If I could take out a bet on whether you were telling the truth on shorting BTC, I'd go short on that
yourdaddy and dragonfly will short btc sooner than trump will decide to be a wallflower.
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Shorting Bitcoin isn't the best idea when the flood of USD and precious metal securities are about to hit it. $1,000,000.00 baby![]()
Lulu you are aware that until you actually crystallize your gains they are only paper gains and while nice to look at essentially meaningless. The trick is knowing when to exit before greed takes over.
I wouldn't worry about that. Its clearly going to one million lmao
I am a bit gutted as I tried with coinbase again earlier in the week when dropped below £200 but again same issues and I'd have made a quick 25% which would have been cashed out in full. Shit is too much hassle. Too use to my share trading account where buying and selling shit is a hassle free experience and any issues online and a quick phone call and deal over the phone.
BTC -2%
Alts +4%
A rather uneventful 24hrs.
You can not use his condo balcony now
I expect everyone has exhausted their end of year bonuses and the market will cool and consolidate for a bit.
I think we are due for a dip soon, I'm hoping anyway, I wanna buy another BTC this year!
Then watch it make a run for 50k or 100k next year.
Im hoping loads sell for xmas, then i can nip in the New Year![]()
Interesting perspective about how BTC and ETH work together.
I am looking at Platinum and noticed I can buy a nice, wholesome Canadian leaf 1oz Platinum coin for less than $1000 US.
Can some of the BTC boollz tell me why should I buy a computer code which can be replicated and hacked instead of one of the rarest metals on the planet?
I swear to moma I am not trolling.... if you think US buck is doomed and you are collecting crypto for the rarity value, then why not buy Platinum for the same reason?
1BTC = 19oz of platinum at the moment.
Earl: Every video you posted features a used car salesman. Just look at those mugz
Watch some of the Andreas Antonopolous talks and you might come to understand what gives Bitcoin value.
^how about them Beanie Babies...
Baldwin, Luigi, or any other guru: I have some btc in custody of someone I trust, no problem there and it's not really relevant to this post unless I decide to transfer them to myself at some time.
Also, buying some btc and eth increments on bx.in.th.
How do I transfer them from my bx account offline and away from control of the exchange, which quite frankly I don't trust and also believe it's the safest and sensible thing to do?
I have several empty wallets from various sources, they just seemed to appear over the months and I cannot connect any wallet with any source. As I intend at least for now to hold long term, my ideal is to delete all of those wallets and set up a new one, then transfer the btc and eth bits to it from the exchange as I purchase them.
To avoid very basic questions, what is the best place for an absolute newbie?
tia
If you're working on a PC the Exodus wallet rocks
on Android "Blockchain" wallet is the simplest to set up and understand,
There are other good choices too.
Managing the BTC is getting easier and easier.
Visited the site, bounced off a few walls and left...a bit more frustrated than yesterday...I reckon the crypto industry should organise as the early computer firms eventually did, with compatibility over a small number of main platforms (the weak die off), making it easier on the less tech minded and accessible to the masses. Otherwise its doomed to be like the law/medicine industries using jargon that only each other can understand.
On a more positive note I also reckon it will, in time, and as that happens it could mature as the next MS, Google, FB and iPhone rolled into one.
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