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>new trend of public companies announcing bitcoin holdings to increase their stock value
>all of them buying bitcoin increases its price
>this causes their stock to rise even higher and fuel funding to buy more bitcoin
>even countries like US+Trump is buying large amount of bitcoin for crypto reserves
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Yeah, its point was to be a corporate investment, kek. Good for subversive """investments""" or the glowie online drug market
>>509589645 (OP)i'm enjoying the salt of no-coiners.
refusing to admit they were wrong, because some article told them it's a bubble or it was all planned by the government.
>>509589645 (OP)I love how poor normies are so invested in crypto only to get fleeced and remain poor kek
The fact that they are mainly White makes it even better.
>>509590675BTC provides three functions for the Fed:
1 the destruction of private, non-stablecoin crypto use as a currency
2 a potential global financial crisis
3 BTC market price arbitrage to give one last fleecing to boomers fleeing the Federal Reserve Note
Bitcoin is not a store of wealth. Anyone that says otherwise is a dupe or a scoundrel
So what is it's value then. It's value is the same as teh development of Western Union money telegrams in the 1850's. They used code books.
Bitcoin and all crypto currencies are a modern update to this same formula. How the fuck do you send money across a continent, around the world in total security? By crypto currency. That is a valuable service in an of itself. Ask the Cypriots that desperately transferred their money out of their country despite restrictions on that by their government.
>>509590807>could simply make bitcoin illegalI was thinking about this. They can always use a Trump shitcoin and make everyone in the world convert Bitcoin to be part of it or else, and given how nowadays is easy for the president to just shit on the table and make everyone kneel, i wonder if this, in fact, will facilitate a CBDC and riddance of physical currency. Don't know about bitcoin market and stuff, but imagining Trump to plunder it and label it as a pro-american step should be enough to make everyone nod in approval
K-k- keep me posted...as I buy physical Gold and silver....
>Too big to fail
How? No one uses it.
All in.
150,000 in STRK, 10,000 in MSTR, 10,000 in MSTY, 7,000 in pure BTC.
I keep getting old farts (older than me) saying, "man, I just don't know about that Bitcoin stuff, seems like a scam..." I don't even try to convert them anymore. Just let them watch me get rich.
>>509591558<<<---Trump's EO
seizing other crypto that doesn't comply
>>509589645 (OP)Btc is the pressure relief valve to suck up some of the capital flight that would usually go to silver and gold which is the canary that indicates fiat failure.
Look at you, you hold btc and you're smiling.
You literally hold nothing and you're happy.
the people already have the power to stop any tyranny by SIMPLY USING CASH AND LEAVING YOUR PHONE AT HOME sometimes
these two simple things destroy these type of surveillance plans
you already have the fucking power
it is YOU that chooses to continue using the grid to your own detriment
you already have the power right now
you have agency still
they just need your consent to implement it wholly, then having agency won't even matter
>>509592811>which is the canary that indicates Federal Reserve Note* failure.ftfy
pic definitely related
the Federal Reserve is fucking broke
BTC used to be shilled as peer to peer cash, now it is a 'store of value'
>I only have 1 BTC
Wish I wasn't a midwit and picked up more. The rest of my net worth is in useless alts.
>>509592743Now i remember two things: Trump's own coin, and BlackRock buying Bitcoin, making it both into the news. Is it related? Because to my uneducated guess, it seems like, if there's no CBDC, but regardless can be labelled as "national stockpile" and seized by Washington, then does this mean it's the president, personally, alone, who decides the absolute worth of the market?