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Thoughts on Bitcoin and Crypto in General (Re: Gizmodo's Hit Piece)



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44 thoughts on “Thoughts on Bitcoin and Crypto in General (Re: Gizmodo's Hit Piece)
  1. Styx, I recommend downloading a wallet called Natrium and get a Nano account. Nano is quickly becoming a go-to digital currency for donations as it is fee-less to send.

  2. In anticipation of the full swing of the upcoming bull market for bitcoins, the ideal thing to do as a smart entrepreneur is to pile on bitcoins but in a safe way so that if it happens to be a bull trap (false bull run which misleads people to invest), he/she would still be comfortably in the profits. There is only one tested and trusted way to do so but it is hardly talked about as much as it should be partly because a higher percentage of people and even content providers about cryptocurrency are not well grounded in it. I am talking about day trading and you can only find reliable information and techniques to go about this in specialized forums set up for that purpose. I went researching strictly because I wanted to put a higher stake in bitcoins but I didn’t want to do that like a gambler would do and then I stumbled upon an online forum where I was captivated by how a particular trader showed so much knowledge in the aspect of trading. I contacted Mark Sibio afterwards and after a brief chat, I knew what I wanted and how to go about it. He was very direct with me and introduced me to a very simple strategy of his alongside his signals which I used in trading demo freely and within a few days, I traded real still under his guidance and made my first significant profit. 3 weeks later, I had made over $18,000 in profit and it’s been like that for the past 3 months. My portfolio keeps growing without necessarily buying more and more bitcoins. He is very resourceful in the crypto space and I will suggest him for any looking to be consistent in profiting off crypto. Sibio is available to reach by mail (marksibio66@gmailcom)

  3. Hell yea, I bought my BTC in 2011 when I was about to graduate. The greatest decision of my young life for sure.

  4. Just seeing you having to hold that mic has me thinking of…
    Bubble gum, Duct Tape & Baling wire…
    Where is the new microphone ??? It should be here by now…

  5. 1 Bitcoin is worth over 6,000 Canadian Dollars. If the wider world realizes the potential to Bitcoin, people like me who can't afford it will be destroyed. We're billions of people stricken by unending poverty and the globalists true dream world.
    I've gotta find a way to get me some of that either through legit means or more likely through rightful acquisition.

  6. either put the mic down or go full on with it and get some kind of hard hat with a stick to dangle it right in front of your face might be less distracting lol

    you do great work keep it up

  7. Bitcoin bottomed in December. Yesterday was technical confirmation of a new market cycle, as BTC blew through major resistance at $4200 on high volume. I am not a bitcoin guy per se. I lean toward the newer 3rd generation cryptos that are fast and scalable. BTC will do fine though, at least for some time. I own a little of it and a lot of some others. I like crypto because it has the potential of changing your financial life significantly with just a fairly modest investment. It's not a huge part of my investment portfolio yet, but I consider it an important part, and the current action is pretty exciting. I'm up about 12K over the past couple of days. We

  8. I remember a Bitcoin NASCAR back in the day and the announcers had a fun time trying to explain what it was…lo
    l I thought about it then but didn't buy any, I would've sold mine by now if i did, I know me…

  9. take a look into Dash and how they have built their own treasury from the inflation and means of voting on its allocation, completely decentralized, unstoppable, and anonymous, its some incredible stuff.

  10. Aaaaaah Bitcoin… How wrong I was.
    I saw Bitcoin mid 2009, early 2010 and my first thought was, "Good on you, little buddy. You can't win, but you're out there tryng!:"
    I really believed it was a fad that was going to dry up within a year or 2.
    And now I realize I should have bought a couple hundred when they were under 1 penny. Damn it.

  11. I’m digging Crypto. I am cautious, it reminds me of penny stocks. You have to be patient, that is the key to selling when high, buying in low. ?Crypto never sleeps.

  12. I find it rathe ironic that a "currency" created by nerds to protest against government fiat currency has its "value" quoted in USD. What's the bet the "creators" of this scam as it's redolent of the South Sea Bubble and Tulip Mania are enjoying their wealth in those nasty USD. Anybody who trades in his stuff and makes money is just that, a trader and needs to be taxed accordingly.

  13. The problem that I have with Cryptocurrency is that it is truly based on nothing, far more so than the US Dollar. I prefer investing/saving my money in precious metals. There was going to be a crypto based on metals, but it didn't start up.

  14. We already are completely digital. The coupons (ink and paper) you are given are actually kind of funny now. what you think is money has no limits. bitcoin, litecoin and similar have limits. Not even gold has limits. Can the world deal with a constantly increasing value monetary unit? Nah give me "interest" and a "raise" since "cost of living" keeps increasing. Does this make ANY FUCKING SENSE TO YOU?

  15. Corporate shills hate Crypto, and I love it. Invested in some myself, a smaller one called Bytecoin. Got about 4000 of them for 40 bucks (NZ). I’ll wait until it’s 1 buck a pop, then make G’s instead of $’s.

  16. Seeing as it was manipulated up to $20k, then manipulated again down to 1/10th that, I think it's safe to say it's based on nothing. A "currency" you can't spend anywhere, you can't carry around, and is thousands of dollars each is a total fraud. With people out there like George Soros who can manipulate an entire country's currency, crypto is just begging to be constantly puppeteered. If you think the handful of billionaires who can push it up and down at their whim don't know exactly when to jump in and out aren't making millions at the expense of people who are putting their paycheck into it every week, you're delusional. Crypto is a gift, wrapped in a beautiful bow, for globalists. As if they don't make enough on usury/banking/finance and skimming a cut from literally every transaction…

  17. Bitcoin is garbage. Although someone just invested 100 million into it so I’m not sure what’s going on now. Maybe they are trying to stabilize it. It seems like a scam. I’d stay away from it but the lure of easy money keeps pulling people in.

  18. Bitcoin is highly volatile. This is a problem. But the purpose of Bitcoin is not to continually increase in value. It's a currency to buy and sell things with.

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