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You have approximately one week left before the Third Impact, after which point, your money will deindividuate in the dollar swarm and merge with the exit scammers' bank accounts, off-shore holdings and other assets, and your portfolio will come tumblin' down tumblin' down tumblin' downnnnnn.

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>> No.13799102

>>13799001
>Keep an eye out for banks refusing to wire money to known crypto outlets, because that is going to be another eschatological sign too.

happened long time ago, just open a different account. it's 2019... brainlets think this is impossible...

oh, and if you owe the bank something simply don't pay. if they write you, answer them that the contract has formally ended since they violated it.

>> No.13799175

Even if I dont believe you, the powers that be have been clamping down. Europol seizing a bitcoin mixer because they think they saw some illegal funds go through it is kind of concerning. Should they seize all mixers? What about anonymous exchanges, are those mixers? What if illegal funds go through Atomic Swaps or wind up on a dex.

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>>13799102
I don't think you should be calling anyone a brainlet, you seem to have missed my point entirely. The issue here is not whether you can wire money or not, the issue is that banks refusing to process crypto-related transactions is a sign of much more serious things on the way. Have a look at this https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2019/05/ripple-cto-union-bank-just-closed-all-my-accounts-and-told-me-later/

>>13799175
The .eu mixer getting seized was another sign, yes, you are correct. I can't really say about mixers, I have not gone in-depth on the subject, but I can give you my opinion on them: I'm not sure anyone uses them for anything besides money laundering, which is not good for crypto in the long run. Crypto has been turned into a disaster by the criminal element, and it just keeps getting worse.

>> No.13799320

>>13799175
if the owners of bestmixer have some money (i guess they have several millions) it should be quite easy to avoid any legal consequences and also get some good amount of money for the illegal attempt of FIOD to close a legit site... however that will only happen if they actually declared the money correctly... otherwise it could become a bit difficult.

>> No.13799337

>>13799282
no, i've not missed your point... you're actually missing it. there is more than enough banks around the world, brainlet.

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>>13799337
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4

>> No.13799469

Bullish for chainlink.

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>>13799469
Oh look! It's a Rei clone!

>> No.13799556

Just stop using monster corporate banks and use a local bank or credit union anon. They are like "coinbase what?" and don't give a shit.

>> No.13799640

>>13799001
Banks have been closing crypto accounts since forever, this is nothing new, and ripple is literally a scam, and maybe a competitor, so they're justified. I appreciate the eva posting but you're kinda gullible.

>> No.13799702

>>13799640
That and also a guy like Ran Neuner jetsets around the world and probably has deposits coming in from countries all over, it probably just set off red flags. If you stay discrete, just withdraw a little at a time and not go blow it all on coke you should be fine.

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>>13799556
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>>13799640
Why does no one understand what I'm pointing out? Are you all NPCs unable to process any information you haven't heard from somewhere else first?

>> No.13799766

>>13799497
Rei is indeed my waifu.

>> No.13799887

>>13799757
Do you even Clark Howard bro? Monster mega banks solely exist to fuck you over, crypto is only part of it. Seriously go open up an account at a small community bank, they don't know what the fuck crypto is and unless you're depositing a million dollars overnight, they are not going to bat an eye at any deposits coming from Coinbase.

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>> No.13799940

>>13799757
>>13799757
you're simply a newfag, faggot.

has happened for several years, more and more banks are nowadays invested in some sort of blockchain technology, more and more countries are officially accepting crypto, ...

it's 99,99999% more likely that if his accounts got closed it has a different reason than simply for crypto related activity

>> No.13800121

Hey weeb OP only capable of spamming evangelion and epic eu facepalm man, could you provide even a single source discussing this 'third impact'? Maybe even some technical info?

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>>13799940
Your reading comprehension is in league with your peers. Corporate investment in blockchain technology has nothing to do with the price of shitcoins on Binance. Beleaguered third world hellholes adopting crypto arguably makes the issues with legitimacy worse. Read about what's going on in Canada with crypto and banks, and you may get some idea of what's in store for the future. If you can't connect this to the future of crypto, including what's going on with Tether, then only Wojaks await you.

And still, none of you get it. I spelled it out in >>13799282. If you still don't understand, I think it's beyond my power to help.

>> No.13800179

>>13800155
>Switzerland is a shithole
>Canada is 1st world

You're such a stupid retarded faggot, probably some commie that got bitfinexed by the same guy that tries the same since several years and only knows to fail hard, like Greg.

Case closed, you have school tomorrow, commie piece of shit

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>>13800179
https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2018/08/wolf-of-wall-street-warns-bitcoin-investors-this-thing-is-going-to-evaporate-like-a-mirage/

>"My problem with not just Bitcoin, but the current crop of cryptocurrencies, is more to do with the fact that the world governments will not allow this to have traction on any level... There's no way they are going to allow this after years of clamping down on Switzerland, they are going to say 'yeah, let's have an anonymous global currency... It's outrageous to think that they'll allow this to take hold... The central banks don't want it because they need to control the money supply.They spent all this time trying to stop money laundering. So, why now allow something that is anonymous that lends itself to make money laundering very easy and hard to track down... There's no way that it is in their best interests to do that that. I don't believe there's any shot in the world will let that happen."

Because of how mentally feeble you all seem to be, I will pick out the important part for you.

>There's no way they are going to allow this after years of clamping down on Switzerland, they are going to say 'yeah, let's have an anonymous global currency... It's outrageous to think that they'll allow this to take hold... The central banks don't want it because they need to control the money supply.They spent all this time trying to stop money laundering. So, why now allow something that is anonymous that lends itself to make money laundering very easy and hard to track down...

See also,
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/10/09/banks-hate-crypto-in-canada-quadrigacx-exchange-sees-28m-frozen/

>> No.13800370

>>13800155
>Old guard money institutions kick and scream when their position is threatened
>Avatar-fagging weeb loser can't back up anything he says

Shocker

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>>13800370
Nevermind all that evidence I posted directly above your post... hey, out of curiosity, what's your portfolio look like? What are you holding long term?

>> No.13800929

>>13799556
right, i buy thru coinbase/localbtc with both a smaller bank and a local credit union acct with zero issue other than CB changed my limits a couple times for lesser usage.

>> No.13801602

>>13799001
nothings gonna happen cause banks make money off wires too and if you wanna burn your savings on shitcoins then its your problem not theirs

>> No.13801633

>>13799001
Based Neon wojak

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