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Bitcoin defeats ZOG.

Unbelievable that pol is too dumb to comprehend this.
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>>532723492
I already have Bitcoin and you can't pay bills with it
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watch the miga shills turn on bitcoin now
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>>532723492
bitcoin is 100% traceable. also are they sure they're not getting scammed by Rajesh in Mumbai?
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This is now a monero thread
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>>532723581
they need monero ASAP
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>>532723492
Monero came out in 2014, how do you not know about it yet is beyond me.
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>>532723574
you can buy hamburgers tho
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>Bitcoin can't be traced
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>>532723492
this news need better confirmations before. maybe is not true, maybe they are just accepting bitcoin is some emergency case. you have to verify
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PetroBitcoin
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>>532723581
>100% traceable
depends how you use it
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>>532723581
if they're receiving BTC then who cares
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>>532724090
it can be frozen at exchanges nigger
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>>532723492
States adopting BTC has been suspicious to me ever since Trump wanted to make a BTC reserve
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>>532724164
Imagine converting bitcoin back into fiat. LOL LMAOOO even
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>>532723492
that's really good news
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>>532723492
>unfreezable
god damn right.
unbelievably based.
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>>532723492
btc already rugged
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>>532724164
If they start doing that they'll switch to Monero. Also actually stopping stuff at exchanges requires a bunch of countries to participate, so it generally involves stuff that is widely accepted as illegal, such as blackmails, hacks, etc. Not "some countries have sanctions".
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>>532723492
It's all regulated to hell don't listen to this liar.
If you can't prove it's from a legal source you can't cash out, like 1 country left to cash out bitcoin in but it's going away soon.
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>>532723581
they dont care about btc being traced they care about btc transactions being irreversible
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>>532725896
they will them to their chinese friend 1% below market and OTC, don't worry for the cashout
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>>532724364
these sweet summer childrens don't even know how to hodl.
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>>532726030

There have already been cases of BTC being "pulled back" from accounts. Look at the Colonial Pipeline ransom payment being pulled back
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>>532726591
you can't "pull back" from a self custody wallet, I don't know what you are talking about
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>>532723492
>a few seconds to pay in bitcoin
Do they even know how it works?
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>>532727146
Apparently, you do not.
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>>532723757
Its called the PetroByte system.
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>>532726591
>>532726893
The "payment servers" that REvil had were seized- likely physically- and definitely with a warrant. This let the USG get access to the private keys of the account, because those servers had them.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/06/justice-dept-claws-back-2-3m-paid-by-colonial-pipeline-to-ransomware-gang/

The bitcoin was not "pulled back" and this is not a case of that. The private key was seized from the criminals who had received the bitcoin, and this allowed recovery of most of the bitcoin.
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>>532725896

>cash out

Niggerwhatareyoudoing.jpg
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>>532728170
all im saying is that the chance of an iranian bitcoin cold wallet being seized is very low, you can't compare them to a ransomware group that had alot of bitcoins on their servers because of their business model
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>>532723492
Was Iran always this smart and shrewd?
They have been non-stop humiliating the amerimutts for days now.
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>>532728674
And then what? Just keep it there and never use it? Whats the point monero fits this job 10 times better because its actual privite crapto
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>>532723492
Why Bitcoin and not XMR (Monero)?
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>>532723581
they aren't trying to hide the payments as much as they are trying to remove the ability for some jew to confiscate them or freeze them.
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>>532729199
>And then what? Just keep it there and never use it?
no different than being sanctioned in some fiat bullshit. you think big nation states wouldn't accept crypto? im pretty sure France paid for shit with it too.
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>>532729289
Having an open transparent is ledger is needed for 10 min audit ability.

Monero max supply unknown
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>>532729289
They don't need privacy. If everyone tries to shutdown their bitcoin, then they'll need Monero.
>>532729631
Irrelevant maxipad talking points are not why lol
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>>532723929
it really doesn't
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>>532729854
Whats moneros max supply?
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>>532730033
0.6 XMR/block
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Bitcoin represents a mature, decentralised payment network that could, in theory, reduce the structural burden placed on the United States as the global reserve currency issuer. A transparent, ledger-based system for settling commodities like oil could improve auditability, reduce counterparty risk, and introduce a more neutral settlement layer into global trade.

However, not all cryptocurrencies are suited to this role. Privacy-focused systems like Monero are optimized for anonymity, which conflicts with the transparency requirements of sovereign trade and reserve settlement. A viable alternative would need to balance openness, liquidity, and institutional-grade infrastructure.

While Bitcoin may not be the final form of such a system, it is currently the most battle-tested network with deep liquidity, global recognition, and growing institutional integration. As a result, it serves as a practical candidate for pilot adoption in this context.

Over time, more specialized blockchain systems will emerge that better address scalability, compliance, and energy-market integration. But in the near term, Bitcoin’s entrenched position within financial markets makes it a logical starting point.

A decentralised settlement layer could, in principle, redistribute aspects of financial power by reducing reliance on centralised monetary authorities. For commodity exporters, particularly in energy markets, this introduces new strategic flexibility in how trade is denominated and settled.

At the same time, such systems derive resilience from their distributed infrastructure. Because they are globally replicated and not controlled by a single actor, they are inherently difficult to shut down or censor, which can contribute to robustness.

Ultimately, the broader implication is a gradual shift toward more pluralistic financial infrastructure—where multiple networks coexist, and economic actors can adapt dynamically based on trust, efficiency, and strategic alignment.
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>>532730391
A globally distributed payment system with no central authority—no single point of control or failure—and a fixed supply of settlement tokens presents a compelling mechanism for balancing economic power. Such a system is inherently resistant to censorship or shutdown by any one actor, while providing a neutral, rules-based foundation for international trade.

Bitcoin’s fixed supply introduces a structurally deflationary bias, which can incentivise more disciplined capital allocation. In this framework, energy consumption and resource use may be managed more conservatively, as the cost of capital naturally rises over time. This dynamic can drive efficiency gains in both technology and infrastructure, encouraging optimisation rather than excess.

At the macro level, a hard monetary constraint tends to favor long-term investment over short-term consumption. Economic growth may become more measured and productivity-driven, as opposed to being sustained by expanding credit or persistent deficit spending. In that sense, the system imposes a form of fiscal discipline that limits the ability to finance large-scale programs through monetary expansion alone.

Jews are finished!
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>>532730391
>>532730849
Let’s be honest Bitcoin kinda sucks it’s slow isn’t privite isn’t the most secure the only thing it got going is that it’s the OG crypto better crypto allready exist
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Additionally, nations could retain custody of their Bitcoin while still using it as a settlement mechanism for trade. Rather than permanently transferring value, Bitcoin can function as a form of escrow or collateral in exchange for real-world goods like energy.

For example: Nation A signals payment by committing Bitcoin to Iran. Iran delivers oil to Nation A. Once delivery is verified, the Bitcoin is released back to Nation A. In this structure, Bitcoin acts less as a consumable currency and more as a neutral settlement layer or trust anchor—facilitating exchange without requiring either party to relinquish long-term ownership of their reserves.

This model reframes Reserves not as something that must be spent and depleted, but as a coordination tool that enables trustless verification between counterparties. It aligns with the idea that value transfer is fundamentally about reconciling obligations, rather than simply moving assets from one balance sheet to another.

If that framing feels unintuitive, this video gives a useful perspective on what money actually represents at a deeper level:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pENxsLVR_Xs

Moreover, nations that cooperate with this framework, could in effect hold a certain number of bitcoins or other Digital token and have their energy needs met, while nations that do not hold the desired cryptocurrency do not have their energy needs met.

Energy can be transmuted into value, and through that mechanism, the relative position of nations is shaped. This becomes a form of soft power—one that can elevate, constrain, or delete states depending on their ability to access and convert energy into economic output.

At its core, what we call a “nation” is not a fixed entity, but a constructed abstraction—sustained by systems of value, coordination, and recognition rather than any inherent permanence.
The state of Israel can quite literally be deleted at the stroke of a pen.
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>>532723929
>depends how you use it
Then it's traceable
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>>532731238
Yes that was my point that it was the OG. But i disagree with you on the private section.
We don't want a private blockchain for state level transactions.

Privacy is for the citizens like you and I. But for trust to be built into states transparency is required and thats why you would use a transparent decentralised blockchain. Iran will want trust as they are not a terrorist regime unlike the so called constitutional republic that violated the 4th amendment every single second of every single day for decades.

Today's problem lies in the fact that governments have privacy, while private citizens are constantly monitored through their device cameras, even while taking a shit. This invasion of privacy by dysgenic glow niggers who secretly record and collect such footage for their own personal use highlights the failure of this current regime we have today and its a problem with the money.
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Should i Iomg bitches
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>>532728976
Iranians are smart. Two of my advisors in my physics PhD were Iranian and were humble and brilliant.

It's been sanctioned forever and offers a way higher living standard than India
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>>532723492
They’re just saying that. They actually receive yuan.
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>>532723492
You will buy my bags if you want the Hormussy.
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>>532723492
What if I intercept and get the payment they send? Seems easy. Email one of the ships saying you're iran and to send the BTC to X address.
Gunna try it later and get rich.
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>>532723492

Anything goes except US dollar and shekels.....even African shit currencies accepted. Well done muricans.
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>>532732661
use something else something that’s allready purpose build for cross border remittances Bitcoin is not fit for the task which is understandable the first build car is OG but doesn’t mean it’s the best crypto especially for state level transactions
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>>532723492
1. Crypto has no intrinsic value. All its value is derived from speculation, the belief that someone else will pay more for it in the future.

2. Fiat currency comes from the value produced in a country. It derives its value from the country's economic prosperity. It is the direct result of real value created. It has intrinsic value.

3. Getting rid of fiat currency means getting rid of countries' sovereignty. Sounds pretty globalist, if you ask me.
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>>532723581
educate yourself https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Privacy
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>>532739534
>1. Crypto has no intrinsic value. All its value is derived from speculation, the belief that someone else will pay more for it in the future.
this is true about literally all money including gold
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>>532739534
value is subjective, and fiat is about kneeling to the dominant currency, it's over for fiat cucks
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Every bank has a pile of bitcoin derivatives and the central bank can buy and sell bitcoin as it pleases. If you think bitcoin is a way out you’re an idiot.
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>>532736258
Are you an idiot? Email has had verification signatures for decades now.
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The Book of Five Rings is a classic Japanese text written by the undefeated samurai
Miy-amoto Musa-shi
Nak-amoto Sato-shi

May as well meme the jew fears the Samurai.
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>>532740106
if you think bitcoin has the flaws that gold had you're missing on something important
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>>532740449
Bitcoin has another important advantage over gold which only became visible in an energy and shipping crisis: you don't need a functioning shipping system or postal service to move it around.
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>>532723492
>please, won't someone buy my cia shitcoin, i'm a content creator and i've leveraged everything
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>>532740085
>this is true about literally all money including gold
Wrong.

The value of currencies is derived from their purchasing power (exchange value). Effectively, from the entire goods-and-services GDP of the issuing authority.

Bitcoin is almost unfungible, as a currency is it basically as useful as real estate. It must be exchanged into some legal tender that is actually widely useable for buying e.g. a stick of butter and a box of condoms.
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>>532740085
You didn't read point 2.
Gold does have intrinsic value because it is needed in all kinds of industrial and scientific applications.
Gold is still not the best currency, btw. The best currency is literally just fiat.

>>532740097
>value is subjective
There is nothing subjective about why Zimbabwe's currency is worthless, it's because its economy is complete trash.
There is nothing subjective about the value of a car. It is a very useful means of transportation and a lot of people want it, this makes it valuable.
>fiat is about kneeling to the dominant currency
The value of each currency is entirely dependent on each country's economic prosperity. Your currency can be as strong or as weak as you make it.
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>>532723492
Bitcoin IS ZOG
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daily reminder if you didn't buy bitcoin at 100 dollars you're never going to make it and it's a terrible investment.
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>>532740628
The issuing authority cannot set the exchange value. In a free market the government cannot decree that a coke is worth a dollar or that a gold coin will buy a sheep or whatever. That's set by public confidence in the dollar's continued usefulness, acceptance and scarcity.
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>>532740661
What about a debt free based fiat currency?
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>>532723492
but didn't epstein have a hand in the creation of crypto?
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>>532740830
Elaborate.
There is nothing wrong with debt in essence.
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>>532740841
Aaron Carr and Mark Zuckerberg started the idea of creating a website called Facebook in a old tobacco barn in Davidsonvlle Md before Zuckerberg ever went to college.
This Mr. Naka-moto_"Carr" also started Bitcoin.

Zuckerberg is a Rothchild
Rothchild meaning red shield.
"Shield of David"

Wait it's just more clown world
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Cuz normies kill themselves no joke.

Abcde f Ace (a book) chemicals joker.

No you two started the social Network your supposed to be friends not ach enemies.
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This a monero bread now
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>>532723492
i told you, BTC is TKD, Iran's glowies here probably understand what i meant all these 5-6 years I've said this
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>>532723574
kike shill, you can buy anything via gift cards paid in bitcoin
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>>532742327
Well is real now
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>>532742327
What do you mean I can't pay for sex with pennies? this is America
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>>532742372
Just ask for the $5 hot Carl they will know what you want.
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>>532741076
Issuing debt free fiat instead of being in debt to a private central bank making everybody debt slaves
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>>532740287
>Miy-amoto Musa-shi Japanese samurai
>Nak-amoto Sato-shi bit coin founder

Samurai Jack premiered on Cartoon Network on August 10, 2001.

What if it's not just a coincidence...
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>>532742827
I support this idea in principle.
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Bitcoin was an epstein creation, what does this situation tell you?
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>>532744213
It was started by a clown named Mr. Carr ie Naka-moto_Carr
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Your idea of control is being able to bully me into doing what you say
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please someone tell Iran to buy the Chainlink
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We have been trying to reach you regarding your Carr's extended warranty it's about to expire.

X 6 billion times.
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>>532723492
You should donate bitcoin to Iran. It's totally safe and the government can't monitor it. :^)
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Then I realized it's a comedy
For those who laugh and a tragedy cuckholds.
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>>532744385
Yeah and the chosen man himself was a huge fan of it for some reason.
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>>532723492
Quick buy BTC. Demand is about to shoot up for it..

Also anyone claiming America is selfish for being the reserve currency and an empire should take note of this. China told Iran they don't want them denominating thing in the Yuan. In other words CHINA DOES NOT WANT TO BE THE WORLD RESERVE CURRENCY.
Its a thankless job to be the world reserve currency and an empire. Thats why trump wants to get us out of all those things.
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>>532742703
>>532742580
nigger
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>>532724324
El Salvador dethirdworldized
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>>532728976
Iranians are highly educated. Also they’ve been preparing for this war for like 20 years at this point.
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>>532744892
Why so serius?

Was the original line.

in 1997 ish a Mach 3 reconnaissance jet with a generation 7 radar classified as a weapon of mass destruction was shot down over hostel territory by mossod after they had used a backdoor in a military satellite given to them to load malware on the jet to track it. The US polit was beaten a hung from a bridge in all of the commotion mossod turned chicken shit and didn't move in to sell the radar.
The radar would be found in America through drug trafficking routes with the intent to sell it to Sadom Bussain and was rebuilt into a Lamborghini Diablo and driven to area 51.

This is why he would use the motto_Carr as a fuck you about cutting off all his bank accounts and trying to kill him for it.

The joker really is dark.
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>>532745359
Oh but you did erase any merit for it because Zuckerberg has to be the big glow nigger.
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"we are all plotting on control and reality is some one put the wheel on auto pilot and walked away a long time ago"

Remember your here forever.
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>>532723574
The Swiss use it to buy coffee https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0r959n91p4o
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>>532723492
Lol imagine thinking bitcoin isn't run by jews.
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This thread is next level no coiner cope. Pay the bitcoin toll or get sunk, simple as.
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>>532739534
Good, I hope you keep believing this nonsense and stay poor, no coiner.
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>>532746807
You only make money if other people buy your worthless "coin". Trying to shame me into buying into your scam?
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>>532747357
Youd think someone from Argentina would understand inflation and hard money.

You must be a brown one.
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>>532747357
You’re not getting any of my bitcoin, go find some idiot who wants to sell it to you for your Keynesian scam paper.
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>>532747608
>deflects
Pathetic.
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>>532747703
>FINE, SAAR, YOU DON'T WANT TO DRIVE LAMBO? I DRIVE LAMBO AND LIVE IN MANSION SAAAR
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>>532747843
Financial freedom is worth more than some stupid car bought with goy bucks.
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>>532723929
the only way it stays untraceable is if you don't use it. So what's the point of having untraceable funds that you cannot use
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>>532748605
Use a wallet thats not under your name retard.
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>>532748605
There are ways to launder bitcoin but the bigger point is it’s impossible to censor and is extremely anti-fragile. There’s tremendous value in those properties.
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>>532739971
It's a public ledger, nigger. Bitcoin is 100% traceable unless you use a tumbler.
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>>532748110
Fiat currency is the direct result of value produced instead a country. Thus giving each individual and country sovereignty over the value they produce. Wliminating fiat currency means eliminating each country's sovereignty over their own production and economy. No sovereignty sounds like freedom to you?
Every aspect of crypto is jewish.
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>>532748605

You can use it you gay nigger. Iran just uses some Chinese bank to get the money. If you have money your options for countries that dont give a fuck are amazing. Crypto is a godlike store of value.
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>>532723581
You are an idiot Kraut. The transactions jusr need confirmations. Enough miners confirm, then that oil frigate can oass with no harm. A couple of APIs connected to a computer guidance control system.
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>>532749435
Kek you're a colossal retard.
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Well, they can buy a lot of heroin with it.
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>>532749435
There’s no such thing as fiat currency. No currency has ever been given value because a government declares it has value. The dollar is a paper claim on gold that has simply been debased over time. Every other currency is essentially a derivative of the dollar by virtue of the fact that they are all traded freely in the global market for each other. The dollar is the benchmark as the global reserve currency. Since governments abuse their currencies, an opportunity has been created for hard money alternatives like bitcoin. All currencies sink or swim based on market forces. Simple as.
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>>532749882
Argentina bros... I don't feel so good.
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>>532749882
Argument?
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>>532723646
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>>532750325
>because a government declares it has value
The government only declares it legal tender, the value comes from the economy itself.
>The dollar is a paper claim on gold that has simply been debased over time
Which us a good thing, because currency value based on real value created (which is infinite) is better.
>Every other currency is essentially a derivative of the dollar by virtue of the fact that they are all traded freely in the global market for each other.
Complete nonsense. The dollar is a strong currency because it comes from a strong economy, thus people want it. There is nothing more to it.
>The dollar is the benchmark as the global reserve currency.
Today. Yesterday it was the British pound, tomorrow it might be the Yuan.
Like I said, there is nothing special about the dollar and no particular link to it.
>governments abuse their currencies
Poor government doesn't negate the value of fiat currency.
>All currencies sink or swim based on market forces
There is nothing subjective about a strong or weak economy. Fiat currency does not depend on speculation, as crypto does.
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>>532730033
Less than bitcoin for the next couple centuries , why?
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>>532723492
I wouldn't own anything that can be cracked down on and you lose it all. We could easily change to Chinese styled crypto policy along with bans if we think Iran benefits from crypto too much.
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>>532723574
yet.
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>>532753168
Aaron Carr and Mark Zuckerberg started the idea of creating a website called Facebook in a old tobacco barn in Davidsonvlle Md before Zuckerberg ever went to college.

If Mr. Naka-moto-Carr invented Bitcoin we should just Bann it.

Great idea cluckerberg I am sure you never tried that before
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>>532753034
>The dollar is a strong currency because it comes from a strong economy, thus people want it

Switzerland’s gdp has grown an average of ~1.79% since 1981. US gdp has grown an average of ~2.7% since 1981. Since 1981, the US dollar has lost approximately 56% of its value relative to the Swiss Franc. You don’t have the slightest clue what you’re talking about.
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>>532754113
>Naka_moto-Carr
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"What is reel?
How do you define 'reel'?
If you're talking about what you can feel,
what you can smell, what you can taste and see,
then 'reel
' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain."

When qoute was first said Aaron was holding a 330 Gti penn reel.

Cicada 3301 would become one of the most infamous puzzle games.

Why anything?
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>>532753168
The US can only ban itself from using Bitcoin, which would be devastating for the dollar. They have to compete for citizens just like any other nation. Bitcoin is tax free in Dubai and El Salvador.
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>>532723492
You have to pay tax in fiat or you will be murdered.

evading ZOG to buy your no-no toys and drugs does not fix this. At best it's a more-convenient bartering tool.

>t. XMR enjoyer
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>>532755354
Bitcoin is also basically tax free in Switzerland.
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>>532755354
If we can't Bann the bit coin we will make our own digital coin.

You lost cluckerberg
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The stupid barnyard goyim animals bit coin is worth more then meta?

Did I not yell Holocaust victim shut it down loud enough how did this happen?
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>>532754792
GDP only reflects a part of the economy, anon.
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>>532723492
>bitcoin
>few seconds to pay
choose one
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The stupid barnyard goyim animal personally told me he was donating all of his bit coin money to Israel.

Wtf stupid goyims your not buying that?
6 million Jews muhh Holocaust
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>>532723574
Wrong..
I have a Coinbase debit and credit card.
Debit card can pull from any crypto I want on the exchange to use. So when something is high I use that coin.
And the pool I'm pulling from goes up so I have more buying power later even if I use somez versus your dollar being inflated to oblivion.
The credit card pays me back in Bitcoin instead of cash back or points.
Dumbasses talking out their dumb asses on here.
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Yes he wants to give all his money to Israel to apologize for being a straight white male. He made a promise.
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jews are lying scum?
I can't answer that question at this time.
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>>532723492
Bitcoin was literally subverted by Jeffrey Epstien you retard.
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>>532723492
Bitcoin is nothing more than a tracking token on the world’s most impressive financial surveillance network ever built
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>>532723492
BitCoin was created to enslave the Goyim.

Crypto Currency +
Digital I.D +
A.I Surveillance State +
Social Credit System
-------------------------------
= Hell on Earth



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