sabat wrote: »
Slideways wrote: » The three blokes I know who have had money in the crypto game have all cashed out now. They are happy to be out with their head above water.
ShaneU wrote: » Bitcoin under $35k now, crazy
Sweetest Perfection wrote: » How can I buy 1 Bitcoin, I have the money?
Normal One wrote: » Lidl, middle aisle next to the snorkel set.
Sweetest Perfection wrote: » Coinbase is only allowing me to spend a measly $3,000. So where can I buy a one full bitcoin in one transaction?
Larbre34 wrote: » The sovereign Governments are going to start closing doors to crypto all over the place. It will soon solely become the vehicle for criminality that its currently developing as and when the music stops, those criminal elements will be left holding valueless, untransactable records. The rest of this year looks only like more and more erosion of values. Get out, get out now.
Larbre34 wrote: » CNN expecting SEC intervention within 30 days to make a determination on improper, even criminal market manipulation of crypto. It is being paralleled with junk bonds, a rigged market, a corrupt commodity like ivory or blood diamonds rather than any sort of asset class.
Scuid Mhór wrote: » I appear to have missed a lot today. The exchanges crashing might actually be a good thing. Less panic selling may allow the prices to stabilise.
brendanwalsh wrote: » God have mercy on any of the new investors who bought at 65k. This may be their first butchering. The blood always sting harder when the wound is first opened.
bs2014 wrote: » Guys my average price of BTC is €45k; down now at under €30 (way lower than it was in March when I started dipping in crypto); is it time to jump ship or is this a temporary blip that will rebound.
coolshannagh28 wrote: » Elon Musk has manipulated this market into a classic pump and dump from the 30 k handle , he will alienate a lot of people who are fans .