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Seriously though, how do you explain this to yourself?

>> No.19059803

>>19059789
lmao, he is just trolling you

>> No.19059809

>>19059789
based, tone is dabbing on retards like you

>> No.19059817

>>19059789
Looks like Sminem with that haircut.

>> No.19059855

>>19059817
His haircut helps him assert dominance, if you get dabbed on by a nigger who looks like that then you are just a mega cuck. He can smell it in the air.

>> No.19059916

>>19059789
yes the computer is talking to you, fucking schizo

>> No.19060302
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19060302

Seems like denial is the cope mechanism of you moonbois

>> No.19060333

it's bullish that axa would invest

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>>19060333
No, it's not. Just like it wasn't "bullish" when CME opened up futures on BTC.

>> No.19060510

>>19060333
For sure bro, of course it's good we have special interest groups funding the development of BTC. That's what Bitcoin is about bro and they totally have our best interest in mind, amiright bro?

>> No.19060546

he looks desperate to me

i will take a picture in front of blackrock HQ tomorrow with a chainlink t shirt tomorrow

>> No.19061671

>>19059789
this guy is a nobody

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>>19060302
you know who cosign the Paul Tudor Jones letter being ultra bullish on bitcoin? Lorenzo Giorgianni, an ex top banker at the IMF.
Cope harder shitcoiner

>> No.19062300

>>19060333
right? imagine if AXA would go bankrupt because of Bitcoin scaling on-chain and therefore not able to fund Blockstream anymore... what a tragedy that would be...

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>>19060510
>NOOOO YOU CAN'T HAVE ONE OF THE MOST WELL CONNECTED AND CENTRAL FINANCIAL PLAYERS IN THE WORLD BE INTERESTED IN BITCOIN. IT WON'T BE WORTH ANYTHING THEN! IT HAS TO BE RUN BY NECKBEARD INCELS ONLY NOBODY ELSE CAN BE INVOLVED OR IT'S WORTHLESS

>> No.19062451

>>19062300
also this, axa is subject to the forces of market competition, however distorted they may be in this day and age. if they were trying to kill bitcoin they would have made it bitcoin SV. Personally I think the approach BCH took was better but so far the security profile of BTC is still more valuable by a longshot because of the hashrate. but the blocksize issue isn't so straightforward, there are arguments for why small blocks as they have been kept are the best approach for long term value. and if AXA is wrong ethereum will eat their lunch

>> No.19062492

>>19062451
are you retarded? or just trolling on a superior level than mine?