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bleep
... a snot nosed little brat like you (who still has not wiped grandma's milk off his chin) ... <wannabe adult>
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September 06, 2023, 07:39:05 PM |
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Good as I am deliberately buying more coin at cheap prices. I am still not very confident that you are going to be able to buy back the ones that sold for under $20k.. because we have to et below $25k first, and then $22k and then $20k, but hey yeah, maybe you are willing to settle to buy them between $20k and $22k, in the event that we might go down that far and in the event that you still have any cash left for buying BTC at that time. bleep
... a snot nosed little brat like you (who still has not wiped grandma's milk off his chin) ... Hey, go easy on the kid. Puberty can be a confusing time... children and their schoolyard peers sometimes think that they somehow know more than adults. Cut the child some slack. More milk and cookies. See... I just threw him some of the attention he so desperately craves... attention is a form of milk and cookies. hhahahaha We all may well fall into our moments of devolving and feeding the shit posters. Go figure.... even Jimbo. hello everyone I had a chat in which the BTC price is analisezed where the market is barish and then the price goes up and the same pattern is gone a hepen again that's mean BTC is gone hogh again. hope that one will happen like pervious pattern. Here it is: https://twitter.com/rovercrc/status/1699138075056558471But what do you think? This mornings news that companies will be allowed to begin using fair value accounting to value their BTC on their books is a huge positive for Bitcoin. If you weren’t familiar with the rules that had companies list their BTC on their books at the lowest price of the quarter, they existed. This fixes that. No longer will companies be scared to invest for fear of looking dumb when their balance sheet is assured to show an immediate loss.
don't let me google "fair value accounting" and please explain what that means. how does the difference look like in their books, can you give me an example? My understanding is that companies used to have to keep the lowest value that the asset (bitcoin in this case) had ever reached since the time that they purchased it, so if the price of the asset (BTC price in this case) ever went up, then the value on their books would always reflect the lowest value of that asset since their purchasing of it, so the only way that they could get out of that kind of accounting would be to sell the asset and to rebuy, which can be a bit burdensome, including tax consequences, so now they are going to be able to reflect the true value of that asset (BTC in this case) maybe for each quarter..so the value on their books would likely go up and down each quarter rather than being locked in at the lowest price that the asset had ever reached since the time that they bought it.
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September 06, 2023, 08:00:03 PM |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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September 06, 2023, 08:01:19 PM |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest to read the first 20k pages of this thread. WO is the best source for investment recommendations, right after facebook and twitter.
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ANYONE ELSE GET THIS? Paxos < no-reply@paxos.com> To:Hueristic Wed, Sep 6 at 11:19 PM Dear Customer, In preparation for your Paxos account closure on October 30, 2023, please withdraw any remaining account balances at your earliest convenience. Please download a copy of your account activity for your records prior to account closure. Instructions can be found here. Beginning on October 30, 2023, your account will be disabled and there will be longer processing times to withdraw any remaining funds. If you have any questions regarding your account closure, please visit our FAQ page, review our public announcement, or contact us here. Thank you for your understanding. Team Paxos I never got a notice it would be closed. This is a pretty fucked up worded notification that it will be closed if that is the initial notification. It's possible I missed a previous email but I hope I'd remember that.
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life.
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September 06, 2023, 08:17:36 PM |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life. Well this doesn't sound like AI at all.
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September 06, 2023, 08:24:17 PM |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life. Well this doesn't sound like AI at all. I agree with you 100% and I think it's human written not AI generated.
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September 06, 2023, 08:27:52 PM Last edit: September 06, 2023, 08:37:53 PM by Hueristic |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life. Well this doesn't sound like AI at all. I agree with you 100% and I think it's human written not AI generated. I bet he inherited the property from a Nigerian Prince.
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest to read the first 20k pages of this thread. WO is the best source for investment recommendations, right after facebook and twitter. If I am understanding correctly you are kidding me because 20K pages is not possible for me just for the investment purpose with right now I am having good suggestion from one person and now studying few things about this as well.
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest to read the first 20k pages of this thread. WO is the best source for investment recommendations, right after facebook and twitter. If I am understanding correctly you are kidding me because 20K pages is not possible for me just for the investment purpose with right now I am having good suggestion from one person and now studying few things about this as well. I read your first Post Firsttime and said well jjg will engage and if he doesn't merit it it will leave. Your second post was so horrible I pointed out it was AI. Your third and final post has gotten you a trip to the Ignore list. Run along to the noob section and come back once you've grown up in a few years.
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JayJuanGee
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life. Those details are hardly helpful, and surely there is no need to provide any personal details and you can talk in terms of hypotheticals as well, but anyhow, I understand that you are not likely a real person anyhow, just as Hueristic pointed out. The basics of deciding any investment plan have to do with figuring out how much discretionary income you have, and so if you have an allowance, but you don't have any expenses, then theoretically you could use all of that to buy bitcoin, but even degenerate snot-nosed 12-year olds likely should be attempting to figure out categories of savings and if you might be responsible for paying for certain things that you want (or need) if that it part of the deal for getting the allowance. You might also want to consider my post in the buying on the dip thread, and even read through that thread to get some ideas too or even look at my investment ideas thread. [edited out]
Run along to the noob section and come back once you've grown up in a few years. hahahahaha Maybe Firsttime91 should go hang out with Exphorizon... and they can eat cookies and drink milk together... just a matter of at which grandma's house.
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September 06, 2023, 08:42:21 PM |
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest to read the first 20k pages of this thread. WO is the best source for investment recommendations, right after facebook and twitter. If I am understanding correctly you are kidding me because 20K pages is not possible for me just for the investment purpose with right now I am having good suggestion from one person and now studying few things about this as well. I read your first Post Firsttime and said well jjg will engage and if he doesn't merit it it will leave. Your second post was so horrible I pointed out it was AI. Your third and final post has gotten you a trip to the Ignore list. Run along to the noob section and come back once you've grown up in a few years. So if I am understanding correctly I am on wrong place, and you want me to leave this immediately I have no problem with this because I was looking for something which I already achieve and now studying few things which will help me and I will try to be grown up as soon as possible for having engagement with you again thanks for this stuff.
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@Hueristic….Grats on the new choppers bro.
thx man. I would like to say that I'm extremely happy that the amount of farmers decreased so significantly in the WO recently ... Does someone know how this fantastic result was achieved? Whoever did this, I would like to send you a huge THANK YOU for bringing us back this great experience https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5464370.0If you check this topic you will notice a lot of familiar "faces": https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465195.0I'd rather say they flocked over there for quicker and easier merits. Kudos to hugeblack for setting up that farmer honeypot. HAH, yeah looks like a nice HoneyPot.
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September 06, 2023, 08:48:01 PM |
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Run along to the noob section and come back once you've grown up in a few years.
hahahahaha Maybe Firsttime91 should go hang out with Exphorizon... and they can eat cookies and drink milk together... just a matter of at which grandma's house. We need a button on this forum "Grow up Kid" and after enough people hit it it pops up with a message "You've been voted to the short end of the pool" when they try to post.
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Today, while I was talking on Facebook with my friends, I asked for some investment suggestions. Unfortunately, nothing positive happened. However, after a few minutes, I received a direct message with a link. Although I have some information about Bitcoin, I still need more. Is Bitcoin a good investment for the long run? I am currently unemployed and have a good amount of money after selling my property. I want to invest in something that will yield good returns after 10 to 15 years. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Start buying $10 per week** worth of bitcoin as soon as possible, and study it while you continue to buy $10 per week, and if you later come to learn more about it, then adjust your bitcoin accumulation strategy according to you learnenings. **Note $100 per week might be better than $10 per week, but $10 is safer as a standard "catch-all" suggestion, since you Firsttime91 have not provided enough information to have any kind of clue about your situation. and in the end, you are 100% responsible for anything that you choose to do, including doing nothing which is a kind of something, but the fact that you created a forum account to post in these here parts may well show that you are willing to do more than just thinking about the matter.@JayJuanGee I really appreciate your this effort for helping me so now after reading this post from you, I am feeling comfortable and wants to give you few more details about myself I am having some funds from my parents and want to invest in any secret place where I can use them when I want to use them I am mostly staying at home with my stuff and having no job with depended on my family, so you're this all idea is good and understandable for me now I will start with this all from Monday after reading few things on different sites about this and try to have better things for my future in this investment thanks again. One more thing now mostly I will hang here regularly because I read many other things as well which are interesting for me and can help me in real life for better life. Those details are hardly helpful, and surely there is no need to provide any personal details and you can talk in terms of hypotheticals as well, but anyhow, I understand that you are not likely a real person anyhow, just as Hueristic pointed out. The basics of deciding any investment plan have to do with figuring out how much discretionary income you have, and so if you have an allowance, but you don't have any expenses, then theoretically you could use all of that to buy bitcoin, but even degenerate snot-nosed 12-year olds likely should be attempting to figure out categories of savings and if you might be responsible for paying for certain things that you want (or need) if that it part of the deal for getting the allowance. You might also want to consider my post in the buying on the dip thread, and even read through that thread to get some ideas too or even look at my investment ideas thread. [edited out]
Run along to the noob section and come back once you've grown up in a few years. hahahahaha Maybe Firsttime91 should go hang out with Exphorizon... and they can eat cookies and drink milk together... just a matter of at which grandma's house. I am really sorry if you are feeling I am not real person and create some confusion here because I am not here for anything wrong just for information, and you already provide good links which I will read and try to understand because few things are very important before jumping into any field but still I am really thankful for your kind information and other details. Just last thing which is a better way to keep my bitcoin safe because I check mostly exchanges needs personal information and I have no problem to provide them this all but is this safe to keep bitcoin on these exchanges or any other way is better, thanks.
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ExplanationChartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
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I am really sorry if you are feeling I am not real person and create some confusion here because I am not here for anything wrong just for information, and you already provide good links which I will read and try to understand because few things are very important before jumping into any field but still I am really thankful for your kind information and other details. Just last thing which is a better way to keep my bitcoin safe because I check mostly exchanges needs personal information and I have no problem to provide them this all but is this safe to keep bitcoin on these exchanges or any other way is better, thanks.
Buddy... I'll be as brief as possible: Not Your Keys, Not Your Coins I think this is all you need to know and quickly withdraw your coins from the exchanges, if you have any.
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