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Anonymous (ID: mJE3/1Pk) Bulgaria No.512949635 >>512949705 >>512949920 >>512950258 >>512951575 >>512953315 >>512955355 >>512955392 >>512955586 >>512955637 >>512955848 >>512956256 >>512957061 >>512957645
ALMOST AT ATH
WHO THE HELL SPENDS SO MUCH MONEY ON THIS USELESS PIECE OF TULIP MANIA SHIT INSTEAD OF SOLVING GLOBAL FAMINE. GOOD LUCK GETTING RIGGED BY THE JEWS, RETARDS. INTERNET FUNNY MONEY IS NOT WORTH 122K
Anonymous (ID: c5RF2lPs) Switzerland No.512949700 >>512949822 >>512955276
So, here's a tip: don't buy it
Anonymous (ID: rO2xaF8D) United Kingdom No.512949705
>>512949635 (OP)
Seething
Anonymous (ID: mJE3/1Pk) Bulgaria No.512949822 >>512949863
>>512949700
THANK YOU SWISS BRO, I TRUST YOU WITH MONEY.
Anonymous (ID: c5RF2lPs) Switzerland No.512949863 >>512950001
>>512949822
It's safe here. DM me for an account.
Anonymous (ID: KGJw9FJQ) United States No.512949920
>>512949635 (OP)
tulip log post, adding to filter
Anonymous (ID: F7jZbh9F) No.512950001 >>512950407
>>512949863
Mountain Jews like you need to be taken behind the barn
Anonymous (ID: 8O4E/Lkm) Croatia No.512950258 >>512956088 >>512956388
>>512949635 (OP)
the next market crash and bear market will be glorious
Anonymous (ID: c5RF2lPs) Switzerland No.512950407
>>512950001
No worries, we can change money right in the open if you want. Behind the barn is also ok if you feel embarrassed. It's totally fine.
Anonymous (ID: KfVXBZdY) United States No.512950561 >>512953181
Bnb is the next bitcoin . Past Price cycles of BTC and ETH, even stuff like MKR confirm bnb will appreciate beyond $10,000 USD. The SEC kikes sued CZ for $4 billlioN USD.

You can bet your ass CZ is going to make vitalik and satoshi seethe
Anonymous (ID: XN+5BF5M) No.512951123 >>512954967
Its kinda scary thought when the bagholders are trying to print their coins to eat when the shit hits the fan.

-Bump imaginary assets(cryptos) to moon, new investors emerge, they want to liquify real assets to jump on the crypto train. Meanwhile be (((them))) abuse this system and buy all actual value out of the world with peanuts.

Doesn't the government also do this? They are buying "strategic crypto reserves" -> price goes up by fiat dump. Now future buyers are investing into the dollar debt system when buying btc, no? Even if the btc fluctuates, its the buyer that gets the air and you just spent your printed fiat.

Yes I am a retard.
Anonymous (ID: AoaSyLhO) No.512951447 >>512953315
Been buying every week since $55k
Sitting on a cosy 25% profit rn
Anonymous (ID: H5c9fNQD) United States No.512951575 >>512953315
>>512949635 (OP)
People know fiat currency is dead and they think electric money is going to save us.
Anonymous (ID: uNxWOqGe) Bulgaria No.512953181 >>512953366
>>512950561
This is true but you're talking about the alt season after ETH has played its role and the market has gone through its crash in September/early October.

But yes good job figuring it out.
Anonymous (ID: 9bAGRSg0) United States No.512953315
>>512949635 (OP)
seethe

>>512951447
smartest guy in the thread

>>512951575
It will.
Anonymous (ID: uNxWOqGe) Bulgaria No.512953366
>>512953181
true as in it wont reach fucking 10k but it's gonna pump massively in the thousand range
Anonymous (ID: 4vbALciK) United Kingdom No.512954267
FEED ME
Anonymous (ID: 9vmlP1yH) Thailand No.512954967
>>512951123
don’t tell them that they can only cash out if there’s a buyer. it will be funnier this way
Anonymous (ID: Ru7YsHOP) Poland No.512955181 >>512956388
heres's to another decade of nocoiner seethe
Anonymous (ID: w1B9r7Zp) United States No.512955276 >>512955552
>>512949700
>mfw people were saying this when it was $2k
Anonymous (ID: BJQ9Hj9U) United States No.512955355 >>512955732
>>512949635 (OP)
>ALMOST AT ATH
ETH is outperforming ATM.

ITS LOSS IN FAITH OF US DOLLAR, kidding.
It's the preliminary stages of the loss in the faith of the USD, massive speculative bubbles everywhere based on expectations of more "Easy money".
Also, what this tells us is that inflation and even stagflation is heading our way = SOCIAL UNREST.
Anonymous (ID: /FeTfN1e) Netherlands No.512955392
>>512949635 (OP)
It is pretty funny though, and i mean mundane shit like houses also sin't worth half a million on average yet here we are.
Anonymous (ID: 7fIetLgm) United States No.512955474 >>512955695
What are the implications of Gamestop owning over 500 million dollars worth of BTC on their balance sheet?
Anonymous (ID: JcFTsSGm) Canada No.512955497 >>512955746 >>512955780
Friendly reminder Satoshi Nakamoto translates to central intelligence
Anonymous (ID: dSF6Oy1C) Canada No.512955552 >>512955917
>>512955276
>mfw I've held crypto since 2017 and have watched people call it tulip mania for almost a decade
>mfw I turned 3 figures into 5 figures
>mfw I'm just not selling until I can buy a house
Anonymous (ID: OH8u7cU2) Canada No.512955586
>>512949635 (OP)
>bitcoin hits 1 million per coin
>will still be calling it a scam
It's OK, we will still need someone to work at McDonald's (you)
Anonymous (ID: Zrgjcdoh) Italy No.512955637
>>512949635 (OP)
Bitcoin should be ATLEAST worth 1 million per coin. It has a 2.5 trillion marketcap while a total fraud like gold has a 25 trillion marketcap.

We are unironically so fucking early
Anonymous (ID: BJQ9Hj9U) United States No.512955695 >>512956967
>>512955474
>What are the implications of Gamestop owning over 500 million dollars worth of BTC on their balance sheet?

Not just Gamestop, Trump's media group is also doing this. It's the Saylor Microstrategy approach. Don't actually produce things of value or vidya games or media or whatever.
Just YOLO into BTC. This is the epic levels of retardation of our financial system. Also being that Trump is taking the Microstrategy approach that's a conflict of interest against savers and wagies. Because he wants to enforce policies that debase the dollar (In his mind a weaker dollar helps exports) and also boosts assets. This also has the effect of crushing our standards of living if you aren't heavily into assets.
So he's fucking around and we'll eventually find out.
Anonymous (ID: kAMwvKXi) United States No.512955732
>>512955355
>all priced in USD
Anonymous (ID: Zrgjcdoh) Italy No.512955746 >>512956732
>>512955497
based glowniggers creating a decentralized, deflationary and immutable open-source currency to fight the kike banking cartels
Anonymous (ID: SSrGSPLI) United States No.512955780
>>512955497
>the motley fool
You might as well take advice from Jim Cramer
Anonymous (ID: 5StCZ04X) United States No.512955848
>>512949635 (OP)
What has OP done to solve global famine lately?
Anonymous (ID: 9vmlP1yH) Thailand No.512955917 >>512956208
>>512955552
>guys this has been around for over 15 years
>line goes up forever
>you’re just illiterate about economics
Anonymous (ID: QHY+eCxY) United States No.512956088
>>512950258
sheeeeit bobo you are a bit behind the times arent you
Anonymous (ID: dSF6Oy1C) Canada No.512956208
>>512955917
>guys the line is going to buck the 20 year long-term trend and go down RIGHT NOW! Please sell immediately because I care so much about you.
Anonymous (ID: CHKPBB9R) Canada No.512956256 >>512956361 >>512956406 >>512957356
>>512949635 (OP)
BTC is absorbing a lot of the inflation
Eventually it will crash in order to wipe out that inflation
It won't fix anything but they are banking on that it will and the difference in expectation will cause problems
Anonymous (ID: dSF6Oy1C) Canada No.512956361
>>512956256
Bitcoin already has solved a lot of problems. You're just too dumb to realize it.
Anonymous (ID: Jn9klNYN) Canada No.512956388 >>512956851
>>512950258
you're in the bear market now. slowly and steadlily gorging on berries durignthe summer untilt you set it and forget it during the winter until 1 year before the next us election, then BAM! full bull run on the last remaining whole numbers of 100 million dollar bulk unit purchase prices!

You will work for the fiat leveraged satoshis at $1 USD per piece.

>>512955181
no coiner seeht isn't bad, your children will still have to buy their own satoshis which furhter feeds intot he ssyte - you have ot be able ot understand BTC from the zero-point position MORE than you have to understand BTC as a holdr.

As a holder you'll never buy in again, but as a seether, you'll end up finding other assets or making them that allow you to buy in at whole coins.
Anonymous (ID: BJQ9Hj9U) United States No.512956406
>>512956256
BTC has lost it's "Shine", as of now ETH is where it's for the speculative mania. It's at double top ATH. So either it go up or down..durrr. but that's a pivotal resistance area. Big institutions are betting that Trump is going to dial it to 11 in regards to wealth transfer from the poor to the rich. That is what asset inflation is afterall.
Anonymous (ID: V0HSkMD0) United States No.512956732
>>512955746
Yeah I don't think that's what's happening anon
Anonymous (ID: YQcaFb1V) United States No.512956851 >>512957129
>>512956388
>100 years from now
>BTC is now worth 10000 oz of gold
>Still hasn't been used for a single transaction
Anonymous (ID: 7fIetLgm) United States No.512956967 >>512957356
>>512955695
Yeah I've been there, done that. Probably should've just went all in BTC years ago, but it is what it is. Got my funds with GME at the moment, and I can't complain, I only asked so I can get an outside opinions away from the echochamber every now and again. Having 9 billy cash and no debt in their warchest to slurp any dip they want is nice too.
Anonymous (ID: lHLOYajp) United States No.512957060
>solving global famine
Build a giant wall around Africa and wait a few years.
Anonymous (ID: HBLz1v36) India No.512957061
>>512949635 (OP)
It's a speculative asset, nothing more. It is a fuckin miracle that people still pay obscene amount of money for it.
Anonymous (ID: dSF6Oy1C) Canada No.512957129
>>512956851
what does that even mean? bitcoin processes tens of thousands of transactions every day
Anonymous (ID: Jn9klNYN) Canada No.512957356 >>512957785
>>512956256
the inflation absorb is right but it's more of a protection against failed national policy.

People enter BTC not when their fiat fails, but when they can no longer get what they want because of the policies governing their fiat, this is the most important part - BTC is a GLOBAL economic measure of government dissatisfaction: meaning: you might be thinking in USD, but it's everyone else.

The USD is just the modern measure of other's dissatisfaction, now it's becoming BTC as the US users are dissatisfied.

>>512956967
BTC wasn't what it is now until Biden fucked up and Saylor employed his normie-mechanism on it. It was Saylor from MSTR that actually proof-of-concepted the mechanism publically, therefore changing how BTC can be used.
Anonymous (ID: KWZ0V/uR) Sweden No.512957645
>>512949635 (OP)
>SPENDS SO MUCH MONEY
That's the exchange rate in inflationary dollars for a finite bitcoin.
Anonymous (ID: 7fIetLgm) United States No.512957785 >>512958645
>>512957356
Yeah, should probably hold some for the inevitable climb to 1 milly someday.
Anonymous (ID: Jn9klNYN) No.512958645
>>512957785
It's a 2.1 quadrillion unit economic system, not some 21 million unit system. It's only measured in BTC for the sake of the initial investors.

Like do you want 12 eggs or one dozen; do you want 100 million satoshi or 1 BTC?.

Everyone born after 2028's halving is forced into Satoshi purchases, which is fine but it behaves differently because actual whole BTC are now priced beyond the price of 3-bedroom bungalow mortgage, and is never coming back down.