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April 22, 2022, 10:14:53 AM
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Hey CB please stop this $40k gameplay as we are fed up with this and want now to move on because the pump for ants is also coming back and forth taking us back to $40k range only each time.So step up and take us to next doors :



Now it's getting hard for us so please push us and feed yourself with some green pump sandwiches and pump smoothie  Wink
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April 22, 2022, 10:19:35 AM

Hopefully, you'll find it interesting:
The expensive average transaction fees in the article you posted is not correct, from my understanding and experience it is centralized exchanges that charge outrageous fees like that and maybe their high fees is also used to build up this statistic, if you use non-custodial wallets you will pay a normal and cheap fee especially when you use a segwit address, consolidate your inputs, check the mempool first, and use lightning network in exchanges that have integrated it.



Banks like high fees. It's their MO.  Cool  Cool


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No offense, but that's one of the meaningless stats I've ever seen. Where to start. That bitcoin isn't a stock? That the market cap of a crypto is meaningless on its own? That each of those companies had a different GDP to begin with?
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Guys, if you want to hang around women's bathrooms all day you can simply enrol at the University of Plymouth.
You cannot be stopped apparently.



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April 22, 2022, 12:08:07 PM
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... one other little tip.  I like to buy a little extra on those "blood running in the streets" days.  It has been clearly a winning strategy for me.  Maybe I have just been lucky.  Bitcoin (and poker) has cultivated a fairly high pain tolerance... so "blood in the streets" for me is usually a BAD day, and either close to a bottom, or at least near the base of a good dip, even when more are to come.

How do you know it's a "blood running in the streets" day?

Is that when there's a candle with an inverted zippidity doo with a kangaroo leg?



I don't know much about zippitydoos or roo legs.  Do they look like this?  If so, yes.

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April 22, 2022, 12:15:03 PM

Crypto, not Bitcoin.

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April 22, 2022, 12:21:58 PM

Crypto, not Bitcoin.



Only 69? Wait until you see 420.
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April 22, 2022, 12:23:08 PM

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So I go away for almost two weeks yet the price of BTC barely moves.  Ah well. 

Maybe with all the cheery news around (/s) number go up once I get home.  It's not like anything macro is really getting any better (war, inflation, .gov "leadership", etc.)

I did have a chance to talk with a younger guy (40s) about BTC (and crypto), but I told him that I was BTC only, and to solicit opinions on alts elsewhere.  He seemed genuinely interested, I will inquire later if he jumps in the pool.




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April 22, 2022, 12:35:29 PM

No offense, but that's one of the meaningless stats I've ever seen. Where to start. That bitcoin isn't a stock? That the market cap of a crypto is meaningless on its own? That each of those companies had a different GDP to begin with?

Yes Bitcoin isn’t a stock but an asset.

Read the title as:
“Years it took assets to reach $1 trillion market capitalization.”
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April 22, 2022, 12:41:59 PM
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No offense, but that's one of the meaningless stats I've ever seen. Where to start. That bitcoin isn't a stock? That the market cap of a crypto is meaningless on its own? That each of those companies had a different GDP to begin with?

Your point is a good one.  But at the same time, the velocity of the rise of Bitcoin is primed to be one of the biggest stories of our age.  And to your point it's "market cap" value will not act like a security traded as part ownership of a single company, but rather the lingua franca for the expression of all value for all companies, assets, goods, services etc.

The difference, once it is realized will be absolutely breathtaking.

The fact that it still trades like a single tech company represents the most lopsided opportunity generations will ever see.  For the millionth time, we are gentlemen.  Hello from the past, Mr. Future reader.  Yes we were here in 2022 BEFORE people figured out what this thing was completely.  You will call us lucky, and you will be right.  But it was hard as hell to hold on through all this. And some of us were not able to because of the financial storms that are about to hit.  Yeah... some of us saw that coming too.

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April 22, 2022, 12:42:23 PM

CasaHODL went woke SJW, so, it's nice to see they are looking to lose so much business with their bravery.

See Twitter, tl;dr: "we need more womens and colored hoomanz working 4 uz!"

Fucking retarded space rock.

They don't need to go woke to go broke.

$5000 a year to help look after your stash, that's a lot of pizzas.

Their pricing alone will sink them.

I believe they have a completely free option. Anyone else who wants to do something similar without paying them would need to somehow secure separate physical spaces to store at least one or some of the other keys of their multi-signature set up. I mean, if you already have 2 houses or a secure office / work / factory / secret hide-out, then you don't need someone else to do it for you.

At the very least you have some sort of storage or vault that you still pay for, or maybe even have one key at a trusted friend's house.

For most people, you can just simply keep it in your home; everyone knows how to make steel backups now, or should.
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The year is 2040……

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April 22, 2022, 01:48:02 PM
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The year is 2040……



I am sure I will have more than that in 2040. He's cute though, no homo.
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Guys, if you want to hang around women's bathrooms all day you can simply enrol at the University of Plymouth.
You cannot be stopped apparently.





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