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Thread: Bitcoin....who's gotten into it?

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    Funny. This one is good too:

    https://twitter.com/NFL_DovKleiman/s...84948736475359

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalefish3169 View Post
    I'm just going to stop responding to you. Your credibility is cooked Jong.
    So it hasn’t been debunked then?

    Willfully ignoring reliable data just because it strongly refutes your personal narrative of the economy is a choice you’re free to make.

    But it’s not a good one.

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    Forgot we can post pics.


    Live look at stale:

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    At least the grads got a cram course in listening to bullshit.. That should serve them well in their careers.
    what's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?

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    Biden and Warren are completely unhinged and are polarizing many young voters. Trump embracing crypto. Crypto could literally cost Biden the election. My presidental vote doesn't matter in Oregon, but I 100 percent am not voting for Biden. Will probably pull the lever for RFK as a fuck you to Joe.



    https://x.com/BitcoinMagazine/status...fiWfQSBTg&s=09



    But maybe Biden is cooked already. Even CNN is dunking on him.

    https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/17...GPfViVNyA&s=09

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    RFK not the only one with brain worms…

    You really believe Bitcoin is going be the issue that swings it? Not the economy, not immigration, not abortion, not crime, not Israel/Palestine, not Ukraine, not the approximately 1000 other issues that people care about more than Bitcoin?

    Get out of your bubble.

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    The "free market" in action. BTC doesn't need a circuit breaker.

    https://twitter.com/DeItaone/status/1790462694299980006

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    "JUST IN: US State of Wisconsin Investment Board discloses it holds almost $100 million of BlackRock's spot #Bitcoin ETF."

    Probably nothing.

    https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/...88916102574323

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalefish3169 View Post
    "JUST IN: US State of Wisconsin Investment Board discloses it holds almost $100 million of BlackRock's spot #Bitcoin ETF."

    Probably nothing.

    https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/...88916102574323
    Why don’t you follow their lead and put 0.064% of your investments in Bitcoin.

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    I find it much more interesting that JPMorgan was required to disclose their bitcoin etf holding. After all that Jamie Dimon has said...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shera View Post
    I find it much more interesting that JPMorgan was required to disclose their bitcoin etf holding. After all that Jamie Dimon has said...
    Putting $700k out of total investments of somewhere in the range of $1.2 trillion doesn’t sound particularly bullish to me.

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    Jong direct advisor to diamon. When Jamie has a question stumping him he calls jong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    Jong direct advisor to diamon. When Jamie has a question stumping him he calls jong.
    You have that backwards. I’m very aware that JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon know a lot more about investing than you or I.

    That’s why I’d suggest you follow their lead and put 0.000062% of your investment money in Bitcoin.

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    I can imagine the conversation at JPM.

    “Jesus - Brad won’t shut the fuck up about Crypto. Should we just allocate some funds so we don’t have to listen to the diatribe every staff meeting…”

    “Sure - but make it under 7 figures so it doesn’t kick up the approval chain to Robert.”




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    Jong trained the Oracle in the matrix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shera View Post
    I find it much more interesting that JPMorgan was required to disclose their bitcoin etf holding. After all that Jamie Dimon has said...
    I find it interesting that Jamie Dimon is mobster in a suit, yet he is somehow seen by many as someone to be admired and listened to for policy recommendations.

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    Crypto jong here. I played with some mining software during the last boom and ended up with what is now about $1000 worth of btc just by running my computer overnight and letting it mine and keep the room warm. Apparently I need a btc wallet and an account somewhere to turn it into actual useful money. What's something that is easy, disposable, and cheap/free to do this with? One time transaction for sure, the graphics cards can't keep up with dedicated miners at all. Coinbase the one stop shop?
    Wait, how can we trust this guy^^^ He's clearly not DJSapp

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    Whatever jong says do the inverse you'll be golden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalefish3169 View Post
    I find it interesting that Jamie Dimon is mobster in a suit, yet he is somehow seen by many as someone to be admired and listened to for policy recommendations.
    Just to be clear, I would never look to Jamie Dimon for policy recommendations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not DJSapp View Post
    Crypto jong here. I played with some mining software during the last boom and ended up with what is now about $1000 worth of btc just by running my computer overnight and letting it mine and keep the room warm. Apparently I need a btc wallet and an account somewhere to turn it into actual useful money. What's something that is easy, disposable, and cheap/free to do this with? One time transaction for sure, the graphics cards can't keep up with dedicated miners at all. Coinbase the one stop shop?
    FWIW, not trying to question your cred, but BTC has been mined with custom ASIC hardware for more than a decade. Are you sure you have BTC? Assuming you do, your mining software should already have put your BTC in a wallet. If you have the keys to the wallet, you can send to wherever you want if you want to sell. That part is prob a lot quicker than getting KYC completed on an Exchange. For that, you are looking at probably a few days for KYC approval, and then a likely "security" lag of a few days before you can withdraw USD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalefish3169 View Post
    FWIW, not trying to question your cred, but BTC has been mined with custom ASIC hardware for more than a decade. Are you sure you have BTC? Assuming you do, your mining software should already have put your BTC in a wallet. If you have the keys to the wallet, you can send to wherever you want if you want to sell. That part is prob a lot quicker than getting KYC completed on an Exchange. For that, you are looking at probably a few days for KYC approval, and then a likely "security" lag of a few days before you can withdraw USD.
    Was using Nicehash and soliciting my hash power to mining pools back when a rtx2080 super was pretty ok at it. It's in a wallet that Nicehash holds and they will transfer my payment in BTC to another crypto wallet. I need a crypto wallet that will transfer my gpu's labor into actual dollars.

    So where the fuck do I get a crypto wallet, and how do I get that into that money that actually works? I mean, BTC is rad and all but I can't buy a cheeseburger with it.

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    Wait, how can we trust this guy^^^ He's clearly not DJSapp

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    Save it for your kids

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