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> he's still holding crypto

>> No.16976288

>>16976286
>it did this swoop once so therefore it will happen again six times
Well, no.

>> No.16976297

>>16976288
He was being generous... next stop 0 dollars

>> No.16976306

>>16976288
it will be more messy but it will probably do just that, lot of money to be made swinging this shit, holders gonna neck themselves

>> No.16976308

>>16976286
Coronavirus was a god send

>> No.16976384

>>16976286
Should I sell my Bitcoin for XRP?

>> No.16976407
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16976407

>>16976286
>thinks this is TA

>> No.16976412

>>16976286
>He's still new as fuck

>> No.16977120

>>16976286
you bought the ATH, didn't you?

>> No.16977136

>>16976308
> imagine thinking a global crisis is good to crypto
crypto can't buy you health care or foods faggot

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>>16976286
__assert();

>> No.16977173

>>16977136
yes it can
imagine you're in a post apocalyptic society
are you going to have a guy validating which gold coins are actually made of gold for every trade? or are you just going to run a 250GB fullnode and validate yourself?

crypto is king

>> No.16977184

>>16977173
>apocalyptic
people would have liquidated all assets including crypto before that happens retard

>> No.16977267

>>16977184
does not fucking matter
you can run bitcoin in any fucking computer
you can even restart the chain from the beginning if you want to

my point is that crypto is much better suited for any crisis, apocalyptic or not

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>>16976286
Wouldn't life be wonderful if things were do easy to predict?