Bruno Mannheim wrote: » holiday homes abroad might seem like a great idea, however, think of how much you would spend on it Then add up all the cost of holidays you would take abroad say over 15-20yrs in different places rather than the same place and compare them When you have a place abroad unless you are renting it, you feel compelled to go and use it as much as you can I personally prefer to visit different places when I get on a plane rather than see the same one every year When our kids were younger they wanted to go back to the same place we had been one summer the following year Gave into the pestering for them, they loved it but myself & missus wished we had gone somewhere else
BrandonBay86 wrote: » You’re forgetting the potential capital appreciation aspect and the fact many make decent income renting them out via air bnb too.
Donegal1234 wrote: » I think layer 2 coins such as Matic , OMG, loopring are in for a big year thanks to ethereum high fees.
crushproof wrote: » Looks to have stablised in and around $40k over the past 48 hours or thereabouts.
Mucashinto wrote: » Would really like to see some actual use cases of (non financialy focused) decentralised apps/blockchain technologies start to gain some sort of public adoption/notice soon. A messenger/video/social media service or whatever should be very viable atm surely. As the big platforms continue confining themselves to orthodoxy & consensus (and become ever closer to acting as a branch of the state imo) there is a significant gap (and desire) for new entrants to claim back the 'free internet' mantle I think. So yeah, cmon web 3.0, let's see you start to do some things in more popular spaces please.
Bruno Mannheim wrote: » what comes after bitcoin season? Altcoin season
grindle wrote: » It should be a decreasing quantity token by the end of the year once EIP1559 is implemented so that point is moot.
Mucashinto wrote: » Would really like to see some actual use cases of (non financialy focused) decentralised apps/blockchain technologies start to gain some sort of public adoption/notice soon. A messenger/video/social media service or whatever should be very viable atm surely.
Mr.S wrote: » ahahahaha, sorry. but ahahaha.
BrandonBay86 wrote: » What’s so funny?
seannash wrote: » I think he's laughing at the idea that 1 bitcoin could be worth 1 million dollars at some stage in the future
Dohnjoe wrote: » BCH, BSV, BTG and BCD all moving together now as one. As soon as I saw Bitcoin cash moving I checked the others, lo and behold, moving as well. This came from that move in end 2019. Hilarious
rapul wrote: » Ethereum on a nice run
6 wrote: » And there goes 13k for ETH.
Morleystreet wrote: » Your continuously out by a factor of 10 on Eth.! I only wish!!
6 wrote: » Woops, sorry again!!:o So used to quoting BTC figures!!
BrandonBay86 wrote: » Joe needs a few lessons.
Although initial proponents of bitcoin saw it a as way of setting up a currency outside of the control of central banks, its 400 per cent price surge in the past 12 months has, ironically, been fuelled by the amount of money central banks have pumped into the financial system to help it deal with the Covid-19 crisis.