The most legendary Bitcoin posts ever made on X — curated, not live
Historic moments • Classic calls • Cycle-defining memes
Create an X List with these accounts for a curated Bitcoin-only feed. This filters out noise and keeps you focused on signal.
X (formerly Twitter) has become the primary real-time communication channel for the Bitcoin community. Unlike traditional financial media, which operates on editorial cycles and institutional gatekeeping, Bitcoin's X community delivers breaking news, on-chain analysis, whale alerts, and market commentary the moment it happens. This page curates the most significant posts from the most credible voices in the Bitcoin space.
The accounts featured here represent a cross-section of the Bitcoin ecosystem: analysts who track on-chain data (Willy Woo, Glassnode, PlanB), corporate adopters and executives (Michael Saylor, Jack Mallers), news organisations (Bitcoin Magazine, Cointelegraph), and automated services that monitor large blockchain transactions in real-time (Whale Alert, Lookonchain). Between them, they provide a comprehensive view of everything moving in the Bitcoin market.
Posts are categorised into breaking news, market analysis, whale alerts, education, and community content so you can filter for exactly the signal you need. Use the search box to find posts about specific topics, or sort by popularity to see which posts resonated most strongly with the community.
The posts on this page are curated highlights from real Bitcoin X accounts. Because X's API restrictions limit fully automated embedding, these represent the most notable posts from leading Bitcoin voices. For a fully live stream, use the direct X links on each card. We update our curated selection regularly to reflect the most relevant and impactful recent discussions.
For market analysis, follow Willy Woo (@woonomic), PlanB (@100trillionUSD), and Glassnode (@glassnode). For breaking news, Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) and Documenting Bitcoin (@DocumentingBTC) are essential. For large transaction alerts, Whale Alert (@whale_alert) and Lookonchain (@lookonchain) are the most reliable. Michael Saylor (@saylor) and Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) cover corporate adoption and Lightning Network developments respectively.
Create a dedicated X List containing the accounts shown on this page. Lists allow you to view a curated, algorithm-free timeline that shows only posts from accounts you've chosen — cutting through the noise of the general X feed. You can also enable push notifications for specific accounts to be alerted the moment they post, which is particularly useful for whale alert and breaking news accounts.
Whale alert services monitor the Bitcoin blockchain in real-time, watching for transactions above a set threshold — typically 100 BTC or more. When a qualifying transfer is detected, automated systems post an alert to X within seconds. Because the Bitcoin blockchain is fully public and transparent, anyone can verify these transactions independently. Services like Lookonchain go further, attempting to identify the wallet owners and infer intent from transaction patterns.
Yes — particularly posts from high-profile figures with large audiences. Michael Saylor announcing new Bitcoin purchases has historically caused short-term price movements. Posts from well-known analysts can shift market sentiment, and breaking news posts about ETF approvals, exchange collapses, or regulatory changes frequently trigger immediate reactions. This is why monitoring key Bitcoin X accounts is valuable for anyone active in the market.
This site publishes a Daily Bitcoin Briefing that consolidates ETF flows, whale activity, and market signals into one page every day. You can track large wallet movements on our Bitcoin Whale Tracker, monitor institutional demand via the Bitcoin ETF Tracker, and read aggregated news on the Bitcoin News page.