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2020 Nov 12, 7:47am   26,326 views  605 comments

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Crypto that is, blockchain = AI secure SMART contracts displayed on a public open ledger.
Large investors are at the table now while the herd is grazing in other pastures and for the savvy they are opening the door of crypto opportunity.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=bitcoin

Past Bitcoin hater changes tune, Economist Nouriel Roubini, also known as “Dr. Doom,” has admitted that bitcoin may be a store of value. Roubini sees a “big revolution” coming in the next three years due to central banks launching their own digital currencies. https://news.bitcoin.com/dr-doom-nouriel-roubini-bitcoin-store-of-value/

Bloomberg 400 billionaire Stan Druckenmiller says he now owns both gold and Bitcoin, and expects Bitcoin to outperform gold. https://blockchain.news/news/billionaire-stan-druckenmiller-bitcoin-gold-btc-risk-return

Legendary investor Bill Miller just went on CNBC and said that every major bank, investment bank or high net-worth firm is going to eventually have some exposure to bitcoin. https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/bitcoin-price-legendary-investor-bill-miller-resilience-better-every-day-2020-11-1029776469

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5   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 12, 4:08pm  

Onvacation says


If you had invested just $1,000 seven years ago it would be worth $160,000 today!

JAMIE DIMON SAYS IT"S LEGIT!


pretty amazing. We'll see what happens in the next year.

Re JPM, it think this is a typical example of, "if you cant beat them join them".
Banks and Wall street getting into Crypto seems to be a very bullish sign to me.
6   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 9:43am  

Whales whales everywhere whales ;)
MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor on His $425M Bitcoin Bet https://www.coindesk.com/microstrategy-michael-saylor-never-sell-bitcoin
The Great Monetary Inflation: Paul Tudor Jones’ Complete Case for Bitcoin https://www.coindesk.com/the-great-monetary-inflation-paul-tudor-jones-complete-case-for-bitcoin
Blockchain Bites: Billionaire Bullish on Bitcoin, Updates on Fowler’s Crypto Capital Case and More https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-fowler-riot-peirce-bsv
7   Onvacation   2020 Nov 13, 9:48am  

Cash says
Whales whales everywhere whales ;)

What do they call those sucker fish that remove barnacles, remora or something like that?
8   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 13, 9:48am  

This China bank will issue $3B in Bonds Tradable for Bitcoin......BTW, this is the second largest bank.....in the world!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/world-second-biggest-bank-issue-092348073.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANU9vbBq9U_mPonQRsP2PhxjPTKRKVWRZI_8ug_bi6rEe3rINzQkinVhJez93LptIE1jNZGbsTD7DEMBUTjgjr7lN-HnT3ySH53wdvSxOZgDLCFhEgfiv-OBbtiQM4UgcE06OXnUEbwq1UrZjzp0f66e2DDSqSUdOkufLWqEkfZu

"China Construction Bank (CCB) has tapped Hong Kong-based digital asset exchange Fusang for the issuance of $3 billion worth of debt securities over a blockchain.

According to a Wednesday report by the South China Morning Post, tokenized bond certificates will be issued through the state-owned bank’s Labuan, Malaysia, branch over a period of three months.

Notably, the digital securities will be exchangeable for bitcoin on the Fusang exchange, as well as U.S. dollars. Trading is slated to commence this Friday."
9   WookieMan   2020 Nov 13, 11:07am  

Jesus guys, we've got multiple crypto threads. You're saying the same thing that is said in all the others. I don't care what you invest in, but it starts looking like pump and dump spam at some point. All these links to sites that benefit from your traffic and crypto gains. While you guys are buying $500 of BTC and will never get rich off it. Have fun, but can we at least keep it in one thread?
10   RWSGFY   2020 Nov 13, 11:10am  

WookieMan says
it starts looking like pump and dump spam


If it walks like a duck...
11   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 11:26am  

WookieMan says
Jesus guys, we've got multiple crypto threads.

Who cares? Gives you stalkers something to do....
12   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 11:28am  

You stalkers have multiple ppl ignoring your post cause they can care less for or about your bogus assumptions and lame opinions....
13   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 11:31am  

Go delete all your bunk post that would be a good start lmhao
14   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Nov 13, 11:40am  

G36 says
This China bank will issue $3B in Bonds Tradable for Bitcoin......BTW, this is the second largest bank.....in the world!


Did Iraq revalue the Dinar yet? I have a huge stack I've been holding onto for a decade.
15   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 13, 11:56am  

so much hate....why?
if our (obvious) excitement about crypto and the copy/pasting of bullish news is considered a pump, so be it. I am starting to care less. Here's an easy fix for you. If our discussion annoy, trigger or upset some of you, why not ignore us? (one mouse click away).

Wookie, you said $500 of BTC.....
I shared my screen when I bought (BTC value of around 28k) and this is from today.




BTW, none of us was claiming to get rich.
16   Eric Holder   2020 Nov 13, 12:17pm  

Onvacation says
Cash says
Whales whales everywhere whales ;)

What do they call those sucker fish that remove barnacles, remora or something like that?


Remora are the ones clinging to the whale and feeding on scraps.
17   WookieMan   2020 Nov 13, 12:24pm  

Cash says
You stalkers have multiple ppl ignoring your post cause they can care less for or about your bogus assumptions and lame opinions....

The people I know for sure that have ignored me (since we cannot see) did so after I proved they were wrong. They went and hid behind the ignore feature, which is their right. But it didn't happen until they were found to be liars. You don't have to believe me, but something about your posts makes me think I'm right.

Simply making a statement that a few threads on the exact same topic in a week being weird is valid. You don't have to like it, but it's true. Just post in the same, recently created thread or it looks like you're spamming. Why would someone spam on a topic that has literal value to them? They're scared. We've seen it here a bunch and multiple users here triy to squash it for good reason. There are plenty of financial forums out there to get off on. Go to the moon on them.
18   WookieMan   2020 Nov 13, 12:29pm  

G36 says
so much hate....why?

Not Patrick's rules, but just basic forum etiquette for any forum. You guys had an active thread going and then create a brand new one on the exact same topic. Stay in your lane. We don't need 10 different crypto threads. This isn't a crypto forum. Any negative opinions on crypto have yet to be counter argued as well. Creating multiple threads and ignoring users doesn't change that reality. Not liking what I say, doesn't mean it isn't true.
19   Onvacation   2020 Nov 13, 12:36pm  

G36 says
bullish news

hehe
20   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 13, 12:52pm  

Wookie,
When I called out onvacation on one of his misinformation he quickly tried to distract and started a brand new thread. You didnt mind that?
He claimed that the last Bitcoin will be mined in 2040 but its actually 2140. He deliberately tries to make Bitcoin look bad in any way he can. I no longer care why (maybe he's a gold/silver bug) or is trolling or he simply hates it. I dont expect him to come out with an honest answer and I lost interest in debating it with him. Its totally pointless and you never move on.

When you and I discussed it, it started to get heated quickly as well. So whats even the point? I am not trying to convince anyone of anything. Lets agree to disagree. I pointed out my opinion and that I disagreed with certain points. With what result? We'll never get on the same page so I gave up.

I dont buy that people who post all this stuff about ponzi, scam etc are just concerned about traders getting screwed. Its no secret that most traders lose money (that is true for stocks for instance). I am on plenty of other forums where people try to hype their stock they just invested yet. When the stock (often pot stocks) dumps, you dont hear anything anymore from those shills. Any kid can download Robinhood, dump money into something and post their shilling online.
Thats the world of investing/trading. Money is changing hands. Some people win, many lose. Do at your own risk.

Posting bullish news and being excited about your speculation is not breaking any rules and its not a pump and its not promoting to get rich. Also I gave up on the time-wasting efforts to discuss anything with onvacation. It's a waste of time because you guys have no real interest in a debate - just to bash Bitcoin for whatever reason. Most of the answers are readily available on the internet. I dont know more than what google knows.

Again, if sharing bullish Bitcoin news annoys/triggers/upset you guys, click on ignore. Easy fix.
21   WookieMan   2020 Nov 13, 1:13pm  

G36 says
Posting bullish news and being excited about your speculation is not breaking any rules and its not a pump and its not promoting to get rich

You're ignoring my comment. That's fine. Just post it in the already active thread. I feel the same about the political threads. It's annoying when there are 10 voter fraud posts referencing what is the same topic. My comment here has nothing to do with crypto itself or how you feel about it, so chill out. Diluting the forum with the exact same topic is annoying. That's what I was getting at. Sorry you took it differently.
22   RWSGFY   2020 Nov 13, 1:32pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
bullish news

hehe


They won't be here to report any bearish news. In fact they simply disappear when Big Daddy is taking a dump.
23   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 2:30pm  

WookieMan says
The people I know for sure that have ignored me (since we cannot see) did so after I proved they were wrong.

False they ignore you because you think you know it all and only post your own unproven BS opinions. Why do you come running when you see BITCION in the subject
you can't help yourself? You must think someone cares about what you have to think.... Surprise!!! Surprise!!! we don't give 2 cents for your opinions on most any subject much less 1 you have no skin in the game same for the rest of you know nothings....
24   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 2:37pm  

This post was stooge bait and look how good it worked patnets #1,2 and 3 stooges come running with diarrhea of the keyboard .... LMAO
25   Cash   2020 Nov 13, 2:39pm  

No 1 cares for know it all nothings like you 3 ;)
26   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 13, 2:45pm  

WookieMan says
G36 says
Posting bullish news and being excited about your speculation is not breaking any rules and its not a pump and its not promoting to get rich

You're ignoring my comment. That's fine. Just post it in the already active thread. I feel the same about the political threads. It's annoying when there are 10 voter fraud posts referencing what is the same topic. My comment here has nothing to do with crypto itself or how you feel about it, so chill out. Diluting the forum with the exact same topic is annoying. That's what I was getting at. Sorry you took it differently.


It seems like it only has to do with crypto. You dont post the same comment about starting a new thread by onvacation or the political posts.
Why else would you write stuff like this "All these links to sites that benefit from your traffic and crypto gains. While you guys are buying $500 of BTC and will never get rich off it."

First of all you know what I invested and second of all, I never posted anything about getting rich from it. No need to provoke.
27   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 13, 7:44pm  

lol, looks like I got my first ignore....wonder if its Wookie who followed my advice. Can you see who ignores you?
28   Patrick   2020 Nov 13, 8:10pm  

Nah, I think it would not help anything.
29   WookieMan   2020 Nov 14, 3:07am  

Cash says
Why do you come running when you see BITCION in the subject
you can't help yourself?

It's at the top of the page... lol. I like reading. But when the content of all the crypto threads is the exact same they become a nuisance. It's spam. I get hopeful that there might be an intelligent conversation about crypto and then find out it's pure rubbish.

Cash says
You must think someone cares about what you have to think

Nah, I like to have productive conversations. Multiple users point out the flaws with crypto and you guys get suuuuuuuper defensive. It's weird. Case in point with this thread. Undeniable from any perspective. At some point we become skeptics when we don't get countered with anything logical. Maybe it looks trollish, but so does posting multiple threads pumping crypto that has been around forever at this point and nobody is into it. It's a fringe market.

G36 says
lol, looks like I got my first ignore....wonder if its Wookie who followed my advice. Can you see who ignores you?

I don't ignore users. Any that I have were verifiable bots. I don't think I've done one in years as Patrick has made it more difficult for them to post.

Sorry guys, but any crypto conversation that is negative, you shoot it down by default. And that's it. You don't have an actual stance or reason why what was said is wrong. This is a fact. I honestly hope you guys don't learn the hard way and have made money up to this point. But your responses unfortunately show that you're going to get burned at some point in the future. I wish y'all luck as I've said before. We don't have to agree, but you're ignoring a whole bunch of warning signs and attacking the messengers of those warnings.
30   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 14, 6:41am  

WookieMan says
>
It's at the top of the page... lol. I like reading.


not if its bullish crypto news thought, right? Thats pumping, spaming, etc.

Did you read any of the articles?

https://blockchain.news/news/billionaire-stan-druckenmiller-bitcoin-gold-btc-risk-return
https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/bitcoin-price-legendary-investor-bill-miller-resilience-better-every-day-2020-11-1029776469

and the one that talks about the second largest bank getting involved with bitcoin?
31   WookieMan   2020 Nov 14, 7:02am  

G36 says
WookieMan says
>
It's at the top of the page... lol. I like reading.


not if its bullish crypto news thought, right? Thats pumping, spaming, etc.

Did you read any of the articles?

https://blockchain.news/news/billionaire-stan-druckenmiller-bitcoin-gold-btc-risk-return
https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/bitcoin-price-legendary-investor-bill-miller-resilience-better-every-day-2020-11-1029776469

and the one that talks about the second largest bank getting involved with bitcoin?

If you had say $100M of OPM, would you use it to try and move a market to your advantage? That's what you are explaining here. (didn't read the link, but I know what it is) If you can buy in and move the market even 1%, you stand to make millions by entering and exiting the market by simply clicking a button. That's the market you're playing with.

A company like Amazon has millions if not billions of prime real estate locked up. That's an asset. They have to report what they're doing. Who owns how much stock for the people running the company. Types of investors. Profit and loss. And dozens of other metrics that make you understand what you're buying into.

There is no value proposition for BTC besides fake scarcity. I don't have the cash to move the market, so I'm trying to catch a falling knife. That's about as true as it gets and why I don't put any money into it. Trade it, but it's not an investment like a corporation, real estate or other tangible asset. It's a penny stock. You can make money off penny stocks, but they eventually fail. I'll take my mostly guaranteed gains instead of gambling. I'll take a proven strategy that has worked for me quite well over the last 15 years.
32   Cash   2020 Nov 14, 7:03am  

G36 says
Did you read any of the articles?

Not 1 I am sure, presumptions disallow any effort on their part.
33   WookieMan   2020 Nov 14, 7:19am  

Cash says
G36 says
Did you read any of the articles?

Not 1 I am sure, presumptions disallow any effort on their part.

Presumptions? You don't think a billionaire can move your market up or down? It's not a promising story if you're holding money in BTC. They can lose millions in a minute like you losing $100 and get over it pretty quickly. When you play with people like that and you're not at their level, you're screwed. You will lose.
34   Cash   2020 Nov 14, 7:46am  

‘Stealth phase’ over? Why Wall Street FOMO will make $20K Bitcoin look cheap
https://cointelegraph.com/news/stealth-phase-over-why-wall-street-fomo-will-make-20k-bitcoin-look-cheap
The price of Bitcoin is up 125% year-to-date, making it once again the best-performing asset just as it has been for the past decade.
35   Cash   2020 Nov 14, 10:09am  

Wall Street’s Fidelity Mounts Defense For Bitcoin
In a bid to promote Bitcoin as a viable asset, Fidelity published a six-pronged response to most common criticisms.
https://www.fidelitydigitalassets.com/articles/addressing-bitcoin-criticisms?ccmedia=owned&ccchannel=social&cccampaign=bitcoin_myth_blog&cctactics=Twitterr
36   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 14, 11:30am  

Cash says
G36 says
Did you read any of the articles?

Not 1 I am sure, presumptions disallow any effort on their part.


What I am thinking. These guys are just like the haters on other sites. The minute crypto corrects they come out and celebrate. And while Bitcoin is going up, its bashing and misinformation all day long and the hope that it goes to zero.
37   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 14, 11:49am  

The only "Low" that Bitcoin has on the comparison to Gold and Fiat is "Government issued". I can live with that. I would NOT want to invest in Bitcoin if a government would be behind it.
That's the entire reason for Bitcoin being so popular and successful. Its decentralized and scarce.





sry gold bugs, gold has the most "lows" on this comparison. I personally dont have anything against gold. Gold just doesnt have the same potential as Bitcoin and obviously Bitcoin has the better traits.
38   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 14, 3:49pm  

A must read:

https://news.bitcoin.com/hedge-fund-manager-brian-kelly-says-increasing-institutional-interest-in-bitcoin-down-to-its-fixed-supply/

"Hedge fund manager Brian Kelly says the surging number of institutional investors owning bitcoin is down to the digital currency’s core value proposition- a fixed coin supply. On the other hand, the same institutional investor interest is helping to build confidence in the top cryptocurrency while taking away some of the perceived risks."

"Bitcoin vs Gold
Bitcoin, which trades above $16,150 at the time of writing, has a total market value of over $300 billion. In contrast, the total value of known gold stocks is $9 trillion, a figure that dwarfs bitcoin’s total market value several times over."

$9 Trillion market cap for Gold, 300B for Bitcoin. That to me is incredibly bullish for Bitcoin. Bitcoin is viewed as digital gold.
39   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Nov 14, 3:58pm  

G36 says
That's the entire reason for Bitcoin being so popular and successful. Its decentralized and scarce


it still has the problem of
- most people don't understand it (including me)
- it's value is questionable because you can't buy anything with it in most places.
- volatility is out of this world
40   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 15, 7:53am  

Great points FortWayne,

think of Bitcoin as digital gold. In case you have some questions or if something confuses you, don't hesitate to ask. I can probably answer some of the questions and google the other ones.

When you look at the comparison chart it shows Bitcoin's traits compared to Gold and Fiat. Its not meant for day-to-day purchases. Its viewed as digital gold. You wouldnt want to use your gold brick at home to buy a starbucks coffee either. The term digital gold really upsets gold bugs. So be aware.

Volatility is probably my favorite thing about Bitcoin.
If you invest in holding dollars in your back account you lose purchasing power.
If you invest in gold you have shiny things to look at. Yeeah!
And if you speculate with Bitcoin your holdings might increase in value tremendously.
41   Cash   2020 Nov 15, 8:17am  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
- most people don't understand it (including me)

Wait till the Treasury has direct access to your banking accounts and how it progresses once they do. I believe lots of people will be motivated to apply some effort to understand how and why crypto will be extremely beneficial https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/s3571/BILLS-116s3571is.xml

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
- it's value is questionable because you can't buy anything with it in most places.
You can actually buy most anything you wish even https://bitcoin-realestate.com/ How Many Businesses Accept Bitcoin? The Bottom Line https://www.fundera.com/resources/how-many-businesses-accept-bitcoin It’s easy to assume that you can only buy computer repairs or software with bitcoin. But this master list of all the US businesses that accept bitcoin proves otherwise. Whether you want to buy alpaca socks in Massachusetts, spring for hypnosis in California, or donate to a church in Kentucky, you can make all of these eclectic transactions with bitcoin.

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
- volatility is out of this world
I agree with G36 G36 says
And if you speculate with Bitcoin your holdings might increase in value tremendously.
Especially since in reality crypto is very much in it's infancy and major players are now more then comfortable getting into the game and many for the reason of security and store of value.
42   WookieMan   2020 Nov 15, 12:17pm  

Cash says
Wait till the Treasury has direct access to your banking accounts and how it progresses once they do.

Lol... they already do through wage garnishments. And if they think you have something of value they can get a search warrant and grab all your data and know you traded crypto. It's too late man. You'd go to court and withhold your key and password and guess what, you'd be held for perjury and thrown in jail for not complying. They'd take gold too if you had it. Government gets what they want if they want it. Which is kind of amazing that Trump has lasted this long.

Either way, if it gets to that level it's highly likely public internet is shut down. If you cannot transfer it to someone else, it's worthless. All governments know this and have the ability to do so. That's why they allow it to go on and then tax you for your gains. They can shut the flow/transfer off tomorrow because "Covid."

Food, guns and water are more valuable if shit gets nasty. Staying alive is the name of the game and trying to connect to the internet to give some hill billy crypto while he's point a gun to your head and has no idea what the fuck crypto is, by default makes it worthless. You'll just be shot because you have a worthless Seagate hard drive. This is the reality.

Have fun and trade it all day. Make money. Just know what it is and stop getting so uptight when someone tells you what it is.
43   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 15, 12:28pm  

Cash a great point. If you hold your private keys by storing Crypto on a cold storage/hardware wallet, nobody can touch that. One of many advantages that crypto has over fiat.

To bring this into a scenario where you have chaos and unrest across the nation in which money doesnt matter anymore because power is replaced by whoever has more ammo is Sci-Fi. I don't believe this will happen anytime soon in the US. Surely fearmongers will disagree.

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