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@jojo welcome to the tinfoil club!
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Raja_MBZ
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January 30, 2020, 09:31:41 PM |
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Maybe we all should just pack our bags, forget hodl, sell off our BTC, and enjoy the last few days of our life before this corona thing kills us.
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d_eddie
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January 30, 2020, 09:34:40 PM |
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Imagine all the people queuing for hookers & blow...
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makrospex
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jojo69
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January 30, 2020, 09:41:17 PM |
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you may say that I'm a dreamer
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Cryptotourist
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January 30, 2020, 09:48:53 PM |
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... but you are not the only one.
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 30, 2020, 10:07:21 PM |
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Unfortunately I am unable to sleep for several months in a row. Sometimes I would like I were able though ludes
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kurious
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January 30, 2020, 10:10:15 PM |
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Great and inspiring find, V8 - it looks like it might be the killer app... the Bitcoin VISA. Sure it's early days, and I know it's not people having Bitcoin and spending it as we might idealise - but I think this rocks. I get LN, but I haven't found any real reason I want to use it. With this everyone just might and be linked to Mr Nakamoto's beautiful idea without even knowing it.
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julian071
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Well, talked to the bank today about "selling the house for bitcoin", or to be more precise to take out a second mortgage, restructure my debts and "get some liquidity" as they put it. Good talk, and it's all settled. I'll be paying a llittle less each month, will have a substantial amount to invest in btc put in my account, and will also have a fixed interest rate for 20 years. Good times.
Of course they asked about what I wanted to the with "the liquidity", so i said I was looking to have some cash ready for when this whole cardhouse comes tumbling down, and invest in btc. That was a good enough explanation for them.
Nice bank. Crazy system. 1.7%.
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Globb0
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January 30, 2020, 10:18:28 PM |
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Fuck you idiots who are glad an unstoppable virus is on the loose. I hope you can stay glad when your family and friends are dying. Likely to be grandparents or parents. Watching the holocaust documentary the other day reminded me of the hideous horror of human beings. Sometimes we don't even deserve to be called human. In a mob the individual is somehow suspended from responsibility. Man, I cant end this post cleverly.
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Globb0
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January 30, 2020, 10:20:48 PM |
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Well, talked to the bank today about "selling the house for bitcoin", or to be more precise to take out a second mortgage, restructure my debts and "get some liquidity" as they put it. Good talk, and it's all settled. I'll be paying a llittle less each month, will have a substantial amount to invest in btc put in my account, and will also have a fixed interest rate for 20 years. Good times.
Of course they asked about what I wanted to the with "the liquidity", so i said I was looking to have some cash ready for when this whole cardhouse comes tumbling down, and invest in btc. That was a good enough explanation for them.
Nice bank. Crazy system. 1.7%.
Good luck friend. Remember to take opportunities of profit and diversification along the way. Stay safe. Globb0
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julian071
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January 30, 2020, 10:25:17 PM |
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Thx bro, will do. Planning on using this cash very conservatively, only buying and selling, no shorting and longing.
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Globb0
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January 30, 2020, 10:29:52 PM |
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Its your life.
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kurious
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January 30, 2020, 10:38:43 PM |
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Fuck you idiots who are glad an unstoppable virus is on the loose. I hope you can stay glad when your family and friends are dying. Likely to be grandparents or parents. Watching the holocaust documentary the other day reminded me of the hideous horror of human beings. Sometimes we don't even deserve to be called human. In a mob the individual is somehow suspended from responsibility. Man, I cant end this post cleverly. You don't need to end cleverly when you're speaking from the heart, I know exactly what you mean and one poster had me composing a similar mail, but I left it. You've said it for me.
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Globb0
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January 30, 2020, 10:44:14 PM |
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I saw may dad wheeled away yesterday, what if that was the last time I saw him?
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AlcoHoDL
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January 30, 2020, 10:51:25 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Well, talked to the bank today about "selling the house for bitcoin", or to be more precise to take out a second mortgage, restructure my debts and "get some liquidity" as they put it. Good talk, and it's all settled. I'll be paying a llittle less each month, will have a substantial amount to invest in btc put in my account, and will also have a fixed interest rate for 20 years. Good times.
Of course they asked about what I wanted to the with "the liquidity", so i said I was looking to have some cash ready for when this whole cardhouse comes tumbling down, and invest in btc. That was a good enough explanation for them.
Nice bank. Crazy system. 1.7%.
FWIW, I support your decision, although it may sound risky. When I got into Bitcoin in 2015, I bought 0.5 BTC for a meager 100 €. I had a large sum of fiat available at the time, but I chickened out, and only used 100 €. Over the course of the following 3 years, I gradually (unnecessarily gradually) used said large sum of fiat to buy the remaining of my coin stash. Had I used the entire said large sum of fiat in 2015, I would now be owning 10x more coins than I currently own. Lesson #1: Best time to buy BTC is NOW. Lesson #2: Buy as much as you can afford to lose (but not less). Of course, you must be prepared to endure some potential setbacks (e.g., bear market of 2018), but even then, you'll be in great shape in t+3 years. Not using my BTC buying potential in 2015 was the biggest mistake I've made in my life.
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Last of the V8s
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January 30, 2020, 10:52:41 PM Merited by Globb0 (2), VB1001 (1) |
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Holding out a good thought for you and yours Globb0 in these very difficult times. Pretty sure we all are. Hope you can find some strength here.
Hope anyone would guess that my own way of coping with all sorts of trials - gleefully sharing memes and jokes - does not equate to gladness that the trials beset one.
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julian071
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January 30, 2020, 10:53:03 PM |
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Well, talked to the bank today about "selling the house for bitcoin", or to be more precise to take out a second mortgage, restructure my debts and "get some liquidity" as they put it. Good talk, and it's all settled. I'll be paying a llittle less each month, will have a substantial amount to invest in btc put in my account, and will also have a fixed interest rate for 20 years. Good times.
Of course they asked about what I wanted to the with "the liquidity", so i said I was looking to have some cash ready for when this whole cardhouse comes tumbling down, and invest in btc. That was a good enough explanation for them.
Nice bank. Crazy system. 1.7%.
FWIW, I support your decision, although it may sound risky. When I got into Bitcoin in 2015, I bought 0.5 BTC for a meager 100 €. I had a large sum of fiat available at the time, but I chickened out, and only used 100 €. Over the course of the following 3 years, I gradually (unnecessarily gradually) used said large sum of fiat to buy the remaining of my coin stash. Had I used the entire said large sum of fiat in 2015, I would now be owning 10x more coins than I currently own. Lesson #1: Best time to buy BTC is NOW. Lesson #2: Buy as much as you can afford to lose (but not less). Of course, you must be prepared to endure some potential setbacks (e.g., bear market of 2018), but even then, you'll be in great shape in t+3 years. Not using my BTC buying potential in 2015 was the biggest mistake I've made in my life. The best time to plant a tree is 100 years ago. The second best, now.
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AlcoHoDL
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I saw may dad wheeled away yesterday, what if that was the last time I saw him?
Make the most of the time you have with him. Don't be angry and bitter, forgive and forget. Tell him now what you feel, and how much you love and care for him. There will be a time when you can't. And it will haunt you for the rest of your life. Speaking from experience.
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BitcoinNewsMagazine
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January 30, 2020, 11:09:02 PM |
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Great and inspiring find, V8 - it looks like it might be the killer app... the Bitcoin VISA. Sure it's early days, and I know it's not people having Bitcoin and spending it as we might idealise - but I think this rocks. I get LN, but I haven't found any real reason I want to use it. With this everyone just might and be linked to Mr Nakamoto's beautiful idea without even knowing it. May be very early days. I signed up for the beta and still have not heard back but indeed could be a killer app if it takes hold.
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