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>>15207002
yea that explains it actually, thanks for the reference

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>>13177324
what the fuck, do you think this the year 800?

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>>12909300
still have to pay alimony even if a pre-nup pans out.

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Big picture crypto strategy thread: pajeets, NEETs, skinheads, and other low IQ trash not welcome.

According to my models, crypto is going to be in a sideways accumulation phase for the rest of 2019, after 2018's blowoff phase. In October/November 2019 we will see the market gradually begin to trend upward again, followed by large gains in 2020 and 2021.

There is previous precedent where the 2012-2013 European debt crisis caused bitcoin to moon as people lost confidence in banks and began to search for a safe haven for their money. That was only a relatively minor crisis and yet it made bitcoin increase 100x in value. Since bitcoin was created in 2009, arguably in response to the previous financial crisis, we have yet to see what will happen to crypto in a full-scale global financial crisis.

I have reason to believe that a financial crisis within the next 1-2 years will be the catalyst for one of the largest bull runs in crypto to date. The early warning signs of a global recession are already appearing (inverted bond yield curves, slowing growth), and now it is only a matter of time before the crisis hits.

I expect that cryptocurrencies which remove trust in financial institutions will experience the greatest gains. We may also see a pile-on effect as financial institutions attempt to regain trust by adopting cryptocurrencies.

What are /biz/'s thoughts on this scenario?

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>>11374439
>How the fuck are you going to work at google if you can't do this shit?
Dude, I have no fucking idea.

I'm going to keep beating off to that shit though.

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Why is GAS mooning???

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How do I profit from war with North Korea?

I have $500.

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STOX is literally just bancor part 2: electric jewgaloo

we tried to warn you

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>coinbase
>bitmex
>GBTC

These are exchanges/trusts that have yet to distribute BCH tokens to their costumers. These are just the ones I know of, there are probably many many others.

TLDR; untold amounts of bitcoin cash tokens are still frozen out of circulation. This makes BCH much much easier to pump right now, but also a ticking dump bomb.

Just a heads up to any unwitting noob as it seems there's a coordinated effort to shill hard for BCH.

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>>576075
exactly thats the plan, i thought that was made clear. i wouldnt move until i had a job lined up

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