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by gooner » Mon Feb 05, 2024 3:39 pm
Is math 100% certain? Too be 100% certain, then yes,  math (i.e. pure logic) can be 100% certain. If we say that x = x, we are making a declaration of truth. 'It is not provable beyond the statement as declared' x equals x. (source google) Steve Jobs aka Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money Digital Gold numbers technology advancing at an astronomical pace  and for a neeed of a starting point  Voyager 1, being roughly 24 million kilometres from Earth.. Crypto universe valued at $1.04 trillion. US dollar in circulation 8.28 trillion, + global GDP now around 112.6 trillion. Satoshi 200 million shy of 2 quadrillion 100 trillion cap(2 quads  99 trillion 980 billion) https://www.coinbase.comAt some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com https://www.cryptocompare.com/  @this time £100 roughly could buy 434,782.4827586207 satoshi https://www.coinbase.com/join/vincen_q5Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money
or jus chill in the Lion Groove
Is math 100% certain? :joker Too be 100% certain, then yes, :glasses math (i.e. pure logic) can be 100% certain. If we say that x = x, we are making a declaration of truth. 'It is not provable beyond the statement as declared' x equals x. (source google) [quote]Steve Jobs aka Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money[/quote] :wub Digital Gold [guitar.gif] numbers technology advancing at an astronomical pace :punch and for a neeed of a starting point :party :mexican Voyager 1, being roughly 24 million kilometres from Earth.. :earth Crypto universe valued at $1.04 trillion. :stirthepot [tab=30]US dollar in circulation 8.28 trillion, + [tab=30][tab=30]global GDP now around 112.6 trillion. [tab=30][tab=30][tab=30]Satoshi 200 million shy of 2 quadrillion 100 trillion cap(2 quads :director 99 trillion 980 billion) :thanks
https://www.coinbase.com [quote]At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them :getsmiley
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com[/quote] https://www.cryptocompare.com/
icon_paper.gif @this time £100 roughly could buy 434,782.4827586207 satoshi :glasses
https://www.coinbase.com/join/vincen_q5
[quote]Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money[/quote] or jus chill in the [url=http://www.mzawf.org/viewtopic.php?f=27&p=13184#p13184]Lion Groove[/url]
by gooner » Thu Jul 13, 2023 4:11 pm
gooner saysIt's been some time since I last checked your wisdom and having found it both useful and good for catching up in the crypto universe  While pondering the muchness unknow as 2 what's going on, the big institutional buy up appears firmly underway after the long period on arse scratching & head patting  it'll take a long passage of time 4 them to get it all. My Satoshi holding has made over time accumulative gain (coinbase prefered provider)£0.000239 as of now satoshi so buying 100 uk pound into sats u'll get roughly 418,410.04 sastoshi say give it 5 years ish a satoshi is worth a penny a oner into £4,184 ish or a quarter p defo the grand in your hand Bosh
Pat B Hi m8, the CANT get it all...and if they a temp the price will skyrocket against any fiat currency. Sack sats and keep as savings is all.... gooner yes and fiat monies are here for some time? From a 'bread & butter' perspective and with many without deep pockets satoshi allows BTC to be more accessible. 'Five Years' being the pessimistic guess Romantically speaking say not 5 years but every 5 days(through market volitility) before fiat disappears coupled with likely a total fuck up powers who oversee) but your regular Jan & Jon can make a 'buck or two thous, convert fiat money to sats and convert back spend/profit supplementing everyday needs.helping the many bring it on! 2 quadrillion one hundred trillion satoshi @ ish a 0.01p soz can't do the math happy days CBDC panic! gooner so mi hombre moving on with this thread globally there is ish 50 trillion circulating in fiat based spending power. When BTC reaches its end game 21 million cap and at the smallest digit equal to 2.1 quadrillion satoshi. Gem & Jim roughly speaking buying 1 mill sats at current price gbp 2.5k(albeit still big bucks) then if they reach a penny worth 10k on a hugely volatile day sats peak @ 0.50p ka ching "get the master card out babe we got some spending to do"I believe, as been suggested, in the media that Steve Jobs is satoshi Nakamoto... 100 years a 'flash in the pan' the last BTC is mined. lets say 10 billion homo saps the institutions have clawed back 50% of BT leaving a remainder of 1.5 quadrillion sats to oil the wheels of civilisations. 21st century quantative easing  and with all the room in the world' Al B BTC rewards aye? That would be cool.
gooner [b][i]says[/i][/b] It's been some time since I last checked your wisdom and having found it both useful and good for catching up in the crypto universe :punch While pondering the muchness unknow as 2 what's going on, the big institutional buy up appears firmly underway after the long period on arse scratching & head patting :party bigwave.gif it'll take a long passage of time 4 them to get it all. My Satoshi holding has made over time accumulative gain (coinbase prefered provider)£0.000239 as of now satoshi so buying 100 uk pound into sats u'll get roughly 418,410.04 sastoshi say give it 5 years ish a satoshi is worth a penny a oner into £4,184 ish or a quarter p defo the grand in your hand [i][size=150]Bosh [/size][/i] Pat B Hi m8, the CANT get it all...and if they a temp the price will skyrocket against any fiat currency. Sack sats and keep as savings is all....
gooner
yes and fiat monies are here for some time? From a 'bread & butter' perspective and with many without deep pockets satoshi allows BTC to be more accessible. 'Five Years' being the pessimistic guess [tab=30] Romantically speaking say not 5 years but every 5 days(through market volitility) before fiat disappears coupled with likely a total fuck up powers who oversee) but your regular Jan & Jon can make a 'buck or two thous, convert fiat money to sats and convert back spend/profit supplementing everyday needs.helping the many bring it on! [marq=right][/marq] 2 quadrillion one hundred trillion satoshi @ ish a 0.01p soz can't do the math happy days CBDC panic! gooner so mi hombre moving on with this thread globally there is ish 50 trillion circulating in fiat based spending power. When BTC reaches its end game 21 million cap and at the smallest digit equal to 2.1 quadrillion satoshi. Gem & Jim roughly speaking buying 1 mill sats at current price gbp 2.5k(albeit still big bucks) then if they reach a penny worth 10k on a hugely volatile day sats peak @ 0.50p ka ching "get the master card out babe we got some spending to do"I believe, as been suggested, in the media that Steve Jobs is satoshi Nakamoto... 100 years a 'flash in the pan' the last BTC is mined. lets say 10 billion homo saps the institutions have clawed back 50% of BT leaving a remainder of 1.5 quadrillion sats to oil the wheels of civilisations. 21st century quantative easing :rotfl and with all the room in the world' :earth Al B BTC rewards aye? That would be cool.
by ArthurBrown » Tue Apr 25, 2023 2:35 pm
20 Jun 2021 15:59 gooner wrote:Times are changing big time as the world and all it contains stumbles blindly into the 21st century. ![panic [Panic_.gif]](./images/smilies/Panic_.gif) As an Orwellian vision of society evolves, drip-drip drip, moving forward to a new reality.  The likes of Boris Johnson, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Trump et alia shaping the future along with billionaire money moguls mega-corporations such as Amazon, Samsung, Tesla, Microsoft , Apple, Coca Cola, Mc Donald’s.... compound wealth.  Where does this leave the general factotum? Us!  At some point in the future ordering a Pizza and Cola 4 delivery might have implications and fallout “Hello quick food would you like to place an order” “hello yes I’ll have a pizza, cheese on heavy with processed meat and relish pickle and cheese”. “OK sir may I have your central bank digital code” .......” CBDC ![panic [Panic_.gif]](./images/smilies/Panic_.gif) I have to notify you sir that this order could invalidate your health and medical insurance” 2 and I see that you have used all of your away from home permits so will arrange a drone delivery at the usual fee “Oh!” “May I suggest a a wheat free pizza base with chopped tomato, Greek olives pimento and feta, and a bottle of water. Alternately would you consider a salad with vinegar dressing and bottle of water, keeping you within Global Order Digital health obligations.” GOD plus free delivery  I jest you not’! ...if you’re adverse to change  & for sure change it will and is... The Horse has bolted
[quote=" 20 Jun 2021 15:59 gooner "]Times are changing big time as the world and all it contains stumbles blindly into the 21st century. [Panic_.gif] As an Orwellian vision of society evolves, drip-drip drip, moving forward to a new reality. :wub The likes of Boris Johnson, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Trump et alia shaping the future along with billionaire money moguls mega-corporations such as Amazon, Samsung, Tesla, Microsoft , Apple, Coca Cola, Mc Donald’s.... compound wealth. :chainsaw Where does this leave the general factotum? [size=150][b]Us[/b][/size]! :punch :joker At some point in the future ordering a Pizza and Cola 4 delivery might have implications and fallout “Hello quick food would you like to place an order” “hello yes I’ll have a pizza, cheese on heavy with processed meat and relish pickle and cheese”. :hungry “OK sir may I have your central bank digital code” .......” [b]CBDC[/b] [Panic_.gif] I have to notify you sir that this order could invalidate your health and medical insurance” 2 and I see that you have used all of your away from home permits so will arrange a drone delivery at the usual fee [Panic_.gif] “Oh!” :-D “May I suggest a a wheat free pizza base with chopped tomato, Greek olives pimento and feta, and a bottle of water. Alternately would you consider a salad with vinegar dressing and bottle of water, keeping you within [b]G[/b]lobal [b]O[/b]rder [b]D[/b]igital health obligations.” [b]GOD[/b] plus free delivery :joker I jest you not’! ...if you’re adverse to change :rotfl & for sure change it will and is... [/quote] [goodpost.gif] [url=http://www.mzawf.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&p=12978#p12978]The Horse has bolted[/url]
by Luma » Thu Jan 26, 2023 4:22 pm
World Environmental Health Day September 26 is World Environmental Health Day as declared by the International Federation of Environmental Health  To be celebrated each and every year onwards 
[attachment=0]millea23.jpg[/attachment] World Environmental Health Day :earth September 26 is World Environmental Health Day as declared by the International Federation of Environmental Health :earth To be celebrated each and every year onwards :punch [align=left]:heart[/align]
by Luma » Thu Aug 11, 2022 3:39 pm
...with no sight and with only darkness mushrooms thrive and bullshit prevails. While millions, of sisters & bro’s having perished in famine or war, at the whims of the elites and power brokers. The system stinks and broken, stacked firmly against us ‘Orwellian’ or what? Hope If there is an almighty???... its?, view of peace tranquillity love & sanity is somewhat askew No-hope  ....
...with no sight and with only darkness mushrooms thrive and bullshit prevails. While millions, of sisters & bro’s having perished in famine or war, at the whims of the elites and power brokers. [attachment=0]luma0899.jpg[/attachment] The system stinks and broken, stacked firmly against us ‘Orwellian’ or what? [b][i]Hope[/i][/b] :innocent If there is an almighty???... its?, view of peace tranquillity love & sanity is somewhat askew :rotfl No-hope :cry :blowup ....
by Luma » Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:06 pm
An  Eventful year 2011 England riots Egyptian revolution begins Middle East --- Arab Spring Protests New Zealand earthquake Nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Japan earthquake and tsunami Charlie Sheen fired from Two and a Half Men Game Of Thrones premieres Fidel Castro resigns Pope John Paul II is beatified Osama bin Laden is killed Novak Djokovic wins first Wimbledon title News of the World prints its last paper Twin terror attacks in Norway Steve Jobs resigns as Apple chief executive Colonel Gaddafi killed Iraq war ends The US Defense department tests a hypersonic missile that could travel at five times the speed of sound The Space Shuttle Discovery makes its last docking at the International Space Station on February 26th, before its impending retirement. The world's first synthetic organ transplant was successfully completed in Sweden when surgeons transplanted a completely synthetic trachea into a patient. Russia officially became a part of the World Trade Organization after taking part in a ceremony in Switzerland. Eighteen years were spend negotiating the country's membership and Russia was finally added to the organization after making a deal with Georgia who had been trying to block Russia's membership. The South Korean parliament ratified a deal that would open up free trade between the country and the United States. The hotly debated issue had been delayed since 2007 due to the opposition of many South Korean workers and farmers who would face possible losses in business and employment. The deal could potentially increase United States imports into South Korea by about $10 billion. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled last week that the 2011 Russian parliamentary elections were "unfair" and "compromised," World Affairs 2012 Putin puts the shackles on! 11 years on more wars same destruction imaginary intolerance 3999 time is running out Utopia Armageddon … Arma/opia understand u r jest a chattel in all things… Billionaires Trillionaires Those we elect (if ur lucky) to represent our interest there er err lies the joke ‘Fucked’ springs to mind Duped! Chattels ![panic [Panic_.gif]](./images/smilies/Panic_.gif)
An :-D Eventful year 2011 [attachment=0]luma0707.jpg[/attachment] England riots [Freedom_msn.uk.gif] Egyptian revolution begins Middle East --- Arab Spring Protests New Zealand earthquake Nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant [Panic_.gif] Japan earthquake and tsunami Charlie Sheen fired from Two and a Half Men :rotfl Game Of Thrones premieres :arrow :drummer Fidel Castro resigns Pope John Paul II is beatified :innocent Osama bin Laden is killed :indifferent Novak Djokovic wins first Wimbledon title :mrgreen: :idea: News of the World prints its last paper Twin terror attacks in Norway Steve Jobs resigns as Apple chief executive Colonel Gaddafi killed Iraq war ends The US Defense department tests a hypersonic missile that could travel at five times the speed of sound The Space Shuttle Discovery makes its last docking at the International Space Station on February 26th, before its impending retirement. The world's first synthetic organ transplant was successfully completed in Sweden when surgeons transplanted a completely synthetic trachea into a patient. Russia officially became a part of the World Trade Organization after taking part in a ceremony in Switzerland. Eighteen years were spend negotiating the country's membership and Russia was finally added to the organization after making a deal with Georgia who had been trying to block Russia's membership. [Panic_.gif] The South Korean parliament ratified a deal that would open up free trade between the country and the United States. The hotly debated issue had been delayed since 2007 due to the opposition of many South Korean workers and farmers who would face possible losses in business and employment. The deal could potentially increase United States imports into South Korea by about $10 billion. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled last week that the 2011 Russian parliamentary elections were "unfair" and "compromised," World Affairs [Panic_.gif] :innocent :innocent :heart 2012 Putin puts the shackles on! 11 years on more wars same destruction imaginary intolerance 3999 time is running out Utopia Armageddon … Arma/opia understand u r jest a chattel in all things… Billionaires Trillionaires [Panic_.gif] [Panic_.gif] [Panic_.gif] Those we elect (if ur lucky) to represent our interest there er err lies the joke ‘Fucked’ springs to mind Duped! Chattels [Panic_.gif]
by gooner » Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:41 pm
Is BTC doomed The founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has said that Bitcoin has no future as a payments network because of its inefficiency and high environmental costs, the Financial Times reported on Monday.16 May 2022 (google)
With BTC in freefall... since Nov2021 from a dizzy height of 49k + to currently falling below 16k point only to make minuscule gain within 24 hours of writing. Looking at the Crypto universe with over 18000 digital offerings compared to when this blog started 780 startups (rough terms) speculatively or logically thinking they can’t all survive. I am of a school of thought it’s on early still in this new scheme of 21st century financial shift and. While CBDC are to become the norm ‘centralised’ harvesting of personal data vs Web 3 the will of the majority mindset favoured decentralization approach. Where Privacy and Freedom still exists … 21st century 21million btc 210 trillion satoshiAt some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com
... Clifford Stoll American astronomer Richard Stoll on the Internet 1995 and just one of the many nay sayers of that period who got it wrong. ‘After two decades online, I'm perplexed. It's not that I haven't had a gas of a good time on the Internet. I've met great people and even caught a hacker or two. But today, I'm uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community  Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms. They speak of electronic town meetings and virtual communities. Commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks and modems. And the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic. Baloney  Do our computer pundits lack all common sense  The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works Consider today's online world. The Usenet, a worldwide bulletin board, allows anyone to post messages across the nation. Your word gets out, leapfrogging editors and publishers. Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly ![sleepy [sleepy1.gif]](./images/smilies/sleepy1.gif) Result every voice being heard. This cacophony more closely resembles citizens band radio, complete with handles, harassment, and anonymous threats. When most everyone shouts, few listen. How about electronic publishing? Try reading a book on disc. At best, it's an unpleasant chore: the myopic glow of a clunky computer replaces the friendly pages of a book. And you can't take that laptop to the beach  Yet Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure  Clifford Stoll,
The free satoshi given for joining CoinBase back in 2018 has a value now 4 years on 28 ish  approx  two times £100 punts have a roughly estimimated value as of now combined 800>900 pounds. data to b reconfirmed and not meant as advice  2025 60k 2030 100 'piggybank' k The last bitcoin is expected to be mined sometime around the year 2140. ... The supply of bitcoin is limited to a final cap of 21 million and likely worth one as well £4,410,000,000,000,000 At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com
[b][i][size=150]Is BTC doomed [/size][/i][/b] :scratc [quote]The founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has said that Bitcoin has no future as a payments network because of its inefficiency and high environmental costs, the Financial Times reported on Monday.[b]16 May 2022[/b] (google)[/quote]
With BTC in freefall... since Nov2021 from a dizzy height of 49k + to currently falling below 16k point only to make minuscule gain within 24 hours of writing. Looking at the Crypto universe with over 18000 digital offerings compared to when this blog started 780 startups (rough terms) speculatively or logically thinking they can’t all survive. I am of a school of thought it’s on early still in this new scheme of 21st century financial shift and. While CBDC are to become the norm ‘centralised’ harvesting of personal data vs Web 3 the will of the majority mindset favoured decentralization approach. Where Privacy and Freedom still exists …
21st century 21million btc 210 trillion [b][size=200]satoshi[/size][/b] [quote]At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them :getsmiley
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com[/quote]
... Clifford Stoll American astronomer [quote]Richard Stoll on the Internet [b][size=150]1995 [/size][/b]and just one of the many nay sayers of that period who got it wrong. ‘After two decades online, I'm perplexed. It's not that I haven't had a gas of a good time on the Internet. I've met great people and even caught a hacker or two. But today, I'm uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community :no Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms. They speak of electronic town meetings and virtual communities. Commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks and modems. And the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic. :yes Baloney :no Do our computer pundits lack all common sense :no The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works :yes Consider today's online world. The Usenet, a worldwide bulletin board, allows anyone to post messages across the nation. Your word gets out, leapfrogging editors and publishers. Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly [sleepy1.gif] Result every voice being heard. This cacophony more closely resembles citizens band radio, complete with handles, harassment, and anonymous threats. When most everyone shouts, few listen. How about electronic publishing? Try reading a book on disc. At best, it's an unpleasant chore: the myopic glow of a clunky computer replaces the friendly pages of a book. And you can't take that laptop to the beach bigwave.gif Yet Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure :indifferent Clifford Stoll,[/quote] The free satoshi given for joining CoinBase back in 2018 has a value now 4 years on 28 ish :-D approx :scratch two times £100 punts have a roughly estimimated value as of now combined 800>900 pounds. data to b reconfirmed and not meant as advice :director 2025 60k 2030 100 'piggybank' [b]k[/b] :-D The last bitcoin is expected to be mined sometime around the year 2140. ... The supply of bitcoin is limited to a final cap of 21 million and likely worth one as well [laugh.gif] £4,410,000,000,000,000 :shock:
[quote]At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them :getsmiley
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com[/quote]
by gooner » Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:20 pm
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com A boy asked is bitcoin-investing dad for 1 bitcoin for his birthday Dad: What? $15,554??? $14334 is a lot of money! What do you need $16,782 for anyway? (Source blockgeeks.com)
Forget FOMO, elbow FUD if you’re young and on the cusp of life or just savvier homo if then goto blockgeeks.org learn coding and stuff (it’s your future). We are living in a time of enormous technological change and here rests my case for today The dawn of the ROBOTSMore spookily I read a book about swarms of killer nano drones 10 years past watch this vid
[quote] At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them :getsmiley 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com[/quote] [quote]A boy asked is bitcoin-investing dad for 1 bitcoin for his birthday Dad: What? $15,554??? $14334 is a lot of money! What do you need $16,782 for anyway? (Source blockgeeks.com)[/quote] Forget FOMO, elbow FUD if you’re young and on the cusp of life or just savvier homo [b]if then goto[/b] blockgeeks.org learn coding and stuff (it’s your future). We are living in a time of enormous technological change and here rests my case for today :indifferent The dawn of the [b]ROBOTS[/b] More spookily I read a book about swarms of killer nano drones 10 years past watch this vid :yes [BBvideo 125,30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CO6M2HsoIA[/BBvideo] [BBvideo 125,30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn3KWM1kuAw[/BBvideo] [BBvideo 125,30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMrX08PxUNY[/BBvideo]
by gooner » Sun Feb 20, 2022 4:23 pm
With the leading coin BTC seemingly on a low  but  if 1 was to consider December 4 years past 2018 BTC value was a touch over 3k  current BTC price being a 'tad' over 28 thousand  nearly done the full circle with Doge coin hovering @ 0.1005 9 years past ish Doge 0.00095, an increase roughly 1000% it's early days in the crypto universe All Hail Nakamoto Satoshi  At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join https://www.cryptocompare.com/
Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money
There are risks associated with investing in cryptocurrencies. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves risk
With the leading coin BTC seemingly on a low :-D but :scratc if 1 was to consider December 4 years past 2018 BTC value was a touch over 3k :scratch current BTC price being a 'tad' over 28 thousand :o nearly done the full circle with Doge coin hovering @ 0.1005 9 years past ish Doge 0.00095, an increase roughly 1000% it's early days in the crypto universe All Hail Nakamoto Satoshi :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy [quote]At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them :getsmiley 1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies. 2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos! But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join https://www.cryptocompare.com/[/quote]
[quote]Satoshi Nakamoto Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin: Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money[/quote] There are [b]risks[/b] associated with investing in cryptocurrencies. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves [b]risk[/b]
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