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25161783 No.25161783 [Reply] [Original]

It's a new paradigm, and everybody who doesn't buy, now, will be priced out forever. Anybody who does buy will be rewarded with a lifetime of riches, as their bitcoin will continue its 30% monthly price increase.

Nocoiners, and anybody born in a future generation, will not be able to afford a $10,000,000 satoshi in 15 years. They will live in tent cities, and Hondas.

This asset bubble is different than all of the others - it will never slow down, or pop. The gains are permanent.

>> No.25161805

>>25161783
top shelf hopium

>> No.25161840

>>25161783
>Honda’s
Ahahahaha! My sides!

>> No.25161851

>>25161783
thanks anon, thats the xmas spirit

>> No.25161860

>>25161783
>No-one can afford to buy it
>Somehow maintains its price
That's not how markets work, anon

>> No.25161880

>>25161783
Correct. Bitcoin is a perfect market and in perfect markets bubbles do not exist. What's more with the emergence of the world's first perfect market, all current economic bubbles will collapse into it and the most efficient market will emerge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_competition

>> No.25161887

>>25161860
banks will buy it and billionaires.

>> No.25161927

>>25161783
>bitcoin will continue its 30% monthly price increase
it's not so easy
calm down, it takes iron hands on the way up
volatility and fast crashes can be brutal

>> No.25161972

>>25161887
Like I said, you don't understand how markets work.

>> No.25161987

>>25161783
THIS IS IT
NEW PARADIGM

>> No.25162012
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25162012

>>25161783
>>25153677
>average rent: 2400$/month
>average blowjob: 1 dollar
>replacing kneepads: 100$/week
>mouth surgery: 15000$/month
>17850$/1= 17850 blowjobs/month
>585.25 blowjobs per day
>24.39 blowjobs per hour
>.41 blowjobs per minute

works out to about 1 blowjob per 150 seconds... not bad.

deepthroat cumpies? now that's another question to be answered...

>> No.25162073

>>25161783
Can bitcoin be a new paradigm without privacy features present in EPIC?

>> No.25162227
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25162227

>>25161783
BTC is unironically going to cause a shitload of suicides from bagholders
Let me explain you how it will go:
>BTC crashes (which is normal with crypto cycles)
>maxis pick up "cheap" bitcoin
>bitcoin continues to dump
>maxis keep buying
>bitcoin never recovers
>anhero.exe

>> No.25162241

>>25161972
just because you can't afford it doesn't mean no one can.

>> No.25162288

>>25162241
everyone can afford it, which is why there will be a shitload of bagholders
i love watching this thing unfold, it's going to be nasty

>> No.25162370

>>25162227
yea, i think btc is going to 20 doallars

>> No.25162385

>>25162241
Everyone can afford it and will always be able to afford it. If OP was correct and only billionaires could buy btc then it would have zero worth.

>> No.25162425

>>25162385
>only billionaires could buy btc then it would have zero worth
you can't afford a castle or megayacht or shit either

>> No.25162533

>>25161783
Buy 0.1 BTC
Send transaction
Transaction cost 0.05 BTC
Yeah no thanks
Worthless piece of shit

>> No.25162623

>>25162425
Those things are representative of raw materials and labour, anon. Btc is a commodity. If a commodity can't be traded then it loses its value.

>> No.25162664

>>25162533
This isn't a thing.

>> No.25162813

>>25161783
>Reminder
GO FUCK YOURSELF

>> No.25162835

It's crashing in January, but it will bounce back eventually.

>> No.25163067

>>25162533
yeah now

>> No.25163778

>>25161783
>Priced out forever
Literally impossible
I can buy $100 worth of Bitcoin anytime I want.
If the price is $10,000 or $87,000

>> No.25164092

>>25162385
not really where do you get this nonsense?

>> No.25164118

>>25162623
>If a commodity can't be traded then it loses its value.
obviously have to be tradable just not by poorfags who won1t even be able to afford the tx fee.