r/CryptoCurrencyTrading

r/CryptoCurrencyTrading subreddit

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Reddit by thardus01 January 13, 2026

Ink Chain - anyone actually used Kraken's blockchain?

Their TVL is skyrocketing, and I'm trying to find actual users who have used their chain. What do you use it for? Is it differentiated at all, or just connected closely with Kraken?

Reddit by roflcakeVORTEX January 12, 2026

Why people say you should trade like a sniper

The idea comes from patience. When you’re impatient, entries become rushed, decisions turn impulsive, and exits often follow the same pattern. That usually leads to inconsistent and sloppy trades. A sniper mindset means waiting. You stay focused, let the setup come to you, and only act when everything lines up …

Reddit by DuraDuraBanana January 12, 2026

Getting into forex, commodities, stocks/ indices trading in 2026

Hey guys, with more people mixing crypto and traditional markets in 2026, I've been exploring ways to trade forex, commodities, stocks, and indices using USDT-based perpetual futures. No actual ownership, no custody, just price action with leverage. Which platform do you trade on and why? Any tips for noobs appreciated.

Reddit by DAHUDMJ January 11, 2026

Trying Something New in Trading

I usually stick to crypto, but the idea of trading gold alongside digital assets intrigued me. I had been observing market trends, and gold seemed like a stable option to balance the volatility of crypto. A recent competition focused on gold trading gave me a perfect opportunity to try it …

Reddit by Omn1Crypto January 11, 2026

Grayscale’s ADA ETF In Play? Cardano Volume Jumps

Reddit by ROUCHBEN January 10, 2026

Is the Next Altseason Setting Up for 2026?

Looking at the OTHERS/BTC monthly chart, the pattern is hard to ignore. Both 2017 and 2021 altseasons followed long consolidation phases and resulted in massive upside moves (49× and 67×). Right now, the market is holding a higher structural base, not breaking down. If Bitcoin dominance peaks again, history suggests …

Reddit by ROUCHBEN January 10, 2026

Vitalik Buterin Thinks Ethereum Should Be Boring, And That’s the Point

Vitalik Buterin often compares Ethereum to Linux or BitTorrent: open systems that quietly power huge parts of the internet. The idea is that Ethereum shouldn’t feel like a startup chasing users, but like infrastructure institutions use because it reduces risk and removes intermediaries. If this works, Ethereum adoption won’t come …

Reddit by DuraDuraBanana January 9, 2026

Tokenized gold and silver worth it for 2026? PAXG, XAUT, PAXS...

Precious metals tokenized are gaining traction. PAXG and XAUT for gold, PAXS for silver, etc. Anyone holding tokenized PMs as a hedge or diversification? Thoughts on backing, liquidity, and if it's better than physical or ETFs?

Reddit by Cicilia_Emma January 8, 2026

What Is an Inside Bar in Trading, and Can It Be Reliably Used in Automated Crypto Strategies?

Hey everyone, I’ve been revisiting classic price action concepts lately and wanted to open a discussion around one pattern that keeps coming up, especially in crypto and automation contexts. # What is an inside bar in trading? An inside bar is a candlestick pattern where the current candle’s high and …