EagererBeaver wrote: » The guy who is absolute dickhead, but he knows what he's talking about.
Nermal wrote: » In some specific domains, yes, but not here. He's gone off the deep end about COVID, and it has caused him to lose his mind a little.https://twitter.com/TedPetrou/status/1359562507577413632?s=20
Deleted User wrote: » I am probably singing with Cuckoo's but when BTC hits the $50k line, it will either see a nice big dip, hopefully over 20% in which case I am straight in there to top up. However, given the ever increasing popularity with Joe public as well as small and large investors, it's entirely possible we will see a continuing upward trend with no spectacular dips. That reminds me to buy a Euromillions ticket. I don't like to speculate on ETH. My concern with ETH is the potential competition coming along the line and the excruciatingly painfully slow upgrade. Am staying in it though and it accounts for 42% of my crypto.
iba wrote: » I'm praying to all the gods that there is a 15% to 20% dip, I put in a sell order at 41,075 Euro
FFVII wrote: » Sell how much?
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Not as a joke but being a nerd was interested early on from 11 years ago, spent a pile on silly stuff like vpn or pizzas or Expedia or just sent to friends after annoying their ears about funny internet money, needless to say in hindsight these now would amount to sizeable erm amounts
Lmkrnr wrote: » I hope you kept some!!
KilOit wrote: » Only way you kept a large stack of Bitcoin on the ramp up to 2018 was you were either dead, in a coma or lost the private keys
lawrencesummers wrote: » Is it fair to say that 50k will be a lot of people set point to cash out? And getting past 50 is one thing but staying past it will be hard?
Thargor wrote: » ETH is where anyone buying now should go tbh, how many times have we seen the delayed reaction to new BTC highs?
BrandonBay86 wrote: » The problem with ETH atm in my opinion is that no multi billion dollar companies are announcing purchases of it so the momentum just isn’t the same.https://twitter.com/smilinglllama/status/1361489016789602305?s=21
correct horse battery staple wrote: » A little stash left (worth stupid amounts imho now) which is a small fraction of what had, simply didn’t sell as already have job I enjoy, and you sort of become numb to the rises and falls and stop following stuff, Tesla announcement sorta reignited past dreams. I guess if it wasn’t for people being so enthusiastic in beginning crypto never would not have got to where it did today, I myself enjoyed working on crypto related code and after working with credit card systems it seemed so elegant a solution. The only thing making me sad is that it never lived up to original promises of internet money which is why I got curious (that and PayPal yanking me about), there’s less and less places bitcoin is usable it sort of morphed into an asset now. Every friend I annoyed about it has been thankful tho most sold early.
BrandonBay86 wrote: » Any other Hodlers find they don’t even want the Huracan now? Citadels / generational wealth is the new goal.
cnocbui wrote: » Yes. Waste of money to me. The latest Honda Civic type R will do me fine. A nice house in a nice country is my main aim.
grindle wrote: » Boooo hisssss ETH price is already stupid, salary can't afford one a week at this stage. I hope it plummets.
Thargor wrote: » €127