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we should have humor threads like the guys from pol, x, fit or tv
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>>61648474
with Bitcoin, every transaction is instantly and fully verified by running Bitcoin Core wallet.
>but but like, viruses, I play warez on my PC so like
ba ba ba, shush. just view the public address and see incoming transactions on second computer. checking in addition on any number of blockchain viewers is a good idea too

>I can be hacked
just use hardware wallet Trezor and keep it on yourself. at least you can easily escape with it, unlike with kilograms of silver (if you ever would had that much, but wealth is for Bitcoiners not for PM boomers)
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>>61648487
I used to have /biz gold threads but it's just not worth risking a funny meme being posted and then banned for "advertising" you can blame jannies for that.
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>>61648549
Jannies need a swift .45 acp to the back of the skull frfr
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Check the amount of fake metals sold on AliExpress. Their quality and attention to detail. People be scamming bro
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>international bankers have resorted to shilling on biz
darkest times
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>>61648474
You turned $100 into $150 cause you bought BTC for $60k kektop!
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>>61648922
*ignores the obvious global knowledge of Bitcoin going from 100$ to 90,000$ in a bit over a decade*
*posts unverifiable nonsense that anyway has no meaning for the discussed topic*
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>>61648474
>100 oz
>for 100$
Even with the filler bars, that's a fucking steal
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>puts the dollar sign after the number just like a jidf streetshitter does
Ick
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Bitcoin is a jewish ponzi scam , the exchanges collude and rig the prices. Acts as a slush fund for glowniggers, you buy Bitcoin you throw your money into a black hole that the exchanges can withdraw the cash and replace it with USDT IOUs in some sql database.
The only way this scam can be unraveled is if people took ownership of their crypto and didn't leave it in an exchange wallet, but most are too retarded to do that because it's overly technical to protect your wallet key without risking permanent loss.
Meanwhile with silver, which is also rigged by jews, the scam can be unraveled by simply purchasing and posessing physical metal. Enough people demand physical and the IOUs unravel and silver will shoot to >$1000/oz.
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>>61649067
>the exchanges collude and rig the prices.
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>>61648474
105 oz of silver ends the fed
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>>61649627
>105 oz of silver ends the fed
after 100 years and countless boomers freezing wealth instead of betting rich on Bitcoin with 1000% returns - still FED is not ended.
seems the metalfags lied again
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>>61648992
>“I-if I put $100 in Bitcoin in 2010 I’d have billions now! It is common knowledge!”
No.
If you bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010 and did NOT use Mt Gox, and watched it go to:
>$1k $10k
and did nothing
>Then watched 10k go to 100k
and did nothing
>Then watched 100k go to 1.7M
and did nothing
>Then watched $1.7M go to $170k
and still did nothing
>Then watched $170k go to $110M
and still did nothing
>Then watched $110M wither to $18M
and still did nothing
>Then watched $18M surge to $390M
and still did nothing
>Then watched $390M deteriorate to $85M
and then for some reason finally decided to do something…
Then yes, $100 in 2010 would be worth billions today. You would have sold for pennies beforehand, got Goxxed, or only invested when it was at 20k and made the same in the timeframe as if you invested in silver
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>>61650173
>many thank you sar
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>>61650173
>>Then watched 10k go to 100k
>and did nothing
>>Then watched 100k go to 1.7M
>and did nothing
>>Then watched $1.7M go to $170k
>and still did nothing
>>Then watched $170k go to $110M
>and still did nothing
>>Then watched $110M wither to $18M
>and still did nothing
>>Then watched $18M surge to $390M
>and still did nothing
>>Then watched $390M deteriorate to $85M
>and then for some reason finally decided to do something…
nocoiners projections are the best
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>>61649067
wew lad
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>If you'd bought Bitcoin like 15 years ago, you would've made lots of money!
>Obviously if you bought it 5 years ago, you underperformed the S&P500
>But in a totally theoretical dream scenario that you travelled back in time to 2009 and bought Bitcoin, you would've theoretically potentially made more money, possibly!
>This apparently BTFO's you somehow!

Damn that's crazy, but Bitcoin BTFO because if you travelled back in time and bought US steel stock in 1892 you would've outperformed Bitcoin, COINERS HAVE NO RESPONSE!
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>>61650898
buying some company is a wild card

as for bitcoin, since it was published (the whitepaper) - anyone smart enough would know how a great idea it is, and would get rich accordingly.

also, it is usable as money as everyone can mine it fairly, unlike some stocks.
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Ya. No thanks
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>>61648474
Good thing all my coins have the Mint Mark SI™



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