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Anonymous 110324
WHY THE FUCK DID I LISTTEN TO YOU ALL, YOU TOLD ME CRYPTO IS "ASTROLOGY FOR MEN" AND NOW BITCOIN IS ALMOST AT 70K
FUCK THE LOT OF YOU, I MEAN IT
Anonymous 110335
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>the lot of you
You deserved it, stinky bong
Anonymous 110337
But I thought men are logical and women are emotional. So why did you listen to us and not use your logical brain?
Anonymous 110338
Just wait till the economy collapses and people realize that pyramid schemes don't go up when everyone is broke
Anonymous 110341
OP is a memer m___
You can’t get enough bitcoin to compete with the rich assholes. The world adopts it and not much will change about greed and senseless collecting of bits.
Real value is in each other. Cultivate that.
Anonymous 110344
>>110324>tfw she didn't buy the diplmao
Anonymous 110347
>>110341These retarded posts are the exact reason i didn't buy when it was 18k. Doesn't matter how much I own, I could have quadrupled my money. I don't have to compete with anyone to make profit on an asset. You literally owe me money you retards
Anonymous 110352
>>110341>You can’t get enough bitcoin to compete with the rich assholes.And that has to do with increasing your wealth in some way because….
Anonymous 110361
>>110341Why do you think that anyone who isn’t nagging about muh feelings and being a neet loser is a male? Consume medication
Anonymous 110395
The fact that it’s so expensive now means that if you buy into it you’d probably loose all you money since it’s at its peak, the best thing to do is to not waste any money on that stuff.
Anonymous 110403
>>110352Okay back. I did mean the rich in bitcoin assholes. The newer ones that can afford a whole bit now. Yeah yeah, wouldn’t it have been nice to buy into in when it was $10 or $100, fine, but besides my point. There will be haves and have-nots. We still have this major problem. Why are people with either type of currency deserving of their elitism?
They’re not.
>>110361I’m a rather butch dyke, but even I don’t act like this. Maybe it’s the disgusting picture
Anonymous 110739
>>110341maybe you don't know this but you don't have to buy full bitcoins as in spend 70k at a time, you buy fractions of them
which means it literally doesn't matter if you have a hundred dollars or a million, you're still winning
Anonymous 110740
>>110403>Okay back. I did mean the rich in bitcoin assholes. The newer ones that can afford a whole bit now. Yeah yeah, wouldn’t it have been nice to buy into in when it was $10 or $100, fine, but besides my point. There will be haves and have-nots. We still have this major problem. I don't understand the point you're trying to make in this rambling.
>Why are people with either type of currency deserving of their elitism?Don't know, that doesn't have anything to do with my question about using crypto to increase your own wealth.
Again, why should I care that some people have gotten rich on bitcoin? All I should care about is whether or not I can still make money myself on bitcoin.
Anonymous 110741
>>110341>>110739Wait did you legitimately think you had to buy an entire bitcoin in order to own bitcoin? Oh Jesus Christ.
Anonymous 110745
>>110741I feel so sad and stupid, these posters were always so confident and loud in their RETARDED AND WRONG OPINION and I'm so risk averse and have super low self-esteem. Why the fuck do I listen to others, I bet they did it on purpose to fuck with easily intimidated people while holding themselves
Anonymous 110756
>>110740> why should I care that some people have gotten rich on bitcoin? They haven’t. They’re paying dollars for it. Rich people are the only ones who can do that now.
>All I should care about is whether or not I can still make money myself on bitcoin.You can’t. Not unless you were one of the few who bought into it a decade ago. Say you were one of them. Now in the event of Bitcoin world you stand shoulder to shoulder with the afore mentioned wealthy. Well hello techno dystopia. Now what? I can appreciate a world without banks, but now the regular people are slaves to you and your buddies. This after you hire a security force for your new fiefdom.
>>110741No. I know they have their equivalent of a cent, but that changes nothing.
Anonymous 110767
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>>110756>No. I know they have their equivalent of a cent, but that changes nothing.Oh my god.
Anonymous 110769
>>110756>You can’t.I have. I've already made 3000$ with bitcoin.
>Now what?I have more money then I did before. Unlike you I don't take issues with the root idea of capitalism.
Anonymous 110784
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>>110767Try saying something.
>>110769Ah. So business as usual. The liberal dream of a Blade Runner like hellscape. But you’re cool with it because you’ll have a penthouse view
Anonymous 110786
idk I'm a dumbass poor and I made back 100$ from 30$ I invested in the span of a week (no I didn't invest in BTC). crypto is interesting. but plz don't invest too much in one thing.
Anonymous 110787
>>110786golden rule is to only invest what you can afford to lose
I basically use crypto to sate my gambling addiction
Anonymous 110788
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>>110784>The liberal dream of a Blade Runner like hellscape. But you’re cool with it because you’ll have a penthouse view Anonymous 110791
>Bitcoin isn't capitalism because…. It just isn't ok!
Anonymous 110793
>>110791who made this ascertain ever? It's literally a currency.
Anonymous 110795
>>110793Their whole moto is that "it's decentralised so it's better"
Anonymous 110796
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>>110789why the kaiser tho he was wagnerian, he wouldn't have liked blade runner's world doesn't really make sense no offense
Anonymous 110802
>>110795Yes, which means it cannot be manipulated by a central bank, making it more laissez faire capitalist than current monetary policy (hence Silk Road.)
Decentralized = more capitalism, in this case.
Anonymous 110806
>>110804
This applies to real stonks too. Furthermore comparing bitcoin to doge which literally, LITERALLY, survives purely off of reddit and Elon Musk meming is a bit retarded.
Anonymous 110810
>>110807
>billionaires can manipulate markets, more news at 11
Anonymous 110844
>>110802Doctors call uncontrolled growth cancer. Economists, capitalism.
Anonymous 110845
>>110796It's my favorite Based Department pic tbh
Anonymous 110891
>>110347Yeah I almost bought it in 2012. It was like 275. Everyone told me it wasn't real it was a scam. I didn't buy… Now I mess with penny stocks.
Anonymous 110922
>>110891It still isn't real. You can't do anything with Bitcoin. All crypto is is a way to launder money. Tether literally exists at this point to solely inflate the value of other cryptocurrencies.
If everyone who is woe is me about not becoming rich from Bitcoin actually bought it when it was very low, they wouldn't all be rich now. There isn't enough actual money involved for everyone to have. The bubble would have burst even sooner.
Anonymous 110960
>>110922you can do stuff with it
Many online shops charge a fee if you use a credit card but they allow bitcoin (and very rarely even m0n3r0) without charging a fee
Anonymous 111054
>>110844This.
>You can do stuff with itLike hasten our extinction.
Anonymous 111057
>>111054wtf i didnt know bitcoin was this based
putting all my savings into it right fucking now
Anonymous 111059
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>>110922Ah, the first actual criticism of a bitcoin in this thread. You are correct.
Really if you want to make the use case argument, Monero is king because it allows you to pay for things illegally anonymously which means it's got a highly practical use case. I believe in the holding value of criminal enterprise.
If you want to devalue the currency argument, Ethereum then rises to the forefront because it's a currency you can in-build the contracts between parties on the currency itself, so in actuality, it is less a "currency" and more a "smart contract system".
Anonymous 111064
>>111059already got some XMR. I didn't really put in that much because I wanted to make some short-term gains. I have made some money but I still don't really have the justification to hold a lot of something for a long time.
Isn't XMR more of a long-term hold?
Also is there a risk of a functionally similar currency taking its place?