Who Is Josh Molnar? From Signed Music Producer to Founder of Bitcoin Daily
If you've found this page, you probably know me from one of two places: the @bitcoin.daily Instagram page, or somewhere in the Bitcoin Daily community. Either way — here's the actual story, in my own words.
Music first
Before crypto, my whole life was music. I left high school early — not because I was lost, but because I was in a hurry. I wanted to go pro, and I didn't want to wait until graduation to start. I got my GED, enrolled in school for audio engineering, and put everything I had into the craft.
It worked. I was signed as both a recording artist and a producer. I spent years writing, producing, and engineering records — learning what it takes to get genuinely good at something with no roadmap, no shortcuts, and nobody to do the reps for you.
That turned out to be the most important education of my life. Not the music itself — the process. Self-teaching a hard skill to a professional level changes how you approach everything after it.
Then Bitcoin found me
In 2017 I came across Bitcoin, and it grabbed me the way music had a decade earlier. I went down the rabbit hole completely — the technology, the monetary theory, and most of all the markets. I studied charts the way I used to study mixes: obsessively, daily, taking notes, comparing what I predicted against what actually happened.
Between studio sessions I was working whatever paid the bills — driving Uber, delivering food. Trading started as a side obsession and slowly became the main thing. I made every beginner mistake there is (more on those in this post), survived them, and started developing actual discipline: risk management, position sizing, having a plan before entering a trade instead of after.
Bitcoin Daily
I started Bitcoin Daily the same year, as a simple Instagram page where I shared daily market analysis and what I was learning. No hype, no lambos — just charts and honest thinking. It resonated more than I ever expected. The page grew into one of the largest Bitcoin accounts on Instagram, and from there into a real brand: a YouTube channel, a Discord community, and a premium analysis group.
Today Bitcoin Daily reaches more than 500,000 people. The mission hasn't changed since day one: make crypto understandable for normal people, and teach the discipline — not just the excitement.
What I believe about this market
- Education beats signals. If you can't explain why a trade makes sense, you shouldn't be in it — no matter who called it.
- Risk management is the whole game. Amateurs ask "how much can I make?" Professionals ask "how much can I lose?"
- The market doesn't care about your feelings. Plans written before the trade beat decisions made during it, every time.
- Crypto is full of noise. Most of what you see online is hype or outright scams. Skepticism is a survival skill — use it on me too.
Where to find me
Everything official is on the home page. The short version: daily analysis on Instagram and YouTube, the community at bitcoindaily.vip, and one-on-one consultations at bitcoindaily.app. You'll also see me as Bitcoin Jae around the internet — same person, same work.