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Re: What’s the Best Way to DCA into Bitcoin in 2025?
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Tushar Ramani
on 23/01/2025, 11:37:14 UTC
Hello, fellow Bitcoiners,

Encouraged by some friends, I’ve been thinking about starting a DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) strategy into Bitcoin, but I haven’t been able to get started yet.
Looking forward to your suggestions!
You were here in this forum for nearly more than 6 years. Now, you suddenly came after 3  years to post shit like this.

everyone has their own business, maybe he has business in real life that makes him unable to access forums or other things, and that's okay i guess.

and related to what he asked, i think it's good that he finally realized how important dca is. but one thing to understand is that investing using dca needs to be done in the long term... even 1 or more cycles does not guarantee that he can get profit. the most important thing is how he is able to consistently invest in bitcoin and stay focused on his goals-- whatever platform he uses, it doesn't matter, but always make sure that the exchange is reputable and withdraws directly to your non-custodial wallet to secure assets.

Exactly! Business is good, but it keeps me completely tied up, leaving little time for forums and social media. Yup, consistency is key, and I’m committed to sticking with it. As long as security is concerned, I’ve been using Ledger since 2017, and it remains my go-to choice for storing accumulated sats. Let’s see how far this journey takes me.
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Re: What’s the Best Way to DCA into Bitcoin in 2025?
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Tushar Ramani
on 23/01/2025, 11:29:56 UTC
Encouraged by some friends, I’ve been thinking about starting a DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) strategy into Bitcoin, but I haven’t been able to get started yet. What would be the easiest platform with low fees to use? Automatic purchases aren’t a necessity since I’m fine with buying manually, but having that option would be a bonus.
The cheapest fees you will find on CEX platforms, but without knowing your country, the method of purchase, and the amount of DCA, you will not get an accurate answer (fees play a major role in profits.)

Note that the DCA strategy is a long-term strategy, but its results are good in a bear market and waiting for more than 3 years. However, if your strategy is for a year from now, you may incur losses.

I remember you from when I was active here!
Well, CEXes charge around 0.1%-0.2% as taker fees, and transferring accumulated BTC costs about $9-$10 on major platforms. I’ll definitely be DCAing for over a year, which is why I’ve been looking for reliable options. While CEXes seem like a favorable choice, the issue is that I can’t withdraw small accumulations to a hardware wallet as I will end up with non-spendable UTXOs. The main reason for starting this thread was to gather insights from fellow Bitcoiners and explore dependable alternatives.
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Re: What’s the Best Way to DCA into Bitcoin in 2025?
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Tushar Ramani
on 23/01/2025, 11:21:03 UTC
You were here in this forum for nearly more than 6 years. Now, you suddenly came after 3  years to post shit like this.

Hasn't been able to get started yet. That's his own words. 1 or 6 years? That makes no difference. Nobody counts that. Cheesy
Maybe he was finally encouraged by how well bitcoin has been performing the past year and seeing the price of bitcoin now. It is not that uncommon for people to get interested in bitcoin but then not progress due to lack of interest or lack of information available. Although if you look at his post history it says that he did make his first transaction through exodus already
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Many people mistake DCA for a method where you send some money to an exchange every week or every month and buy a fraction of bitcoin, but you can always send more money up front and then log in and buy some bitcoin, spending maybe 10% of that money. Whatever platform you choose, going cheap is not a good idea. DCA doesn't mean spending $1 a day on bitcoin.
I second this because if your only basis of a good exchange is its low fees, it might not be the safest or most secure platform to buy and hold bitcoins in.

See, I’ve been a dedicated $ETH holder for quite a while now, and honestly, if you compare its performance with BTC, holding ETH hasn’t been the best decision. As for Bitcoin, everyone gets it at the price they deserve—maybe $100k is what I’ve earned!
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Re: What’s the Best Way to DCA into Bitcoin in 2025?
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Tushar Ramani
on 23/01/2025, 11:11:15 UTC
Hello, fellow Bitcoiners,

Encouraged by some friends, I’ve been thinking about starting a DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) strategy into Bitcoin, but I haven’t been able to get started yet.
Looking forward to your suggestions!
You were here in this forum for nearly more than 6 years. Now, you suddenly came after 3  years to post shit like this.
You’ve got plenty to learn Smiley
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What’s the Best Way to DCA into Bitcoin in 2025?
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Tushar Ramani
on 22/01/2025, 17:21:35 UTC
Hello, fellow Bitcoiners,

Encouraged by some friends, I’ve been thinking about starting a DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) strategy into Bitcoin, but I haven’t been able to get started yet. What would be the easiest platform with low fees to use? Automatic purchases aren’t a necessity since I’m fine with buying manually, but having that option would be a bonus.

Looking forward to your suggestions!
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Re: 🔥🔥 [ANN][DEST] DEEP STAKE: Automated Liquidity Adapting Staking Platform 🚀🚀
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Tushar Ramani
on 09/04/2021, 14:23:29 UTC
There are dozens of staking platforms in this DeFi rally. What distinguishes you from others?

+1.
For example, Benchmark Protocol is there and their pegging idea looks/works solid. What is that factor you think people will attract from?
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Re: Tokensuite.io and Bountysuite.io - Fraudulent/Scam Platforms | Discussion Thread
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Tushar Ramani
on 18/02/2021, 16:38:53 UTC
Yeah I know these guys from very starting in 2017. They promoting scam ICOs mostly. I have worked on more than 10 bounties of these guys. Rarely i got payment. They should need to be banned from bitcointalk.
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Re: Exodus IPO - What are your thoughs?
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Tushar Ramani
on 18/02/2021, 07:43:09 UTC
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It markets itself primarily as a wallet rather than an exchange
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I was interested to know why they need to raise more money
With the fund they rise, they may launch their own exchange. Besides, they have a large user base who will be there to, at least, test their exchange upon launch.
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Exodus IPO - What are your thoughs?
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Tushar Ramani
on 17/02/2021, 18:19:23 UTC
My very first transaction was on Exodus and I love using the wallet. After a long time, I updated it and saw that it is holding a public offering. Here is the official statement:
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Exodus Movement, Inc., a Delaware corporation, is pleased to announce that it is considering a potential offering of up to $50 million of shares of its Class A common stock pursuant to Regulation A. Both accredited investors and non-accredited investors ("qualified investors") would be able to participate in the potential Regulation A offering.

Investors will have to pass KYC through Securitize to be able to invest in its share quoted $25 per unit (estimate). I posted this thread to know about some uncleared questions.

  • The company's revenue is from exchange spreads so will they be able to pay a certain percentage of their income to shareholders?
  • If yes to the above question, how will it be paid?
  • What is the company's revenue at the moment?
  • What is the total volume of issued shares and how much of them will be reserved for the company.

Has anyone gone through their KYC? Will you actually try this, on what basis?
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Re: What difference does pegging crypto to the SDR make?
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Tushar Ramani
on 04/01/2021, 05:15:53 UTC
Well, I have looked into it and I found it interesting as well. Projects like Benchmark are a little bit difficult to understand from an investment point of view. An ordinary investor will certainly face difficulties in understanding the concept. So, what I can suggest to the team is to create a motion graphic explainer video and explain with a real example.

Coming to the point, IMF seems quite old and well-established. I actually like the concept of SDR. The main reason behind adoring DSR will be backed with the world's top currencies which will absolutely vanish the volatility. Yes, stable coins indeed do that as well but how are they backed? For example, if we take USDT from a pegging perspective, investors will have to think about the following points:

  • 20B circulation with nothing backed
  • No proof of funds either
  • Banking partner on the Bahamas
  • Lawsuits are pending
  • No physical operation location
  • Without any regulation
  • Prints n x USDT like feds

Check this thread entirely: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301025.0

So, similar to XRP, if SEC starts investigating Tether, the situation to projects pegged to USDT will face high intensive price volatility. So, I think pegging to  SDR concept makes difference in terms of the long-term value of any project.
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Re: Hi guys I am sell my account Payoneer
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Tushar Ramani
on 30/12/2020, 17:00:29 UTC
What are the advantages? This seems a scam as Payoneer guys can ban your account on even suspicious logins. Had one experience and will advise staying away from this.
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Re: Need manager for bounty, airdrop and marketing tasks
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Tushar Ramani
on 30/12/2020, 16:43:29 UTC
We looking for the manager who will take these roles:
- bounty management
- airdrop bot (exchange experience of how to install bot, etc)
- marketing tips

If you have not all these skills, you can reply just an bounty manager.

Hello, we are marketing experts . We are perfect fit for it . Please give us a try .

Marketing expert with scamming history? Nice!
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Re: What do you know about the Facebook Diem?
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Tushar Ramani
on 30/12/2020, 16:38:12 UTC
Diem (Libra) = centralized blockchain-based coin on steroid. That can be the shortest definition if you can ask me.
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Re: You want something good as UNISWAP and 1inch ?
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Tushar Ramani
on 30/12/2020, 16:36:03 UTC
What do you mean by new? New exchanges anyway can't just airdrop their natively launched tokens and even if they do, how do you think it will jump to some value when it is new - not having any volume? Now if they are not new, they will be most probably have some volume and exchanges with volumes won't be doing scam for years/months.

The list that zasad@ has provided is good and any newbie can try a few trades for the hope of airdrop because a few dollars trade won't matter otherwise, that newbie won't be performing that trade in the first place.
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Re: Is Project Winsshi a scam?
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Tushar Ramani
on 30/12/2020, 16:28:34 UTC
A scam accusation thread has already been made against them.
Visit the link below.

Coingecko Listed Winsshi Fake Team & Plagiarized Whitepaper

Thank you very much because I was going to invest...

Why do you guys even interested in projects like this? This is not 2017 anymore. People who need to ask others whether a project they are willing to invest in is a scam or not doesn't deserve the crypto, in my honest opinion.
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Re: $Cover protocol hacked (another defi hack) 😑
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Tushar Ramani
on 29/12/2020, 07:00:23 UTC
Looks like defi hacks happen every week. People are too mad about "easy" money and they ready to invest in everything

That's true. ICOs were a lot better. All you need to be careful about is not getting scammed.
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Re: Life is debt
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Tushar Ramani
on 29/12/2020, 06:58:06 UTC
It is true indeed to some extent but debts are not entirely bad. They give an opportunity to have something you can ever dream of. For example, a middle-class guy who has lived on rent with his family till he gets the job will obviously dream of buying a house for parents (including himself) before they pass away. Well, the job can't do that but a debt can. So, ultimately, you will have to sacrifice something if you want to get happiness.

People say money is not happiness but if we look at a broad term, it indeed is!
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Re: Who are buying all these bitcoin
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Tushar Ramani
on 28/12/2020, 16:09:54 UTC
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Imagine someone or an institute or a group of institutions or agency who are allowed to print papers (money) as much as they can and putting all in the bitcoin market. Coins are going to their wallet until the last few left.

Isn't tether is doing something like this? They haven't backed 1 tether to one entire USD. If they have, where is the proof? If situation comes to what you have quoted, it will go out of hand.
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Re: BTCOIN New ATH PLUS NEW RECORD AND TODAYS HISTORY
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Tushar Ramani
on 28/12/2020, 15:58:37 UTC
Today Bitcoin made some history i want to share all of you. First check its all time high price.



2nd new record:

$BTC market cap crossed $500b. It's above VISA, JP MORGAN, WALMART and many others. Let's go $1T market cap.

3rd Todays History:

Bitcoin price today is $27,629.85 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $68,875,088,193 USD. Bitcoin is up 11.16% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #1, with a market cap of $513,432,856,347 USD. It has a circulating supply of 18,582,543 BTC coins and a max. supply of 21,000,000 BTC coins.

This is very interesting and I had no ideas that the $500B market cap was greater then those big companies you just mentioned above. 

I believe most people have heard of those 3 companies (VISA,JP MORGAN, WALMART) so its only a matter of time before the same people are familiar with Bitcoin. 

And regarding a $1T market cap that will be just incredible when it happens.  Because we all know its not a matter of if but more a matter of "when".

I can imagine the joy that people with 1 full BTC will share once the market cap hits $1T. Accumulate at least a full BTC is the best advice one can ever take even if s/he can accomplish this goal within next 2 years.
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Re: Are people buying BTC @ $27000+ idiots?
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Tushar Ramani
on 28/12/2020, 15:54:43 UTC
Could have bought it in March this year for sub $4000.

Downside risk is much greater now than it was earlier this year.

Is it the mentally challenged that are getting fleeced right now.

You could have mined a lot of BTC entirely on CPU power back in 2010. Did you do it? Have you become an idiot now?
People buying BTC at $27k have just come to know about Bitcoin and they will have a look at the historical price of Bitcoin. So, according to one proverb - "It's morning whenever you wake up", they are not idiots. In fact, they did something amazing today. Just because the time is wrong, it doesn't hold true to judge someone as an idiot.