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May 20, 2017, 06:12:09 PM
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https://twitter.com/BitsBeTrippin/status/865992691754172416

When the commentator ask the analyst, 'what about wanna cry and other criminal uses of bitcoin', mainstream analyst respond with 'by far US cash is used for illicit purposes' dont mind the negative etc

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May 20, 2017, 06:22:22 PM
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Well it's so obvious that it's a currency so how could you blame it for some hacker? You'd have to be an idiot to think bitcoin is bad because a criminal uses it.
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May 20, 2017, 09:50:34 PM
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 Cheesy  The news caster must secretly be holding lots of btc.  Cheesy

That's the reason they normally have a disclaimer saying they're not invested in the stock/commodity they're giving a positive review for.

I wonder how many celebrities and famous people on tv are closet btc supporters. A lot of politicians and high ranking military engage in insider trading. Wouldn't be surprised to learn many of them are holding btc or crypto.
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May 20, 2017, 10:05:45 PM
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Cheesy  The news caster must secretly be holding lots of btc.  Cheesy

That's the reason they normally have a disclaimer saying they're not invested in the stock/commodity they're giving a positive review for.

I wonder how many celebrities and famous people on tv are closet btc supporters. A lot of politicians and high ranking military engage in insider trading. Wouldn't be surprised to learn many of them are holding btc or crypto.

Or how many have made a killing on crypto. Probably lots!  Shocked

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May 20, 2017, 11:58:49 PM
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You know usually when the msm tells you to buy an asset then it is time to dump it Wink

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May 20, 2017, 11:59:17 PM
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Cheesy  The news caster must secretly be holding lots of btc.  Cheesy

That's the reason they normally have a disclaimer saying they're not invested in the stock/commodity they're giving a positive review for.

I wonder how many celebrities and famous people on tv are closet btc supporters. A lot of politicians and high ranking military engage in insider trading. Wouldn't be surprised to learn many of them are holding btc or crypto.

Exactly, many of the popular people especially the corrupt politicians must be holding their black money in the form of BTC. The anonymous  feature of bitcoin make it easy for the black money to be hidden.
But then we cannot blame bitcoin for this, as bitcoin is not bad itself as a currency. Its just some people uses bitcoin in the favor of bad acts.

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May 21, 2017, 12:52:08 AM
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To Separate bitcoin from the ramsonware attack is normal. It´s true that before it was given a worse image from the media, partly by propaganda but also by misinformation. With time bitcoin is becoming more known, there are companies and banks that are interested in blockchain technology and cryptocoins, their use expands globally and this causes greater interest and knowledge, and the media are better informed. Furthermore, the old propaganda no longer makes sense seeing how advances bitcoin in countries like Japan.
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