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October's historical positivity for Bitcoin combines with the potential approval of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF.

What's your take? Will it continue this November? Or is it bearish again?

>> No.56523110

>>56522983
Could be another bulltrap.

>> No.56523183

>>56523110
Why would you think of that?

>> No.56523599

>>56522983
November and December are usually a dump market. Watch out folks.

>> No.56523622

>>56522983
I don't like that BlackRock is playing the game. Manipulation at its finest.

>> No.56523651

>>56522983
Uptober was still good. Time to take profits.

>> No.56523706

>>56522983
Pajeets remain poor.

>> No.56523760

>>56522983
Gary will create FUD to dump btc. Be careful shorts and longs.

>> No.56523865

>>56522983
It is influenced by a variety of factors, including market sentiment, regulatory developments, macroeconomic conditions, and specific events related to crypto or blockchain technology.

>> No.56523977

>>56522983
The crypto markets have seen periods of both bullish and bearish trends in any given month, including October. Wake up OP.

>> No.56524005

>>56523183
October was a beartrap

>> No.56524025

>>56522983
Why would I put my Bitcoin in BlackRock? That's centralised and manipulation is real.

>> No.56524040

>>56523651
>profits

>> No.56524077

>>56522983
Regulators seek to combat money laundering and terrorist financing by enforcing AML and KYC requirements within the space but I can't believe why they would do it?

>> No.56524131

>>56522983
My God. I hate drugs.

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>>56523622
i think at least a few of us on this board are aware that Aladdin is basically an autorugging supercomputer AI and that it is better to burn your money on fire than to try to daytrade against it.

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>>56522983

>> No.56524235

>>56522983
There is nothing like a perfect market. Don't be greedy and take profits idiots.

>> No.56524272
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>>56522983
Its not Blackrock. Its all the ETFs. Blackrock is only 1, so don't try to take all the credit. Niggas already positioning.

Maybe it was actually sweet Catholic Mommy Cathy Wood that saved Bitcoin in October?

>> No.56524299

>>56522983
Does it really matter??

>> No.56524551

>>56522983
Poor statement. BlackRock is a huge disaster for all of us. That's the truth hungry people.

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>>56523977
Some altcoins are experiencing price surges not solely due to the Uptober narrative but also because of their strong fundamentals and recent developments. It's important not to rely solely on narratives and consider other factors at play.

>> No.56524587

>>56522983
blackrock is irrelevant
fink is worth only 1 bill
musk is worth over 200 bln

>> No.56524836

>>56524580
I wonder your basis on this. Memecoins are enough for me.

>> No.56524874

>>56524836
Memecoins often lack solid fundamentals and are primarily driven by social media trends and hype. These are not the fundamentals I'm referring to. Instead, seek a working product that users can utilize for the long term on a sustainable platform kek.

>> No.56525083

>>56524874
What are you talking fag? There are many working products in crypto and doesn't make any sense.

>> No.56525124

>>56525083
What I said is fucking obvious you nigger. Educate yourself to avoid getting rekt.

>> No.56525241

>>56525124
Just buy eth, matic and Polkadot

>> No.56525297

>>56525241
You should have added low-cap altcoins like XTP, ORE, and VTHO to that list for potentially greater returns anon.

>> No.56525299

>>56522983
>What's your take? Will it continue this November? Or is it bearish again?

Go check the November chart again and come back here so that we can continue talking.
End tip: nothing is going to continue pumping. Just one FUD news brings it all down again.

>> No.56525305

>>56523110
Anything can happen, fag. But just make sure you damn well know where your money is.

>> No.56525316

>>56523599
Stop the fucking FUD, bitch. This year will be different. After BTC ETF, expect ETH ETF and other prominent altcoin ETFs as well.

>> No.56525326

>>56525297
Low caps are shitcoins

>> No.56525335

>>56523622
Who do you think will play the game better?

>> No.56525338

See you in October 2024

>> No.56525358

>>56524025
Nobody is telling you to put your BTC in BlackRock or whatever. Just like nobody is forcing me to utilize Tap Finance or crypto.com for my BTC investment strategy.

>> No.56525361

>>56525299
So you think it could go back to a penny? I don't. What are the limits to this theory of yours and why? Bitcoin was cents in the past.

>> No.56525374

>>56524077
>Regulators seek to combat money laundering and terrorist financing by enforcing AML and KYC requirements within the space but I can't believe why they would do it?

Probably because crypto can be so vast the money involved can be up to infinity. Just look at those wallets that are getting tracked on X. They can go from $2k to $100m within a short period of time. It's so crazy.

>> No.56525389

>>56524551
What the fuck? Tell me something I don't know.

>> No.56525396

>>56523110
I don't think so. If it is a bull trap, it would have dip dip dip by now, but it's still holding up really well.

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>>56525326
Anon, you might be mistaken. Low-cap coins with strong fundamentals have the potential to succeed. Don't underestimate its possibilities.

>> No.56525420

>>56524874
That's the actual take. There are many blockchain products that are solving real-world problems. Many products are also pushing for global crypto adoption from Web 2.0 to Webmayyst3.

>> No.56525427

>>56523599
This might be different from the previous one; who knows? I'd suggest refraining from short or long for the market. Nothing is certain; expect a sideways price move.

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>>56524551
Tag us whatever, communtards, hungry folks and whatever. What majority of Web3 users want is price action. We don't fucking care if this takes a different path from its core narrative.

>> No.56525720

>>56524213
Trading is for the retarded fags. I'd rather buy and hold utility tokens, especially those listed on the Tap app.

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>>56524077
Bad actors are resistant to regulations because it could put a checkmate on their activities. Regulation is a vital tool in curbing their actions, Anon.

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>>56524235
In the wild world of crypto, some tokens are pure gems. Cashing out constantly? That's a rookie move, Faggot. I'm hodling them in a GFSC regulated app, waiting for that moonshot

>> No.56525765

>>56525420
Based Anon. Some have truly revolutionized the payments industry. I'm talking about disruptors like Cryptmi, Tap, Revolut, CashApp and Venmo, just to name a few.

>> No.56525818

>>56525297
I'm only familiar with xtp and vtho from that list. It's clear that people are taking advantage of the dip, which is a smart move for those froglets who use their brains.

>> No.56525855

>>56525765
Venmo is cool

>> No.56525860

>>56525818
Dont buy that

>> No.56525917

>>56525860
No one can tell me what to buy or not to buy. I've done my research before making any investment.

>> No.56525964

>>56525754
Regulated app is not enough

>> No.56526062

>>56525299
More crash

>> No.56526064

>>56525729
I don't have a problem with fintech following this strict principle, but my major concern is the censorship. I'm a communtard who believes in privacy. This is what makes PayPal and CA shit to use.

>> No.56526083

>>56525964
I might not fully understand your point, but regulation can enhance user protection and attract more participants. Let's think wisely anon.

>> No.56526120

>>56525818
Smart Anons are taking advantage of the market dips to accumulate their favorite tokens. These are what I'm buying too.

>> No.56526133

>>56525855
Venmo just doesn't cut it for me, Anon. Their 1.75% fee, ranging from 25 cents to a whopping $25 when transferring money, drove me to switch to an app regulated by the Gibraltar Financial Services

>> No.56526142

>>56526133
The fee dossnt matter

>> No.56526145

>>56525964
They provide peace of mind, especially for newfag like me. Please don't discourage me, Anon. I've done my own research.

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>>56526142
The Anon is based. Shut the f***k out, Fag. Venmo does not work internationally, as users must be physically located in the US to complete transactions on the app

>> No.56526175

>>56526083
Regulation is essential to safeguard consumers' financial assets and enhance overall market security.

>> No.56526200

>>56526142
It definitely matters, Anon. I relish fee free exchanges, withdrawals, and top ups with the crypto app that recently partnered with Zero Hash

>> No.56526206

>>56526175
That's the key point. You should be worried if you're not using a fully regulated platform.

>> No.56526220

>>56526200
Only poor people will base that free charge

>> No.56526254

>>56526120
Investors know why they're purchasing those altcoins. Despite the market decline, I'd certainly buy more if I had the funds. That's a golden opportunity.

>> No.56526319

>>56525964
Part of the consideration many look out for is just to be sure it is compliant and safu. Which others do you put into consideration?

>> No.56526338

>>56526133
Refrain from using it if you find it unappealing and not cost-effective. I don't use Venmo or CashApp.

>> No.56526372

>>56526254
You're just following those shitty influencers haha

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>>56526372
I'm aware that TMG is investing in it, but my investment in the token is not influenced by him. It's the solid fundamentals that matter. With or without influencers, I'll still buy the token based on the research I've conducted jeets.

>> No.56526435

>>56526220
kek, these freebies have the potential to save him millions, and that could make a substantial difference, perhaps even enough to feed your entire village

>> No.56526451

>>56526254
They're undervalued and currently at a great price. The partnership with Total Processing has the potential to attract more investors

>> No.56526492

>>56526206
The one I'm using has joined forces with Bitfinex to offer the Bitfinex debit card.

>> No.56526520

>>56526338
There are other alternatives that provide a convenient mix of low fees, favorable exchange rates, and ease of use, Anon.

>> No.56526530

>>56526422
I wish we could have such folks like this who won't be influenced by what those jeet shill. Everything should be based on self-conviction.

>> No.56526554

>>56526520
I know there is and will always be, but those retards prefer being deluded cause they want to build a credible credit score.

>> No.56526629

>>56526422
Even Coach K has invested in it. But let me make it clear, Anon, my investment decisions are driven by my own research, not by external influences

>> No.56526658

>>56526554
I used Binance in the UK previously, but it's facing troubles due to regulations. Its European partner PaySafe divorced it and tied the knot with a regulated crypto app through Total Processing.

>> No.56526673

>>56526530
>>56526629
I can't understand why some people blindly follow influencer shills. I'm not one to always follow them, but if my research indicates it's a good investment, I'll dive in without hesitation. In the end, the platform's performance is what truly counts and the future plans, expansion, services etc.

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>>56523110
Whatever it is, it has injected a dose of positivity into the crypto market

>> No.56526680

>>56526629
Isn't that how it is supposed to be? Don't be deluded and conned.

>> No.56526742

>>56526658
Kek

Cz must see this. Fuck
Wtf

>divorced it


That's just the truth. If you're staying in Asia, I'd suggest and recommend Binance, but in the UK, look for a better alternative.

>> No.56526807

>>56526673
Exactly.


The likes of Caoch K are better because most of the bags he shill turn out profitable if you get in early, following his tweet.

>> No.56526819

>>56523599
You are dumb and new in the game anon. It's my strong belief that as Bitcoin acceptance rates rise, payment solutions have the potential to scale significantly.

>> No.56526844

>>56526629
I reckon he's spotted the potential in it. Not sure why some Zoomers are feeling skeptical, though.

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>>56526451
If people aren't afraid to buy the dip, it's a golden opportunity to grab discounted prices. I only wish I had enough to purchase on the app and store it there.

>> No.56526869

>>56526673
Totally get what you're saying. While influencer opinions can be valuable, it's crucial to do your own research and trust your instincts. The token real-world performance and long-term vision do outweigh any hype or recommendations.

>> No.56526931

>>56526856
Normies have an instinctual reaction when they see something worthy. Scout for bucks and jump in or get lost anon.

>> No.56526957

>>56526819
Buy shib and pepe instead of payment projects lol

>> No.56526981

>>56526520
Don't forget also that they offer a payment system and money transfer I'm even using their debit card for my transaction

>> No.56527009

>>56526957
Those are just pump and dump schemes, not my cup of tea, Anon.

>> No.56527014

>>56526931
Damn, I'm already making preparations and looking forward to witnessing the bullmarket to expand my businesses.
>>56526957
You can have memecoins, but don't overlook those with working services.

>> No.56527096

>>56527014
Memecoins can get you x100

>> No.56527113

>>56527014
This is why you should focus on utility assets, Anon. My top recommendations are INJ, XTP, and MATIC. Do your own research DYOR and let's thrive with these, ano

>> No.56527138

>>56527096
Fuck, you'd be silly to go for memes. The real deal is managing crypto assets across multichains with a single universal account. Check out Tap, Revolut, and even PayPal, and you'll see what I mean.

>> No.56527172

>>56527096
It's a gamble—either you get x100 or
-x100. Memecoins don't promise huge gains, and that could be heart-wrenching, to say the least lol.
>>56527113
Good bags, anon. Diversifying is an excellent way to begin for a more favorable outcome.

>> No.56527250

>>56526742
Revolut is fine jeets

>> No.56527414

>>56526629
Im not buying a coin that is already up for 3400%

>> No.56527540

>>56527250
I don't like Revolut. You can deal with it if you want, but I don't for once like it.

>> No.56527566

>>56527414
But the all-time high was $0.4, and I must say it's still undervalued. It's still a low-cap asset, and you're aware of the potential in investing in low-cap gems. Many factors come into play, but conducting thorough research is key.

>> No.56527605

>>56526629
>Even Coach K has invested in it
you are a retard gorilla nigger. it is immoral to let you keep your money.

>> No.56527807

>>56527009
I keep wondering why people hold meme coin when it is meant to dump on this poor fag shilling the shit of it. Sell in profit and leave those poor fags to lament.

>> No.56527826

>>56527566
Just so you know, not all low caps will make it through. Some will die in the hands of holders. Just be careful, or you will get screwed by undoxxed team.

>> No.56528651

>>56522983
I think it will be an upvember and that's why I'm already buying promising alts like COTI, UTK and CYMI

>> No.56528761

>>56526629
It's funny seeing how you have turned influencers that are always shilling rugs to confluence for trade entry

>> No.56528792

>>56527826
Nice list of alts, and I'm also holding the last two

>> No.56530113

>>56528792
I hope everything goes as expected. I'm so fed up with the current market conditions. It sucks cause most alts are stagnant.

>> No.56530143

>>56528761
Were you forced to buy any of their bags? I don't think so. Always do research before you invest in any project.