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will go to zero
Newbie123 sayswill go to zero
Bitcoin is going to the MOON and beyond. It's fiat currency that is going to zero.
The only difference over time is: less bitcoin are being mined and more people and institutions buy bitcoin Or offer bitcoin exchanges.
Basically there will be no demand for it regardless of the finite supply because it does nothing for you besides having a digital spreadsheet in a safe deposit box.and it cost massive amounts of electricity to maintain. Pull the plug and bitcoin is gone.
Not just a pump and dump but a pump and dump and dump...
LOLz...
I know if the price of a speculation/investment isn't closer to $10 instead
of $10,000 its way to rich for their blood to be in the game.
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What happened to all the Bitcoin haters????
Quiet because Bitcoin is over 50k?
Aaaaah i know! The haters "dont care" when Bitcoin is UP.....they only care when Bitcoin is DOWN! Lol
Bitcoin saysWhat happened to all the Bitcoin haters????
Quiet because Bitcoin is over 50k?
Aaaaah i know! The haters "dont care" when Bitcoin is UP.....they only care when Bitcoin is DOWN! Lol
They don't care either way.
Maybe you are new to the blog Richwicks....
whenever Bitcoin corrects the haters put their cheerleader gear on. They only care and hate on Bitcoin investors when Bitcoin offers a buying opportunity (correction). When bitcoin is up....they are suuuuuper quiet. Because then, they "dont care" all of a sudden
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/cryptocurrency/coinbase-announces-very-bad-news
The cryptocurrency exchange has just announced that it has received a notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This means that the regulator may bring an enforcement action against the largest U.S. crypto exchange.
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I take donations only in physical PMs, thankyouverymuch.
Can someone donate a functioning keyboard to Eric holder? He needs functioning cap keys. Just asking for a friend . . .
whenever Bitcoin corrects the haters put their cheerleader gear on. They only care and hate on Bitcoin investors when Bitcoin offers a buying opportunity (correction). When bitcoin is up....they are suuuuuper quiet. Because then, they "dont care" all of a sudden
ROFL
So the SEC gave a warning that there is a significant risk of loss on Crypto.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3950596-sec-warns-of-significant-risk-of-loss-for-crypto-investors
I think it would be funnier than shit if Coinbase gave a warning that there is a significant risk of loss by investing in Bank stocks.
So the SEC gave a warning that there is a significant risk of loss on Crypto.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3950596-sec-warns-of-significant-risk-of-loss-for-crypto-investors
I think it would be funnier than shit if Coinbase gave a warning that there is a significant risk of loss by investing in Bank stocks.
The MicroStrategy announcement states the average purchase price as $31,168.00 USD per bitcoin with a total cost of $5.90 billion USD.
I don't have a time horizon on it, but it will go to $100 or less at some point.
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Hi guys,
I'd like to start a conversation on crypto-currency, particularly Bitcoin.
What do you all think about it from an investment point of view today? I have some buddies in the finance world who are quite bullish on it and claim we are just scratching the surface. Judging by the recent performance, they may be right.
For people who are investing in Bitcoin, what are you using to invest and what recommendations do you have for a new investor?
Also, how are gains taxed compared to typical stock market gains?
I read this week that over 100,000 merchants in the USA are accepting Bitcoin today.
At the same time, digital currency does scare me a bit as it seems so abstract. Curious what PatNet thinks.
Thanks guys!