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Bitcoin investment mistakes beginners make — real lessons from 10 years in the market
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FeaturedBitcoin investment mistakes beginners make — real lessons from 10 years in the market

Bitcoin ETF inflows just logged five consecutive green days , which is the first time we've seen that kind of streak since September 2025 .

When I first saw the headline that Fidelity thinks $60,000 is Bitcoin’s floor, my reaction was the same reaction I usually have to big round-number Bitcoin calls: maybe.

MicroStrategy has accumulated roughly 80% of all the new Bitcoin that miners will produce between the April 2024 halving and the expected April 2028 halving. That sounds insane because it is insane.

If you want to know how to invest in crypto in 2026, I think the first thing to understand is that there are now multiple sane ways to get exposure. That was not always true.

Coinbase Guide 2026: My Real Take on Fees, Coinbase One, Staking, and Whether It’s Still Worth Using If you’ve been in crypto for more than five minutes, you already know Coinbase has two superpowers:…

If you’re picking the best crypto exchange in 2026, your choice should come down to five things: total fees over time, security reputation, staking economics, coin selection, and whether the platform…
If you’re trying to figure out how to buy Bitcoin in 2026, the good news is this: it’s easier than it used to be. The bad news is it’s also easier than ever to overpay,
If you’re asking for the best time to buy crypto on Coinbase, here’s my honest answer: you usually can’t predict the best market price, but you absolutely can control the best fee timing. And in
Kraken xStocks review 2026: how tokenized stocks work, fees, DeFi yield potential, and the big caveat US investors need to know.
I'm an income investor. Staking is one line item in my yield strategy — alongside covered-call ETF distributions and dividend income. I think about it exactly like I think about any income stream: wha
I've used Gemini. It's a legitimate exchange — regulated, well-run, focused on the U.S. market. But I don't use it as my primary exchange, and after years of using Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini in vari
I use Kraken for staking and for trades where I want tighter security controls. I've been on the platform long enough to have a real picture of what it actually costs — not the headline rate, but the
I run an income portfolio. Covered-call ETF distributions, dividends, staking rewards — I look at all of it through the same lens: what does this actually pay after fees and what role does it play in
I use Robinhood for crypto. I've used it for years. And I still think it's the right choice for certain things — but it's not the right choice for everything, and the gap between what Robinhood can do
I want to answer this question the way I wish someone had answered it for me years ago: honestly, with the uncomfortable parts included.