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Raja_MBZ
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April 19, 2020, 11:05:32 PM |
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Godzilla spares the homeless, apparently.
I've been getting a few messages (or maybe "jokes" will be a more appropriate word) from my Indian/Pakistani relatives; they think that the COVID19 situation is not getting severe in South Asia and Africa because people out there are used to living in dirt, and their immune system is stronger than people in USA, Europe, etc. But In strict lock down is around here and numbers are increasing very quickly as India touching almost 17600 and Pakistan 8300 if they have no lock down then surely its going to be worst here even peoples live in dirt and their immune system is stronger. Well, there hasn't been a considerable daily increase in the cases/deaths yet. Only a few thousand cases for a population of hundreds of millions is a good sign. I know that testing is not being done on a large scale in the region, but we shouldn't ignore that the number of deaths isn't increasing on a large scale either. Anyways, nothing's for sure as of yet. Everything is literally pure speculation only.
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Biodom
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April 20, 2020, 01:16:04 AM Last edit: April 20, 2020, 06:00:08 AM by Biodom |
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Crude was down to $14.95 15.10 ( 18% 17% after opening). WTF?
I just checked the electricity rates proposals-funny, no change since 10-14 days ago. Market pricing? LOL
EDIT: I get that WO is mostly focused on bitcoin, but 18% change in a price of a major commodity that the whole world is running on in a DAY is completely staggering. It is not a stock like freaking TSLA or NFLX. This has major implications (eventually) for everything.
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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April 20, 2020, 02:17:30 AM |
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Landlord goes to jail. Cool!
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Ibian
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April 20, 2020, 03:30:32 AM |
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Godzilla spares the homeless, apparently.
I've been getting a few messages (or maybe "jokes" will be a more appropriate word) from my Indian/Pakistani relatives; they think that the COVID19 situation is not getting severe in South Asia and Africa because people out there are used to living in dirt, and their immune system is stronger than people in USA, Europe, etc. It's possible. The life expectancy of early african explorers was a month.
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bitebits
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
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April 20, 2020, 04:51:12 AM |
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VB1001
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April 20, 2020, 05:35:52 AM |
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Hong Kong’s First Approved Crypto Fund Seeks $100M TargetArrano Capital, the blockchain arm of Venture Smart Asia, announced they had met the regulatory requirements in HK to launch a crypto fund.
“We decided to launch this fund to address market demand from professional investors who are increasingly focused on Bitcoin as an alternative store of value. Ultimately for Bitcoin to be widely accepted and for people to trust it, there needs to be regulation. https://cointelegraph.com/news/hong-kongs-first-approved-crypto-fund-seeks-100m-target
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Raytheon
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April 20, 2020, 05:36:03 AM |
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Such a wall of text, lol. Just a little bit of exaggeration to make the poem sound funny. But yet, it fairly described my life now. My job is greatly affected by Covid-19, my income drastically decreased. And the worst part is I had to sell an amount of bitcoin to buy a second hand Play Station to kill the time during lockdown. Darn!
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Biodom
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April 20, 2020, 05:52:43 AM |
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Hong Kong’s First Approved Crypto Fund Seeks $100M TargetArrano Capital, the blockchain arm of Venture Smart Asia, announced they had met the regulatory requirements in HK to launch a crypto fund.
“We decided to launch this fund to address market demand from professional investors who are increasingly focused on Bitcoin as an alternative store of value. Ultimately for Bitcoin to be widely accepted and for people to trust it, there needs to be regulation. https://cointelegraph.com/news/hong-kongs-first-approved-crypto-fund-seeks-100m-target Regulation would not make any returns for them, lol Their abilities would make their returns.
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Icygreen
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Rather than going to the Russian forum section, I prefer to ask here first. I'm looking for recommendations on Russian Bitcoin exchanges. Needing to send money from Canada to Russia which will be sold for Ruble and deposited to a local bank account (sberbank). Thanks
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Biodom
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April 20, 2020, 06:31:02 AM |
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Rather than going to the Russian forum section, I prefer to ask here first. I'm looking for recommendations on Russian Bitcoin exchanges. Needing to send money from Canada to Russia which will be sold for Ruble and deposited to a local bank account (sberbank). Thanks
Maybe open up a foreign currency account in a local bank (like VTB) instead? I digress.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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Such a wall of text, lol. Just a little bit of exaggeration to make the poem sound funny. But yet, it fairly described my life now. My job is greatly affected by Covid-19, my income drastically decreased. And the worst part is I had to sell an amount of bitcoin to buy a second hand Play Station to kill the time during lockdown. Darn! Well, hopefully, you can figure out BTC investment budget that works for you, so if you have a long timeline, then you could stock away fairly small amounts on a regular basis and it really is likely to add up over time, so ultimately if you cash out, then it is at a time of your own choosing, and if you believe that a play station is compelling, then of course that is your choice. When I got into bitcoin in late 2013, I already had been accumulating capital for nearly 25 years, so I had already figured how much I could put into bitcoin, so even though bitcoin went down in price for nearly 2 years after I started and my first coin did not become profitable for almost another year, so over 3 years before my first purchase became profitable, I did not feel any urge to sell any of my BTC because of how I had allocated my investment as only a portion of my total investments. For the vast majority of people it takes a damned long time to accumulate wealth, and I always had stocked away 10% of my income into investments, and sometimes those investments did not do very well, but still through the years, my principle grew. Anyone is free to do something similar in bitcoin, and just invest and forget, and try to establish a long time horizon. So even $10 per week can add up, if you have a decently long investment horizon. Here's an example of investing in BTC for $10 per week in the past 7 years, showing around 12x returns and greatly outperforming gold and stocks and cash and playstations. Anyhow, bitcoin is likely to continue to perform as a good investment, even though there are never any guarantees, but if you pick some amount in your budget that is reasonable, then you can just stack that amount aside, and sure maybe every once in a while you can withdraw a little bit for a treat, but you should be making those withdrawals on your own schedule and likely when the BTC price is up and then likely replacing the amount that you used, too.... but hey, everyone needs to find their own way, and how to tweak their various investments in a way that is comfortable for them, and I am not saying that there is anything wrong with having playstations,..... at least you did not go out an buy a lambo.. (nothing wrong with lambos, hookers or blow either just a matter of delayed gratification).
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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April 20, 2020, 08:03:45 AM |
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Plaguedeath
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April 20, 2020, 08:15:23 AM |
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LOL, That's delicious
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Raytheon
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April 20, 2020, 08:23:54 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Now that I know your trust ratings review are not wrong. Thanks for your valuable words. I will take them as references to adjust my investment plan. To be honest, I do not have a clear strategy with my money at the moment. I randomly put money to bitcoin or altcoins but do not have those "stocked away 10% of my income into investments" or "$10 per week" ideas. Besides, I usually trade on the reserved bitcoin for long term. I was right to join this forum. Again, thank you.
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LFC_Bitcoin
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April 20, 2020, 08:30:17 AM |
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FFS El Dude
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nutildah
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An oldie, but new to me.
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psycodad
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April 20, 2020, 10:56:22 AM |
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Vampire theme or just movies? Funny themed or just blood and gore?
Bloodsucking Bastards is not bad..of course the older classics like Shaun of the Dead...
more input required
Old sci-fi? Total recall (1990 version with Arnold-Lots of action) Dune Blader Runner (Original, a classic) 2001: A Space Odyssey (a bit of aging around the edges, but still quite watchable) Starship troopers More recent: Arrival (2016 movie by Villeneuve-more reflective) Contact (by Zemeckis-still good) Blade Runner 2049 freejack (with mick jagger lol but was pretty good) johnny mnemonic forbidden planet Sorry for my late reply. Watched Venom last week, and I really loved it. Nice dark humor.
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