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>> No.56829007

>>56828967
Uhhhhhh

>> No.56829019

No they were trying to confuse the goyim, nothing new.

>> No.56829050

>>56828967
What are europoors not wrong about?
Also that ECB report maked the literal blttom lmao

>> No.56829259
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>>56829007

>> No.56829296

>>56829050
Kek. Everyday I lose more faith in our institutions. Basically reaching levels of 'there is no political solution' that were previously thought impossible.

>> No.56829737

lagarde is a jew
burn all jews
solve all problems

>> No.56829765

>>56829050
Europeans are right to prioritize quality of life over money.

>> No.56829792

>>56829050
"Is dead" articles are often bottoms because they are peak bear euphoria.

>> No.56829802
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>>56828967
true story: Lagarde's son recently got REKT by shitcoins
let me look for a link

>> No.56829804

>>56829765

These are not separate properties. Ignoring money will make you poor over the long run which will kill quality of life. We've already started seeing it. Everything, everything is downstream of economic prosperity.

>> No.56829822

>>56829802
https://www.lefigaro.fr/conjoncture/quand-le-fils-de-christine-lagarde-perd-presque-tout-l-argent-qu-il-avait-investi-dans-les-cryptomonnaies-20231125

>> No.56829823

>>56828967
She a literal convicted criminal, and her son is into crypto

>> No.56829826

>>56829765
>>56829804

Not to mention

>putting your quality of life first is importing endless hordes of violent nigs to ruin every corner of your country and irreversibly damage your demographic makeup

Europe is basically doing everything wrong possible. Can't even get "preserving the good" right and are still fucking themselves over economically.

>> No.56829837

>>56829802
He lost shorting after this article.

>> No.56829847

>europeans
>someone in central bank
know the difference

>> No.56829848

>>56828967
>Europeans
No such thing exists, and that corrupt witch does not represent any of the peoples in Europe.

>> No.56829870
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>>56828967
during the bullrun, 2% of all crypto transactions are illicit.
you also don't have many examples of bitcoin being used as a currency.

>> No.56829920

How do you think that the fact that "Wall Street is clamoring for an ETC and Bitcoin is up 100%" disproves the claim that "BTC is rarely used and on the road to irrelevance" ?

Both can be (and likely is) true at the same time. Markets are driven by hype and grifting, not value.

>> No.56829958

>>56829920
>everyone is using btc store of value
vs
>no one is using base layer txs to buy coffees
cope harder, no coiner retard

>> No.56829959

>>56828967
Well they're wrong about a lot of things, remember when they imported shitskins because they couldn't breed

>> No.56829974

>>56829870
your picrel debunks your claim?

>> No.56829993

>>56829974
only if you can't read.

>> No.56830208

>>56829958
>everyone is using btc store of value
Wanting to get rich quick is not the same as using something as a store of value.
In fact, people wanting BTC for that reason have probably turned very wary right now, since they want price stability, not volatility.
Smart money knows that if something rises fast, it can and will also fall fast, at best occasionally and at worst permanently.

>> No.56830238

>>56830208
Bitcoin's volatility has been on a consistent downward trend for a decade. Plus risk-adjusted returns have been positive overall.

>> No.56830247

>>56828967
Her son is a bitcoiner. She knows Keynesian scam is over soon.

>> No.56830277

>>56830208
"Stability" is an illusion from pricing. The US dollar is not stable, look at any good with a floating market price, any commodity, its not stable at all. You only see it as stable because your rent is in dollars, food is priced in dollars, etc. BTC is actually more stable than the dollar when compared to most other commodities. So stability would come with pricing, and is separate from store of value.

>> No.56830324

US has amazon
China has alibaba
US has google
China has baidu

What the fuck does EU have? onlyfans?

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>>56828967
>Were Europeans wrong about Bitcoin?

Depends what you mean.

>> No.56830358

>>56830208
Cunt that see BTC as a store of value here.
I only care about BTC value in minimum 10 years.

Using BTC as either liquidities, or tier-1 before liquidities, is as retarded as using land/house/car ownership to pay groceries.

>> No.56830444

>>56830277
man it's crazy. many years ago I'd say stuff like this as a joke, but somewhere you became retarded and actually started believing my jokes.
btc's appreciated 68% YoY for the last 10 years.
a gallon of milk has gone from $3.5 to $4.1, like a 1.7% YoY.
clearly that is not the US dollar depreciating, but btc price appreciating.

>> No.56830502

>>56830444
Did you even read my post, retard, or do you just have preschool level reading comprehension? Yes I said food is stable in dollars, because the gov highly subsidizes food so the dollar price is the same. Look at actual commodity prices for goods that don't have fixed pricing or gov manipulation.

>> No.56830602

>>56830502
of course I read what you said, you're just a dipshit. you want to argue you can't use milk or rent as a frame of reference because they're 'manipulated by the government', you're telling me 'look at actual commodity prices'.
which one you stupid idiot.
what other commodity has appreciated 68% yoy for the last 10 years?
oh, right, there isn't one, because you're a retard.

>> No.56830673

>>56830602
Yes, bitcoin is appreciating, Duh? But the dollar is also not inherently stable, it only is because there is consumer pricing in dollars. Bitcoin is appreciating at a steady pace if you compare to commodities like energy, metals, industrials, agricultural. Go compare them yourself I'm not spoon feeding you.

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>>56828967
just do the opposite of what your government/bankers tell you, it's unironically that easy

>> No.56830762

>>56830602
>Housing has entered the chat

>> No.56830832

>>56829765
but money is quality of life

>> No.56830966
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>>56830602
Here's oil for example. I'm not saying bitcoin is stable, I'm saying COMPARED TO THE DOLLAR. Now, you can do this with a bunch of different commodities. See there is correlation between the bitcoin / dollar and oil / dollar and this means bitcoin is mores table in terms of oil and other commodities vs the dollars, but bitcoin also is appreciating on the long term due to increased adoption.

>> No.56831976

>>56828967
No, they like XRP.

>> No.56831993

>>56828967
The Eurofags were wrong about basically everything. The EU won't last the decade.

>> No.56832011

>>56829993
>during the bullrun, 2% of all crypto transactions are illicit
>the only year that comes close to 2% is 2019, deepest bear market