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Where does crypto currently fall on this graph?

>> No.8021028

>>8021019
Early majority

>> No.8021030

still early adopters

>> No.8021035

>>8021019
early majority

>> No.8021038

early adopters also link 1k eoy

>> No.8021050

I think we all know it is Laggards

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Late majority, maybe even into the laggard. Pic very related

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>>8021019
Faggards

>> No.8021070

>>8021019
Right around the 'r' in Early Adopters.

>> No.8021075

>>8021019
Early majority

>> No.8021086

>>8021019
innovators

>> No.8021097

>>8021028
This. Also it's a special situation because of everything-still-traded-against-bitchcoin.

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>>8021019
Early adopters. Just because people have "heard" of Bitcorns doesn't mean its been adopted.

Bitcoin isn't a company with a flashy product. It's an open source project developed by academics and the goal is a complete re-invention of the global financial system. That means the target market is not a niche - it's the totality. Too many people here are stuck in the proprietary business paradigm.That being said, some cryptos are absolutely run like a penny stock.

>> No.8021140

>>8021019
cinsidering crypto will cover at least 10% of the world's wealth, anyone with more than $1000 currently in it is an early adoper. anyone with more than $1000,000 an an innovator.

it doesn't matter when one actually entered in terms of expected return. early adopters will be millionaires by the time the late majority enters (with $1000+)

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>>8021123
This. This crash also prolonged this phase too. The people I do know that did put money into crypto lost some faith in it after the crash and the people that heard of it were pushed away from it.

>> No.8021173

>>8021019
I'd say Early majority

>> No.8021176

>>8021019
Search for a graph with a chasm. We are the early adopters, even Hyperledger thinks so;)

>> No.8021207

We're EARLY in the early adopters section. Ask yourself what percentage of the population has heard of Bitcoin and knows wtf it is.

And then realize basically nobody even knows there are other cryptos besides BTC.

And even fewer people understand what blockchain might accomplish in the future.

>> No.8021227

To compare to the internet, we're in about 1994-1995 AOL dial-up era.

>> No.8021236

>>8021019
early early majority

>> No.8021261

tail end Early adopters to the start of early majority

>> No.8021266

>>8021207
in terms of expected future investment in crypto, what matters is what % of the wealth people hold who have heard of crypto.

i'd say that's well over 50%.

however, people haven't put serious thought into crypto. highly qualified people say gibberish shit about it. they're at the beginning phase of understanding what crypto is actually bringing to this world and are yet to put any significant amount of their wealth in it.
when the fat cats begin storing significant amount of their wealth into crypto, that'll be early (then probably very quickly late, it'll likely be a self-inducing process) majority phase

>> No.8021268

>>8021173
No way. Go talk to a few people outside of your normal circle.

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Reminder that this is the only chart you should be following in crypto.

>> No.8021277

If you answer anything other than Laggards you're just deluding yourselves. Haven't you noticed how the entire atmosphere has shifted? Only a small core still tries to make money with crypto. The majority has already moved on, which is why we're treading on the place right now.

>> No.8021294

Early adopter. Anyone who thinks we are in the early majority haven't read the chasm book.

>> No.8021299

>>8021277
oh yeah cause the minute somebody hears of something it's too late
Crypto took years to even be cared about by normies, saying we're beyond the point of people caring is absurd

>> No.8021300

>>8021268
this, next time you go outside, if ever, ask 10 people "hey have you heard of cryptocurrency or blockchain technology?"

you will get 9 negatives

>> No.8021302

Between innovators and early adopters.
Maybe a lot of people have heard about bitcoin because of its crazy gains in the last year, but how many people know about any other cryptocurrency?
Also, there is almost none working product out there. XRP is one which is actually used but still far from finished, and literally every other project is valued on promises and hype only. The big growth will come when we leave those alpha stages of development.

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>>8021277
2017 may /biz/ called, they want your idiotism back

>>8021169
2011 bitcointalk also called

>> No.8021322

>>8021019
early majority?

>> No.8021330

99% of the stuff on CMC is in early production and far from being usable yet alone used in the manner it was intended to. Obviously we are early adopters. This assumes you bought into something that will actually be adopted though, if you are all in some chink scamcoin you aren't an early adopter but just a moron

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Calling it now, save this image

>> No.8021376

>>8021169
It's funny when people use muh media excuse to claim that crypto is at its peak when bitcoin has been getting media coverage since the mesozoic era. Coverage certainly does not equate to adoption

>> No.8021387

>>8021362
>10 years to get out of early adopters
kek no
2020 will probably see an early majority

>> No.8021395

>>8021362
i think when we reach any 'majority phase' it'll very quickly get to laggerds.

not in terms of number of people entering, but in terms of % of wealth of the world put into crypto, which is the one that actually matters.

>> No.8021433

What percentage of the population has money in crypto? 2%? That's somewhere between innovator and early adopter.

>> No.8021439

>>8021302
>>8021330
+1

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>>8021307
honestly thank you for that pic.

Actually really difficult for me to explain to the new guys.

>> No.8021473

>>8021433
if it's only 2% that's still innovator

>> No.8021483

>>8021268
So does this mean we’re laggards or hyper early?

>> No.8021548

>>8021019
There are not enough NEETs on this planet for crypto to be at even the 5%ile of whatever this shitty graph is supposed to chart..

Imagine how leeching and vampiric boomers feel to millennials.. Millennials will be so much worse to gen Z and their kids if the innovators really want to make the bitcoin bubble a century not a decade...

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>>8021433
>>8021473
HAHAHAHHA 2%!!!!

IIF IT WAS FUCKING 2% I WOULD BE A FUCKING BILLIONAIRE>

it's 0.05% ATH.

jesus christ guys, there aren't even any fucking instituional investors on the ground floor yet.

Everybody is buying into blockchain still, and us assholes just happen to be here a little early to the game.

Lol September will make 19k bitcoin look like a joke.

>> No.8021627

>>8021580
I think you're delusional m8
if you're right I'll be pleasantly surprised but I don't see it

>> No.8021632

>>8021580
Buh buh buh banks don’t have blockchain whatever ur right banks don’t need blockchain don’t short BB&T just yet

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All of you are retarded. Statistics show, the only factual argument here, that 1 in 10 people own crypto. That's exactly 10%, making us early adopters.

Don't let the shill posts confuse you, just because a few old ladies post on facebook about bitcoin, or a few random celebrities start shilling it, that doesn't mean that 90% of people who have heard of crypto know anything about it other than that it's digital money.

>> No.8021725

>subject of crypto comes up in conversation with coworkers
>they have no apparent awareness of any crypto besides bitcorn
>they have no apparent awareness of what bitcorn actually is
>one guy says "bitcoin will fail because there's nothing backing it"
we're early adopters for sure

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>>8021627
>>8021632

This is my 3rd crash.

Btw, nobody here should feel bad about not being in crypto before 2016, before about May of 2016, Crypto was flatlined and daily FUD made me want to commit suicide.

EVERY single fucking time that this happens, everybody loses their goddamn mind. The difference is that this time people are buying the fucking Don Tapscott books, and asking each other at work "what's this blockchain thing i'm hearing all about".

This isn't a larp, sure I've made money but who fucking hasn't here/will.

If you don't believe me (you don't) look up 'Crypto is dead" memes on google.

Most are from 2016.

>> No.8021756

>>8021019
Beginning of early majority / end of early adopters

>> No.8021762

>>8021019
>2% of adoption right now is the absolute peak
the % in the graph refers to the total of people who will consider adopting crypto, ever...
... and not the % of Earth's population, damn

>> No.8021771

Late majority
Get out now
https://qz.com/1217460/cryptocurrency-is-a-giant-multi-level-marketing-scheme/

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>>8021725
Literally this. I work with a bunch of pajeet and chink programmers, you would think if anyone knew at least the basics about crypto it would be them, but when I mention crypto they make all the generic grandma arguments:

>But it's not really worth anything since its not real!
>If its real money then where can I spend it!?

We are early adopters, and the only people who think otherwise are autistic fucks who don't go outside.

>> No.8021781

for BTC i would say, whoever still holding BTC Late Majority to Laggards
for Altcoins i dont know

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>>8021771

>> No.8021800

>>8021019
Before innovators

>> No.8021805

>>8021773
whats your argument against them though

>> No.8021818

>>8021019
Early adopters, duh.

>> No.8021843

>>8021299
No, it is no absurd. Times have changed. People move on from things in the span of months, weeks, if not days. There is no 'year long bullrun' anymore. In today's society we either get instant gratification or we move on. Normies went in, normies went out, and only we are left. Normies don't fucking care anymore and it only took them a month to get over the entire crypto space.

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>>8021843
I think everybody here is slightly more autistic as a result of reading your post.

So what kinda bags you holding anon?

you guys are all invested in crypto and fucking talking yourselves out of it.

>> No.8021917

>>8021843
they 'got over' in a month cause the crash happened
when crypto goes up again they'll scurry back into it
>hurr durr but it's never going up again we going to $0
nothing dumps forever

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I graduated from Harvard University with a degree in business and I've used incredibly complex TA to find out where we are on that graph.

As you can see I've plotted facebook's popularity over time and highlighted when my mom started using it. If you place bitcoin's slope on the facebook curve and then overlay the adoption curve over that you can clearly see moms will be using crypto in 3 years.

We are on the mid/lagging side of the early adopters

>> No.8021926

>>8021843
Normies will absolutely be back when we hit new ATHs, and they'll "buy high sell low"™. That's why they're normies.

>> No.8021957

>>8021123
>Bitcoin isn't a company with a flashy product. It's an open source project developed by academics and the goal is a complete re-invention of the global financial system.

Do newfags nowdays don't even know about Satoshi Nakamoto and his NEET adventures or what?

Man when did normies steal this place from us?

>> No.8021967

>>8021694
This and that 10% is mostly us peasents.

>> No.8022007

>>8021919
My grandmother owns Bitcoin and we're from a rural town in the midwest of the US.

>> No.8022022

>>8022007
so?
>hey look a relative of someone who knows about crypto has crypto, WHAT A SHOCK WE IN THE LAGAGRD PHASE! NO MORE MONEY

>> No.8022027

>>8021919
my mum wanted to buy 1 buttcoin in december but dad advised against it

>> No.8022031

>>8021694
What's the source on this? And that's not really reassuring tbqh because a significant portion of the population knows about them but doesn't want anything to do with them.

>> No.8022033

>>8022007
>My grandmother owns Bitcoin

But does she know what Tron/Ripple/Litecoin/Etherium are?

Odds are she just bought on speculation and really doesn't know about the rest of the market.

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>>8021207
Don't be dumb fucks. 30% of individuals in my nation holds Crypto and 50% of households do as well.

In Japan it's almost at 70% and I wouldn't be surprised if it was even higher in Korea. And China almost seeing these levels.

Western Europe also has quite a big penetration as well as the third world.

We're almost in the middle of the scale from early majority to late majority.

Don't be delusional. I've been here for 3 years already.

>> No.8022044

>>8021019
>2008-2010
Innovators
>2011-2013
Early adopters
>2014-2016
Early majority
>2017
Late majority
>2018
Laggards

>> No.8022057

>>8021019
Begin of Early Majority. Maybe also Early Adopters when you look at the market cap.

>> No.8022079

>>8022044
Can you buy a cup of coffee with crypto?

Only at less than 1% of coffee shops. When that number hits 50% we'll be hitting late adopters.

We're innovators because right now bitcoin isn't used for anything

>> No.8022113

>>8022079
>he thinks we're innovators
kek

>> No.8022118

>>8022033
No she doesn't have a fucking clue about what any of it is, and she needed me to buy it for her through coinbase because she couldn't figure it out.

We have one really autistic relative/inlaw that was talking about it during the bullrun and was making it sound like he was making a lot of money (he probably wasn't). He's kind of a liberal/hippie faggot and being from the midwest my grandma is conservative and doesn't really like him lmao. I think she wanted to buy some just to make some money as well lmfao. So take my personal anecdote with a grain of salt but I'm just saying.

One thing I'll say is that I'm in engineering school right now and I only ever heard it brought up once and it was by some really, really autistic sounding kid during the bull run. I have no doubt that there are others like me that bought but never mentioned it, but it's hard to say how many.

>> No.8022127

>>8021473
We are now at 1%.

40 Trillion market cap (total money suppy worldwide) = 100%.
400 Billion now = 1%.

Easy calculation. This does not mean Bitcoin or any other coin will win. It is just Cryptocurrency vs. Fiat Money.

>> No.8022133

>>8021019
Late majority. Anyone who says "early adopters" just got in in December.

>> No.8022143

>>8022079
You're the opposite. Bitcoin Core was pumping as steam stopped accepting it.

>> No.8022146

>>8022079
exactly. as far as crypto talk goes, 'real world use' is usually a dumb consideration at this stage if you're making speculative investments, since there's nothing tangible yet for most people. and there won't be for a while--and even when it does penetrate a broader audience, we're talking about an abstract technological layer. it's not like a fancy new toy people will soon be holding in their hands.

>> No.8022197

>>8021019
>Innovators: 2009-2013
>Early adopters: 2013-2017
>Early majority: 2017-

>> No.8022208

>>8022042
source?

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>>8022118
>doesn't really like him lmao
>make some money as well lmfao
>grain of salt but I'm just saying

Are you 16 years old? Do you always type like this? Are you as much of an insufferable faggot as you sound?

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>>8021805
1. Google "proof of work," and you'll know why bitcoin has actual value, as opposed to the dollar which is literally backed by nothing. The dollar used to have value, since 1 dollar was worth 1 dollar of gold, but faggy ass Nixon removed the gold standard, so now the dollar is literally valueless and can be infinitely printed by the government whenever they feel like. It's pretty ironic that people argue "but bitcoin isn't real," when there's a finite amount of it and it's backed by math, whereas the USD is infinite and backed by nothing.

2. Yes, you can't spend it in many places right now, but that's because the infrastructure doesn't exist yet. People saying "muh I can't spend it anywhere" are using the logic of horse and buggy companies who were battling Ford. Nowadays there are vehicles that can drive offroads, but back then the shitty cars needed mostly flat pavement to work. Horse and buggy companies argued "yeah, automobiles are better than horse and buggy technically, but where can I drive them!? They break down on rocky dirt roads, which is what 99% of the roads on earth are!" Fast-forward 100 years and a gigantic % of the civilized planet is covered in pavement. When superior tech exists, infrastructure WILL follow.

>> No.8022258

>>8022236
dam u mad as hell lol

>> No.8022262

>>8022243
>>8021771

>> No.8022277

>>8022236
Which part was insufferable?

>> No.8022292

>>8022277
The parts I quoted, you absolute fucking mong.

>> No.8022312

>>8022292
Why is it insufferable?

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>>8021019
>mfw September of 2010

>> No.8022421

>>8021019
seen worldwide? innovators. seen in what matters, as in white males and the cultural equivalent in other countries - early majority.

i do hope that everyone with a couple hundred to spare put them in crypto by now. if not, hey, there will be another bullrun. on the other hand it doesnt speak for the intelligence of the general population if i am an early adopter of anything revolutionary lol

>> No.8022448

>>8022421
Early adopter of a marketing pyramid scheme maybe

>> No.8022483

>>8021062
this is some genious marketing crypto to women

this is a contrary sign to the claim that 50% of women in the developed world own any crypto

they dont, they really dont

>> No.8022509

>>8022421
>white males

Nigga. The majority of crypto holders are asian women. Not even kidding. Look up what the distribution of Bitcoin actually is. 40% of ALL bitcoin is in the hands of Japanese housewives. Asia in General has 80% of all crypto.

Crypto is basically an asian market/concept and westerners are just a very small side-part of it.

Pretty hard for small caucasian brains to understand but still.

>> No.8022533

>>8021019
What comes after Laggards? Is it Stinky Linkies, still holding and waiting for their moon mission?

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>>8021019
>cryptocurrencies
Early-late majority
>blockchain tech as a whole
Early adopters

>> No.8022586

>>8022044
>you
Idiot

>> No.8022622

>>8022243
USD is backed by aircraft carriers, the world largest military, and a status as global reserve for trade of petroleum. Kinda tough to beat with your imaginary internet moneys 'math'

>> No.8022646

>>8022622
Muh usd is backed by the military meme.

So they gonna start killing people who don't accept usd?

>> No.8022696

>>8022646
They’ve been doing it for years

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>>8021919

>> No.8022824

>>8022044
How about using race/gender

>2008-2010
Japanese and White Males
>2011-2013
White nerdy libertarians mostly Gen X but whatever lots of millennials
>2014-2016
White teenager and 20s join the crowd
>2017
Everyone white and computer savvy willing to risk life savings
>2018
White women will begin/have begun
>2019 Bitcoin hits 25K
Some form of wage gap bullshit happens, the Crypto Gap is discussed, thinkpieces about how men need to get out of the way and stuff like Jezebel tells young women how to use crypto, probably some bullshit about sexual harrassment at a crypto convention
>2020 Bitcoin becomes really volatile as insane levels of fish enter ranges from 8k-45k now white women making bank
Hispanic and Black Women of Crypto now it becomes a hugely racial issue and white people are shamed for owning most of the crypto
>2021
There is the first ever Baby Crypto thing where you literally use Apple Pay to get Bitcoin so that all women can do it
>2023
Bitcoin crashes as males enter altcoins en masse to avoid females and white women get told by their boyfriends to gtfo and other races get fucked and there are think pieces about that
>2024
A decentralized currency not BTC becomes the new currency of most third world countries

We are in 2018 the year where women start getting into crypto and 2019 being Year of the Woman and a lot of new fishes.

>> No.8022897

>>8022824
TIL I am a white woman

>> No.8023032

>>8022824
wtf i'm laughing so hard at his i almost peed

>> No.8023069

>>8022236
i'm going to start using "lmfao" because it pisses fags like you off

>> No.8023101

>>8022509
My Korean MIL has 10k EOS and some other holdings

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Even the search interest is a textbook bubble

We laggards through and through

>> No.8023234

>>8021299

/biz/: hey bro, check out this thing bitcoin

Normie: hey isn't that the money thing that crashed down half its value? I heard about a guy that lost his life savings

/Biz/: W-well t-that's because people buy high and sell low, i-it's really basic economics. The marketing swings like that just look at the dollar ut dies the same I promise!

Normie: Hm okay I'll think about it.

*End of conversation*

>> No.8023257

>>8021300
If you ask "have you heard about bitcoin", you'll get 5

>> No.8023267

>>8021773
how hevy ur eca bags?

>> No.8023289

>>8023234
Literally everyone I talk to right now. I think I got 1 dude to consider it but it's because he works at a fucking casino and would otherwise gamble that money away

>> No.8023315

>>8023234
if normies are too stupid to realize nothing dumps forever it's not my problem

>> No.8023362

>>8021019

out of my entire office I am 1 of 2 who are invested in crypto, and the other guy was the one who introduced me to it last year

>> No.8023365

>>8022079
But why would it never hit 50%? Nobody want's to use crypto because they believe it will go up in value in the future. And what benefits are there buying coffee with crypto vs fiat.

>> No.8023515

>>8022033
>putting Tron beside the big 3 and ripple
lmao

>> No.8023653

>kek

>> No.8023679

>>8022243
Nixon didn't remove the gold standard, retard. You're thinking of FDR who changed US currency from gold certificates to silver certificates. Silver certificates stopped being made in 1964 and stopped being redeemable in 1968

>> No.8023714

>>8023124
>it's a textbook bubble
>phone screencap of a single year
lol

>> No.8023832

>>8023679
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixon_shock

>> No.8023980

>>8023515
My point was that his grandma has so little knowledge of crypto that she doesn't even know about the most well-known Jewcoins or scamcoins

>> No.8024569

>>8021919
Parents already invested in December. Looks like it's fucking over. Currency coins done. Maybe smart contracts/oracles and shit people don't know is coming might be next wave.

>> No.8024591

>>8022079
Nobody will be buying coffee with fucking crypto holy shit you're fucking dumb.

>> No.8024786

quantum cpus will rekt crypto

>> No.8024908

>>8024786
Wrong

>> No.8024924

>>8024786
Quantum computers need 256 Qbits to break the SHA256 encryption bitcoin uses. Commercial quantum computers are now at around 70Qbits and were at ~10 Qbits 10 years ago.

So yeah bitcoin itself could get cracked within the next 10 years however there are types of encryption not able to be cracked by quantum computers. So Bitcoin and crypto in general could just fork before a 256Qbit quantum computer gets made.

However there are certain problems with this. One is that forking seems to be really terrible for communities like bitcoin. Another one is that the new encryption would slow down transaction time and make mining about 10x as hard as they are right now.

This could mean that transaction costs would increase by ~10x what they are right now.

Also DAG's such as IOTA and nano AREN'T protected against Quantum computers and they would immediately be cracked as there is currently no solution to scale them to Quantum resistant encryption. So far as we currently think it's impossible to make them quantum resistant in its current form.

So yeah make sure to sell all your DAGs when that day comes.

But rest assured it won't happen for at least the next 5 years.

>> No.8024992

>>8023257
Yeah, but they will only have the vaguest idea what it is and they definitely won't have invested.

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>>8021019
Between Early Adopters & Early Majority

>> No.8025223

>>8022646
unironically yes

>> No.8026342

>>8021019
laggard. even my grandma knows about crypto.
doesn't mean crypto is over tho

>> No.8026385

shortly after fidget spinners

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>> No.8026780

Wait until institutional money comes in. Crypto is the reverse of new tech normies were able to invest first while vc’s and banks didn’t touch it

>> No.8026800

>>8026780
Institutional money is already in.

>> No.8026851

>>8021917
>>8021926
This

>> No.8027047

>>8026800
Not in any significant amount

>> No.8027546

>>8021019
Laggards for sure. It's fucking over.

>> No.8027584

Late adopters in December. Now we're entering the territory of laggards.

>> No.8027680

>>8027047
They're waiting for the market to be a bit more stable. This chart recycles. The meme chart recycles. The minute paper money is gone and digital money is fully used, then the cap will be in the trillions.

>> No.8027703

>>8027680
>paper money is gone
Enjoy waiting until 2657

>> No.8027724

>>8027680
>The minute paper money is gone and digital money is fully used
Can't throw crypto at strippers

>> No.8028439

>>8027724
Yes you can
http://bitcoinist.com/strippers-now-sporting-bitcoin-tattoos-tipping/

>> No.8028502

https://twitter.com/LechMazur/status/968729627026972673 BTC price vs new daily wallets and daily transactions

>> No.8028571

>>8028439
>http://bitcoinist.com/strippers-now-sporting-bitcoin-tattoos-tipping/
>he thinks a QR code is the same thing as physical money
THE ABSOLUTE STATE OF COINERS LMFAO

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8028671

>>8021019
>People ITT think that we aren't late majority of laggards

>> No.8028695

>>8028439
>http://bitcoinist.com/strippers-now-sporting-bitcoin-tattoos-tipping/
HOLY FUCK. Dude, I appreciate the link, but now we are DEFINITELY getting rid of paper money. We overcame the stripper hurdle.

>> No.8028842

>>8027724
Chaturbate and myfreecams.
>>8027703
Then we are the dinosaur adopters of crypto. Buried beneath the soil are lost hardware wallets as cyborgs dust them off and search the area.

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8028849

>>8021140
>$1000,000

>> No.8028866

End of early adopters, beginning of early majority.

>> No.8028973

>>8028849
ONE THOUSAND HUNDRED DOLLEWS

>> No.8029143

>>8021300
Lol I live in a flyover, make that 10 negatives. It's more like 1 in a hundred.

>> No.8029206

>>8022042
Lying faggot with fake numbers

Don't get pajeeted