Meanwhile..
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‘They’re the Wall Observers, they’ve been in BTC for years’ Any chance for them getting some of your BTC ?
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Sure, Scott Adams had some good comics, but he's a right-wing nutjob now.
...and we should avoid everyone who's not from our 'tribe'?
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So...whenever Bitcoin goes from a long, multi-year bear market to start of a new bull run, the MSM pounces to immediately say Bitcoin "is in a bubble".
Every. Single. Time.
Any long time OG Bitcoiners notice the pattern?
I guess the only two binary states that Bitcoin can be in is either "dead" or "bubble". Nothing in between.
and complain about 'volatility'.
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JW's always make me laugh - ofc we're going to be chilling in the promised land with some lions and bears (where are the bulls?) On topic: last chance to buy below $40k! Why is everybody doing chores in the promised land, I thought that was going to be work free. It's only Chinese, and a Black dude doing chores in a traditional European setting. Not sure what the message is... Get the immigrants to do all the work? That's not work clothes. They are just carrying free food from their local UBI distribution center.
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soon...
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"My first thought was that the Iranians had followed through on their threat to strike the Capitol."
-- Susan Collins, US senator
Those damn foreigners!
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but I guess we can easily drop to $80k in January 2022
Oh no! Scary!
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We're not there yet...
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More like gateway to Capitalism... eventualy...
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/law-cracks-shell-companies-combat-corruption-75162181The new legislation quietly passed by Congress last month after a decade-long fight is the most sweeping banking reform of its kind since passage of the Patriot Act, in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
For the first time, shell companies will be required to provide the names of their owners or face stiff penalties and jail sentences. The information will be stored in a confidential database accessible to federal law enforcement and shared with banks who are often unwitting accomplices to international corruption.
The Corporate Transparency Act was tucked into a defense spending bill first vetoed by President Donald Trump and then overridden by Congress on New Year’s Day.
The new law seeks to strengthen controls by creating a registry managed by the Treasury Department that will contain the names of the true owners of both domestically-created shell companies as well as foreign ones conducting business in the U.S.
Creating a shell company in states like Delaware requires little more than a payment of a $90 fee and a one-page letter listing the entity’s the name, P.O. Box and a registered agent who is frequently a law firm dedicated to churning out companies in bulk. The true owners are rarely listed, their identities hidden under a web of subsidiaries. But once created, the entities can be used to purchase legitimate assets, such as real estate, using ill-gotten funds furtively transferred into a U.S. bank account.
The Justice Department will also have expanded powers to demand foreign bank account records when they suspect criminal activity.
And the law also extends oversight to the trade in high-value antiquities. Expensive artwork -- a frequent vehicle to hide the proceeds of corruption -- may also be brought within the reach of anti-money laundering laws pending a study the government must produce within a year.
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If Amazon decides not to deal anymore with Parler, that is fine by me.
What keeps them from running their own infrastructure?
Mind you, not only Amazon kicked them off their infrastructure, but at the same time Apple and Google removed their mobile app. Feels very centralized and coordinated.
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How can you be so protective of Trump supporters?
It only starts with them. It will be used against the Left eventually. Left also engages in protests, you know... I am sure that the division will continue under Biden, Trump voters feel cheated of their victory and do not accept the new president. You can see even here how deluded some people are.
Just like Hillary voters felt cheated of their victory and decided not to accept the result...
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I guess you would support passing Patriot Act 2.0 as the proper response.
They'll say we need it, in order to prevent future riots.
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However, violence needs to be addressed at its sources
Violence needs to be addressed at 'violence' level, not on people 'having wrong opinions' level. Yes, when you failed in preventing violence at educational and mindset levels, you have to address it at the "violence level". In complex system theory, the latter would be a great example for a fail, however. So... full-scale cultural revolution and re-education camps? If our goal is to 'prevent violence' at all costs, I guess we must ban boxing, UFC, 'toxic masculinity', video games and movies?
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