You may wish to reconsider getting involved in crypto-currency land.
Between your ignorance and severe OCD, are not personality traits suitable to the fast changing highly volatile Bitcoin world.
Not to mention your pathetic failure performing the simple task of registering on an exchange.
The dumber than dogshit brigade ain't got what it takes.
You might as well get used to growing old, both broke and stupid...
So previously I was ignorant for not having invested, and now ... I’m still ignorant?
Yeah righto Earl. You just keep spouting those self-contradictory buzzwords and terms you clearly don’t understand yourself, acting like a zealot, and drinking your own piss.
Best advice on this thread so far.
I've said it all along that crypto is just scam like a pyramid scheme.
The Wolf of WWall St concurs.
Cryptocurrencies are "pump-and-dump" schemes being promoted by "scamsters", according to the real-life Wolf of Wall Street who made his money swindling investors in pump-and-dump schemes.
In an interview with The Street, Jordan Belfort predicted the crypto craze would come to a bad end and millennial investors would be "left holding the bag".
"They're all [pump-and-dump schemes]," he said.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11993819
After careful analysis of indicators, and markers, and a bunch of random lines I drew on a graph I've come to an astonishing conclusion re: crypto.
With both Ant & Earl participating on the same thread I'm expecting 1,000 pages on this thread by the end of this week.
To teh moon!!!
Some people think it don't, but it be.
But no... I’m not going to take what he says in this thread seriously... clearly nobody else does.
^ Bitcoin is for real, though there are plenty of scammers out there trying to work it.
Bitcoin is proving to be resilient to all the scams and frauds.
Bitcoin is the real deal, and scares the shit outa government and banksters.
I don't necessarily disagree but Belfort's an utter scumbag - maybe he's just bleak he didn't think of it first.Originally Posted by Maanaam
Anyways I'm just in it for shits 'n giggles. At best and if it goes according to plan I get to make some money and play around with the profits while it lasts. Worst case scenario the whole thing implodes spectacularly (like the bubble I still half think it is) and I lose a couple of thousand $
And I'm already getting some value for money for no investment: the ARFC are losing their collective shit over me even doing it.
Jordan Belfort says it's a scam,
always listen to the masters
Belfort & Buffet alike can only frame this in their own view as investors coming from backgrounds on financial markets.
They aren't able to see the value of building what could one day be the internet protocols that future applications will be built on. The TCP/IP of moving value across the internet.
Just transferred a bunch money to my brother back in the states using crypto, cheaper and a zilllion percent easier than going through the banks. If it's all a scam it's one I can live with.
Watching my ETH calssic go up is a nice extra tooo
delusional, the foundation of TCP/IP and UDP/TCP was built on solid justification and needs, and by the hands of a great engineer visionary, Vinton Cerf
Bitcoins was designed by an obscure gangster claiming to be "Japanese" using mathematics that only a gamer could play
basically a worthless FRAUD !!!
Watch out for those crazy auto-mobiles, Buttfly.
you mean self-driving vehicles ? yeah, awesome and useful
I take it you can't distinguish between useful technology and tech hype for the fools
I don't think anyone is rubbishing blockchain technology. I am not. It will be the future for almost everything once they sort out the security issues.
Cryptocurrency, however, totally relies on the hype of the perceived potential rise in value. It's all hype. When the hype dies for any number of reasons (such and grand theft of exchanges, regulation, etc), the value dies, and it will be an avalanche.
There's an interesting analogy in the diamond market.
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