sexmag wrote: » Irish man (20) facing more than 100 years in US prison for alleged $2.5m cryptocurrency fraudhttps://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/irish-man-20-facing-more-than-100-years-in-us-prison-for-alleged-2-5m-cryptocurrency-fraud-38098424.html
crushproof wrote: » To say he is royally screwed is an understatement! Would not like to be in his shoes right now, foolish chap!
Arrival wrote: » I CAN'T WAIT to laugh about all the doubters who just constantly talked **** about BTC continue to not acknowledge that they were wrong during the next bull run which IS 100% coming within the next 1.5-2 years. All you losers do is come online and try to explain how it is the next tulip mania and act like you're proving a point to people who don't care about your opinion instead of actually dedicating that time to informing yourself and putting a bit of money you can afford to possibly lose and seeing where it takes you along with the rest of us. To everyone else who held throughout this last horrible bear market for the past couple of years, let's ****ing have it!!!
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well, do you all still think Bitcoin is the future of money, about to take out the banks, or is it a speculative asset? Have people been using it to buy stuff?
Deleted User wrote: » Well, do you all still think Bitcoin is the future of money, about to take out the banks, or is it a speculative asset? Have people been using it to buy stuff?
Grumpypants wrote: » It will crash again. From 100+k back down to 25k and they will all be back telling us how we were suckers for getting nto a pyramid scheme.
Deleted User wrote: » Have people been using it to buy stuff?
grindle wrote: » Used BCH to buy a subscription last night. Basically gave me a 45% discount after CGT is considered because I bought the BCH in January. Handy out.
Deleted User wrote: » Does it make sense to spend it on anything at the start of the bull run?
cnocbui wrote: » If the bull run amounts to less than a 45% increase, it certainly does. Another way to look at it is cashing out to bank some profit, though the amount 'spent' here is probably trivial.
Arrival wrote: » As delighted as I am to see the price increasing, it's worrying how quickly it's going. Nice, gradual growth is always better to avoid mass irrationality
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Anyone know what has caused this spike? Think it has something to do with the 800m tethers created in the last couple of weeks?
Dohnjoe wrote: » The largest exchange was hacked, shortly before that Tether admitted it's now only 74% backed and another large exchange is under investigation in conjunction with that - that's all bad news The rise seems to be due to a positive outlook for BTC, Fidelity, one of the world's largest asset managers is apparently due to offer BTC custody in a few weeks, they will be targeting only institutional investors (a study released by Fidelity indicate around half of institutional clients are interested in digital assets directly (72% interested in products that contain digital assets) There have been hints that the BTC ETF will be accepted (eventually). Bakkt is still in the pipelines. "Positivity" on the horizon tends to push prices up in a purely speculation psychological market like this
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » I do appreciate your genuine reply to Paddy, but he's probably baiting
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Lads. Take the gains you can while the market is artificially inflated. There'll be another correction soon enough I'd say.