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>> No.59387626 [View]
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How would an additional $50,000 USD change your life?

Assume you can't spend it on investments. Just either spend it, or leave it in your account. What would you do? What difference would it make?

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>>58793005
trump said nothing in his keynote that wasn't already known, so why would the market care?

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>>58701959
>25 years
>who knows how many years, after who knows how many years of being bounced around for extraditions
>disappeared and unheard from
>literally who

it's a very faustian deal. sure you can have fun now but it will catch up with you

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>>58066195
>almost
that will be your second mistake

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>>58012957
/biz/ predicted 100k eoy in 2021

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>>57732505

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>>57125930
guys i just discovered a new salt mine, call Morton!

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He's got a fatal case of based.

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>>56678517
>it's easy everyone, just return to the gold standard

how would someone with very little wealth have their money represented? If gold is $50k/ounce and I only have $100 to my name nobody wants to shave off a tiny speck of gold I can hold onto

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>>56511235
Maybe with the very same kind of economy we have now.

>I'll loan you 1 bitcoin and you only need collateral of 0.1 bitcoin.
>you work your job or whatever you do and get paid in bitcoin and pay it back
>bitcoin can be clawed back easily in the case of a default

The problem though is, you would have to divide up the non-inflationary asset into many, many decimal points. To the point at which your entire net worth would be represented by less than 1 satoshi, or less than a speck of gold. You would then need some sort of representative system (fiat) to be exact in how wealth is represented.

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The XRP half-win is a big win for Coinbase.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-judge-says-sec-lawsuit-vs-ripple-labs-can-proceed-trial-some-claims-2023-07-13/

"Torres ruled that Ripple's XRP sales on public cryptocurrency exchanges were not offers of securities under the law, because purchasers did not have a reasonable expectation of profit tied to Ripple's efforts."

So it's really that simple. As long as the buyer can't reasonably expect buying on an exchange to result in profits for the project behind the coin they are buying, then selling coins and tokens on your public exchange is not a security offering.

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those who know their history are doomed to expect it

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>>55755440
Every crypto was made to siphon BTC off of you. Especially the proto-shitcoin, ETH, the anus in which every other shitcoin is born from. You'd know this if you knew even a little bit about how shitcoins are made.

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>>55588148
mine is
>2 double-doubles, animal style with chopped chilis and raw onions. animal fries on the side. vanilla shake if I feel fat as af

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>>55539607
time marches on

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>>55395616
Because the halving reduces the rate at which new supply is introduced. And then in the long run people tend to hold onto their bitcoin instead of selling it. Couple that with miners that are constantly trying to sell it to sustain their business and you have a recipe for more money

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>>55218958
>government offering farmers over market prices to destroy their crops
Bullish

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>>55032654
>age 27
>get fat
right on schedule

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NWRD JUST LAUNCHED

THIS IS TJE NEW FLYD COIN

GET IN NIGGERS ITS ON UNISAT

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>>54862491
I'm closing on a condo soon. It will be literally double what my rent is but within my actual budget, I just happen to currently have a 50% below-market rent. Though the building just sold from a Silent Generation management to a modern investor, so those days were numbered anyway.
Between a 3% sellers' credit agreed to on the offer, and a Special Purpose Credit Program in my metro area though, I'm basically going to be $1400 out of pocket for a modest condo that's fairly well-located. I put down more than that on the earnest money.
I was hesitant because my rent is so jaw-droppingly cheap that I've been able to throw money around, and save quite a bit, on a pretty modest salary. And even though I think there will a be a temporary cooling to the housing market here, I see that as mostly happening to up-market properties (not my case, basically the bottom of the market). I don't intend to sell ideally for a very long time, though I don't intend to live there too long, just live for a bit and rent it out. It was just rented for basically what my monthly will be, which I ALSO believe (not naively) to be modestly below-market.

I don't know. I've been a rentoid all my adult life, never a hoomooooner, and for the early part of this I actually was sure the RE agent and the lender were both licking their chops to sucker me into my own ruin once they've taken their cut. And certainly, the agent is a lying cocksucker who's told me all sorts of things that I, with certainty, KNOW to be untrue. But as the details get more concrete, and I get a better understanding of how this goes... I'm actually quite excited, and I think, brazen lies aside, they've done very well for me in the crucial moments where it actually matters.

But we're not signed on the dotted line yet, so... We'll see. But that's where my hustle is at. You asked!

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>>54772139
Nah, everyone's a retarded mongoloid that needs a le heckin COMFY-WOMFY explanation. Kinda like that guy last thread coping about how he's not tall because it's someone else's fault and not because his dad was a manlet.

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>>54668504
so all i have to do is tell my credit card company i won't pay them back and then a few months later I get better mortgage terms?

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I don't know if 100k is really the new 80k.

But I do know that 55k is the new 35k.

Anyone else know that feel? I thought this would be as much as I ever needed, some... 4-5 years ago. Time flies.

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>>54572475
1.3 accepted for arb, I just made a lot of money!
Not gonna sell tho because I'm retarded!

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