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So Who Bought Into Bitcoins In The Early Days?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by El Toro, Jan 3, 2021.

  1. I was offered the opportunity to “invest” a few years ago when they were something like £3k but I chickened out.

    And now look at them - Bitcoin tops $34,000 as record rally continues https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55515529
     
  2. The dollar vigilante via bitchute helps guide/tour people into crypto-currencies. Many more are been created along the lines of bitcoin but a lot of research needs to be done. Max Keiser & his wife Stacy herbert do a show on Russia-Today/youtube; keiser report. They have had many good cryptocurrency creators on..

    What people have to remember is that uk/usa government made out digital currencies are evil & help criminals/terrorism. That being said; they now want to foist a global 'live' digital currency onto nations banks & then onto citizens. Remove physical paper/coins so that people cannot barter. But the rub is that their plans are to 'turn off' bad actors e=money who do not bow down too there plans.
     
  3. I'm sure I read that the UK richest 1% now own a quarter of everything in the united-kingdom. And you can be assured that they will not be paying taxes at a fair rate on 'earnings' from that wealth hording.

    The digital technocracy that is coming into view cannot be allowed to be controlled by these evil doers imho. Because they do not want to share & help schools/nurses/police services. Unless they are been used to dumb down workers to accept lower & lower pay. Or infuse blood from young people into them too help regenerate their bodies organs. Or fund a larger police service unless its too guide & coddle them too & from their private jets. See, the globalists are trying to bring into being feudalism. Between races/tribes/nations so that they can remain & gallivant around the globe. Hopping from one safe-haven to the next all the while poisoning the minds of brittle thinkers & shallow characters. Or pay vast sums to massage a population into a mindset furthering an agenda they want via highly intelligent people.

    If you have bitcoin, you are probably not going to tell anyone. Because you'll be making yourself a target. But if members are into crypto I'm all ears for how things have panned out.
     
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  4. But has anyone actually ever sold any and made folding cash?!
     
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  5. Probably, I’m sure if you look there will be folk who will turn it into hard cash or items.

    I looked at buying a diavel a couple of years back seller would take cash, bank transfer or Bitcoin.
     
  6. I know a few who have them. None have actually sold anything. It’s a perfect way to wash illegal cash tho
     
  7. Buy tinned food and ammo...:bomb:
    Oh, and bog roll.
     
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  8. i have a mate that invested 8k in them over a decade ago, ferk knows what they are worth now. i still cant get my head around them. Max Kieser promotes them a lot and predicts they will be the future all world currency.
     
  9. The government don’t like it because they can’t totally control it.

    I know a few guys that got into it in the early days. I was always under the impression that if you didn’t get on it then you’d missed the boat.

    interesting times times afoot I feel.


    It comes to something when you’re watching the Mandalorian and thinking hmm yeah, I can see this happening. Bartering with a bit of metal
     
  10. But had anyone actually sold them and pulled thousands/millions in real folding money?
     
  11. No spoilers on Mandolin please.;)
     
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  12. It’s really good


    Is all I’ll say
     
  13. know a young guy who bought a couple of hundred bitcoin in 2013 so that he could buy virtual weapons for world of warcraft (an online game he was obsessed with) from Korea. he then forgot about them for a few years as they were pretty worthless up until they started going up in value a couple of years back. when they hit $18k each, he cashed half of them in. then bought them back again (and more) when they dropped back below 7k each a few months later . he moved to the Caribbean last year. he will be all of 30 years old this year. lucky fucker!
     
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  14. I set up a Blockchain account in 2017 specifically to buy some at £2,600 each. I was always struggling with the concept of selling them for real money. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Didn't. :(
     
  15. I'm sure in 2018 a housing company was selling penthouse suites in new builds in londinium for bitcoin. I bet they made a mint & some footballers we're also been paid in that limited digital currency also.

    Guys & gal's, you have to remember that even though there is only 21million bitcoin that will ever exist. Other crypto currencies have come along that have even higher security & back-up policies & come in a limited format. Just do the due dilligence however monero has been touted to me by various places. One I paid £200+ for advice, I have yet to go forth & jump into this realm.

    https://www.getmonero.org/
     
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  16. Bitcoin just cleared $40,000. They say it'll not stop till each one is over $200,000. You can buy fractions of one but l'm eventually going to go with crypto from Russia or China. Never could l trust UK or ussa to provide secure CC.
     
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  18. $41,000 now.
     
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