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Yes, since I loose most of the time that's the exitement is the main point for me.
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Damn, I completely missed that news (not so new anymore) that CZ is out .
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I lost more money on crypto than I made. I considered it a lottery, maybe i hit the right coin sometime, but most likely I will end in the red.
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$52k in cash, so that I can buy bitcoin at $50k
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It can also go the other way - I regret investing in dozens of altcoins that collapsed to 0.
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In my opinion, it is definitely one of the stronger altcoins with a real project and infrastructure behind it. However, to be honest, I would not buy more.
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I don't see how it the Vision Pro will have big effects on online gambling, but I'm pretty sure that the adult entertainment industry will come up with some innovative stuff.
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Personally, I have reservations about the longevity of meme coins. Although they have certainly grabbed attention and even made some people rich in the short term, I'm skeptical about their sustainability.
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Would make sense / dosn't Reddit have some kind of coin (not crypto) system in place yet? So should be easy for them.
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Nice, I did not even know that they where making another part.
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It depends on how good you are with trading and what kind of capital you bring to the table.
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I would not want to watch a rigged game. I remember a few years back there where a bunch on scandals in the german bundesliga, where a referee was working together with a bookie.
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For me none of them worked in the long run, only buy and hold.
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Deciding between Bitcoin and PayPal really comes down to what you're looking for in a payment system. If you're all about that decentralized life and you want to keep your transactions anonymous and fees low, then Bitcoin is the way to go. For a ecommerce business I would always prefer Paypal.
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I find the entire cypto industry worse than the banksters.
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Are we now on crypto bull run or this yet to be go down futher more down than 15500?
Until btc not reach up to 30k$ above then i will still consider it a bear market, but if btc rise up to 30k$ then that was a start of the bull run season, i believe that bull run is coming but it is too early to predict maybe the rising of the BTC price is a bull trap, so we need to be careful for good. The 30k target shouldn't be too hard for bitcoin to hit, we're very close, but this doesn't prove that a bull run will follow. Historical factors aside, the bull market only appeared after the halving, we just have to look at the world economic situation, inflation, war, and interest rates, everything is working against us. So expecting a bull season this year is too hard for bitcoin. Be prepared for a scenario where bitcoin will correct instead of just focusing on a bull run, or else we will panic when that happens. I think the sentiment right now is not strong enough for a bull run.
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Right now I'm not feeling to hot / i think will stay in this area for a long time.
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I'll go with Cristiano Ronaldo
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It's because the exchanges became the new banks - but they are even less trustworthy than the old banks.
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