n 9 short hours the first Crypto Ball will take place in honor of the inauguration of the first Crypto President.https://www.reuters.com/technology/trumps-inauguration-marks-new-era-cryptocurrency-2025-01-17/If you are not holding BTC/XRP/SOL right now, you WILL be left behind.(stinky linkies not invited, sorry!)This is your warning.Enjoy the ball!
this is so cringe
this is so based
>>59616333Pump my bags SeƱor TrumpChecked
>>59616333>(stinky linkies not invited, sorry!)trump isn't invited to his own ball?
>>59616333the portal will be crashing the ball...with no surviorsh!
>>59616333Where is the crypto ball actually taking place though, at The White House?
>>59616333i dont have $2500 to go its over
>>59616333This is actually a glaring top signal. If you can't see that a government establishment 'crypto ball' signals the height of a mania phase, then this must be your first bull run.
>>59618317you couldn't possibly be more wrong
What greater fools are left?
10 years from now, when we have over $50 trillion in debt, inflation has skyrocketed, homes are a million dollars on average, almost nothing is affordable for the average person, people fall into despair more than ever... will crypto still be pumping?
>>59616333>This is your warning.Thanks for the informative article.In the linked article, it says"Bessent will divest his interests in the fund and other investments within 90 days of his confirmation"...that means he's selling, right?I mean of course, if he's supposed to be the public in charge of overseeing it, he can't have a vested interest, but it still equates to...he's selling.It also says "Trump's choice [Lutnick] for Secretary of Commerce is a vocal supporter of bitcoin...Lutnick is CEO of New York brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald..."Do I own bitcoin? Of course I do," Lutnick said at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in July. "Does Cantor Fitzgerald own bitcoin? A shedload of bitcoin."" So doesn't that mean that he would also have to sell "a shedload of bitcoin" in order to be appointed?That much selling, wouldn't that increase supply and thus lower the price? Wouldn't it just suck if they sold and then the price went UP? How would that happen?...kinda makes me think it'd be nicer if they sold, and then the price went DOWN...but at least it gets officially regulated, so I guess the bitcoiners are under the protection of the government now. Which is what they wanted?I don't know...seems like if i was a bitcoiner that was interested in bitcoin because i didn't like the government and big finance collusion, i wouldn't be too happy about being regulated by the government.Why would government regulation mean bitcoin should become more expensive to buy? That is, why should it make bitcoin sell for a higher price than before?This crypto ball is filled with a bunch of people who hold bitcoin, and want to hold offices REGULATING bitcoin that would entail they sell their bitcoin in order to avoid conflict of interest...So it's a ball to celebrate them all selling bitcoin?Can someone please explain how this is a good thing for bitcoin PRICE action on the upside?
Going to get married after some hours. But short of $350 to be honest for the overall expenses. I can do graphics design very well like logo, banner, animated stuffs. Can someone provide me a works regarding this? Will be really very helpful for me.
>>59618464...what?
>>59618512I've seen the same broken string of partial sentences across several threads. I think somebody's bot broke.
>>59618512I mean it
>>59618522>I think somebody's bot broke.Oh hehe>>59618456Would still appreciate anyone's insight about this, I'm seriously considering opening a bitcoin short on account of the logic behind it.
>>59616333>time is running out!>you WILL be left behind>this is your warningThis is textbook "DON'T WAIT CALL NOW" marketing to attract bagholders.
>>59618456bump. I need another set of eyes on this logic, thinking of shorting big time due to this.
>>59618377Yes because that will all lessen faith in FIAT
well that came and wentcoolsee yall monday