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by blythburgh » Sat May 29 2021 9:32am
Bitcoin is so unbelievably bad for the fight against global warming
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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by planteria » Sat May 29 2021 11:12pm
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by planteria » Tue Jun 08 2021 3:20pm
they're obviously technically skilled criminals, but demanding ransom payments in Bitcoin seems strange, as the movement of the coins, or parts thereof, can be tracked so simply on the blockchain. unmarked bank notes are a better method of payment when demanding a ransom, ime.
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by pabenny » Fri Jul 09 2021 3:36pm
For those who want to join in the bubble, TCB has £20 cashback for new accounts at Coinbase.
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by planteria » Sat Jul 10 2021 10:31am
that will generate some activity, but i have better referrals than that for anyone interested in holding some bitcoin. potential to combine more than one promotion in fairness.
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by pabenny » Fri Jul 23 2021 3:20pm
So you think that warnings by various central banks and financial regulators should be ignored?
And the nobel-winning economists who have described bitcoin as a bubble are mistaken?
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by planteria » Fri Jul 23 2021 3:38pm
central banks warning re Bitcoin? i'm not sure if you understand what it is haha
but anyway, basic research re the energy supply and how bitcoin is mined and gravitates naturally to the most efficient source would put anyone in a position to understand the subject matter and follow Cathy Wood's points.
and i don't know what you're referring to. i haven't written anything about ignoring "bubble" comments, but we can all see that huge quantities of fiat currency have been pushed into the system and have have lead inevitably into assets, including bitcoin. whether that will stop/in some way reverse, and see asset prices crash as a result, we shall see.. if that is to be the case then discussion re the best safe havens to weather the storm becomes very relevant.
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