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So long no madman will use his quantum computer to destroy bitcoin, then wewould be fairly safe 
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Can you support your claim, that you can 'bribe' them? Donation to run for a certain office, or bribing are a big difference
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Hey I mean if all the ''Experts'' were right earlier then I would already be a millionaire....
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Looks like OP has seen the light finally! Congrats
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I hope they will give out an official statement about their stance sooner than later.
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Ask him why he went into bitcoin, for the money or for the tech? What was his intial plan for his investment into bitcoin, short or long term? If he was in it for the tech and for long term, then he has no reason to look at the current price.
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When is the funeral? Will it be live-streamed also?
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Not used one myself but if you want to be completely anonymous you could use a Bitcoin ATM, I believe you just need a wallet address. You can find a list here - https://coinatmradar.com/, other option is to buy them locally and in person from someone. Personally I've used Bittylicious which has worked well, you do need to verify your identify though Great tip thank you. I have never really thought about going to an BTC atm before, I will use one soon now.
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Actually I love this idea! If you get enough people to donate this would definitely go viral after the first big winner got announced. It's a pretty fun idea of buying a mystery box that can contain alot or nothing. Think alot of people will just try it once or twice
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I vaguely remember a car sharing project that wanted to operate globally, any connecton?
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My strategy in mostly bearish markets: Mostly looking for low caps (sub sat coins) that have potentional and watch their progress. Also have a small portion of funds and put them on more risky low caps and set a high sell target and look only once a week.
When the market is green again then I'll move 60% to a big exchange and try to trade a bit
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It's indeed very interesting to see what will happen exactly
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Very interesting, thank you for sharing!
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Yes, as what comes up alot and hard must come down alot hard and fast eventually
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Stoploss is handy for situations where the Risk/Reward ratio is bad. Or when you don't want to risk it, or when you think like I'm going to take a shit.
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I don't know if private pre-sale pools are counted as venture capital. I've seen a influx of pre-sale private pools, and from what I've understood is that the leaders of each pool just look for good opportunities or also listens to the input of the people in the pool. And when it's decided they like the project then they just simply contact the pre-sale project and discuss terms etc.
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Why start your own crowdfund platform? Why not ask an existing crowdfund platform if they would be open for your idea on their platform
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Try to come up with a real world solution to a problem, or make it so that your project has a real usage case
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If you are new to trading you should go to Youtube and watch some introductions about trading before beginning to trade for real
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