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>>49442618
https://www.forexfactory.com/

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I'm up 10% for the month. W00t!

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>>10539959
I have ztored value in cryptocutrency since 2016 and have bought goods and services with my virtual coins. What the fuck are they talking about?

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What happens if this rally and ETF fail?

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>all the cynicism ITT

Bitifinex's daily volume has been over 1B USD for a pretty long while. The initial batch of Tether USD was of mere 150k units, something they could easily provide solvency with their daily fees alone.

From that point onwards, they kept printing Tether, authorizing it but not issuing it until they had the equivalent amount in dollars from client's deposits and their own investments.

With the growing interest on Tether and its adoption by every decent exchange, it's perfectly tenable that there's actually a billion or more invested in it

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>have a sibling who declared bankruptcy in the late 00s
>they've paid off all remaining collections; others have timed out (seven year limit)
>they're now at 550-560 on their credit score
>need to move out of their shithole apartment for some place less ghetto
>all the good apartments require a minimum 600 CR
>they're asking me to be a co-signer, but I don't want to risk my CR
>promised I'd help them get over 600 instead

Without buying a house (obvious) or a vehicle (they don't need one), what's the quickest way, bros? The credit checking sites all recommend getting secured (deposit) credit cards, but is there a faster way?

What about using their current vehicle as collateral, then taking out an easy to pay off loan? They have the funds in the bank to pay off a small loan in an emergency...

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