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Is this the most boring asset there is? It used to be extremely volatile. There used to be a meme cuture surrounding it. People used to fantasize about the future of money. Now it's just nothing.
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>>61664390
You faggots did nothing but complain when it was too volatile
Now you complain its not volatile enough?
Sounds like sour grapes.
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>>61664394
I owned it when it was volatile. Nothing wrong with volatile things but they're not going to be actual money. It's still too volatile for that and so are gold and silver.
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>>61664427
Stick to VOO and CDs then pussy.
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yeah well, looks like banks (which actually finance companies and fund start-ups) have more of a functional role than shitcoins that are used for buying weed on da dark webz
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>>61664445
Do I need to repeat myself? I like volatile things but they don't function as money.



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