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Btci versus Bitcoin

Discuss. If bitcoin stays flat, i.e. same value a year from ...
Hairless saffron gunner
  11/14/25
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Hairless saffron gunner
  11/14/25
You are assuming the cost of counter party risk and having t...
cocky mother
  11/14/25
What kind of gibberish. I'm just comparing btci to ibit. Thi...
Hairless saffron gunner
  11/14/25
sorry the Glory of the Lord, triumph of good over evil, and ...
cocky mother
  11/15/25


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Date: November 14th, 2025 8:49 PM
Author: Hairless saffron gunner

Discuss. If bitcoin stays flat, i.e. same value a year from now, which will outperform? Btci has 1% expense ratio but is it going to have a positive return in that case? It's also a bit of a hedge, if you get 20% back while nav erodes you can reinvest it at the right time instead of just buying high.

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Date: November 14th, 2025 11:29 PM
Author: Hairless saffron gunner



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Date: November 14th, 2025 11:37 PM
Author: cocky mother

You are assuming the cost of counter party risk and having to ask someone permission to use your own money are both zero

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Date: November 14th, 2025 11:42 PM
Author: Hairless saffron gunner

What kind of gibberish. I'm just comparing btci to ibit. This year btci outperformed because it's flat. When it rips higher like 2024 and 2023 regular bitcoin outperformed. With btci u get 20% back per year so you can put that into bitcoin at the right time.

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Date: November 15th, 2025 3:18 AM
Author: cocky mother

sorry the Glory of the Lord, triumph of good over evil, and freedom to transact outside institutional control is gibberish to you shitlib

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