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>>56811567
>I've looked at ALL of the charts
>Meme lines
NGMI

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>>56061221
Nice, i'll keep it in mind for later uses, if i need some extra Carlos effect.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVCr8KzA9pQ

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>>54222586
Gold backed BRICS currency when?

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>>53740142
How much are worth peace of mind and freedom?

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>>49382600
>6,459,334
Remember the 6 gorillion.
Also what is this from?

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>>30439921

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>>30408774
>>30408870
Good developer DD anon, thank you!

>At the current $239M market cap, it's trading at 0.6x the value.
For a feasibility stage that's not too shabby but the jurisdiction is discouraging.
>CPNFF at first glance seems like a dud. Their recent feasibility study shows an ATNPV of $359M and cap costs of $399M. This makes it seem expensive to run compared to even the low grade Bombore project for Orezone Gold. However the NPV was calculated using a gold price of $1550/oz.
Actually feasibility studies often put $1,500/oz as a base case gold price, so this project probably is as expensive as it seems! Also that company will not be able to operate this project due to the high capital required. Also due to the high capital required before being able to turn in profits, the after-tax IRR% is probably low as well. A good IRR% to get bigger fish interested would be 20% at least. Of course I'm only going off what you're posting here but the market cap may be justified.
>FFMGF release a feasibility study last month, indicating an ATNPV of $995M and capital costs of $718M @ $1600/oz. Keith Neumeyer has a huge stake in this company. MCap of $202M. The mine is located in Canada which is way safer than West Africa and Romania. Just awaiting permitting, with production probably kicking in 3-5 years from now.
Good, easily over $1B project. Jurisdiction is great. Whether I'd invest just depends on what the production per annum & IRR% looks like.

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>>30205777
based and checked

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>>29890738
disagree
hyperinflation is years away, I'm actually expecting some deflation in the near term

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>>29831622
feeling rather comfy, researching miners

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>>29697535
shuuush don't bring up extremely valid points they don't like that

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>>29607373
good work fren! I'll be keeping an eye out for this

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>>29348289
Good start anon!

I don't have your answers, but i'm about the same as you.

Bought his book 1 week ago, still reading.

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get Boomer Rocks in or we riot

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For anybody wondering about how mining works in action, here's a good video about Barrick's operations at their Cortez mine. Was really educational for me as I'm mostly familiar with the fundamentals and the results rather than the actual work itself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmAVtQ7MU4Y

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News day again it seems.

>Thunderstruck commences drilling at Liwa Gold Prospect
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/thunderstruck-commences-drilling-at-liwa-gold-and-provides

>Copper Mountain meets its sustainability targets for 2020
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/copper-mountain-mining-meets-its-2020-sustainability

>International Consolidated Uranium samples high-grade Ag-Cu-Zn values at their Mt Roe Project, exploration focus remains on uranium
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/international-consolidated-uranium-samples-2057-gt

>New Found Gold announces sale of mineral claims to Exploits Discovery Corp.
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/new-found-announces-sale-of-mineral-claims-to-exploits

>Norzinc hits multiple high-grade silver & zinc intercepts in 2020 surface drilling program
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/norzinc-hits-multiple-high-grade-silver-and-zinc-intercepts

Rokmaster drills ~5gpt Au mineralization over >8m
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/rokmaster-drills-strong-gold-mineralization-of-509
also
PSA: avoid lithium explorer Spearmint Resources, everybody at ceo.ca is calling it a p&d

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>>24706861
Alright. I'll see to making either a collage of the images + related information, or an imgur page if the image ends up getting stupid big. I'll also update the pastebin with the product of our (mostly your) efforts. I'll also add some of the links I found in the last thread plus probably a couple others I deem fitting for the pastebin.

We'll get a very nice 2.0 out of this!

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>not mining bitcoin in 2020 & beyond

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>>24683751
Glad the pastebin has been useful for you anon. I've thought of updating it a little but I only have one or two links to add and they're not that important so I'll probably update it later. Also again everybody is encouraged to improve the pastebin with their own links, and if questions spring up regarding DD or mining companies I may see if I can find some other useful links

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Buttcorn maxi on suicide watch, but megabullish for the pmg frens :
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/central-bank-uzbekistan-introduces-parallel-currency-gold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMAjMzFnLAg&feature=emb_logo

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>>24563595
>everything is pegged to somenthing. Nothing has inherent value
I'm sorry fren, but your fren is of the retardation : things HAVE inherent value, and it's the irreducible human and mechanical calorific energy spent to extract and transform a commodity. That's why precious metals are the best store of value : it will always require an enormous quantity of human and mechanical labor to extract it from the ground and then transform it. It's the absolute bottom line the metals (and others commodities) can't go below, never a miner will agree to sell their production below this threshold because it would ruin them immediately. Of course over long period of times the technological advancements can reduce the energy required to produce something, which will become the constant new threshold.

Btw, no matter how it make the shitcoins niggers seethe, that's also why crypto alone will always remain inherently worthless, since it didn't required any human and mechanical labor to produce X tokens and are reproductible to oblivion. While also being obsolete by nature. So never trust a nigger saying
>muh buttcorn is a store of value, just like gold!
because it means he have no idea of what he's talking about.

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Is mining coins still profitable for the average person? What are the best coins to mine?

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