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Capitalization of the Bitcoin market, one of the largest ..!


Source: https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1202057047962988545

According to Balaji Srinivasan, The co-founder of Earn, Teleport, CoinCenter:

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Bitcoin is literally the biggest (and arguably best) unicorn of the 2010s. Uber has a market capitalization of $50 billion, Google says, and Airbnb has a pre-public valuation market capitalization of closer to $35 billion, making them both smaller than Bitcoin’s $130 billion market cap, even in aggregate.

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/12/04/bitcoin-the-biggest-unicorn-of-the-2010s-market-cap-higher-than-uber-airbnb-combined/

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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
The current price is looking sooo tempting  Shocked Should I go full in now, or wait for another dip? Or be rational and buy in 2-3-4 portions? Huh This is the question! Huh

Today is the best day because we never know what will happen tomorrow. So buy right now and wait for years to know how much you made from today's decision. Smiley

1BTC=7277 not bad to go all in now. Grin
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom

What if you need your salary right away? Most people do. You can live in a bubble I am afraid.

Salaried people can't be an investor, if they want to be a one then they have to make an extra source of income via other ways then only they can be able to hold their salaried cryptocurrencies.

But if you want to be rich then you have to save a part of your salary as saving then convert it into an investment for the crypto is better than traditional ways.

Everything takes time to get results.
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The current price is looking sooo tempting  Shocked Should I go full in now, or wait for another dip? Or be rational and buy in 2-3-4 portions? Huh This is the question! Huh
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In other news, it would appear our Bob has a new best friend!  Cheesy

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/boblawblaw-trust-abuser-and-scammer-supporting-filth-bag-blacklist-it-5206829

Have fun Bob. Just remember you can't "win" when it comes to interacting with this particular member. However, you can entertain the rest of us, and we appreciate it.
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Our Boyz already wet their beaks in the sub-7k range; now that they've had a taste of the good stuff they find anything more expensive to be low-class. I wouldn't be surprised if they remain out of sight until we re-enter the 6ks.

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Jupiter really calls you to reconsider your beliefs. There is a solar eclipse on the 26th of december. Tell me your ascendant sign if you want more info. Or at least your sun sign. I won't ask for your moon sign because i already know it's in bitcoin.
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All good things to those who wait
I think most of these transfers are betweed addresses of the exchanges even if some are not known for sure. For example, what whale will buy at bittrex with so small volume compared to the other main exchanges? It will take weeks to accumulate on that exchange provided he is the only buyer. But of course, such "whale" activities are good for twitter FUD  Grin There are still many morons who sell at such "news".
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Bossian, that bet looks sure to be a guarantee there but you never quite know with bitcoin. The beast is sometimes very unpredictable, I wouldn’t bet on price brackets with large amounts myself, the risk of getting burnt is too much.
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Regarding the value bet (not the long term bet with LFC), here is the market at the moment:




Interestingly there is a very big stake layed at 1.39 last week. Noticed this and thought the odds would go up but it was fully matched at 1.39.





The bet looks like almost a lock at this point as BTC price has been quite stable since the drop from 8.5k to 6.5k...
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SBR (sportsbookreview) which is the bible for sports betting, have the following ratings:


Betfair: A




1Xbet: D.
This sportsbook is in the blacklist:





[...] otherwise on a 2000 EUR payout I would be credited 1950 EUR, you basically lost 2.5% of your salary within 60 minutes just because of Bitcoin network.

I shouldn't be replying to this, but couldn't resist...

So, you're worried that you lost 2.5% of your salary in 60 minutes? Do you really think this matters? Check your balance in a couple of years and tell me then how much you've lost...

I bought my first Bitcoin at $200 from a Bitcoin ATM in 2015. The moment it arrived in my wallet, the balance was $178 (11% loss). I should have felt so sad and cheated, right? 11% loss in 10 minutes! Wow!

As of now, one Bitcoin is worth around $7200. That's 3500% (or 35x) gain in 4 years. Go find a bank or other investment that can beat that.

Enough said. HoDL.

What if you need your salary right away? Most people do. You can live in a bubble I am afraid.

Most people when withdrawing a salary will need it to pay for their rent, the wife expenses, etc. You invest long term and you believe everyone do the same, the average Joe does the same, etc...    But the average Joe spends his monthly salary, ask your neighbors.

Imagine you received your salary in Bitcoin from 2015 until today, and you used it for your everyday life/family expenses. Do you think you would have gained or lost? Think about it.

You missed the point of my post but no big deal, you have one of the best username around  Tongue
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[...] otherwise on a 2000 EUR payout I would be credited 1950 EUR, you basically lost 2.5% of your salary within 60 minutes just because of Bitcoin network.

I shouldn't be replying to this, but couldn't resist...

So, you're worried that you lost 2.5% of your salary in 60 minutes? Do you really think this matters? Check your balance in a couple of years and tell me then how much you've lost...

I bought my first Bitcoin at $200 from a Bitcoin ATM in 2015. The moment it arrived in my wallet, the balance was $178 (11% loss). I should have felt so sad and cheated, right? 11% loss in 10 minutes! Wow!

As of now, one Bitcoin is worth around $7200. That's 3500% (or 35x) gain in 4 years. Go find a bank or other investment that can beat that.

Enough said. HoDL.

What if you need your salary right away? Most people do. You can live in a bubble I am afraid.

Most people when withdrawing a salary will need it to pay for their rent, the wife expenses, etc. You invest long term and you believe everyone do the same, the average Joe does the same, etc...    But the average Joe spends his monthly salary, ask your neighbors.

Imagine you received your salary in Bitcoin from 2015 until today, and you used it for your everyday life/family expenses. Do you think you would have gained or lost? Think about it.
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[...] otherwise on a 2000 EUR payout I would be credited 1950 EUR, you basically lost 2.5% of your salary within 60 minutes just because of Bitcoin network.

I shouldn't be replying to this, but couldn't resist...

So, you're worried that you lost 2.5% of your salary in 60 minutes? Do you really think this matters? Check your balance in a couple of years and tell me then how much you've lost...

I bought my first Bitcoin at $200 from a Bitcoin ATM in 2015. The moment it arrived in my wallet, the balance was $178 (11% loss). I should have felt so sad and cheated, right? 11% loss in 10 minutes! Wow!

As of now, one Bitcoin is worth around $7200. That's 3500% (or 35x) gain in 4 years. Go find a bank or other investment that can beat that.

Enough said. HoDL.

What if you need your salary right away? Most people do. You can live in a bubble I am afraid.

Most people when withdrawing a salary will need it to pay for their rent, the wife expenses, etc. You invest long term and you believe everyone do the same, the average Joe does the same, etc...    But the average Joe spends his monthly salary, ask your neighbors.


@ Hueristic: deleted it because Betfair is very legit, I mean every sports bettor in the world know that. Trustpilot is not always reliable.
1Xbet on the other hand is a big scam. Just yesterday: https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3577865-1xbet-refuse-pay-winning-beg.html

Furthermore in my thread I said that I use a broker to access Betfair (this broker is Easysportbet). Easysportbet is legit, use it since 2014 and I always got my payouts on time. The post was deleted simply because off topic  Wink
legendary
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[...] otherwise on a 2000 EUR payout I would be credited 1950 EUR, you basically lost 2.5% of your salary within 60 minutes just because of Bitcoin network.

I shouldn't be replying to this, but couldn't resist...

So, you're worried that you lost 2.5% of your salary in 60 minutes? Do you really think this matters? Check your balance in a couple of years and tell me then how much you've lost...

I bought my first Bitcoin at $200 from a Bitcoin ATM in 2015. The moment it arrived in my wallet, the balance was $178 (11% loss). I should have felt so sad and cheated, right? 11% loss in 10 minutes! Wow!

As of now, one Bitcoin is worth around $7200. That's 3500% (or 35x) gain in 4 years. Go find a bank or other investment that can beat that.

Enough said. HoDL.
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