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ChartBuddy
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June 20, 2023, 02:04:53 PM |
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Gachapin
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June 20, 2023, 02:45:43 PM |
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What was the saying again? First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win they join you.I guess we're now and the end of fighting and the beginning of winning/ them joining: Germany’s largest banking institution, Deutsche Bank, has reportedly applied for a digital asset custody license to the country’s financial regulator, the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, or BaFin, in a bid to expand its revenue streams, Bloomberg reported. .. While Deutsche Bank has been critical of Bitcoin and the crypto market’s volatility over the past few years, its tone toward the industry has altered in 2023. In February, Deutsche Bank Singapore, in partnership with Memento Blockchain, successfully completed trials for a tokenized investment platform called Project DAMA (Digital Assets Management Access). .. -> https://cointelegraph.com/news/deutsche-bank-applies-digital-asset-custody-licenseNot that I'd endorse 3rd party custody of coins but experience tells me, self custody is not for everyone and it certainly means more adoption. .... it also means more paper Bitcoin = a lot of fake adoption
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JimboToronto
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i was reading this thread from starting (just for fun), i seen users which are the lucky early adopters and they are now millionaires, even billionaires now.
Lucky? Some call it foresight. Patience has a lot to do with it too. Without even considering the temptation for many to buy pizza and lambos with their bitcoin on the way up, there was much adversity for early adopters to wade through. Luck was not an option and sadly, many did not make through unscathed. I'm glad for the few stalwarts in this thread who were like pillars of support and advice and also for those who were the exact opposite who provided excellent examples of how not to proceed. I'm not going to name names - you know who you are (not all are still active) and I thank you. Unscathed? I still have my BTC baseball caps. What I spent on them would buy a car now, or some land in Mexico. Think of all the fortunes spent on alpaca socks.
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i was reading this thread from starting (just for fun), i seen users which are the lucky early adopters and they are now millionaires, even billionaires now.
Lucky? Some call it foresight. Patience has a lot to do with it too. Without even considering the temptation for many to buy pizza and lambos with their bitcoin on the way up, there was much adversity for early adopters to wade through. Luck was not an option and sadly, many did not make through unscathed. I'm glad for the few stalwarts in this thread who were like pillars of support and advice and also for those who were the exact opposite who provided excellent examples of how not to proceed. I'm not going to name names - you know who you are (not all are still active) and I thank you. Unscathed? I still have my BTC baseball caps. What I spent on them would buy a car now, or some land in Mexico. Think of all the fortunes spent on alpaca socks. pls don't remember me of my quarter million computer monitor and my 40k$ DVD burner still, hard to beat Greg:
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ChartBuddy
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June 20, 2023, 03:04:57 PM |
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Bananington
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June 20, 2023, 03:21:35 PM |
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Lucky? Some call it foresight.
Patience has a lot to do with it too.
Discipline too, becoming a millionaire requires financial discipline, and if these became millionaires and billionaires from early adoption, it is also because they are very disciplined financially.
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JimboToronto
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June 20, 2023, 03:22:00 PM |
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I still have my BTC baseball caps. What I spent on them would buy a car now, or some land in Mexico.
Think of all the fortunes spent on alpaca socks.
pls don't remember me of my quarter million computer monitor and my 40k$ DVD burner still, hard to beat Greg: At least baseball caps don't become obsolete like DVDs or dollars.
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El duderino_
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June 20, 2023, 03:51:41 PM |
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Gachapin
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June 20, 2023, 03:57:24 PM |
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I still have my BTC baseball caps. What I spent on them would buy a car now, or some land in Mexico.
Think of all the fortunes spent on alpaca socks.
pls don't remember me of my quarter million computer monitor and my 40k$ DVD burner still, hard to beat Greg: At least baseball caps don't become obsolete like DVDs or dollars. True. especially since hair loss is progressing with age ... But I must say about once in a year I rip a CD with that luxury DVD burner ...
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Gachapin
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June 20, 2023, 03:58:10 PM |
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27 thanks... totally missed this candle
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ChartBuddy
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June 20, 2023, 04:04:53 PM |
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d_eddie
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June 20, 2023, 04:24:16 PM |
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27 thanks... totally missed this candle Luckily, Buddy didn't.
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June 20, 2023, 04:26:22 PM |
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just reading this thread from starting (for fun) and i discovered this user loaded, he bought BTC80,000 for $1million, and today these coins are worth billions of dollars, and not sold yet, he is hodling. (if you want to see assets, then go to his profile and you will see his address, which is mixed after sometimes, but after clicking some next>next>next address you can find his some initial address which balance worth billions.
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sirazimuth
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Pretty sure most OG's on this thread are well aware of the "loaded" story. He stole "acquired" his coins thru a vulnerability on Silk Road. He got busted...old news, Google it.
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Gachapin
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June 20, 2023, 04:40:04 PM |
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Pretty sure most OG's on this thread are well aware of the "loaded" story. He stole "acquired" his coins thru a vulnerability on Silk Road. He got busted...old news, Google it.
and it was just talked about in the WO a few weeks/months ago that guy doesn't really seem to read this thread...
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d_eddie
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June 20, 2023, 04:47:57 PM |
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To be fair, reading it all from the start is an impossible endeavor.
EDIT - Meanwhile, 27.3k.
But careful: there are options expiring next Friday, we could see a yuuge red candle just before expiry.
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pawel7777
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June 20, 2023, 04:51:33 PM |
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Why are we going up? Can anybody loop me in? Google gives me nothing
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June 20, 2023, 04:57:54 PM |
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I still have my BTC baseball caps. What I spent on them would buy a car now, or some land in Mexico.
Think of all the fortunes spent on alpaca socks.
pls don't remember me of my quarter million computer monitor and my 40k$ DVD burner still, hard to beat Greg: At least baseball caps don't become obsolete like DVDs or dollars. I know... opsex and all but tell that to my Phoenix Coyotes ball cap. Edit: Mine's in really bad shape but it used to look like this. Still works though.
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