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SBF gets caught, lives with his parents
Genesis was safe, until bankruptcy
Jim Cramer speaks, BTC moves to $23k
PayPal CEO love bitcoin all of a sudden.


This proves we're in a bull market. Change my mind?

>> No.53392347

>>53392336
nope you are correct

>> No.53392370

>>53392336
Sounds like someone big is still holding their coins, wants out, and needs some baggies to buy in.

>> No.53392377

>>53392347
What does it mean? It seems like you oppose and you agree somehow

>> No.53392396

Yellen is planning on dumping the US's BTC stash to extend the debt ceiling date, needs to pump the market for maximum effect

>> No.53392438

>>53392377
he doesn't want to change his mind

>> No.53392784

>>53392336
This is rich.
>SBF gets caught, lives with his parents
Man who lured normalfags into crypto with a funny Super Bowl ad turns out to be a con man extraordinaire on par with Bernie Madoff. Normalfags abandon the space for good.
>Genesis was safe, until bankruptcy
Crypto Contagion started by the first thing is still spreading and damaging crypto institutions as no new investors are willing to enter the space because it's clearly saturated with scams.
>Jim Cramer speaks, BTC moves to $23k
Jim Cramer accurately notes that crypto is a large ponzi scheme. Then a totally not-coincidental you bet pump begins right when SBF "finds" some "missing" assets.
>PayPal CEO love bitcoin all of a sudden.
Fuck PayPal. That company's ToS that fines users for free speech is against everything BTC stands for.
If this is a bull market to you, then you will one day understand why crypto is better off dying.

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53392841

>>53392336
>SBF gets caught
>Largest financial scam in history
>Discussion of this is banned on /biz/ because it's raysis
Really jiggles my giblets.

>> No.53392869

>>53392438
okay. bullrun is in

>> No.53393091

>>53392841
hahahahahah

>> No.53393127

yeah it's totally in a little more than a year after hitting ath, is it greed or newfaggotry making people believe we are in a bullmarket? It will go below 20 within a month

>> No.53393442

>>53393127
Dont think that bitchdog

>> No.53393473

>>53392396
this

>> No.53393562

>>53392336
What did Schulman say about bitcoin?

>> No.53394015

>>53393562
Bitcoin is scam? Oh well am surprised

>> No.53394399

>>53392336
Road to $25k

>> No.53394796

>>53393562
Who is that monster?

>> No.53394801

>>53394796
The beast

>> No.53394961

>>53392336
Nevermind those FUD

>> No.53394971
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53394971

BTC is up on literally nothing, no positive news, no new adaptation, nothing.

That shits going to 10k and lower, you all just fell for the bull trap. They're not done playing.

>> No.53394992

>>53394971
>I am a parrot midwit
dance and say nigger

>> No.53395018
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53395018

>>53392841
you just know

>> No.53395098

>>53394971
Okay as you wish. Don't cry if bitcoin reach 100k this year

>> No.53395120
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53395120

>>53392336
just bought BTC AVAX. i did not look on price. weekly buy. simple as...8 is lucky number, right ?

>> No.53395202
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53395202

>>53395120
YGMI!
Of course, the Chinese also eat dogs.

>> No.53395319
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53395319

>>53395202
horrible. i will not eat dog. i will stick with US food like pic

>> No.53395529

>>53395120
Why not choose low cap alts? More money for that

>> No.53395788
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>>53395529
Blue chip investments are less risky because they are well-established projects. Holding that is preferable to taking a chance on shaky memecoins. Low caps are also another option that will change our way of life but before making an investment, one should do their research moron.

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>>53392336
LMAO, SBF getting caught is peak normie. Glad Genesis was safe but sad to see them go bankrupt. Jim Cramer is a clown and doesn't affect BTC, but PayPal CEO jumping on the BTC bandwagon is bull run confirmed.

>> No.53395892

>>53395529
You got no point schizo fag, Most low caps won't make it through the bears If you're talking about those with working products I'm In

>> No.53395918

>>53395788
Not confident on meme kek

>> No.53395985

>>53395918
Memes coins either don't have caps on how many tokens can be minted which makes them highly susceptible to inflation risk and increases their volatile price movements. I feel Payment solutions may be the next trend to gain momentum.

>> No.53396083

>>53395918
I claimed it was shaky and that I would never prioritize that kind of investment, despite the fact that it would make me wealthy in a day or two. I like long-term holding.
>>53395985
In the same way, blockchain and metaverse projects are good long-term investments. Digitization is taking over.

>> No.53396135

>>53395985
Ngmi

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>>53396083
Yeah, that's quite true not like some boomers who don't know this only good at offloading their bags and dumping constantly
>>53396135
Why do you want to make yourself poor holding shit coin

>> No.53396282

>>53392370
Happens in all bear rally. Noobs will fomo and buy the top. They'll learn soon.

>> No.53396296

>>53395788
Low caps are based. Who pays attention to memes now? We aren't even in the bull yet. I'm sure bonk buyers regrets it. Would never be me.

>> No.53396314

>>53395985
>I feel Payment solutions may be the next trend to gain momentum.
Jeets keep sleeping on this alpha. Not that I care. They will cry.

>> No.53396752

>>53396083
Metaverse is going insane, literally, Heard of a metaverse bank being developed. Now that's something I'm curious about.

>> No.53396761

>>53393562
newfag said he loves bitcoin blah blah blah. When you eventually put your bitcoin on his platform, they'll find a way to steal it from you in the name of woke fines. Motherfucker thinks he's smart.

>> No.53396783

>>53396296
I continue to see people shilling memecoins, but I could care less. Both the decision to do so and the money belong to them. Make sure they won't regret their investment by doing this.
>>53396314
It also depends on people's preferences, and as long as it benefits them, go forward with whatever choice they fucking make.

>> No.53396935

>>53396314
Ngmi

>> No.53396940

>>53396783
That's bad ass

>> No.53396978

>>53392336
When will you kill this guy?

>> No.53397073

>>53392370
Its that ugly jew goblin with the greasy afro.

>> No.53397090

>>53392841
That discord troon hasn't ACK'd itself yet?

>> No.53397278

>>53396202
>Why do you want to make yourself poor holding shit coin
Fags never learn. They prefer shit tokens and ignore good passive income rewards out there. Who say no to Allianceblock and the rewards they have on Xpress? Kek

>> No.53397287

>>53396761
Show how dumb you are if you think bitcoin owners store them on shady wallets.

>> No.53397289

>>53396761
I throw my bread at altcoins for shekels, but when it comes to stacking sats, I only roll with the Bitcoin

>> No.53397303

>>53396783
Trends move the market, especially those both profitable and beneficial to users. Pay attention to that.

>> No.53397345

>>53397278
Sometimes, normies have an instinctual reaction when they see a worthwhile investment. I'm wondering

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53397359

>>53396940
It's their decision, as I've stated, therefore it's up to them. I won't worry about that.
>>53397278
A better opportunity that nobody can steal is passive income, although this also depends on a certain project.
>>53397303
People don't require marketing when a project already has products because they are aware of what is better and worse. Read and learn from it kek.

>> No.53397374

>>53392336
I think they're all finally bowing to the supremacy of crypto. I'd say crypto as a payment system is steadily gaining traction and the PayPal CEO knows this

>> No.53397494

>>53397278
It's all because of the impatience. I think if we actually view crypto the way we view stocks, we would cool it with the whole get-rich-quick mindset

>> No.53397511

>>53397303
Imagine basing your investment strategy on unfounded trends. The future lies in long-term, deflationary tokens with long-term viability.

>> No.53397517
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>>53396752
With the rise of AI, there's even gonna be more development in that area. Keep your eyes skinned, and your ears to the ground. The metaverse is coming

>> No.53397540
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>>53397494
Yeah, Stocks can generally offer more stable returns, but crypto can potentially offer higher gains. Especially if you invested in a project ideal for long-term hold

>> No.53397561

>>53397511
I'd say a lot of projects are engaging in token burns because they invested a sizeable amount of effort in keeping users engaged via staking during the bear market. I guess token burns and buybacks would be the best deflationary move

>> No.53397578

>>53392336
the switch has been flipped

>> No.53397579

>>53396752
Metaverses will be in a buzz in a few years since they have not only survived but also grown and are continually evolving. Is wise to invest in it

>> No.53397613

>>53397561
I buy the idea if it's done in an irreversible and completely transparent way.

>> No.53397636

>>53397345
Imo, It's not fair to place blame. This all boils down to how well they understand the market. As we know, there are a plethora of risks associated with Defi as a whole. It is important to remember that many smart investors know how to identify profitable opportunities, but the industry is also plagued by manipulation and wash trading. It's crucial to approach DeFi investments with caution and due diligence.

>> No.53397639

>>53397579
There's actually still a lot of room for growth. And it's best to take advantage of it now that people are still focused on just gaming. Gaming is just a tiny fraction of what the metaverse can be. Wonder why the human race always tends to small thinking

>> No.53397647

>>53397359
There is no passive income these days as market is dropping hard

>> No.53397652

>>53397561
Yeah, I think these are strategies to make it more valuable. The approach to burning also matters. Most projects used some percentage of the TX fee for that.

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>>53397579
I doubt. It seems like the hype around this axis is as good as dead, and the challenging concern is that most of the proposed concepts are never actualized. They end up being vaporware.

>> No.53397706

>>53397636
Despite all odds, smart investors are taking a profit. Well, I am not even throwing funds into the air like many fucktards here instead into projects that have products to offer,

>> No.53397803

>>53397679
Time will reveal more. The various facets of cryptography all work together as a whole. I believe that the inherent potential of the metaverse will lead to the discovery of many facets.

>> No.53397864

>>53397359
>passive income
This is the only language I hear now anon. Have been saving me from the bear.

>> No.53397879

>>53397494
Crypto isn't a get rich quick scheme. Plebs keep getting used for exit liquidity. They will learn.

>> No.53397888

>>53397579
Metaverse and web3 will likely drive adoption this year. NFTs too. It's already happening.

>> No.53397928

>>53397647
I believe you should look for a good project. If something goes wrong, don't give up on discovering the projects that are best for you.
>>53397579
Although I still have some reservations about the development of the metaverse, I believe that it requires both time and budget. I'm hoping it takes off soon.

>> No.53397987

>>53397879
So what's next?

>> No.53397999

>>53397888
All are scam.

>> No.53398012

>>53397879
Fags keep thinking crypto is a short term investment. Even the people who invested early in shib probably waited for many months and years

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>>53397652
Well, isn't that a nice "fuck you" that most of these gateways no longer really collect transaction fees huh?

>> No.53398112

>>53397928
Crypto or not, all I know is that the metaverse space is going to become a huge deal with VR and XR as well as in banking and e-commerce

>> No.53398198

>>53397706
It depends on the assets they're dealing with. I believe this brainless influencer won't lure their users into hodling, even those that are not meant to.

>> No.53398222

>>53397803
I can't agree more or less with this. There is nothing intriguing about it anymore. In the first place, how will this help in mainstream adoption aside from the experience, which I really don't fancy?

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>>53397278
When users are ready to set up for transactions, the Fiat on/off ramp also provides them with convenience. It is simple since users may effortlessly convert their assets between fiat and crypto. Mudulr Finance appears to make things simple.

>> No.53398574

>>53398222
Based

>> No.53398583

>>53397999
Crypto is scam? You damn moron

>> No.53398753

>>53392336
Jim Cramer again

>> No.53399008

>>53398470
There are too many on off ramp fiat if you ask me

>> No.53399038

>>53392396
When pump?

>> No.53399152

>>53399008
Yes, I agree, and I believe that people are starting to interact online, articles may have had an impact. These days, everything is simple. Technology is gradually outpacing the conventional method. Tech is constantly evolving and advancing.

>> No.53399255

>>53397639
>Gaming is just a tiny fraction of what the metaverse can be. Wonder why the human race always tends to small thinking

Rat thinking poor

>> No.53399269

>>53396761
>newfag said he loves bitcoin blah blah blah. When you eventually put your bitcoin on his platform, they'll find a way to steal it from you in the name of woke fines. Motherfucker thinks he's smart

Seriously?

>> No.53399570

>>53392396
I can imagine the total debts in US rn

>> No.53399646

>>53398033
Ugly monk

>> No.53399751

>>53399152
That's the beauty of the blockchain

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>>53399751
In fact, it makes perfect sense why businesses are implementing the on-chain solution. I believe the benefits are already clear. Despite the crypto market meltdown, the rate of widespread acceptance is still rising.

>> No.53400133

>>53392336

>> No.53400151

>>53392336
Right

>> No.53401065

>>53398033
Retard, this is how dump you could be. How do you think that's most likely possible, except they have the funds to burn?

>> No.53401114

>>53398574
I'm just being factual with my sentiments, and any schmuck that doesn't agree should fuck off.

>> No.53401149

>>53392841
based janny deleting offtopic spammers

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>>53399878
It will definitely be an uprising, irrespective of the debacle and saga. I can't believe the fuss has cooled down.

>> No.53402148

>>53395018
How to buy a democracy