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20% always with exceptions Order at counter food/pick up/delivery 15% I always do 25+% for haircuts Fixed amounts for certain situations mostly travel related, valet room cleaning butler type duties etc $5 dirty fiat in the us/1st world countries and 10$ everywhere else. Trolley dollies 5$ starbs gift cards But why? Why tip for food but not for groceries? Why tip a restaurant but not a nurse? I'm not used to the American "tipping culture", and to me it looks a lot like a trick to have lower advertised prices, while you still pay more. I can't imagine demanding an additional payment every few minutes when I'm at work, but apparently that's completely normal in some sectors. Some jobs pay like $.20/hr and the only way folks earn is thru tips. Not only that but it’s nice to be nice.
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November 19, 2025, 03:37:19 PM |
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Well let's say the avg wage in USA is 10$/hour
It takes around 1250 working days to make enough at this exchange rate.
So..it's not really an impossible thing to get 1 BTC in 2030.
Enjoy working. Fuck politics and listen to Motorhead, then you ll be alright.
I think the average wage in the US is a lot higher than $10 per hour. That’s like slavery or a minor doing a paper round or something. I’m not from the US but it has to be $20 an hour average surely? One Bitcoin is pretty tough for a newbie these days. Most young people can’t even get on the property ladder. It might be possible by 2030 but you would imagine for the average guy, we will have to go a lot lower, I’m talking $40,000 to $50,000 for it to be achievable. Not many people can save $90,000 in 4 years. Maybe the threshold for a newbie to be proud of should be lowered to 0.21 Bitcoin? As there will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin, owning 0.21 Bitcoin could be fairly impressive in the long term future. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEPAINUSA672N1 coin is probably still attainable for most that figure it out and shovel in all discretionary fiats over the next few years
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asUHWEceyc
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November 19, 2025, 04:10:46 PM |
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20% always with exceptions Order at counter food/pick up/delivery 15% I always do 25+% for haircuts Fixed amounts for certain situations mostly travel related, valet room cleaning butler type duties etc $5 dirty fiat in the us/1st world countries and 10$ everywhere else. Trolley dollies 5$ starbs gift cards But why? Why tip for food but not for groceries? Why tip a restaurant but not a nurse? I'm not used to the American "tipping culture", and to me it looks a lot like a trick to have lower advertised prices, while you still pay more. I can't imagine demanding an additional payment every few minutes when I'm at work, but apparently that's completely normal in some sectors. certain kinds of nurses that provide excellent service certainly receive tips
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I continued my search, and it looks like about US 1% of the population works for minimum wage. But I assume that's mostly in sectors where tipping is mandatory, and that can easily add up to more than the wage itself. I can't say I'm a fan of this system though, it favours corporations instead of individuals.
Forgot about the tipping culture. I hate that about the US, I never know what is acceptable. 20% always with exceptions Order at counter food/pick up/delivery 15% I always do 25+% for haircuts Fixed amounts for certain situations mostly travel related, valet room cleaning butler type duties etc $5 dirty fiat in the us/1st world countries and 10$ everywhere else. Trolley dollies 5$ starbs gift cards 15% at the counter and 20% for full service? So you're paying just 5% for someone to come to you, greet you, take your order at your table, bring food to you, come to you to follow up, and clean everything for you without you having to even stand up. wtf is 15% then for, for the girl just to punch in your order at the counter?
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November 19, 2025, 04:50:14 PM |
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Currently 29% from the last ATH and keeps falling. Still far from the 55% Elon's crash in 2021. And yet there was another ATH 5-6 months later. This year in March-Aptil we had 30% crash (kinda tripple bottom) and then in May another ATH. So one possibility is that we will have the next ATH Jan-Feb 2026.
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November 19, 2025, 04:58:13 PM |
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I am hungry. For more more more. Sooo here is my breakfast and my wife's 6 jumbo eggs 4 oz of egg whites 4 cheese: swiss goat romano and ricotta some fresh pork from last night some biltong some salami 5 vegs: bell peppers, onions ,carrots, broccoli and cauliflower some marinara sauce lastly some red tomatoes will put it on buttered whole wheat toast.  still stacking coins
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November 19, 2025, 05:14:55 PM |
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This was caused by all the people who said you will never be able to buy coins under 90,000 again...... just yesterday.
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https://www.blockchaincenter.net/en/bitcoin-rainbow-chart/Breaking $125,000 suggests entering unknown territory. $135,000 / $140,000? But if we look at the chart, it seems like the price should head here before a sharp correction, since in all cycles, we first touched the orange and red bands. (Don't pay too much attention to me; you know I've been out of the market for a while.)
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November 19, 2025, 05:20:25 PM |
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This was caused by all the people who said you will never be able to buy coins under 90,000 again...... just yesterday.
I was not expecting anything like this is going to happen because $89K is surely good chance to grab good amount and keep for long run.
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This was caused by all the people who said you will never be able to buy coins under 90,000 again...... just yesterday.
I was not expecting anything like this is going to happen because $89K is surely good chance to grab good amount and keep for long run. plan to go to 77k. set 89k 87k 85k 82k 79k 77k
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This was caused by all the people who said you will never be able to buy coins under 90,000 again...... just yesterday.
I was not expecting anything like this is going to happen because $89K is surely good chance to grab good amount and keep for long run. plan to go to 77k. set 89k 87k 85k 82k 79k 77k Thanks for update now I am arranging funds for this because I am feeling this is good opportunity to accumulate as much I can. Your all figures are noted and going to be set on buying. 
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November 19, 2025, 05:38:44 PM |
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we keep diving thats a fact for now
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we keep diving thats a fact for now A bit late, but we're almost there: In a few months, we'll feel sad Bitcoin is down to $75k again.
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I am always ready. That's why I don't stop buying i make it little aggressively as i can. 30,000 to 90,000 3 times If you think about 2030, if crashing is 2 or 4 times, then just think how much will the ATH be... just unbelievable. we are just flying now its a break of refueling X
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I think the average wage in the US is a lot higher than $10 per hour. Wiki shows the minimum wage ranges from $7.25 to $17.50, depending on the state. $7.25 is like £5 an hour. I was earning more than that in my first job 20 years ago. Ridiculous that people are being paid that in a First World Country in 2025. Safe to say nobody on $7.25 will ever save to buy 1 Bitcoin. $2.90 here, now its barley enough to bend over and pick off the floor.  . a restaurant I tip 18 to 25%
20% is the easiest amount unless your cheap and do 10%, just take 10% and double it, even the math challenged can hand that in a second. If it was good service I'll throw extra in without even doing the math, I did leave one penny for one guy once and made sure to let him know exactly why. I never tip someone operating a register and I explain to them they need to find a better job because if the CC machine is asking for a tip for them it means they are getting screwed on their hourly by greedy owners.
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