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Sold half my stack at $30, sold quarter of my remaining stack at $17 for the binance listing and rebrand, Now i'll just sit here with my shekels.

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All in

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>>7136036

Excellent, 50k sat there.

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>>6573500

It sure does feel good, so many newfags getting rekt~ oh and those tron cucks

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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>>6520390
too late. it's mine.

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>>6490528

kek

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>>5902581

I like the way you think sir.

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Good luck folks enjoy the shekels! that are coming...

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>>5333862
>(((Girl))) like me
Gib shekels

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>>5173058
Bought 100. Breddy comfy in here

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>>5144613
They'll include it in the GDP figures at that point, then we're too big to fail. Maybe we are the Jews now.

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>>4732213
So was enron and Lehman brothers, you're right. Nothing to worry about here, my friend avi nosenberg feels like everything is above board too.

Very comfy.

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You goyim are going to cause a bank run, look at you all... Rubbing your hands together and putting all of your massive debt cards and loans into cryptos.

You're going to make btc moon to new heights, everyone will be rich.. except you goyim don't realise this'll kill the welfare state at worst.

Buy stocks, go to work!! Don't quit your jobs just cos you landed a big btc win! Anti Semites are out of control!

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>>4279242
I don't see the scalability issue if btc is seen as an asset rather than a currency. Ltc seems to have better currency attributes, and it's not an especially good store of wealth.

Wouldn't making btc more transaction friendly just be reinventing the wheel because of the alt coins already doing this better?

>>4279249
It seems legalities are the biggest hold up for merchants, if fiat to crypto transactions were sped up and easily done anonymously - that would do more for merchant uptake than transaction times.

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>>2485145
Changed browser now. Same person.

SHUT IT DOWN BIZ, A COIN WITH ACTUAL USE THAT COULD PENETRATE NORMIESPACE AND GO BIG, O NOES!

Yes yees, keep using that fiat goys, mmm all that tax, yeeeees.

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>>2283693
This is my face. Once BTC comes back up in value we'll be £6,000+ up in profits, just over these last two days.

I earn £1,500 a MONTH from working full time...

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>>2242466
>Basically if it wasn't pure luck and they aren't lying ETH
As to the first two points, indeeeed my friend. Now as to why Microsoft, JPMorgan and the banks and corporates jumped on it...

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>>2235520
lol you know those like pic related will make it that way eventually. They'll make it so only the rich can get richer.. Again.

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So I'm looking to get onto the Cryptotrain, awaiting verification for Kraken, Coinbase etc, (arrgh 72+ hour wait)

I have ~£60k of savings, looking at starting off with around £5-7k in Eth, holding most and playing the market with the rest.

But how the fook do I actually get my £ to ETH? I presume cheaper to go through Euro or USD. So do I set up a foreign USD account or just straight up bank transfer from my bank to Kraken? (Again, not verified yet so can't experiment). Apparently a lot of the British banks are arsey and won't accept transfers for crypto currencies.

Apparently a foreign exchange account such as MoneyCorp is ok to dump cash in and transfer onwards. Others like Barclays etc have high fees.

Wish there was a straight-up noobguide for this. 2 days of research and it's still hard just to get bloody started.

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