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TESLA Bought $1.5B BITCOIN and accepts BTC as a form of payment soon


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2021 Feb 8, 6:24am   9,550 views  241 comments

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Wow - fucking wow! This is extremely bullish news for BITCOIN
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-buys-billion-worth-of-bitcoin-133029552.html

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152   Patrick   2021 Mar 5, 9:54am  

And it's me marking things as personal.
153   WookieMan   2021 Mar 5, 9:56am  

Patrick says
And it's me marking things as personal.

Ah. I can take it, but up to you. I literally am asking to be sold on crypto and it hasn't happened. I'll try to calm down and chill on these. I just know it's a scam and it's frustrating. No answers to something that is so great.
154   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 5, 9:58am  

WookieMan says
I just know it's a scam and it's frustrating


bawahahahaha, your frustration is that you cant mute Bitcoin investors.
155   WookieMan   2021 Mar 5, 11:10am  

G36 says
bawahahahaha, your frustration is that you cant mute Bitcoin investors.

Never have tried to mute BTC traders. Just ask questions which none of you have ever answered. Digital gold is not an answer. Gold is a physical asset that can be used to make things and I'm not a gold/metal bug. What is valuable about BTC besides trading it in USD?
157   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 10, 7:00am  

What's very interesting is that the retail masses are not here yet. The run up is mainly driven by smart money / Institutional investors.
That's an indication we are still very early in the cycle! Great buying opportunity!

158   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 11, 3:52pm  

Prakash expects Bitcoin to be a 10Trillion USD market. Basically eating golds lunch. I think its worth a read and he got good points.

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210310006068/en/FD7-Ventures%E2%80%99-Managing-Director-Prakash-Chand-Predicts-Bitcoin-Market-Cap-of-10-Trillion-with-ADA-DOT-and-ETH-Not-Far-Behind
159   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 11, 8:45pm  

It all starts with Bitcoin, a (₿TC) ‘cryptocurrency' based on blockchain distributed ledger technology (DLT).

The first-ever decentralized payment network meshing all noble elements of an open-source electronic cash.



Beautiful! Thank you Satoshi Nakamoto!
160   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 12, 9:45pm  

I didnt realize $5B was invested by Microstrategies into Bitcoin! 5Billion!!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-hoard-fuels-one-world-191517148.html

Bitcoin Hoard Fuels One of World’s Biggest Crypto Fortunes

(Bloomberg) -- It’s the latest corporate strategy for companies from Tesla Inc. to Square Inc.: shift a portion of cash reserves into cryptocurrencies as digital assets become more mainstream.

Still, few have gone as far as MicroStrategy Inc. Eight months after its first investment, the software firm has a Bitcoin holding worth more than $5 billion.

Shares of MicroStrategy have rocketed almost 600% since mid-July
161   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 8:24am  

Bitcoin prices

December close: 28,992
January close: 33,141
February close: 45,240
Mid-March: 55,000

Holy cow...and we are just 3-4 month into this bull cycle! Congrats to all Bitcoin holders!!
162   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 8:29am  

Bitcoin says
Congrats to all Bitcoin holders!!

They all blocked you. But continue with the solo circle jerk while you can... lol.
163   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 8:34am  

I knew you would not like the excellent performance of Bitcoin. As a Bitcoin hater you hope/predict Bitcoin will go to 1.2k.

But here is the reality for you:

December close: 28,992
January close: 33,141
February close: 45,240
Mid-March: 55,000

Sry :)
164   theoakman   2021 Mar 17, 8:45am  

Wookie, my take on it is, gold is very useless with respect to industrial applications. At most, it's used in minute quantities for electronics. It's divisibility and nonreactiveness (uselessness) gives it it's optimal function for use as money. Bitcoin essentially emulates that through it's divisional properties. However, you have the added benefit of being able to electronically transfer it. Whether that sold you or not, that's my take.
165   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 9:37am  

theoakman says
Wookie, my take on it is, gold is very useless with respect to industrial applications. At most, it's used in minute quantities for electronics. It's divisibility and nonreactiveness (uselessness) gives it it's optimal function for use as money. Bitcoin essentially emulates that through it's divisional properties. However, you have the added benefit of being able to electronically transfer it. Whether that sold you or not, that's my take.


very nice comments!
BTW., the guy predicted Bitcoin will go to 1.2k which was the worst prediction in the history of Patnet I believe. I think there is a credibility issue.
166   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 10:49am  

personal
167   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:01am  

WookieMan says
awaiting moderation


@Patrick
WookieMan is accusing me but provides no backup/support/proof for this claim. I am flagging his post because these are accusations without proof and have nothing to do with the topic (Tesla/Bitcoin). Its very toxic.
168   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:05am  

Bitcoin says
WookieMan says
awaiting moderation


@Patrick
WookieMan is accusing me but provides no backup/support/proof for this claim. I am flagging his post because these are accusations without proof and have nothing to do with the topic (Tesla/Bitcoin). Its very toxic.

Almost all active users block you. You manipulated quotes. You don't answer questions on crypto when asked about the topic. You then link spam and just straight out spam. That is what is toxic.

Why is BTC valuable?

Let's see what this brings us beside the same copy and pasted response with no original thought.
169   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:09am  

WookieMan says
awaiting moderation


@Patrick
in response to his second comment, I need to flag again.
Absolutely no proof/backup/support for your claims and then quickly changing the topic. To say that there are only 12 active users on Patnet is yet another thing that is highly doubtful.

@WookieMan
Please remain on topic and when you have such severe accusations you need to provide proof (screenshots/example/links) not just empty words.
170   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:09am  

OOOOOoooooooOOOoooo. Someone is scared.

Flag it. Go for it. Never mentioned a user FYI. lol.
171   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:11am  

@WookieMan / @Patrick
very unprofessional and personal comments by WookieMan. None of this has anything to do with the success of Bitcoin and Tesla buying 1.5B USD worth of Bitcoin. Please follow the rules
172   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:11am  

Also the truth isn't necessarily personal if it's what the person does. Both comments you flagged were fine in my book, but I'll let someone else judge. Didn't know the truth could sting one so much.
173   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:13am  

You made accusations but have no proof. And you make personal comments that have nothing to do with the topic. Thats why we flag it. Sorry that annoys you. If you remain on topic and stay off personal stuff there shouldnt be an issue. In a forum you need rules and people to enforce rules, otherwise it goes to shit.
174   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:15am  

Bitcoin says
very unprofessional and personal comments by WookieMan.

Lol, this isn't a profession. I asked you to prove Tesla has bought or sold anything. You've yet to do so. Just post a link or chart.

I don't think Tesla is in BTC anymore. Prove me wrong...
175   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:18am  

Bitcoin says
You made accusations but have no proof.

Dude, you altered quotes. Patrick even put you in moderation. As usual you lie. That's not personal, it's reality. I'm sure you'll mark this one personal. Just man up and say you have no clue what crypto is and you can make money off it. Just stop selling snake oil here. It's bull shit.
176   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:19am  

Correct, Tesla bought 1.5B USD worth of Bitcoin to HODL longterm.
177   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:19am  

Bitcoin says
Correct, Tesla bought 1.5B USD worth of Bitcoin to HODL longterm.

No actual evidence as usual.
178   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:26am  

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/08/tesla-buys-1point5-billion-in-bitcoin.html

lots of evidence that Tesla bought Bitcoin. Not a single link that would indicate Tesla has any intentions of selling. Wait until their earnings report and you will see BTC reported on their balance sheet. Just because someone wishes that Tesla sold Bitcoin doesnt mean it happenend.
179   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 11:39am  

WookieMan says
personal


Good. We can go back to topic now. Thanks Patrick for keeping the forum clean.
180   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:46am  

Bitcoin says
Wait until their earnings report and you will see BTC reported on their balance sheet. Just because someone wishes that Tesla sold Bitcoin doesnt mean it happenend.

No evidence they bought. Just the "intention" to do so. Musk is smarter than you or myself. We'll see. If they bought, they got in and out. Leverage with $1.5B means you can make shit tons of money quickly. And that's what he did.
181   WookieMan   2021 Mar 17, 11:56am  

Bitcoin says
in response to his second comment, I need to flag again.
Absolutely no proof/backup/support for your claims and then quickly changing the topic. To say that there are only 12 active users on Patnet is yet another thing that is highly doubtful.

How about create a new comment and not edit it? You'd have more credibility. Either way, I think most people have ignored this thread at this point. You're shooting blanks.
182   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 17, 1:31pm  

looks like I hit the nail on the head
183   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 19, 7:08am  

Tesla might have started a trend here:


https://news.bitcoin.com/chinese-public-company-meitu-buys-bitcoin-treasury-90-million-cryptocurrencies/

One of China’s top internet app makers, Meitu Inc., has purchased more bitcoin for its treasury. The company now holds about $90 million in cryptocurrencies. Meitu is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange and its flagship app has more than 1 billion users worldwide.
184   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 23, 8:21am  

I couldnt agree more with Powell

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/feds-powell-says-bitcoin-is-more-of-a-substitute-for-gold-than-the-dollar-11616424786

"the crypto currency is essentially more of a substitute for gold than the dollar, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Monday."

Even the FED sees Bitcoin as digital gold......Sry Bitcoin haters :)

And....thank you Tesla!!
185   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 29, 8:07pm  

And just like that....

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-musk-now-buy-tesla-210055035.html

Elon Musk: ‘You Can Now Buy Tesla with Bitcoin’

Didnt the hater say you cant use your Bitcoin to buy things? Maybe not not mochi ice cream, but a model Y or S.
186   porkchopXpress   2021 Mar 29, 8:33pm  

If I bought Bitcoin years ago, have been storing it my hardware wallet, and then pay for a Tesla with it....how would the gov't ever track my capital gains since I'm not selling that Bitcoin for cash on an exchange?
187   HeadSet   2021 Mar 29, 8:37pm  

porkchopexpress says
If I bought Bitcoin years ago, have been storing it my hardware wallet, and then pay for a Tesla with it....how would the gov't ever track my capital gains since I'm not selling that Bitcoin for cash on an exchange?

What happens when you title the car? In addition to mileage, the title must record seller and price.
188   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 30, 1:49pm  

porkchopexpress says
If I bought Bitcoin years ago, have been storing it my hardware wallet, and then pay for a Tesla with it....how would the gov't ever track my capital gains since I'm not selling that Bitcoin for cash on an exchange?


great question. Could there be regulations that require Tesla to report the crypto purchases/names of buyers?! I dont see how the Gov't can track your Bitcoin purchases if there is no exchange involved other than the seller reporting it.
189   WookieMan   2021 Mar 30, 3:12pm  

Bitcoin says
porkchopexpress says
If I bought Bitcoin years ago, have been storing it my hardware wallet, and then pay for a Tesla with it....how would the gov't ever track my capital gains since I'm not selling that Bitcoin for cash on an exchange?


great question. Could there be regulations that require Tesla to report the crypto purchases/names of buyers?! I dont see how the Gov't can track your Bitcoin purchases if there is no exchange involved other than the seller reporting it.

Tesla pays taxes. Penalties for not doing so would screw over shareholders. A Tesla is sold for over $10k. It 100% would get reported and you could expect a letter from the IRS. It would be classified as a cash transaction.

I literally just asked my guy this question who's high up with an auto manufacturer after reading this question. You might be able to get away with it as an oversight or mistake, but the government will find out if they're not lazy. So no, you cannot buy a car outright with tax free gains via BTC. You'll get audited on the crypto and potentially other things.

Everyone needs to understand what is going on with the Tesla involvement in BTC. Let's keep it simple. A Tesla sells for $100USD. The car is therefore worth $100USD. They then decide to accept BTC and "say" they're going to put $1.5B into BTC. They now get BTC worth $130USD after they pumped it with the $1.5B announcement.

Tesla is playing a minority of people that have invested in BTC. It's as obvious as water being wet. It's a con. Musk didn't get his wealth by being an idiot. He just plays the idiots. He's deliberately increasing the cost of his car to take others money via BTC and YOU pay substantially more taxes on it if it was short term cap gains. You think you're getting a deal, but you're not. You'd have been better off getting a loan or writing a check.

When that $100 Tesla is worth $90, he'll stop taking BTC. If you don't understand the game I wouldn't be playing it.
190   Bitcoin   2021 Mar 31, 11:08am  

WookieMan says
So no, you cannot buy a car outright with tax free gains via BTC.


Nobody has ever suggested that on this forum. People have stated many times that realized crypto gains are a taxable event.
The question was, how can the gov't track it if the transaction is not facilitated through an exchange (which are obligated to report users and holdings/transactions (KYC regulations etc)). The answer is, the seller has probably the obligation to report purchases via Bitcoin.

Obviously, for Bitcoin perma bears, its not a happy fact that Tesla purchased 1.5B USD worth of Bitcoin and is now allowing buyers to purchase via Bitcoin. I can see how this is painful for our Bitcoin haters :) Very enjoyable to see.

Thank you Tesla!!!
191   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 5, 1:34pm  

The crypto market is now at over 2Trillion! Holy smokes those altcoins are exploding!

Thank you Tesla!

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