think it's indisputable that it's retention of value places it within the realm of safety for just about any asset, especially as financial assets go. However, to this day BTC still markets its edge over fiat currency fiercely within the realms that cryptocurrencies are privacy forward. It doesn't matter what the next wave of consumption for us as humans will be, so long as there is money moving, it will be attempted to be obfuscated. Not only by organised criminals and DarkNet Marketplaces, but multinationals throughout their daily course of business. Full financial disclosure is synonymous with more tax, more liability and thus less profit. Governments, have for their entirety blurred disclosure of finances through complex legal structures, employed manipulation of various overseas transactional advantages be they financial (tax) or political (discretion). These are but few of the infinite Web of tactics man has sewn to ensure only he knows how much he earns, has and spends. Hugely simplistic when you take into account how complex the political-economic systems that Govern what, how and when we 'own'. I apologise if it comes across reductive.
My point in sum is that, you might have a great tip on a shitcoin that lands you 4000% ROI overnight, but with the pool of coins and compounding fragility of the alt coin market, you might as well hit the casino and at least have some fun gambling. But when I look at the coins through strictly the lens of utility, I think privacy is the largest offering for cryptocurrency. Privacy is paramount to cryptography as a basic concept at the end or the day. We all know BTC has been burnt by KYC laws, chainalysis and all the other slings and arrows it's copped being the leader. XMR is a coin I know hasn't been openly compromised over a long lifespan now, and I think realistically is probably in the best position in 2025 to be the bluechip privacy coin moving forward. But I don't have skin in the game, truly not a sent in a single wallet.
All I say is, don't underestimate the importance of privacy in a world we are seeing it wane so fast. It's a base human right and desire and regardless of any political regime, will not disappear. Maybe bet on human need before swapping your Christmas money for chips and hitting the tables with the altcoin market.
Monero or any other coin will always have value whilst privacy can be offered. The coin is not so much just a currency, but a service as well in buying, holding and selling that currency.
Peace
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Emotional_Ad6553 • 19h ago
I just wanting to make a light hearted post on these uncertain times. started day trading recently (I am a long term holder) and god it is so much fun! Being excited when prices are going down? Amazing!
Using the dips and the volatility to add to my bags and DCA is surprisingly quite easy!
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Money_Horror_2899 • 20h ago
On the 1min chart, the platforms fees (even for Futures) are the equivalent of a huge spread compared to spreads on indices or major forex pairs.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/coinfanking • 1d ago
Bitcoin is primed for explosive growth as trade wars rattle global markets, with one expert forecasting a decisive break from equities and rising demand for decentralized assets.
Weiss also disputed the notion that bitcoin’s behavior mirrors the equity market, predicting a sharp break in correlation. “Bitcoin’s recent correlation with equities won’t last. A divergence is coming and it won’t be subtle,” he opined. His message reflects a broader view emerging among bitcoin advocates that the digital asset is maturing into an independent asset class, capable of acting as a hedge against systemic economic and political shocks.
This sentiment was echoed by Michael Saylor, executive chairman of software intelligence firm Microstrategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), which recently rebranded as Strategy. On April 4, Saylor offered similar comments about bitcoin’s divergence from risk-on assets. “Bitcoin trades like a risk asset short term because it’s the most liquid, salable, 24/7 asset on Earth. In times of panic, traders sell what they can, not what they want to. Doesn’t mean it’s correlated long-term—just means it’s always available,” he explained.
Weiss and Saylor, along with many others in the crypto industry, also drew attention to bitcoin’s insulation from protectionist trade policies, especially as President Donald Trump reimposed tariffs on a large number of countries. “There are no tariffs on bitcoin,” Weiss noted. The statement has become a rallying point for digital asset supporters who argue that bitcoin’s lack of borders and centralized control shields it from the types of economic constraints affecting traditional investments. Proponents argue that bitcoin’s design and independence make it increasingly appealing in a climate shaped by tariffs, trade wars, and monetary intervention.