Saw a Bitcoin top-up feature roll out yesterday that actually caught my attention.
Anyone trying to spend BTC in real life keeps hitting the same wall — you're always stuck choosing between keeping your own keys or making payments that don't feel like pulling teeth. Move your stack to an exchange and suddenly...
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 3h ago
To be honest, self-custody and ease of use will always be a never-ending dilemma... This time, the deposit feature is quite interesting, but it still doesn't feel like it fully solves that core issue.
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PumpStrategist
· 3h ago
A typical fake demand, just a new trick for transferring chips. Real payment scenarios simply don’t require BTC; at its core, this is just another excuse for exchanges to fleece retail investors.
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MemeEchoer
· 4h ago
This really is a problem—choosing between self-custody and exchanges... Someone should have solved this a long time ago.
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SighingCashier
· 4h ago
Really? Well, that's great—finally someone has pointed out this pain point. Self-custody and convenience have always been a deadlock. Looks like this update is trying to break the impasse?
Saw a Bitcoin top-up feature roll out yesterday that actually caught my attention.
Anyone trying to spend BTC in real life keeps hitting the same wall — you're always stuck choosing between keeping your own keys or making payments that don't feel like pulling teeth. Move your stack to an exchange and suddenly...