Deleted User wrote: » I have no idea what you guys are on about. My mum came out of retirement twice as a nurse because of the boredom. I thought Covid-19 had shown people that retirement isn't all it's cracked up to be.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I have no idea what you guys are on about. My mum came out of retirement twice as a nurse because of the boredom. I thought Covid-19 had shown people that retirement isn't all it's cracked up to be.
grindle wrote: » Different strokes I guess. I enjoyed the lockdowns, but social people seemed to be in a heap.
cnocbui wrote: » He didn't see the value in Amazon either. Someone else at Berkshire H. cottoned on to that one and made the investment. Probably twisted his arm on Apple too. I don't lionise him and hes far from stupid, he's got some good things to say, but I think his areas of expertise ceased to be as important as they were in the past, around the 80's. He could and should have retired 20 years ago. I simply can't comprehend why anyone over 60 who has billions under their belt, stays busy trying to make as many more billions as they can, instead of blowing $500 M on a superyacht and spending the rest of their days cruising the whole world and living it up. Most of these mean rich men even proudly proclaim they will ensure their own children get almost nothing and they will give it all away. The pointlessness of mega wealth.
weemcd wrote: » And we've got another dip.... How low does BTC go? This is quite exhausting.
ConseyMan wrote: » I was just looking at the headlines in today on chainhttps://todayonchain.com/ and thinking, nothing but good news. Look at the market, nothing but a big dip. I can't make out this market.
HillCloudHop wrote: » 10-20k is my guess followed by consolidation for a few years until the next bull market. Boring bear markets are the best time to buy.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Imagine if it dropped to 10k and never went back up. Life of cryto nobody knows what will happen.
Idioteque wrote: » Interesting news coming out about the US recovering most of the bitcoin ransom paid by Colonial for the Pipeline attack (63.7BTC of the 75BTC paid).
TXPTGR1 wrote: » The absolute State of people here pretending some South American basket case “attempting” to make Bitcoin legal tender is amazing for Bitcoin And those Twitter accounts with the lazer eyes Embarrassing
irish_goat wrote: » Revolut have added everyone's favourite coin to their platform, Doge.
Himnydownunder wrote: » Is it likely to raise the value of this Crypto? Crypto in the toilet this week overall.
GooglePlus wrote: » Reddit seems to be down, went to have a look at the Bitcoin sub. It's weird, the Irish Times website is also down and throwing the same error.
FORBES: "If President Bukele's #Bitcoin proposal becomes law, El Salvador could become one of the most important monetary centers in the world." https://forbes.com/sites/theapoth This is important. And Panama cannot be left behind. If we want to be a true technology and entrepreneurship hub, we have to support cryptocurrencies We will be preparing a proposal to present at the Assembly. If you are interested in building it, you can contact me
FORBES: "If President Bukele's #Bitcoin proposal becomes law, El Salvador could become one of the most important monetary centers in the world." https://forbes.com/sites/theapoth
Shedite27 wrote: » Company that runs the plumbing of a lot of these companies "Fastly" seems to be having issues
bfa1509 wrote: » I wonder what they do with the bitcoin they seize? Sell it, share it amongst themselves, lock it in an evidence bag? Removing all this bitcoin from circulation can only serve to increase it's value no?
AlmightyCushion wrote: » They will probably just sell it to recover some of the money spent on the ransom. Why would the bitcoin be removed from circulation?