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>> No.58391560 [View]
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Why is Minecraft so addicting?

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>>57299370
new ATH in the 65-70 dollar range quite soon actually if Sergey doesn't dump on our heads. The real pump hasn't even started yet.

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I officially made 80k with crypto today and reach my goal. Really considering pulling out profits to get the height survey I’ve been dreaming about. Inb4 bro just love yourself, b.e.e yourself bro or just break your legs bro. Life is brutal down here.

t. 26 and 5’2 with 150k in crypto (80k profit).

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>>56590385
Which man didn't dream of becoming a deep-diver treasure hunter at least once? Imagine the excitation going through your spine when you find a spanish galleon 30m deep large of the coast of Florida, after months of studying old navigation maps, reading through ancient cases of ships lost at sea, trying to figure out their path, asking locals for legends, etc...

A while back i watched a french documentary about such treasure hunter in the Philippines, and you could tell the man wouldn't want to do any other job, a true adventurer, but he was explaining as politely as humanly possible that finding a treasure wasn't the hard part. It was dealing with local authorities to keep even a tiny fraction of what you found. It's endless paperwork for the authorizations, seeking permits, greasing the right paws, etc... and when you finally find something, you have to barter endlessly and they always suspect you kept some for yourself, so he was getting audited and raided by cops all the time.
Pretty disgusting to witness, as if the flip corrupt government was any more legitimate to get their hands on dutch or british gold lost at sea centuries ago than this guy, actually busting his ass to have only a tiny chance at discovering something and risking his finance and life for his passion.

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>>56156235
>I think you guys should at least consider that possibility for yourselves.
Yeah, i too think everyday about my ghost gold mines in Colorado i can't exploit.. Oh boy!
First issue is i can't even afford the planet ticket to visit 'em, son.

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Should I call out and play minecraft all day?

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>>55622730
>wfh today
>check email
>no meetings
>do some actually fun shit (i like my job)
>boot up minecraft at 3pm
yup

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>>55497501
If this is as i envision it, it wont be necessary to have any paper manifestation of said currency, since it will be reserved for governmental deals. So why not. But if a blockchain it is, it will only be an ersatz of what BTC is for example, as centralization will be necessary.

I say that because governments likely wont reach for a third to pool up their gold then freely redeem it, there is too much risk associated. Each central bank will keep their gold at home, keep their local currency, make a synthetic gold version of them and then adjust conversion rates in real time for each one (gold-rupee, gold-yuan, gold-ruble,..).
Then imagining India own X quantity of gold-yuan, they can reach for the Bank of China and ask to redeem them in gold.

I didn't read anything yet about this BRICS gold backed stuff, and there is probably only very limited literature on the subject, so it's just speculations on my end.

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>>53488378
>silly shinies with pictures on them
how many shit coins like doge did you buy because you liked the picture?

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>>53425164
>was I misinformed?
Yes, when it comes to purchasing PMs in France, here is the rate :
>gold : 0%
>silver : 0%
>platinum : 0%

Only time you get taxed is if you SELL to a pro, the gov will pocket 11% of the value (but if you held on your PMs long enough, it progressively goes down to 0% after 22 years).
But that's if you are retarded enough to sell to a pro to begin with.

>>53425172
I too believe you made an especially awful deal. But nothing to be afraid of fren, that's what so great with ebay : you can always return the order. Even when it says "no return".

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Mining stawks up around 10%

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>>49443052
they're too early, probably

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>>28697481
Yeah, i'm getting one for myself too, but i need to take measures of my fat fingers before, it would be retarded to buy it only to figure out i can't wear it lol.

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>>28116275
I’m starting at 10k too anon, I hope we both make it

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Hello homies.
I recently got a new GPU, what do I mine?
Willing to join any pools really.

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Did you notice how scamjeets and others buttcorn maxis stopped to shill their fake digitrash since their clown market collapsed once again, right in the middle of their supposed "golden bullrun to 500k" kek?
Feels good to finally not have to endure this visual pollution on pmg. I hope it keep crashing, so not only we can stay between based shinybros, but the normans money leak onto metals to pump our stacks!
Feels comfier than ever to be a rock holder.

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>>21590997
I run a professional services firm from home. Someone is always calling. At least I keep all the money.

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>>21499869
Any miners in particular? Bought GDXJ and SILJ on tuesday but also looking at HYMC

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>>21489475
I had the exact feeling about three weeks ago. I've been averaging in much more aggressively. I can keep acoomulating miners through 2021. I'm not so sure if I'll be able to do that with physical.

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Report and hide all off-topic posts
Do not reply to off-topic posters
Post metal and metal discussion only

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>>21419752
Ah. After hours shenanigans, if you can buy for that price...buy the whole company.
Sprott cap investments just facilitated funding by multiple agents and i really think they will be releasing ore deposit estimates within a few months.

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Ding a Ling fuckers

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>>21379030
I looked into tinka.
I dont like that it is in Peru.

Bunker hill is a canadian company that is buying the rights to Bunker Hill Mine in idaho.

5th biggest zinc/lead/silver mine at one time in america and top 20 in the world.

They release deposit estimates here soon.

When they moon I will consider using a portion of proceeds on riskier continent miners for sure though.

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