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A break from wrestling...have you seen Bitcoin this morning???

They would still be gibberish to you - like Navaho Code-Talker shit
I should have gone to code-talker class instead of the waste management business...
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i don't think i said that was a requirement. i just said that those particular things were things that people flaunt.
Okay. Thanks. Now I understand that you were just randomly bringing up the flaunt-ability quality that you think Bitcoin does NOT have and does not need to have. Fair enough. Got it.
 
Bitcoin also splits from time to time.

Visa and PayPal already on board. Both plan on allowing users to make purchases with BTC in the near future. PayPal has already seen a heavy increase of BTC accounts on their platform.

DOGE may very well disappear, but I first mined it more than 7 years ago and although it's based off of a meme it's worth whatever a person is willing to spend on it. Might stick around, you never know.

You can also buy stocks in fractions sometimes. The volatility is what is attractive to me. It's not like I'm putting my life savings in it. My portfolio on coinbase saw a 18.8% return in January. Would have been better, but I made some bad decisions too.

I just enjoy it, and it's easier to earn $ without being in over your head. The stock market has recently shown it's rigged and only the very rich can enjoy the biggest gains.

I have 150,000+ Baseball Cards.
None of them have been touched for twenty years now. My kids didn't want them, maybe one of the grandkids will someday. Have no idea of their value anymore. Haven't seen a price guide in that time either.
I really focused on error cards and rookie cards. Have two Roberto Clemente error cards that were worth quite a bit at one time.
 
Bitcoin also splits from time to time.

Visa and PayPal already on board. Both plan on allowing users to make purchases with BTC in the near future. PayPal has already seen a heavy increase of BTC accounts on their platform.

DOGE may very well disappear, but I first mined it more than 7 years ago and although it's based off of a meme it's worth whatever a person is willing to spend on it. Might stick around, you never know.

You can also buy stocks in fractions sometimes. The volatility is what is attractive to me. It's not like I'm putting my life savings in it. My portfolio on coinbase saw a 18.8% return in January. Would have been better, but I made some bad decisions too.

I just enjoy it, and it's easier to earn $ without being in over your head. The stock market has recently shown it's rigged and only the very rich can enjoy the biggest gains.

I have 150,000+ Baseball Cards.
None of them have been touched for twenty years now. My kids didn't want them, maybe one of the grandkids will someday. Have no idea of their value anymore. Haven't seen a price guide in that time either.
I really focused on error cards and rookie cards. Have two Roberto Clemente error cards that were worth quite a bit at one time.
My coinbase portfolio is up 123% in 3 months. Too bad I don’t have a lot in it. A few months ago, 2 regular bills I’d been paying for years got paid off, so I said - what the hell. Now I’m just putting that amount into crypto after studying the scene. Like you said, it’s fun
 
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When it comes to investing. I am old school, very old school. I like to be able to touch and feel where my money is. For that reason, I converted my whole 401k over to Wampum several years back. It's all still there in a pile where I can see it. I don't want to be that guy searching through the landfill looking for my encrypted hard drive.
 
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My coin base account is up 1400% in a year. Mostly in eth, btc and a few other buy/sells.

I've recently gotten off coinbase into other sites/wallets. It's not easy and confusing of what is where, what countries can trade in a site, blah, blah, blah.

I think if there is another stimulus stocks/coins collections, etc will continue to rise.

But there has to be a dip or major pull back at some point I think.

I read a couple of places that >40% of all USD printed in the countries history has been printed in the last 24 months.

That seems to set up a hyper inflation scenario. But I'm just a dude on the internet, I dont understand a lot of what I read.
 
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