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>> No.16343382 [View]
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>>16342666
altcoiners copied the wrong attributes for gains. TX fees and times don't matter as much as scarcity and inflation.

Smart contracts are the only thing making $ outside btc

buy wau on waves

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>>16291709
"Congressman Henry Gonzales, Chairman of a banking committee, introduces legislation to repeal the Federal Reserve Banking Act of 1913 nearly every year. It's always defeated, the media remains silent, and the public never learns the truth. The same bankers who own the FED control the media and give huge political contributions to sympathetic members of Congress THE FED FEARS THE POPULATION WILL BECOME AWARE OF THIS FRAUD AND DEMAND CHANGE
Rep. Louis T. McFadden (R. Pa.) rose from office boy to become cashier and then President of the First National Bank in Canton Ohio. For 12 years he served as Chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency, making him one of the foremost financial authorities in America. He fought continuously for fiscal integrity and a return to constitutional government. The following are portions of Rep. McFadden's speech, quoted from the Congressional Record, pages 12595-12603:

"THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, A GOVERNMENT BOARD, HAS CHEATED THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OUT OF ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY THE NATIONAL DEBT.

The depredations and the iniquities of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve banks acting together have cost this country ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY THE NATIONAL DEBT SEVERAL TIMES OVER."
About the Federal Reserve banks, Rep. McFadden said, "They are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; the rich and predatory money lenders. This is an era of economic misery and for the reasons that caused that misery, the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve banks are fully liable."
On the subject of media control he state, "Half a million dollars was spent on one part of the propaganda organized by those same European bankers for the purpose of misleading public opinion in regard to it."

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>>16272472
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-most-dramatic-2020-halving-could-cut-supply-by-63m-a-week

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>>16267508
"Five months later, Bilderberg attendee and Rockefeller protege Henry Kissinger, acting as Nixon's Secretary of State, engineered the Yom Kippur War and provoked OPEC's response: an oil embargo of the US and other nations that had supported Israel. On October 16, 1973, OPEC raised oil prices by 70%. At their December meeting, the Shah of Iran demanded and received a further price raise to $11.65 a barrel, or 400% of oil's pre-crisis price. When asked by Saudi King Faisal's personal emissary why he had demanded such a bold price increase, he replied:

"Tell your King, if he wants the answer to this question, he should go to Washington and ask Henry Kissinger."

In the second move of the operation, Kissinger helped negotiate a deal with Saudi Arabia: in exchange for US arms and military protection, the Saudis would price all their future oil sales in dollars and recycle those dollars through treasury purchases via Wall Street banks. The deal was a bonanza for the oiligarchs; not only did they get to pass the price increases on to the consumers, but they benefited from the huge flows of money into their own banks. The Shah of Iran parked the National Iranian Oil Company's revenues in Rockefeller's own Chase Bank, revenues that reached $14 billion per year in the wake of the oil crisis.

With the creation of this new system, the "petrodollar", the oiligarchs had reached unprecedented levels of control over the economy. Not only that, they had backed the world monetary system with their commodity, oil, and brought potential competition from upstart producer nations under their control all in one step."

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>>16267314
back up to Nov 2015, that's where we are now.
Halving is only 6 months away, you should celebrate and wait for ETH to ride BTC's wave

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>>16151367
>How fucking scared are you
how delusional are you. Go to sleep craig

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>>16114482
Switcheo is across EOS, ETH, and NEO. Doing atomic swaps. This shit is only starting and you kids are throwing a tantrum expecting tomorrows updates last year.

The issue is the DEX's are all new and there's not enough of us nerds to fill them all. A DEX doesn't usually have fake orders or market makers paid to trade their. They need real users, not one whale to fake the funk.

The next step is liquidity providers and ways of connecting all the order books. This shit is all on computers, it will happen. Just give it time

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>>16074306
>BTC: Obsolete tech, only selling points is that it's digital boomer rocks and you have the option to lose all of your money by daytrading (gambling) it.
>$1k transaction fees and day long confirmation times within 5 years. Just use a credit card goyim, and sell enough BTC to pay the bill.
>Marketcap will be $0 within 10 years after miners move on to something with real utility, or within a few months if the Tulip Trust BTFO's Blockstream.
all those other cryptos would die too you dumbfuck.
Are you idiots really so dense that you believe your fav alts would survive a BTC death?

Good currency is bad store of value and only pizza boys sells BTC. If you're selling BTC it's because you're too dumb or poor

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>>16063836
if you trade set tight limits. Stay mostly BTC until 2021. When you hit $500,000-$1,000,000 in crypto, start diversifying, Real estate, REITs, dividend stocks something to bring in income because trading with skills sharp enough to live gets old and isn't easy. You have to self motivate to trade every day. Staring at charts for years before you get the major shit

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfiNyKHubY8
ICO's are dead, IEO's will get regulated and STO's are already.
Better buy scarce assets

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>>15763982
>Yeah and trump banned americans from owning petro in march.

besides the poster I'm responding to, does anyone here truly believe the US will ban BTC?
>>15763982
Shut the fuck up with the whining. Trump hasn't been able to pass much legislation and his federal agencies have been mostly a mess too. He can tweet all he wants, he's mostly a talking head and a puppet
>>15764044
Oh no, should I sell my nerd coins? Who comes to biz and hates BTC or crypto? You're in the lions den motherfucker. More BTC and crypto holders here than any other place and you idiots come here to talk shit about crypto?
BTC holders have the strongest hands because it really is the most boring coin. It's "boomer" tech i guess and not as exciting as picking the next best thing. My investment shoots up 400% and crashes 50% after, I still have more money than you. Fuck you guys are stupid to even argue with a BTC holder unless you have better gains
Post them bobos

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>>15756956
Of course. But it is logical to predict that such growth will continue at least until BTC reaches the level of gold at around $7-8 trillion (50x from today). You have to realize that the current market cap of $145b is fucking minuscule, Fed shits out that much in a few days as we've seen with the repo market crisis going on

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>>15752631
i know, still retarded to post an 1 year old picture...

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