Bitcoin's having one hell of a year. The world's top crypto has been swinging between euphoric peaks and brutal crashes throughout 2025—and now faces a real shot at closing in the red for the first time since 2022. Wild times for holders watching their portfolios do gymnastics.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 12-10 02:30
Losing money again, damn, this year is really something else.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 12-09 06:19
theoretically speaking, if we model btc's volatility through the lens of recursive state transitions across market cycles... the bridge between bull euphoria and bear capitulation basically collapses all cross-chain composability assumptions, ngl. imagine every holder's portfolio as an unverified SNARK—the state keeps changing but nobody can prove what's actually true anymore lmao
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-09 06:19
I'm numb, do I really have to take a loss again this time?
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BottomMisser
· 12-09 06:06
Bought the dip three times, lost three times. Forget it.
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SighingCashier
· 12-09 06:04
The 2025 Bitcoin bull run has me completely shaken; it's truly unbelievable.
Bitcoin's having one hell of a year. The world's top crypto has been swinging between euphoric peaks and brutal crashes throughout 2025—and now faces a real shot at closing in the red for the first time since 2022. Wild times for holders watching their portfolios do gymnastics.