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January 11, 2020, 08:51:04 AM
#16
Wasn't there a similar topic yesterday? I think it disappeared somewhere maybe it got deleted  Huh

Tesla is in an uptrend similar to the ones Apple and Microsoft went through. That said Musk is throwing money away trying many different projects at once like that express tunnel, space projects, powerwall... Some are returning good profits and some are not. It's basically a one man company. If something happens to Musk the stocks will fall.

YES, someone started a thread about this that was getting a lot of responses, and it got DELETED.   For people that claim to love freedom, and want freedom of money, BitCoinTalk.org practices censorship as much as any petty tyrant.  Everyone here should demand better, it is shame to see something that started with good intentions go so corrupt.

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jr. member
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January 11, 2020, 06:44:29 AM
#15
Nobody (sometimes even Elon himself lol) knows what's gonna happen next, I wouldn't make any conclusions based on tweets
legendary
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January 11, 2020, 05:54:36 AM
#14
I know this guy is rich and influent in the world, Paypal, Tesla, SpaceX....ok
But related to BTC, what's the reason to give so much attention to this kind of news?

This is something I don't understand Huh
sr. member
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January 11, 2020, 05:11:34 AM
#13
Elon Musk has yet again provoked intrigue among the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency community. The tech entrepreneur posted a cryptic tweet referencing the digital asset earlier today.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO wrote on Friday ‘Bitcoin is *not* my safe word.’ Safe word, for those unaware, is a phrase commonly associated with sexual activity.

The suggestive wording of the tweet has left followers and the Bitcoin industry guessing as to what prompted Musk to suddenly start talking Bitcoin again.


To read the full news, click here

It looks like nobody could stop Elon "Tesla Boy" Musk from tweeting about BTC!

Although it's a good thing for established guys like him to say something positive about Bitcoin, it might take a while for BTC to take off. No offense, but tweets alone cannot guarantee that everyone would start exploring Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Some of them may even take negative advice or comments about Tesla boy in terms of Bitcoin discussions, but I think this guy right here is clearly standing out for the world's most popular cryptocurrency.

Any reactions so far guys? Cheers!


It makes sense, who but Tesla? If you had happen to catch Elon Musk's interview with "Joe Rogan" on his famous platform "The Joe Rogan Experience", Elon had been conducting the interview with Joe discussing the future, life and tech and during the interview Joe and Elon decide to spice things up and decided to light a spliff to take a mellow approach and attempt to take the edge off of what started as a great but awkward interview.
Elon become more relaxed, comfortable and focused as the segment progressed warming up to the conversation, however investors did not.
   Investors lost their minds because it showed to much of Elons human side during the interview, people got to see that he was just a chill guy at the end of the day, but this was considered bad for the companies image, which they say was reckless. Too much human expression I guess?
 So it make sense that Big guys like Elon have got their eye on cryptocurrency, I think he can only hint at it though instead of speak too highly about it, potentially losing investors again like with the podcast.
legendary
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Change is in your hands
January 11, 2020, 02:17:25 AM
#12
@pooya87 It's not only these websites but people like cheezcarls are also part of the problem. All cheezcarls does is share "Shitcles" from beincrypto... Just look at their history...

legendary
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January 11, 2020, 02:11:24 AM
#11
Holy crap these crypto "news sites" really need to freakin calm down. Do they actually think that tweet was actually worth writing about? It doesn't mean crap. Everything for the article ad revenue I guess.

exactly. haha.
they are desperate for "news" these days since the market is once again pretty calm and the altcoins are still continuing to get dumped slowly like before. so there ins't anything remotely exciting for them to write about. and "yellow" sites like OP's are even more desperate since their ranking is quite low and the history of poor content means people don't even pay them any attention even if they published anything decent.
legendary
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January 10, 2020, 11:06:27 PM
#10
I think bitcoin or crypto needs support from like musk or any other celebrates it will going to help bitcoins to go mainstream talk and musk have own choices to talk about anything in social media. Maybe he can launch projects under blockchain in the future.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 09:19:28 PM
#9

Although it's a good thing for established guys like him to say something positive about Bitcoin, it might take a while for BTC to take off. No offense, but tweets alone cannot guarantee that everyone would start exploring Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Some of them may even take negative advice or comments about Tesla boy in terms of Bitcoin discussions, but I think this guy right here is clearly standing out for the world's most popular cryptocurrency.


A publicity for Bitcoin is a welcome one no matter what. Of course, even if we will have a hundred men like our Tesla boy promoting Bitcoin everyday it is not a guarantee that Bitcoin will be on the mainstream or be kicking the usual fiat monies out of this world. The real universal adoption can be taking some decades especially that Bitcoin is not endorsed and backed by any government and not even backed by any valuable commodity like gold, it is rather backed by its own strength and that inkling of a good future we expect it to get into. Nonetheless, we have to thank Elon Musk for continually  getting on the side of Bitcoin, him being also a good symbol of innovation and change. As to what prompted the Tesla boy tweet such a message, I will just leave that to anybody's imagination.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 08:49:14 PM
#8
Doesn't prove anything yet. We can't also say he does support the technology fully. All he did was some hints, that some media overhypes, and one medium to bring FOMO once again. Even the 200k, as per the site, mistakenly believed to be a Bitcoin prediction, though it appeared later on that it was just the number of sales from the Cybertruck.
legendary
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January 10, 2020, 08:29:33 PM
#7
These statements are of no significance unless they have a real presence on the ground, and news related to companies does not affect the price as government companies do.
It is not an understanding of the reason for the change, but there is no need to create an article on these statements, it is a page and he is free to write whatever he wants.

Cryptocurrency is a small niche field, not much actually is going on, and this is a problem for anyone who wants to get into the news business - so they start reporting the smallest events possible, they publish unverified rumors and post really lazy analytics articles. I have long ago stopped clicking on any crypto news site links, to avoid generating revenue for them, and I suggest everyone do the same.
legendary
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January 10, 2020, 01:07:49 PM
#6
These statements are of no significance unless they have a real presence on the ground, and news related to companies does not affect the price as government companies do.
It is not an understanding of the reason for the change, but there is no need to create an article on these statements, it is a page and he is free to write whatever he wants.
It is unfortunate that these pages publish the news for gains rather than credibility or good analysis that provides useful information.
hero member
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January 10, 2020, 12:48:13 PM
#5
Holy crap these crypto "news sites" really need to freakin calm down. Do they actually think that tweet was actually worth writing about? It doesn't mean crap. Everything for the article ad revenue I guess.

They do not have content and tha is why such crappy post and the next thing they will do is blame Google for less traffic. They should themselves analyse what kind of content they should curate. Just grabbing feeds will not help them to become authority website.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 11:13:41 AM
#4
Why is it so important that Elon Musk need to accept bitcoin? This is opinion, let's leave him to say anything he likes after all he is in charge of his own opinion and thought. The entire Bitcoin ecosystem do not really needs Elon Musk to be successful. It's already successful.  It is just the matter of time for it to gain mass adoption...
legendary
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Don't let others control your BTC -> self custody
January 10, 2020, 08:51:38 AM
#3
Wasn't there a similar topic yesterday? I think it disappeared somewhere maybe it got deleted  Huh

Tesla is in an uptrend similar to the ones Apple and Microsoft went through. That said Musk is throwing money away trying many different projects at once like that express tunnel, space projects, powerwall... Some are returning good profits and some are not. It's basically a one man company. If something happens to Musk the stocks will fall.
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legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
January 10, 2020, 08:36:57 AM
#2
Holy crap these crypto "news sites" really need to freakin calm down. Do they actually think that tweet was actually worth writing about? It doesn't mean crap. Everything for the article ad revenue I guess.
hero member
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January 10, 2020, 08:29:47 AM
#1
Elon Musk has yet again provoked intrigue among the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency community. The tech entrepreneur posted a cryptic tweet referencing the digital asset earlier today.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO wrote on Friday ‘Bitcoin is *not* my safe word.’ Safe word, for those unaware, is a phrase commonly associated with sexual activity.

The suggestive wording of the tweet has left followers and the Bitcoin industry guessing as to what prompted Musk to suddenly start talking Bitcoin again.


To read the full news, click here

It looks like nobody could stop Elon "Tesla Boy" Musk from tweeting about BTC!

Although it's a good thing for established guys like him to say something positive about Bitcoin, it might take a while for BTC to take off. No offense, but tweets alone cannot guarantee that everyone would start exploring Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Some of them may even take negative advice or comments about Tesla boy in terms of Bitcoin discussions, but I think this guy right here is clearly standing out for the world's most popular cryptocurrency.

Any reactions so far guys? Cheers!

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