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I understand what you mean but I'm from the hood certain things is all I know only god can judge me I dont snitch I'm loyal I follow through with what I say and I'm not gonna say who told me about people not being serious buyers because im not a snitch.
Dude, if you are serious then post photos. No one is going to send you a payment for coins that you say you have, but of which you aren’t willing to provide proof. You understand proper English?
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Yup, my coin. The buyer didn’t want to wait until the coin was graded. So he asked me to cancel the purchase. His loss.
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I can be a long-time partner. PM me if interested.
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I can do the deal. PM me if interested.
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It’s difficult to predict. But I always keep an eye out for major sell offs on the exchanges and an increase in available volume, so I can at least get a leg up on possible fluctuations. But it’s now always an accurate way of telling the market changes due to unforeseen action in Asia.
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Seems that every week there is a new high. The only surprise now would be if the “bubble” pops.
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I would say Litecoin. Most people now can not afford Bitcoin, thus the demand for Litecoin is increasing. It will continue to rise in value.
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Yeah, $5000 is around the corner. I am hoping there is no way to go but up. I don't want it to go down anymore. Keep going up baby...
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Don't waste your time. The bitcoin chainanalysis companies have software that can see past mixers now, and have for some time.
That's true. The IRS recently confessed to have been monitoring bitcoin transactions for the past two years. I wouldn't be surprised if there is something even more sophisticated being used by the NSA, FBI, FinTEC, etc...
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Breadwallet is the best wallet for bitcoin, period. It offers the best protection and does not ask for any identifiable information, making every transaction 100% untraceable.
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Hahaha, and America is not ran by aristocrats...what a joke. This country is as free as the ones in power want it to be. Forget liberty...
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Bitcache and Lightning Network are coming. 100k usd/BTC in 2 years is more than posible
I agree. When the Lightning Network gets instated BTC will increase in value dramatically. There are already apps that will transact over the LN, and one in particular does it without fees. It will be a game changer.
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Haha, this is freakin hilarious!
Yet, the US is OK to trade with China and not with Cuba. MUAHAHAHAHA
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I don’t think that the price will dip necessarily due to the split in November. I would buy now. I bought some at $1900 a couple months back thinking that it was too expensive. But now I’m glad I did, because the price has tripled. Do it now. By November the price will be at $6000
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I would do it if it my wife, sue longs, or parents. Other than I would negotiate.
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I’m hoping we break $5k be end of month. That would absolutely be outstanding!
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Not surprising at all. If there is one thing that billionaires love is to find ways to keep the involuntary down - that’s how their product continues to increase in value. Let me ask you something: if the world has 25 people each worth over 500 billion dollars, then why does poverty still exist. I mean, that’s enough money to donate one million to each family in the world, with enough money left over to still maintain their billionaire status? Well, because there would be less demand for their product when everyone is a millionaire. That how rich people look at it. So, Russians are trying to maintain a class-based society by doing this. Absolutely disputable!!!
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What can you do with Bitcoins but can't do with Dollars?
Well, firstly, earn a ridiculous value increase. Secondly, I can sell bitcoin for a ridiculous fee. Thirdly, I can market physical BTC coins as if they were unicorns, and consequently earn a profit on them as if they were unicorns. Etc...
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