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Sen. Jon Tester of Montana asserts that regulating cryptocurrency will lead to people believing it's real. It's all bullshit he said.

>Really? Nobody elaborating on him in crypto? Is this all a drama? Fuck

>> No.52827119

>>52827090
Jon Tester.
A Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee
gee I wonder why he doesn't like crypto

>> No.52827136
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52827136

>>52827090
>a pedo that doesn't like megan's law

>> No.52827137

>>52827090
>>52827119
So you want regulation? Very revealing.

>> No.52827154

>>52827119
There must be a reason for that

>> No.52827156

>>52827090
>inb4 hes a crypto billionaire

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52827161

>>52827090
i agree, crypto shouldnt be regulated

>> No.52827162

>>52827136
Lol, why are you saying that?

>> No.52827166

>>52827090
? He is right. Crypto is an entirely useless parasitic and worthless thing. Financier parasites like you will seethe and cope but this fact wont change and no one is left to pump your ponzi scheme

>> No.52827193

>>52827161
People love, love, love unregulated markets. Until they want their money back.

>> No.52827198

>>52827137
The half of me yes
The half of me No.
I think you know it

>> No.52827208

>>52827166
It seems like you're on drugs buddy

>> No.52827223

>>52827156
Sarcastically?

>> No.52827560

>>52827193
Hahaha this makes sense

>> No.52827855

>>52827198
Can you explain?

>> No.52827878

>>52827166
The type of guy that still uses bank notes in 2022.

>> No.52828314

>>52827878
Sadly yes

>> No.52828808

>>52827137
Why not?

>> No.52829105

>>52827161
You can't make it if the big guys will decide.

>> No.52829119

>>52827878
>That's funny

>> No.52829223

>>52827156
Can he donate??

>> No.52829320

>>52827090
It's taxed enough. The US government probably stands to make more through taxing on crypto than it does taxing businesses for conventional trades.

The thing is. Crypto not existing improves the GDP, and it's good for American businesses and the value of the dollar. It makes sense that the Government wouldn't like Crypto.

>> No.52829719

>>52829320
But they're holding

>> No.52829939

>>52827090
So what do you really want to happen? Being regulated or what?

>> No.52830185

>>52827090
Fuck it. Those clamoring for a central regulatory body have no idea what they're asking for. Crypto itself is decentralisation.

>> No.52830193

>>52827119
I'm sure he has a secret stash somewhere. I don't trust smelly politicians.

>> No.52830220

>>52830193
How smelly are they?

>> No.52830323

>>52830185
Chill lol

>> No.52830352

>>52827119
>man in a political finance position has opinions about finance related matters
Conspiracy I say

>> No.52830372

>>52829320
Well the government can't stop the growth. Cefi and Defi will always exist side by side. Some projects already work as a bridge for both.

>> No.52830444

>>52827137
Yes, regulations are good, but they shouldn't come at the expense of the innovation we've just seen, particularly in payment solutions.

>> No.52830460

>>52830352
People fear what they don't understand. I don't care for conspiracies. I'm slurping and waiting for bull.

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52830461

>>52830444
>Yes, regulations are good

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>>52830372
Such projects, in my opinion, are worthwhile, but I still believe that DeFi is the place to be anon

>> No.52830480

>>52830444
>regulations are good
Good is speculative. I think it's proven that centralised systems can have a place in crypto. Payment, like you mentioned, is a good example.

>> No.52830490

>>52830470
Whatever works for you anon. I go where the trend and innovations are. Right now, defi is just a small fraction.

>> No.52830544

>>52830490
So?

>> No.52830558

>>52830480
We aim decentralisation

>> No.52830562

>>52830480
If they continue to develop at their current rate, they will undoubtedly rival ETH in terms of innovation. I currently use a strict DCA strategy for initiatives involving payments. In the upcoming days, I'm sure they'll become very trendy.

>> No.52830565

>>52827193
properly unregulated markets have their own painful and exemplative ways of sorting these issues out

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52830572

>>52830461
Do you take issue with that?

>> No.52830581

>>52830562
Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Projects will do much better if they focus on developments and not killing eth. Good product speaks for itself.

>> No.52830587

>>52830565
A touch of regulation isn't bad for crypto, but having everything that way is baking cake for feds. They'd have a field day.

>> No.52830634

>>52830562
In which one do you mean? Are you referring to the centralised or decentralised payment system? There's always advantages and disadvantages of each other anon.

>> No.52830644

>>52830490
DeFi has its drawbacks, but you should still invest as much as you can stand to lose and conduct careful research before entering.

>> No.52830672

>>52830581
Eth remains the ideal project and is still my best for the future. Projects building in this bear market are potentials buy.
>>52830634
Oh yeah we both know this

>> No.52830675

>>52830634
Find a system that works pleb. It's not rocket science. Coti and CryptoXpress has gateways, alongside other features. You need an education?

>> No.52830685

>>52830644
There are advantages and disadvantages to every innovation. It's not a perfect system.

>> No.52830714

>>52830672
>Eth is always a wise investment because it is long-term. Only fools won't purchase it.
>>52830675
>You need an education?
Why not educate us for free if you can, but since I'm only asking, perhaps I'll end up teaching you instead.There are ultimately too many promising platforms to count kek.

>> No.52830808

>>52830675
Looks like they're very much on track but I don't anticipate them to start pumping anytime soon.

>> No.52830834

>>52830685
I'm curious about the advantages you're referring to. But If the disadvantages outweigh the advantages then is shit

>> No.52830835

>>52830565
I think we might have learned a lesson or two from the SBF scamming. Such a fucking loser.

>> No.52830845

>>52830672
Eth is not the only project actively building. look around you. projects are working day and night to make crypto adoption a done deal. new use cases for nfts are coming up daily, and more checks are being put in place to make crypto safer and easier to use.

>> No.52830857

>>52830562
most people chose dca as a strategy because it's effective in the long term. however, care needs to be taken to make sure you don't dca on a vaporware.

>> No.52830869

>>52829320
they can't make it go away though. that's why they spend all their time increasing tax rates. And they now have very solid reason to crack down on crypto in the wake of the whole FTX thing. Personally, I have the weird notion that this could help adoption.

>> No.52830897

>>52830714
Promising only... Lol

>> No.52830995

>>52830845
Agreed, that doesn't mean they're compared to Eth. I think Eth might even display BTC with Eth 2.0 which will allow support to staking and earn Ethereum as passive income.

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>>52830897
That depends on the platform in which you wish to make long-term investments. Don't stray from what you like and what works for you. Don't be a sloth.

>> No.52831182

>>52830995
eth cannot displace btc. they're basically solving the same problem. I think projects that take care of transactions with crypto prefer using eth and btc as means of exchange. point is, they're all both growing.

>> No.52831204

>>52827090
Big nose.

>> No.52831216

>>52827137
It has good benefits

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>>52831204

>> No.52831327

>>52831247
Hahahaha fuck

>> No.52831441

>>52830675
A gateways?

>> No.52831446

>>52830857
DCA enables the effortless accumulation of a substantial amount. It's the best strategy honestly

>> No.52831451

>>52831446
Kek

>> No.52831499

>>52831182
They're growing yeah. But in all honesty, I choose altcoins because I enjoy making both short-term and long-term gains.

>> No.52831834

>>52831441
I think it's not only a payment gateway, I mean the second one is also a one stop solution. People are extremely lazy to read these days. No wonder why they remain poor shit.

>> No.52831853

>>52831499
I have no issues with picking shit coins. I just don't do them. I go for long-term, possibly deflationary tokens with real-world utility.

>> No.52831865

>>52831834
There are a lot of them now. perhaps we're on to something big. Even CZ is already paying closer attention to Binance pay. Unstoppable NFTs are also partnering with payment gateways too.

>> No.52831884

>>52831446
that has been my strategy lately. combined with staking too. I've seen very good staking rounds on Alliance Block.

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52831910

>>52831865
CZ is skilled in what he does. I'm confident this will get more traction globally. Various platforms link to the Unstoppable Domain to integrate its service. It goes smoothly, t bh.

>> No.52832034

>>52831910
Cz is a great manipulator

>> No.52832040

>>52827090
Sucks. Regulation is not okay

>> No.52832077

>>52831910
You're buying domain

>> No.52832281

>>52832034
I think you need to eat 20 sacks of rice just to comprehend what you are saying dumb guy.
>>52832077
It's simple to purchase domains, and transactions are created using only your name. Being easy is made possible.

>> No.52832406

>>52827878
This is funny haha

>> No.52832416

>>52831247
Noise

>> No.52832541

>>52829105
What are you just talking?

>> No.52832559

>>52832281
The defi platforms are complex in nature imo

>> No.52832590

>>52831182
Eth is the king

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52832684

>>52832559
That's why new users struggle to utilize it effectively, but if they're eager to learn more, I think they can find solutions to their struggles. I'm pleased that there are systems that place an emphasis on user happiness and beginning friendliness.

>> No.52832753

>>52832684
Then that's a bonus point

>> No.52832799

>>52827161
Definitely NOT

>> No.52832813

This thread is full of bot replies lmfao, what the fuck is up with that?

>> No.52833013

>>52832753
It is not a bonus point; rather, it should be written that way to facilitate adoption. Adoption by the masses is inevitable. People are beginning to research cryptos, blockchains, nft, and even the metaverse.
>>52832813
Are you hallucinating?

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>>52827090

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>>52830352
>>52830460
get the fuck off my site and i hope we hit $0 just for you niggers.
bankers hating crypto (their competitor) is not a fucking conspiracy kill yourselves

>> No.52833730

>>52833497
So what do you want in that site?

>> No.52833746

>>52827136
Is he a fucking pedo?

>> No.52833761

>>52833013
No you're just low IQ on pattern recognition, newfag. Bots and Jeets spam this thread, you can recognize that easily if you've been here long enough. Also they reply multiple times instead of just once to collect ID posts.

>>52830581
>>52830587
>>52831441
>>52831327
>>52831216
>>52832406
>>52832416
>>52832541

etc.

>> No.52834306

>>52827193
They wouldn't if they just stacked SATS and used a hardware wallet.

>> No.52834790

>>52834306
It's not really safe now

>> No.52834855

>>52827090
>Sen. Jon Tester
largest donor: capital group
>Capital Group is an American financial services company. It ranks among the world's oldest and largest investment management organizations, with over $2.6 trillion in assets under management
https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/jon-tester/contributors?cid=N00027605&cycle=2022

the political system is so openly and visibly corrupt that it's actually a joke

politicians and journalists should be ignored, every word from them is a weapon directed against you

>> No.52835006

>>52832684
Is there any other besides Ore network into that?

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52835031

>>52832559
Just one of the factors slowing down the mainstream adoption of decentralized applications.

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>>52827137
Anarchism doesn't work. All exchanges worth a damn now are all centralized and regulated like banks. People are fucking retarded and need to be regulated. Are the current mechanism that are in place ideal? No, fuck no. But crypto is the other extreme, just as shitty and dangerous, and again, nowadays it's almost practically the same as its counterpart.

>> No.52835455

>>52835006
°

>> No.52836606

>>52835455
I guess not
>>52835054
Don't generalize people like that. People are probably ignorant and clueless about how the space works, not retarded.

>> No.52836881

>>52835054
>Anarchism doesn't work
>uses the internet
NOW YOU START MALDING AND MOVE THE CHECKPOINT I SEEN THIS MANY TIMES

>> No.52838229

>>52835054
why even use an exchange, they aint worth a damn