r/CryptoCurrencyTrading

r/CryptoCurrencyTrading subreddit

Total Posts
322
Total Predictions
53
Success Rate
34.0%
Average Score
0.01

Posts

Reddit by No_Savings_1531 March 11, 2026

Crypto debit cards, are there any that still work globally?

It seems like most of the older crypto debit cards disappeared or imposed strict KYC requirements. For traders who want instant spending, it's a real pain. Has anyone found cards that actually work with Apple Pay or Google Pay without overly complicated verification? Would love to hear real-world experiences and …

Reddit by MDiffenbakh March 10, 2026

Trad bank refused my upgrade, my crypto on‑ramp didn’t

Few weeks ago on an Asia-Europe route, I hit one of those “this is why I like crypto rails” moments. Airline app throws a last‑minute business upgrade at a fair price. I go to pay with my normal bank card, and it immediately bricks the transaction. No heads‑up, no SMS, …

Reddit by Razaberry March 9, 2026

PSA: NDAX exchange stealing user funds, deleting customer reports, ignoring phone calls

Yesterday, I posted on r/NDAX with a theory that they’ve gone bankrupt. Today the mods deleted not just my post, but dozens of others reporting that they couldn’t access nor withdraw their deposits. When I tried to call their customer support phone line, they hung up on me! No joke, …

Reddit by Beneficial_Put9425 March 7, 2026

orderflow

I’ve been studying order flow trading (things like CVD, delta, footprint charts, absorption, etc.) and most of the education around it seems to come from futures markets where the data is centralized (like CME). In crypto, the market is fragmented across many exchanges like Binance, Bybit, Coinbase, OKX and others, …

Reddit by Apart-Ad-9952 March 7, 2026

Why does it feel like most crypto traders are just guessing?

I've been trading crypto for a couple years now and something has been bothering me lately. A lot of the trading advice online feels really surface level. Everyone talks about indicators or the next coin that's going to pump, but very few people talk about how they actually manage trades …

Reddit by BitMartExchange March 6, 2026

Is AI Killing Crypto?

Bitcoin’s biggest supporters are cashing out. In early 2026, some of the world’s largest public Bitcoin miners began selling their crypto reserves to fund a massive pivot to artificial intelligence. With over $43 billion in new AI hosting contracts signed, the message was clear: Bitcoin mining could no longer compete. …

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Reddit by Slow-Stress-7447 March 6, 2026

Best Solana Airdrop Tracking Tools?

A lot of the Solana airdrop lists I find seem outdated or full of random projects. I’m hoping to find a simple way to keep track of real opportunities without spending hours digging through everything. How are you all staying updated? Do you use a tracker, follow certain communities, or …

Reddit by Classic_Section_2162 March 5, 2026

Let’s lock in

I wanna create a group with a few people and create a system by Backtesting a bunch of ideas together until we get 1 completely objective profitable system. The benefit of working together to improve one system is that one of us won’t be testing 30 ideas, 3 of us …

Reddit by BitMartExchange March 5, 2026

Prediction Markets Are the Real Signal in the Iran War?

The recent US-Israel-Iran conflict triggered a predictable knee-jerk reaction in the crypto market, with Bitcoin shedding 10% in hours. But to stop there is to miss the real story. While gold surged 4% to $5,450, confirming its age-old safe-haven status, Bitcoin behaved like a high-beta tech stock, not digital gold. …