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Thoughts on the recent market surge, economic activity, along with thoughts on political, media, or institutional involvement. Whats on the agenda?
 

shrimp

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I don't know much about investing but if I were to invest in Bitcoin I would spend no more than $100. Idk anything about the politics around it but some equate it to the tulip bubble in some European country.
 

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Willie-T is the guy to ask about things like this, he's pretty proud of his portfolio. Maybe he can enlighten us on this.
 

Magenta

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Willie-T is the guy to ask about things like this, he's pretty proud of his portfolio. Maybe he can enlighten us on this.
Willie-T has been banned.
 
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pckts

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Thoughts on the recent market surge, economic activity, along with thoughts on political, media, or institutional involvement. Whats on the agenda?
It use to cost me 30 cents or less to send a bitcoin transfer of $500+, now it costs 30$ or more to send any amount whatsoever, its a flat rate. Companies have secured networks you must use to make transfers, and charge a giant fee. It also looks like the IRS is closing in on it.

I would say it will be completely corporate, controlled, expensive, and regulated within the next year or two. It will be no different than dealing with the bank, save for the quick transfers.

I don't use it anymore, the heightened fees make it not worth it.






And of course it's the technology that the mark of the beast can easily use to serve as your wallet and offer seamless transactions at every corner store or from person to person, and could be completely under the watchful eye and control of big brother. I don't know if it started with this agenda in mind, but evil will just buy it out and use it for it's purpose just like they did with computers and software.
 
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It use to cost me 30 cents or less to send a bitcoin transfer of $500+, now it costs 30$ or more to send any amount whatsoever, its a flat rate. Companies have secured networks you must use to make transfers, and charge a giant fee. It also looks like the IRS is closing in on it.

I would say it will be completely corporate, controlled, expensive, and regulated within the next year or two. It will be no different than dealing with the bank, save for the quick transfers.

I don't use it anymore, the heightened fees make it not worth it.






And of course it's the technology that the mark of the beast can easily use to serve as your wallet and offer seamless transactions at every corner store or from person to person, and could be completely under the watchful eye and control of big brother. I don't know if it started with this agenda in mind, but evil will just buy it out and use it for it's purpose just like they did with computers and software.
Thank you pckts. I made this thread just to hope somebody said that. We agree on what the agenda appears to be.
 
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And to note with it said the globalist promise at the point of provisional government will abolish petty crime and secure anonymity yet full sustainability at the same time, pretty much points all fingers to bitcoin. This may be why bitcoin was chosen and not a truly anonymous currency.
 
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claysmithr

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Big risk, with potential for Big Gains over time, or Big Losses.

Are you feeling lucky?
 

shrimp

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Big risk, with potential for Big Gains over time, or Big Losses.

Are you feeling lucky?
Not that lucky. I don't dabble with the go big or go home attitude while gambling. small bits at a time on things that i'm more likely to win at and know when to call it quits.