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BITCOIN as an alternative to regular currency
I'm rather annoyed I missed this investment opportunity - could have repackaged it into ever smaller tubs and made an absolute killingKai wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:56 amI generally just like to keep an open mind, since value can be very relative in today's world
We all found some value in a niche market like sports trading, don't see why others should be denied similar opportunities. The more the merrier, that's the beauty of the digital world, sometimes all you need is a laptop.
Does she still bathe or now only shower?
Are you sure they haven't got the digits for her age the wrong way round?Tuco wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:03 amI'm rather annoyed I missed this investment opportunity - could have repackaged it into ever smaller tubs and made an absolute killingKai wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:56 amI generally just like to keep an open mind, since value can be very relative in today's world
We all found some value in a niche market like sports trading, don't see why others should be denied similar opportunities. The more the merrier, that's the beauty of the digital world, sometimes all you need is a laptop.
Does she still bathe or now only shower?
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I think it's safe to assume she only showers with money now
Influencers are getting weirder every year and various subcultures are getting more spotlight but at least trading is becoming more mainstream as well
Normies like us aren't supposed to understand this type of behavior, but in short weeb cosplayers like Belle here are able to manipulate this market because it turns out there's an endless supply of pervy old men that are forever searching for a waifu.
I think moral of the story is, don't let your kids watch anime It will certainly be banned in my household.
increadible - of course these things have to settle back at some point, but this one seems to have a life of its own. don't have any myself and thankfully no longer suffer from FOMO, but certainly would have been good to have taken the ride back in feb to where we are now!
Over the last 12 months all sorts of assets seem to be high and I would put it down to people trying to get rid of cash since so much is being printed. It will be interesting to see how it ends because it doesn't seem sustainable.
Apparently Dogecoin is being fueled by people/insituitions taking their Bitcoin profits around $60k to diversify as it stalls. It's all over social media and Youtube livestreams so I imagine that's also adding something. Someone pointed out the advantage of the price being so low ($0.30-0.40) means that the downside should be less so hopefully it shouldn't crash under $0.20 but we'll see. Still don't fully understand how the ability to print more Dogecoins could affect it though because unlike Bitcoin, someone does have the power to alter the supply it seems
Think if I had of had your fortune I'd defo be taking the profit and probably leave the initial liability in there, keep taking the fluctuations.alexmr2 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:38 pmOver the last 12 months all sorts of assets seem to be high and I would put it down to people trying to get rid of cash since so much is being printed. It will be interesting to see how it ends because it doesn't seem sustainable.
Apparently Dogecoin is being fueled by people/insituitions taking their Bitcoin profits around $60k to diversify as it stalls. It's all over social media and Youtube livestreams so I imagine that's also adding something. Someone pointed out the advantage of the price being so low ($0.30-0.40) means that the downside should be less so hopefully it shouldn't crash under $0.20 but we'll see. Still don't fully understand how the ability to print more Dogecoins could affect it though because unlike Bitcoin, someone does have the power to alter the supply it seems
I personally don't see all this printing as an issue, I think it's probably something done on purpose to devalue the USD, or keep it low enough in an attempt to keep their exports relatively competitive for global trade, plus wouldn't it piss of China who have been buying the bulk of their debt at higher prices?. I don't know, I'm no economist... I'm sure there are people browsing through who could give some better insight.