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Bitcoin would be a lot easier to use if they just made tickets with QR codes on them you could get from a Bitcoin machine, with different fractions of a Bitcoin on them so you could use them at the store.

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How much money do I need to put now into BTC to unironically have made it in about 20 - 30 years? What's the safe bet?

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I just received a top signal from a friend asking how to buy the sp500.
>it's over.

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Line go up

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>>51669959
Get out of there fren. It's not safe

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>>49433101
please come back

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just walked up to the 1.5€ wall and bought

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>>27040911
>purchase tuxedo
>profit
simple as

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take your seats pls

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Hello, gentlemen.
I am interested in purchasing the surest, quickest 100x gain you have to offer.

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Productivity growth and hourly compensation growth rose together until on August 15 1971 the US terminated the Bretton Woods system to an end. The Bretton Woods system was established in 1944 (around the same time the 3 pillars of the world bank were initiated) it was to keep exchange rates between the United States, Canada, Wester European countries, Australia, and Japan within 1 percent of US gold. This system was put together by the International Monetery Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development which today is part of the World Bank Group. Soviet representatives attended but later declined to ratify the final agreements, saying that the institutions they had created were “branches of Wall Street.” So why did they end this? It had served its purpose and it was time to expand globalization. Beginning to add labor-rich, capital-poor countries to the rich-country trading system, thus holding down wages via factor price equalization. Or cheap labor. Now for the numbers. According to Economic Policy Institute analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis data. From 1979-2017 productivity has gone from 100% to 246.6% while hourly compensation has gone in 1979-2017 from 99% to 114.7%. The median earnings of a full-time worker have not gone above 51,000 dollars (2010 US dollars) since 1971. A house in 1970 was about 20,000 dollars (median of sources I found) while the average yearly income was 10,000 dollars. So that looks like inflation (the hidden tax) has taken down the value of our money by 5 times. With just that point of information I could go on about the price of things today but I'm sure you are fuming by the time you finish this sentence so I will move on to the solution.

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I’m starting my first real job (outside of retail cucking and warehouse cucking and stuff like that) next week as an engineer. Some of the normies Ive seen on LinkedIn that work at this place seem like geniuses with all the complicated terminology they use and projects they’ve been a part of that save millions of dollars.

Are normies fucking geniuses? I’m a bit scared to interact with them, I’m not even sure how I got this job. Am I going to be a worthless retard compared to them?

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Nope

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>>14802437
If dubs op is rich and will give me 1 btc

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As we all know business is 90% social skills
how can an anxiety filled autist succesfully improve their social skills? has anyone managed it?

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>>14262133
Invest in dividend paying stock/bond portfolio, maybe buy one or two rental units in addition.
Ignore crypto spammers.

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Can you buy a loyal friend?

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>>13101062
I've been posting here for 4 years and I have no idea what any of those terms mean. I'm not even sure what blockchain is.

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>>12361346
wagecucks actually believe this

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>>12292182
I figure things will probably at least start off green in reaction to futures and asian markets being green.

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well the last two months have been rough boys. All the tasty gains gone.

I just want the mega crash to happen so I can get in again

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