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It's time to throw away the bitcoins:
Time to dump the bitcoins:
From 80,000 we'll dump, then we'll see
I came across a film that seems to be praised online, about tulip fever. A bit in line with the topic of this thread.
http://kinohabr.net/fantastika/7292-tyulpannaya-lihoradka.html
Anyone seen it? I thought I'd check it out for tonight.
I looked it up about two weeks ago. It's cash-only.
I mean, people invest what they can afford to lose, so they have something to live on.
they sell, they buy again, it's a way of life.
ZS: I had a cold call today:
asking about bitcoin, I said:
- it's going to fall soon.
- great, you can sell it.
- How do you sell something you didn't buy?
- by borrowing from a broker!
In those days there was no leverage and the crowd was small.
If with that crowd the bulb was scamped up to $38000 (somewhere here in the same topic I saw), then what can be done with the present crowd? )
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Bitcoin and everything connected with it. The home of cryptomaniacs and their adversaries.
fxsaber, 2017.11.29 21:01
I wonder how much pure fiat (minus electricity) is invested in crypto?
I don't quite agree, but the article stands out for its level of reasoning on the topic
I don't quite agree, but the article stands out for its level of reasoning on the topic
Almost every thesis there is controversial, despite the level of reasoning.
But in general I agree - in its current form bitcoin has no future. But who says that it has no future?
I strongly disagree about one thing - it is unlikely to disappear in the near future (10-20 years), at least by right of primogeniture.
In Webmoney you can now hold in bitcoins. Only they wrote that if anything - they don't answer.
In Webmoney you can now hold in bitcoins. Only they wrote that if anything - they don't answer.
it's been 3 years now, if not 4 )
@Combinator, remember I gave you some bits for beer? )
(maybe you could give it back to me, huh? )))
just kidding.