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TaylorBlake (IV07994301)



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Yes
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Other, please explain
William (IV08037301)



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An ex boyfriend used to mine it back when we were in University. He used my computer for some of it so I had a bunch on my old Dell.

Unfortunately I didn’t really foresee it gaining any traction so I used most of it to buy video games.

I did keep one on a USB key as a sort of momento.

A few years ago when crypto started taking off DH and I agreed that he could spend $100 per month on crypto for entertainment purposes. He doesn’t gamble, he’s never bought a lottery ticket, so it didn’t seem like a crazy thing to do. Not all of his purchases have taken off, but overall he’s up.
William (IV08037301)



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In September, bitcoin became an official tender in El Salvador for the first time, crypto trading is expected to be very interesting this year. Another positive development was the launch of the first exchange-traded investment fund (ETF) in the U.S., tied to bitcoin futures. Moreover, in anticipation of a run-up in inflation, private investors and even companies began to invest in bitcoin, expecting it to become the "new gold" due to its limited issuance, JPMorgan said. In September, Morgan Stanley was the first of the largest U.S. banks to invest in bitcoin funds to its wealthy clients.
TaylorBlake (IV07994301)



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I have a couple in my crypto wallet, but so far I only invest
berafbest (IV08347301)


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Bitcoin doubles in value every 8-9 months. I believe you need to buy $3k a month and hope the market goes down or sideways to reach the coveted 1.0, but you are 1/5 of the way there. I’ve never done DCA, I wait for the market to take a huge dip and pull the trigger, this has worked well. There are only 21 million bitcoins. Some are still left to be mined, but many more got lost in time. Lost seed phrases, lost hard disks, and so on. Then there are the whales. Some of them own more than 100k bitcoins, like Michael Saylor, many whales have thousands of bitcoin, and even more of them have hundreds of coins, and so on. But I'm using crypto informator com for the more useful tips in this industry
Jacklost (IV07294101)



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lucaslater (IV08700601)



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Man, I've been in the market a long time but when I don't know what project to invest in I go read analytics on bitcoin revival and it always saves me. So they warned their readers about the drop from about $67k to ~$28k and it happened. I managed to open a short and made a nice profit.
SatiLow (IV09006301)



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Unfortunately, I don't have any more bitcoins. I sold them when they first started to grow, I needed the money and I thought it was time to sell them. If I had known how much bitcoin price was going to go up, I wouldn't have sold then. Too bad I can't get that time back.
Lalanda (IV09088701)



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Hello, if you are trading bitcoins or any other cryptocurrencies, you will be very useful to know about a man named Rick Scott Jason Cooper, he is a very big expert in this business, for me he is an example of a businessman.
Jacklost (IV07294101)



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Blockchain technology is disrupting the way we interact with information and each other bitcoin advertising networks , and it's changing our lives for the better.
robertjames (IV010519701)



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A bitcoin exchange is a platform where users can buy, sell, and trade bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. These exchanges act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, facilitating transactions and providing a secure platform for users to store their digital assets.

Bitcoin exchanges offer a variety of services, including real-time market data, trading tools, and secure storage options. Some exchanges also offer margin trading and derivatives trading, allowing users to leverage their assets and potentially earn greater profits.

When using a bitcoin exchange, it is important to consider factors such as security, fees, and reputation. Exchanges with a strong reputation for security and reliability are generally preferred, as they are less likely to be vulnerable to hacking or other security breaches.

Fees can vary widely between exchanges, with some charging a flat fee per transaction and others charging a percentage of the transaction amount. It is important to carefully review the fee structure of each exchange before making a decision.

Overall, a bitcoin exchange provides a convenient and secure way for users to buy and sell bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. However, it is important to exercise caution and do your research before choosing an exchange, as the cryptocurrency market can be volatile and unpredictable.
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Bandera (IV012604401)



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Zdecydowanie wiem i wierz?, ?e w dzisiejszych czasach mo?na i trzeba dorobi? w internecie, a kryptowaluty to jeden z naj?atwiejszych i najciekawszych sposobów, a zw?aszcza je?li poczytasz o najlepszy portfel bitcoin, gdzie dowiedzia?em si? wielu ciekawych rzeczy o kryptowalutach dla siebie
 
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