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>>6333614

20 trillion. I understand this will massively discredit me in your eyes, but trust me. Crypto has every quality needed to become a speculative bubble, for that reason it is MORE sustainable in its growth, there are no employee wages and quarterly earnings reports. In a free market speculative bubbles get BIGGER not smaller.

>>6333650

I put away a certain amount of Monero every month into a separate Trezor address. Never planning to sell it.

>>6333663

Yes.

Also one more thing, tonight I'm going to be having supper at a restaurant with an executive from CLS, I will ask one question for you guys. What do you want me to ask?

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I have a bit of news I'd like to share, it is speculative but I'll be providing evidence. Evaluate it yourselves.

First of all just to reiterate for everyone claiming I was involved with the medium article a week ago, I clearly denounced it as soon as I read the article, I only saw the headline and clearly some elaborate con artist used the name of a private equity firm in London, (but his was based in LA), knowing that confirmation bias would lead people to believe it had to do with me. FYI Signal Capital in London does not just deal in real estate like some anon said, but they handle all kinds of illiquid equity and yes people from that firm still hang around in the same circles as people from my firm, so I just assumed that CL was generating interest at a faster rate and my firm weren't as early an adopter we thought. Either way we would not communicate these purchases with each other because of insider trading and NDAs (hence the rush for gov't to regulate cryptos, all the potential backstabbing is hindering corporate progress).

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>>4803436

Been on 4chan since I was 14 (2006) got into crypto relatively early (2011), didn't become a multimillionaire because I could only invest the money a 18 year old had. Most important thing I did however was continuously tell my dad and his boomer friends about bitcoin and just in general learned as much about blockchain as possible. Leveraged my reputation in 2014 when I was 22 to get a job in a firm with interest in bitcoin (this is when blockchain was really starting to explode in firms), since then I've worked my ass off along with careful and calculated trading, but through all the years I have never been able to leave 4chan.

>>4803488

Cheers

>>4803515

Honestly trust in /biz/s instincts and overall sentiment, LINK is an ace, there's no denying something like LINK comes once in a blue moon. I personally believe that things generally come in threes, my personal theory is LINK will complete the big three of crypto. Much like most industries have a big 3.

That being said the other coins I strongly recommend are Monero, Req, Vertcoin. OMG is pretty good too. I was invested in CSNO but I cashed it out today. Ark is also good. The key is to trust in the overall sentiments of /biz/ will ignoring obvious shilling (very repetitive style of post, lack of diverse memes etc, e.g. POWR/BCH). None of what I am saying is due to insider knowledge though, just reading the general sentiment. Also a pro tip: catagorise investments as brand based and tech based. Never sell tech based investments. ARK and XMR are tech based imo. REQ and OMG are more brand based. While I really like REQ, most of it's value comes from aiming to be user friendly and convenient, contrast this with XMR which has truly unrivalled technology.

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