Jim Cramer Sold His Bitcoin, Ethereum Near The Top; Why He Thinks Crypto Is A 'Gigantic Con'
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anyone up for a little april fools prank?
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Binance Isnβt FTX. Itβs Much Bigger and More Systemically Important to Crypto - BNN Bloomberg
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"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." β Thomas Sowell
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Every bank that fails, #bitcoin pumps. Every CEX that fails, #DEX users pump. The future is open, permissionless, & digital.
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How much does this sub influence your crypto decisions?
I have some crypto that I mined 5 years ago (ETH). I promised to myself not to sell it until one eth is 10k. ππ For some reason, two weeks ago I got idea to start trading my eth to accumulate more. I did all the fun stuff in short period of time: bought high, sold low.....bought few altcoins, sold them as I started to be paranoid... etc... etc Thank god this subreddit made me wiser fast so now Im DCAing ETH and BTC π I have feeling that if I did not read all those comments and posts here I would gamble away all my hard mined ETH π¬ So wanted to say thanks to community π Whats your story? Did this sub and reading other people stories made you wiser or braver? π
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How often do you use cryptocurrency as payment rather than fiat?
Personally, I haven't found that many opportunities to use crypto to pay for anything. Other than using BitPay once or twice, and infrequently using the Coinbase card (which still sells crypto and pays in fiat), l've only made one purchase with crypto, specifically ethereum for a custom caseify case, which was really just a novelty. I feel like until there's an easy/convenient way to send and confirm that a cryptocurrency has been sent, it's going to stay this way. A few things still make paying with cash/card easier: 1. Quick to approve transactions 2. User friendly 3. Obviously accepted everywhere 4. No fear of sending money to the wrong address, etc. What are your thoughts?
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Binance has openly been preparing for a regulatory crackdown, as detailed a month ago in the article below. Most likely outcome is⦠a big fine. https://t.co/dkQ3rWkTPQ
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The amount of Venezuelan money needed to buy a roll of toilet paper π»πͺ needs #Bitcoin https://t.co/OzseOrupQx https://t.co/rUVcpI1AFm
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Chat gpt btc price prediction.
ChatGPT was given the January price of #Bitcoinβ―β―β― for the last 13 years. $142,514 is its prediction for January 2024
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"I think it's not correct that all crypto is a security," former @CFTC Chair @giancarloMKTS says. He reacts to recent enforcement actions from the U.S. @SECgov claiming multiple cryptocurrencies are deemed securities. Watch more, presented by @trondao: https://t.co/DXUZpHiEOm https://t.co/Uh1i3eIkhF
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#cryptonews: A self-styled "#Crypto King" who allegedly fleeced investors out of millions was kidnapped and tortured, according to explosive court documents. π https://t.co/djHb8Ego0U
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