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Daddy silver is back

That weakass +1.57% is pathetic
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>took only 5,000 years for silver to beat something cooked up sixteen years ago that only exists as spaghetti code
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>>61037016
You're right, silver was around 5000 years ago.
It'll be around 5000 years from now.
That's a certainty.

What do you think the odds are people will be trading bitcoin in 10 years? 500 years? 5000 years?
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>>61037140
will you be around in 5000 years from now?
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>>61037140
Probably not anymore than a decade
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>>61037140
What do you think the odds are that we’ll get metals from the solar system and use gold and silver in the same way that we use aluminum to cover our leftovers?
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>>61037140
>What do you think the odds are people will be trading bitcoin in 10 years?
50%
>500 years? 5000 years?
zero
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>>61037176
Not a chance. There is no reason to use anything but aluminum as foil for food.

Tin was used before, but it's it's now more expensive than copper and may see a short squeeze in the near future



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