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61  Economy / Economics / Re: Florida bank says it has closed Trump's accounts on: January 30, 2021, 05:49:11 AM
All sorts of progressive liberals and libertarians can say as much as they want that this is private discrimination and it's ok. But if you have your own head on your shoulders and you distinguish at least yellow from red, then you should understand that this will not last long. In the situation with Trump, the whole world has seen how far corporations have come and how much they have covered us with their hands - and this can cause a tsunami of restrictions for everyone  from the state. And even though Biden and his team support all this , you will soon see how in the beautiful Socialist America of the Future, corporations will be forced to impose more and more restrictions, justifying this with the protection of free speech and so on. But we still understand what this will lead to in the end.

It is ironic, isn't it? America is moving more and more towards socialism, while China is moving towards capitalism. The Chinese had enough of socialism and they saw how it turned out in countries such as the USSR, Cuba and North Korea. Americans have no taste of Socialists in power (until now) and this will be a bitter lesson for them. They need to suffer first, so that they will never chose this option again.
I completely agree with your opinion, and I believe that people always start to appreciate more what they lose. After all, it is then that awareness and understanding comes. I was personally very surprised at how the whole election process and the relationship of the results of the expression of the will of the people in the United States took place, since for me America was the prototype of a democratic society.

So the will of the people was such that Trump won. But everyone from elite decided to ignore the fraud and make Donald a clown and his electorate was naturally outraged. And seeing what their opponents did in 2020, they decided to respond with the same coin. And note at the same time that the entire business - small, medium, and large-suffered during the BLM protests, while only the Capitol environment suffered during the Trump Army rally. The first went against their environment and the second went directly against the authorities. Does this not mean that once again the conservatives have shown who has a head on their shoulders?
62  Economy / Economics / Re: Florida bank says it has closed Trump's accounts on: January 30, 2021, 05:43:17 AM
All sorts of progressive liberals and libertarians can say as much as they want that this is private discrimination and it's ok. But if you have your own head on your shoulders and you distinguish at least yellow from red, then you should understand that this will not last long. In the situation with Trump, the whole world has seen how far corporations have come and how much they have covered us with their hands - and this can cause a tsunami of restrictions for everyone  from the state. And even though Biden and his team support all this , you will soon see how in the beautiful Socialist America of the Future, corporations will be forced to impose more and more restrictions, justifying this with the protection of free speech and so on. But we still understand what this will lead to in the end.

It is ironic, isn't it? America is moving more and more towards socialism, while China is moving towards capitalism. The Chinese had enough of socialism and they saw how it turned out in countries such as the USSR, Cuba and North Korea. Americans have no taste of Socialists in power (until now) and this will be a bitter lesson for them. They need to suffer first, so that they will never chose this option again.

I wouldn't say it's ironic. I feel like the" greatest on the planet " America at one point sharply hit the left agenda-benefits, social work, Obama's Care, and so on. This led to the public idea that "everyone around me owes me" and from here there was already a growing snowball of all the "social injustice" and other tears of black single mothers with five children whose husband is sitting for selling drugs - after all, asking for the money from gov. And what did it lead to? Children and young people who read about the conditional USSR only on Reddit and on Soviet-wave sites decided that communism is cool and in general everyone owes us. Here and get it, sign it.
63  Economy / Economics / Re: Everybody talking about economy reopen but problem on: January 28, 2021, 03:05:03 PM
"Let's print a lot of money and then invest it in ETH so that everything would be fine" - this is certainly an interesting and entertaining idea worthy of doctoral dissertation and study in advanced universities... Only here, except in medical universities, in the study of mental disorders.
I will tell you a secret - if you pour a lot of other currency into one currency, then the second currency will not become more valuable. Why? Because it still comes from the first one.
64  Economy / Economics / Re: Covid 19 protecting value of money on: January 28, 2021, 03:03:45 PM
Do you know that the rich also lose money? The more money will print the less money will be because the purchasing power has not been canceled. Is it okay that the more money is printed now the stronger inflation will be tomorrow? What are you talking about? Are you healthy or are you also infected and now you are trying to distract yourself from feeling bad by writing absolute nonsense on the Internet? Go sleep it off, for God's sake.
65  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin's price drop to 30K healthy? on: January 28, 2021, 03:01:59 PM
And the increase in the price of btc from 0 to 30k is this normal? What difference does it make to you? A thousand more, a thousand less - you will still get your dollars, do not worry. As many people like to say, "BTC tomorrow will always cost more than yesterday". If you only care about the price of BTC and cryptocurrency in general , then do not worry, any price that you and everyone else are willing to pay for it is normal for it.
66  Economy / Economics / Re: The GameStop drama and what does it mean for Bitcoin on: January 28, 2021, 02:56:39 PM
What's there to think about? As if for the first time in history, someone arranges a pump of something that can be traded. They will play and calm down. They will collect all their profits, fix their dollars and go away and GS shares will return to the previous price.
In this story, the only loser will be the one who does not have time to get out, but I hope that people (or most of them) understand what they are dealing with. Hedge funds will earn their money in the future
67  Economy / Economics / Re: In 2021 to 2022 you decide your life and wealth on: January 28, 2021, 02:54:31 PM
If I had a choice , I would rather not see such posts again. Choose to be poor or rich - are you in a role-playing game or where? Poverty is not a choice but a situation that happens to a person. And if this is real poverty, then not everyone can get out of it. You write complete nonsense and it's more like shitposting for the sake of shitposting from not the smartest person.
68  Economy / Economics / Re: Florida bank says it has closed Trump's accounts on: January 28, 2021, 02:52:09 PM
All sorts of progressive liberals and libertarians can say as much as they want that this is private discrimination and it's ok. But if you have your own head on your shoulders and you distinguish at least yellow from red, then you should understand that this will not last long. In the situation with Trump, the whole world has seen how far corporations have come and how much they have covered us with their hands - and this can cause a tsunami of restrictions for everyone  from the state. And even though Biden and his team support all this , you will soon see how in the beautiful Socialist America of the Future, corporations will be forced to impose more and more restrictions, justifying this with the protection of free speech and so on. But we still understand what this will lead to in the end.
69  Economy / Economics / Re: Birth of Bitcoin in microfinance industry on: January 17, 2021, 06:06:06 AM
Wow you came up with credits in BTC! Yes, and micro-loans came up! What's next? Can you come up with an excellent scheme for affordable earnings that will work by attracting new participants?
For God's sake, stop thinking about how to create more fiat at the expense of cryptocurrency. You first fight with fiat saying that this is the worst of evils and then you yourself offer to print even more fiat so that everyone is happy. What for? For what? Why not go better in the direction where people pay with cryptocurrency and do not earn fiat on it? These are two maximally different and diametric directions and with each step towards the stupid "raise money on the crypto " you are further and further from God.
70  Economy / Speculation / Re: Big prosperty time big wealth on: January 17, 2021, 06:02:53 AM
Has anyone ever told you that trading credit money on the stock exchange is as good idea as tying a rope with a brick to your throat and throwing that brick off a bridge?
I understand when fully aware professionals can manage credit money because they know 100% what they are doing - and even those are not insured against risks. And you offer ordinary people to mortgage/sell their property and buy air for 37k and believe that they will earn on it. Are you 12 years old and you do not remember what happened in January 2018 because you only had the Internet a year ago or what?
71  Economy / Economics / Re: High prices mean even higher volatility on: January 17, 2021, 05:51:20 AM
High prices are not only the forerunners of high volatility but also high inflation. So volatility at high prices is quite a working mechanism for auto-correction of goods and prices for them. If [something]  is unreasonably expensive, then it has a very large chance to go bankrupt/close/collapse its price simply because the supply will not be conditioned by demand. Thus, inflation is not accelerated to super-indicators by printing money as an attempt to ensure high prices.
And when this mechanism fails, you get Venezuela.
There is an unpopular opinion (mine) that after reaching a certain price level (high enough), BTC and any other expensive coin can collapse to the bottom simply because this price will become unreasonably high. And that's good. Thus, people will finally understand that earn fiat from cryptocurrencies is not why they exist.
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How the Alt season will pan out on: January 17, 2021, 05:43:46 AM
Well, that is - it's not even a discovery, but just the most banal FYI. Anyone who has any knowledge with the market and so understands that altcoins begin to grow totally and turn everything around into a "alt season" only when BTC finally slows down in its growth and stabilizes. People take profits and go in search of new investments and a lot of people in this way pounce on altcoins and pump them which leads to the overall growth of the market. This is hardly a discovery.
73  Economy / Economics / Re: Summary of Evidence of Covid as Engineered Financial Reset on: January 16, 2021, 06:54:59 AM
It sounds like it's all good of course but there is one but. All you described is how to shoot yourself in the foot, and with a grenade launcher.
Those "world elites" are not so stupid and understand that if you create a debt bubble without responsibility and then just block it with new money straight from the printer, then you will still have to answer for it but in the near future.
Complete lockdown of everything around from air traffic to your favorite coffee shop at home - it is so profitable to no one as you can only imagine. So yes it sounds good of course but still very far fetched everything except that the virus was created artificially. This is quite a proven fact (as far as I can judge) and I myself fully believe in it.
74  Economy / Economics / Re: Usdt and usdc perfect coins for real estate transactions on: January 16, 2021, 06:47:02 AM
There is absolutely zero substance to this post. Why do you keep making these posts on this board? Here are some examples how you can make your posts worth reading.

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Usdt and usdc perfect coins for real estate transactions"
Why?  What makes USDT and USDC perfect for real estate transactions specifically?

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Perfect way to buy property in 5 years
If it's so perfect, why isn't it already the perfect way to buy property? What's going to change in 5 years that makes this the perfect way to buy property?

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Usa property deals will swiched in to usdc
Why would this possibly happen? Give literally any substance to support the claim.

So there is no value-it's just an eternal dream of any fans of any coin/token to buy everything in the world for these funds.

Because it is not ideal, and as I wrote above-there is no such supply and demand that it would somehow come to the market.

And there will be no examples and proofs because the OP apparently got excited and did not really understand why he needed it - to use a crypto-surrogate of the dollar instead of just using the dollar.
75  Economy / Economics / Re: Usdt and usdc perfect coins for real estate transactions on: January 16, 2021, 06:46:12 AM
As already mentioned above - you can even pay with bananas, even shells for the purchase of real estate, the main thing is that both parties to the transaction are interested in this means of payment. If you personally want to buy a house for USDT and the seller has never heard of cryptocurrencies, then he will simply send you back to where you came from, so that you would return with "real money". The demand for real estate is greater than the demand for its purchase for cryptocurrencies, so in this case, your demand and your supply are left out of this scheme
76  Economy / Economics / Re: Very interestimg topic of one user here on: January 16, 2021, 06:45:18 AM
He just assume the fact that after any crisis, a sharp increase begins.
2020 was the year of one big crisis and it is quite logical that the crypto market, as well as the usual one, will go up after all these shocks, when the extra ballast in the form of useless tokens and fud people is already dropped. There is hardly anything outstanding here, rather luck and a basic understanding of how the economy works in general.
77  Economy / Economics / Re: Out of Reach on: January 16, 2021, 06:37:19 AM
It's “shocking” - something expensive can afford people who already have money for it that they have already earned! How did this happen? It is not clear...
You do not complain about the classic market that Microsoft or Apple shares are worth so much that makes it already difficult to buy them for low-income segments of the population (3rd world countries). And you don't complain about the fact that a Tesla car costs so much that a guy living in a trailer can't buy it.
You yourself have made BTC so and now complain that because of its price, new members of the community are repelled. Well, you wanted a big price of BTC - get it
78  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which is better, ether or bitcoin? on: January 15, 2021, 03:53:58 PM
Which is better-bread or tomato?
That's about how your question sounds. The only thing that BTC and ETH have in common is that they are conceptually still cryptocurrencies. Their applications are as different as possible in their essence, at least because of the technical characteristics, at most because of the ease of use.
BTC at the moment (and for a long time already) is convenient only for storing and accumulating fiat due to the increase in the rate of BTC itself, i.e. for creating money out of thin air.
But ETH can already be much more convenient due to much higher TPS and use at the expense of a better structure and design.
Maybe you should at least study the market first before coming and asking "what's better?" Or when you choose toilet paper or wallpaper, you also ask on the forum what is better-in a flower or with a triple layer?
79  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Could ether hit 100k? on: January 15, 2021, 03:49:42 PM
So 100k or 11 trillion? Why not 11 quintillion at once? Honestly, do you have any idea how much it is in general - 11 trillion dollars? If such a pile of money is dropped on you, then even a wet place will not remain. Such a price for any coin will mean only one thing, namely that you just got to Venezuela and look at the rate of the token to the local bolivar, no more.
You have been given a instument to get away from fiat, but you want to have only more fiat thanks to this instument. Is that what's wrong with you?
80  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin over 30k on: January 15, 2021, 02:57:37 PM
Sometimes you will going to realize that money or bitcoin is not important because there are things that money or bitcoin can't buy. However, these instrument could also be mean a medium for happiness if not being controlled bynthese instruments. Other people tend to become greedy because of money and money had been making controlled to them especially when doing a decision making money over humanity. Well, bitcoin is more than 30K$ but what is it really all about having that bitcoin markey price for bitcoin?

We live now in such a time that it is already very difficult to say the classic "money is not happiness " because even in order to start something that will bring you happiness: from buying land for farming or building a house for living, you will need money. is quite stupid to say this statement  only if you do not mean here that happiness is not in money but in their quantity. In the opposite case, you are either a Buddhist or you are joking.
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