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March 09, 2019, 09:17:43 AM |
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@VB1001 - When I started buying £100 bought nearly 1 whole bitcoin. Fast forward 5 years & imagine if we see that % increase in price in another 5 years. This is why you should never doubt yourself buying smaller amounts.
£100 worth of BTC now could be worth a shit load in 5 years. As I always say buy what you can afford to when you can afford to now & enjoy the profits in the future.
One day my friend all the patience will be rewarded.
I mentioned this several times before too. I had some cash flow issues in 2015, and frequently in 2015, I would buy small amounts on a daily basis, even below $5 worth, just to stack away my buy for the day and some of those buys really added up... just imagine $30 would get you well over .1BTC. I know that currently some places will not allow you to make such low purchases, but I was able to make many low purchase amounts in 2015, and my point is that low amounts of purchases can add up and their value can become quite a lot more with the passage of time, too. hashtag Stacking satoshis. But I agree with you, the small contributions to BTC over time add up. (I have my friend Maine Coon hospitalized for severe kidney failure, the vet bills are altering my cash flow, luckily he is recovering and is at home.) Glad your feline is doing fine. Our house cat wasn't so lucky when she had surgery. Curiously enough she spent orders of magnitude more time greeting me and seeing me off the last time I visited my parents. And she wasn't a social cat whatsoever so that begged the question of whether or not she knew or if it was just one massive coincidence.
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Globb0
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March 09, 2019, 09:37:41 AM |
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Tech support here? my scroll wheel started smoking when reading this topic?
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March 09, 2019, 09:41:22 AM |
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Tech support here? my scroll wheel started smoking when reading this topic?
Submerge it in water, that should help with the smoking.
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March 09, 2019, 09:45:00 AM |
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Currently a bit over $3900 on Bearstamp...
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March 09, 2019, 09:46:45 AM |
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its the walls of debating metawankery
I know you are the type of person that believes I fall into the category that believes that your type of person is in that belief set that I believe What you thought I believe, but that framework might be based on a megamorphosisation. My beliefe of what you believe even if you belief is wrong and I cant believe it etc...…
10 paragraphs of prickly repost back and forth as to why we are theoretical potential slight maybe friends = you are not fucking friends lol
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@VB1001 - When I started buying £100 bought nearly 1 whole bitcoin. Fast forward 5 years & imagine if we see that % increase in price in another 5 years. This is why you should never doubt yourself buying smaller amounts.
£100 worth of BTC now could be worth a shit load in 5 years. As I always say buy what you can afford to when you can afford to now & enjoy the profits in the future.
One day my friend all the patience will be rewarded.
I mentioned this several times before too. I had some cash flow issues in 2015, and frequently in 2015, I would buy small amounts on a daily basis, even below $5 worth, just to stack away my buy for the day and some of those buys really added up... just imagine $30 would get you well over .1BTC. I know that currently some places will not allow you to make such low purchases, but I was able to make many low purchase amounts in 2015, and my point is that low amounts of purchases can add up and their value can become quite a lot more with the passage of time, too. hashtag Stacking satoshis. But I agree with you, the small contributions to BTC over time add up. (I have my friend Maine Coon hospitalized for severe kidney failure, the vet bills are altering my cash flow, luckily he is recovering and is at home.) Glad your feline is doing fine. Our house cat wasn't so lucky when she had surgery. Curiously enough she spent orders of magnitude more time greeting me and seeing me off the last time I visited my parents. And she wasn't a social cat whatsoever so that begged the question of whether or not she knew or if it was just one massive coincidence. I'm sorry about the loss of your cat. I remembered your comments on research, aging, immortality. The treatment consisted of intravenously injecting stem cells from another healthy Maine Coon. (We have not won the battle yet. Now we must wait and do an analysis to verify if it reverts renal failure.) This progresses very fast, soon we will be immortal, our generation maybe not, but the next generations will see very positive advances in this field. Tnx for your comment.
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March 09, 2019, 10:17:32 AM |
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https://m.poloniex.com/fees/ Effective March 6th, 2019 Maker Taker Trade Volume (trailing 30 day avg) 0.08% 0.20% < $1m USD 0.02% 0.15% < $20m USD 0.00% 0.10% ≥ $20m USD Polo is desperate. Nobody uses them. Good bye.
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March 09, 2019, 10:21:36 AM |
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Buy Bitcoin physical metals if you are dissatisfied with your current government because because bitcoin is a designed to centralize, non-fungible, permissioned ledger, govt tracking and control system.
Buy Bitcoin physical metals if you don’t trust your financial system because transaction validators in bitcoin are designed to centralize right into the hands of those same people.
Buy Bitcoin physical metals if you believe in freedom because people have known for about 5000 years now it's the only monetary instrument that actually facilitates freedom.
Bitcoin Physical metals are a vote for you.
Only wan’t PM if they are BTC-related (collectibles)
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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March 09, 2019, 10:24:16 AM |
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But I agree with you, the small contributions to BTC over time add up.
(I have my friend Maine Coon hospitalized for severe kidney failure, the vet bills are altering my cash flow, luckily he is recovering and is at home.)
Glad your feline is doing fine. Our house cat wasn't so lucky when she had surgery. Curiously enough she spent orders of magnitude more time greeting me and seeing me off the last time I visited my parents. And she wasn't a social cat whatsoever so that begged the question of whether or not she knew or if it was just one massive coincidence. I'm sorry about the loss of your cat. I remembered your comments on research, aging, immortality. The treatment consisted of intravenously injecting stem cells from another healthy Maine Coon. This progresses very fast, soon we will be immortal, our generation maybe not, but the next generations will see very positive advances in this field. Tnx for your comment. Thank you. It's been quite a while now though and she lived a long and happy life. I mostly felt like bringing up the story of how she spent so much time seeing me off the last time I got to see her, which was something that she hasn't done even once in the ~15 years of her life. And yeah, I have a suspicion that we might just be the last generation that is shit out of luck. Should that be the case I'll likely freeze myself though. If it works out nice, if not then I'll just have a fancy coffin. Doesn't really cost much anymore these days either so might as well.
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March 09, 2019, 10:25:04 AM |
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Polo is desperate. Nobody uses them. Good bye.
Polo has always been a shambles
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March 09, 2019, 10:31:24 AM |
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Polo is desperate. Nobody uses them. Good bye.
Polo has always been a shambles Yeah but it was our shambles. Not now.
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March 09, 2019, 10:35:34 AM Last edit: March 09, 2019, 12:24:32 PM by STT |
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@VB1001 - When I started buying £100 bought nearly 1 whole bitcoin. Fast forward 5 years & imagine if we see that % increase in price in another 5 years. This is why you should never doubt yourself buying smaller amounts.
£100 worth of BTC now could be worth a shit load in 5 years. As I always say buy what you can afford to when you can afford to now & enjoy the profits in the future.
One day my friend all the patience will be rewarded.
For sure, I had similar and no idea it would grow. Generally thats been a theme, people doubt too much even people in crypto. I think the clue is in the name, either the bits matter or it'll not add up. I'm convinced the whole success story is if the smallest participants or bits of the BTC blockchain are used and useful to people who dealing even the smallest amounts, not the largest like everyone takes notice of but just the ordinary users. The price since February going forward has been in a bullish trend, somebody called it weeks back and on weekly bars its fairly clear. Lots of noise and just recently, its wanting to pass 4k I think. Theres a trend of higher lows
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March 09, 2019, 10:47:52 AM |
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March 09, 2019, 10:58:42 AM |
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The price since February going forward has been in a bullish trend, somebody called weeks it back and on weekly bars its fairly clear.
I have been bullish since 22 January and remain of the view that the bottom is in. It is time to put away the bear suit and bear talk.
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March 09, 2019, 11:00:07 AM |
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Neither is it in Europe. Normal teachers earn some 2k Euros a month. And tenured university professors earn much more, but also only 80k Euros per year. Laughable if you consider their training and the fact that they pioneered the majority of cures and technologies. Going to put the video on my evening playlist, looks interesting. This post reminded me that in this life there is no justice, nor God's care for the people. In my first year as a University assistant my salary was 4.5$ per month in the midst of hyperinflation in Bulgaria, and now it is only 800$ as full tenure professor in mathematics, 23 years later. In 2012 my mom died from cancer, my GF cheated on me, and I had kidney stones that almost killed me. In 2017 my father had serious issues with the blood pressure and I wasn't able to mentally endure the crashes of Bitcoin, so I missed the opportunity for a profit. I don't make exact calculations, but may be I am on a loss currently. Jesus/Satan/fate fucked up my life, but I don't care. Now at least I have hope that Bitcoin will give me the freedom to live a bit more decent life. And if I have, say 1 mil, I will find a way to donate at least 10% to sick children, who are more fucked up by Jesus/Satan/fate than me.
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March 09, 2019, 11:09:04 AM |
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Wow sound like you have had a rough ride. Stick around there are good times to come.
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March 09, 2019, 11:13:49 AM |
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Crypto is making me mental. I just had to quickly plug in my phone because it was on 51% battery
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March 09, 2019, 11:24:16 AM |
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Tech support here? my scroll wheel started smoking when reading this topic?
The best way is to quit cold turkey
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