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Its all falling to place

get ready for the biggest pump of your life

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>>10664550
>buying an asset the government can confiscate from you
He's never going to make it

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Should I sell all my altcoins for bitcoin?
I own 1.62 btc, 8.33 monero, and 180.38 ark.
Would it make sense to sell my monero and ark for a little bit more bitcoin. If I do, I will have 1.82 btc.

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>Bitcoin
>constantly attacked by governments
>constantly attacked by the MSM
>constantly attacked by other altcoins
>constantly attacked within its own community until the extremely cancerous part of the community decided to break off and create a meme coin who's whole platform is based on attacking bitcoin
>constantly attacked by bears
Literally attacked by everyone, and yet it still continues to thrive. Sorry you couldn't get the internet's and soon to be world reserve currency when it was cheap.

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>>10247350
>>10247351
Bitcoin was created to destroy the baking system as we know it. Everyone, including the founders knows it's on its last legs. Prices continue to rise and wages continue to stagnate. Leverage is at an a ll time high, as more and more people are relying on credit for everything.
Not to mention interest rates are at an all time low, which is why everyone feels richer than they are. In reality, the fed is going to have to increase interest rates or else the dollar will collapse into hyperinflation. If they do raise interest rates, the US will not be able to pay off their ever expanding 21 trillion dollars in debt. It's a lose-lose scenario.

Mark my words, the dollar won't be the world reserve currency very very soon.

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>>10206719
because an initial transaction is validated by the block chain, and any sequential transactions are validated by the participants in the lightning channel, not the rest of the network.

Honestly, it's so retarded to me that people still think a flood network like bitcoin can scale to the whole world. That would be like if every computer in the world was on one network, and whenever they sent a packet of information, they would have to send it to every other person on the planet. Guess what, we have routers for a reason, so we can route packets so we don't have to send our packets to literally everyone on the planet. Same can go for transactions. As long as an initial transaction exists on the base layer, the sequential transactions are information only needed by the participants with that transaction, because why the fuck does everyone else on the planet need to know how you're dividing your shared bitcoin.

For the record, I think there is an eventual need to raise the block limit, but this by no means is going to help bitcoin become a world currency. If you don't understand this you are a retard.

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>>10118765
not a /pol/ post. It's a crypto post

>>10118791
Fuck off with your divide and conquer tactics. The scaling debate is blown way out of proportion. Your fiat system is the real problem.

>>10118800
It definitely is not. All the fiat will burn.

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>>7985336
Printing currency costs money along with the networks to support it, I wouldn't be suprised to see the Rothschilds eventually coming out with a crypto of some kind this year in fact.

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>>7582796
Wrong, btc will be another way to cash out when they can't get fiat.

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Reminder: In 1988, the Economist was 50% owned by the Rothschild's.

They predicted in 2018 there would be a crash and the dawn of a new world currency.

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So /biz prove me

>Kikes from central banks manipulated market to the absolute shitshow by printing the dollar and other currencies and pumped them into the system.
>For a while everybody was happy living in the bubble.
>Bubble bursts speculative money will influx to the real economy and create massive inflation, global trade will be completely fucked by fall of dollar as it is the case already
>Right-wing regimes will emerge, they will blame jews, masons, elites and minorities.
>There will be conflicts everywhere as it has always been the case when revolution doesn't bring the economic recovery
>Years of chaos, death, wars.
>Then things will come down, ideologies will be compromised. Everybody will ask: What have we done? Post-war scenario.
>There will be established international consensus.
>One world, one human race, one world currency, one army
>Golden age while are we all chipped and kids are biologically edited

Ordo ab chaos, lads

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>>7318573

yep

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>>7313792

No, cashed out and bought metals. The crypto bubble is first, the second is bond bubble and third stock market bubble

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Did you buy gold, anon? Will you make it?

Tomorrow is the day.

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>>5167092
You are betting against the fucking illuminati. Suit yourself.

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Tin foil hat thread
>Bloomberg shilling bitcoin (they wont shut up about it)
>CNBC shilling bitcoin
>Wallstreet Journal shilling bitcoin
>Wallstreet Journal shilling bitcoin on snapchat to fucking retarded normies
I'm starting to have doubts about this guys.
A lot of people dismiss Roger Ver, but my belifs are more aligned with his
He wants to create an anarchist utopia, and part of me feels like bitcoin segwit is not that.
I don't want to buy into the Blockstream Conspiracy, but with all this positive attention from these major (((publishers))), I
am starting to have my doubts.

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>>4581492
Tfw you value your usd in btc. Bow down to us bitch.

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>>4558353
I can't wait anon. It will be glorious! It makes me sad to see the current situation of things. People do not understand their money has no value and ever since 1970 it has become more worthless by the day. Soon people will wake up.
>>4558357
The normies don't understand the long term implications. Nobody should be looking at the price of bitcoin with respect to dollars. People should be looking at the price of dollars with respect to bitcoin. The USD is absolutely WORTHLESS and the big bankers know it. They have been planning the collapse ever since 1970. The interest rate hike in December will correct us back to the stone age.

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So which coin is it that will be the global currency in 2018- Bitcoin is getting there -

HODL or Miss out

BTC: donations for poor fag welcome 1CLAEqbMGzNzoRNkXdfvsZw3iWoQfv9Zpe

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