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July 22, 2018, 10:40:33 PM
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Dear Valued Members,

As promised, we will begin the 0.05 giveaway, phase 1 Monday.

The instructions will be posted at
https://t.me/woc_giveaway.

Make sure to join and stay tuned.

Thank you,
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July 23, 2018, 12:21:05 AM
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I had a simialr infographic but I think this one contains more crashes. It's clear that we are not going to get any worse compared to the MtGox crash. Nothing can ever re-create the very special fundamentals in which basically all of the liquidity was being held by a centralized party, a ticking nuclear timebomb that cannot happen again due tons of different exchanges existing now, even decentralized ones being developed.

We survived that one and we went from $1300 to $155 to $20,000. This is why I always find ridiculous when noobs think "Bitcoin is dead". Bitcoin just can't die, if it didn't in 2013, it just can't anymore, it's not possibly, which is why every dip is free coins, by definition.
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