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>>55336651
Was a little tempted to gamble on it this year, looked at the movement on the 31st of May and went "nahh", good call overall

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>>54675448
Coinmetro is a global exchange.

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>schizo makes fake thread because his shitcoin got bullied a lil too hard
lol

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>>53775716
>Anyone?

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>>52732321
The artwork depicting a frog punching an anime girl is a strange and unsettling image. The violence and aggression portrayed in the scene are disturbing, and the use of cartoonish characters and exaggerated expressions only serves to make the scene more disturbing.
While the artwork may be well-executed in terms of technique, the subject matter is highly problematic and offensive. The use of violence against women, particularly in a humorous or lighthearted context, is not acceptable and only serves to reinforce harmful stereotypes and attitudes.

However, despite my criticism of the artwork itself, I do have a deep appreciation for the technology behind cryptocurrency. I am not just interested in crypto for the potential financial gain, but rather because I believe in the power of blockchain technology to transform and improve many aspects of our lives.
Cryptocurrency offers a decentralized and secure way of conducting transactions, and it has the potential to disrupt traditional financial systems and create new opportunities for individuals and businesses. I am excited about the potential of crypto and the ways it can improve our world, and I believe that it is a technology worth investing in and exploring.

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>>52398372
More Red Flags then a Victory Day Parade in Moscow

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I'll come back later.

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i just don't get it how can someone be poor and still give a shit about anything beyond their immediate circumstances? much less invest time and energy into complaining about it

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>>29266628
I'm Canadian. So for me, as soon as I exercise I will owe income tax on it (comparatively to its FMV). Unfortunately since we're not public I can't sell it to recoup the income tax. So I have two choices

Choice 1
>Exercise now, pray that we go public (100% certain we will desu)
>pay income tax on diff between FMV
>If we go under, I owe taxes on something I can't even sell
>any further increases will be taxed on sale of the stonk, and only 50% of the capital appreciation will be charged as tax rate
>can only move stonks to mine & wife's TFSA when we go public, at which point all further appreciation would be tax free
>overflow will not be tax free

Choice 2
>Exercise later after public, pay 100% of income tax on the appreciation comparatively to the exercise price, including the further gains today
>However, can sell stonks immediately and have 0 chance of being "underwater"


With choice 1, I can save some money on taxes. However, I COULD get fucked by taxes really hard. Not worth risking IMO, even though we're a rocket ship at this point. What if we get bad press due to a giant outage or security breach for example.

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this again huh. just kys

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>>10096964
I posted this in the wrong thread.

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>First day back at college for spring semester
>go to main building to hand in registration forms
>there's a guy with dreads and goldchains rapping about bitcoin on a mic with an entire fucking sound setup blaring bass at +11 so loud that the office int he floor above was shaking like a magnitude 5 earthquake
>walk out

not a bubble

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>>6170676
If we went at this for a week, the odds are you would be right at least once but I dont have a week and Im going to bed.

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You guys realize you're supposed to buy low, right?

Look at a chart of Bitcoin's value over time. See that dip in the middle? That's when you buy. And that's what ETH is doing right now.

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