10 Reddit Threads That Predicted Crypto Pumps Before the News Did

Mila Mostovaya

Reddit is not only a global media platform but also a treasury of fascinating threads about the crypto industry. What are the memes about Bitcoin worth? We suggest that they are worth as much as Bitcoin itself 😅. Sometimes, Reddit users make decisions about their investments or other crypto activity based on the threads. We are not sure how productive or effective this is, but we decided to collect the most popular subreddits that we have been reading ourselves.

Disclaimer: Crypto is a high-risk asset class. This article is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute investment advice. You could lose all of your capital.

1. r/CryptoCurrency

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This subreddit has about 9.9 million members who often monitor news and posts in real time. Memes, daily crypto discussions, experts’ or regular users’ opinions about coins, and market analysis — all of this can be found here.

In addition, the subreddit is called “a pulse of the altcoin culture,” because most crypto coins usually find a new audience in this community first and then appear on exchanges or in media lists.

What we like about the subreddit is the breaking news, fun, bright insights, and hot discussions, of course.

2. r/CryptoMarkets

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This community of about 1.9 million members is for traders and fans of technical analysis. The followers discuss current market trends, share charts, outlooks, and crypto trading strategies.

Moreover, you can find a lot of news and quick signals of market changes here. There are also daily threads from advanced traders and insiders who share their opinions about the market before official news appears on the Internet.

3. r/CryptoMoonShots

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One of the most fascinating crypto communities on Reddit, with about 2.2 million members. Why do we call it fascinating? Because this subreddit is about memecoins and low-cap coins with high growth potential. Members claim that they are discovering hidden gems that might be the next big thing. It sounds very encouraging, does it not?

Some investors also spot tokens that might be “moonshots” and take off quickly — for example, Tanuki (TANUKI) or Kendu Inu.

4. r/ethereum

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This is the oldest ETH community, created in 2013. Today it has about 3.7 million users who discuss ETH upgrades, smart contracts, and the entire ETH ecosystem.

Thanks to the active community, you can learn news, get information on releases, and discover scaling solutions before all of this spreads through the main channels.

5. r/Altcoin

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This community has about 226K members, and they discuss altcoins and their potential growth. The participants share fresh news about altcoin projects and post the results of their own research on tokenomics and other topics.

Internet users frequently notice that the subreddit becomes a platform for the first rumors about altcoins before the mass excitement.

6. r/CryptoHelp

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A small (about 8.8K members) and cozy subreddit for crypto beginners. Here you can find a lot of interesting and useful information about crypto technologies, algorithms, and other important topics.

The main feature of this community is that you will not be shamed for silly questions or misunderstandings. All members are friendly and ready to help you with your issues. Good job, guys!

7. r/CryptoReality

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We would call this subreddit a community of critics because followers try to evaluate cryptocurrencies and work with them. The owners directly state what the community is about — the pragmatic and rational examination of crypto. That means you do not see praise and enthusiastic posts here.

8. r/crypto

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This is a subreddit about cryptography as the art and science of technology. About 330K members discuss machine learning, using 2FA, private keys, and other relevant topics. In other words, cryptography geeks from all over the world come here to get expert information and share their opinions.

Even if you are not a geek, you should visit the subreddit to learn how crypto technologies work.

9. r/WallStreetBetsCrypto

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This subreddit is about crypto memes. The owners even joke, “I spent 10,000 coins, and all I got was this pizza.” It is a very funny and atmospheric place if you want to have a good time and find cool memes.

Furthermore, some members actively share their crypto portfolios, and you can evaluate them.

10. r/CryptoCurrencies

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The subreddit calls itself Crypto Reddit’s Fiji water in a desert of censorship and agendas. Indeed, here you can find many discussions of uncensored cryptocurrency news, technical analysis, education, memes, and other topics.

However, be careful, because some topics look like provocations — for example, hidden gems in the Solana ecosystem or a crypto casino.