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2021-02-05 09:31 27851249 Anonymous DAILY REMINDER - YOU ONLY HAVE ONE TASK, BUY AND HOLD BTC (1612529982082.jpg 1024x1104 102kB)
>don't short
>don't long with leverage
>JUST BUY BTC AND KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE, OFFLINE
>50% crashes are normal, get used to them
>CBDC (central bank digital currencies) are a scam, literally a dystopian fully tracked FIAT 2.0 system where you bleed purchasing power but you also give away your privacy
>every project shilling CBDC is a scam
>sats is all that matters, all shitcoins bleed to zero in the long term
>don't leverage or you will lose it all
>don't keep your btc in an exchange, buy them and transfer/store them offline immediately, safely, do 100 backups of the wallet.dat or the seed key, again offline
>don't trust "someone", not even if he is a a "trusted" public figure with a great cv
>don't trust services like paypal, or future scammy services
>don't wrap your btc (wbtc/sbtc/tbtc/renbtc and similar are scams, and they will run away with your private keys, while you will be bagholding a worthless erc20 shit-token)
>don't buy btc with funds like grayscale, you have to pay a premium and you are not even sure if they are 100% backed by btc, high risk of fractional reserve and no key ownership
>don't think it's too late, it's never late, i was buying below 1000$ and i still keep buying above 30000$
>don't swing, it's risky and you will not sleep at night, hold for a few years, this will ensure you will hold during the way up with 2k green daily candles
>btc is the most safe but asymmetric bet you can do right now
>remember to convert your entire savings into btc, each month, stacking like a maniac, and you will do just fine
>1 BTC might seem expensive, but you can buy fractions, a fraction of BTC is still worth a lot of money
>if you have an expensive car and paying maintenance, insurance and taxes, consider selling it for btc
>btc is an appreciating asset, not a liability
>btc is not an investment, but the best form of savings
YOU ONLY HAVE ONE TASK, BUY AND HOLD BTC
DON'T FUCK IT UP ANON
2 min later 27851420 Anonymous (11B37F8D-79FA-470F-BD90-BF7DD38339DA.jpg 523x643 205kB)
>>27851249
this is really the best advice newfags can get... pic not related
4 min later 27851563 Anonymous
>>27851249
>Buy high sell low.
My advice to newfags is all of the above but not until the price corrects
6 min later 27851757 Anonymous
>>27851249
This, but with an equal amount of funds in chainlink
7 min later 27851846 Anonymous
>>27851249
Best post on this board. Everyone is blind with greed, but when the music stops only one remains. Shitcoins are good for a cycle or two, but BTC is forever.
8 min later 27851906 Anonymous
Bitcoin is worthless, gold is priceless. Anybody who invests in Bitcoin is a retard because at the end of the day, they know. They know it has no real meaning, that their mines mean nothing, that no matter how many coins they achieve nobody will love them, historians will look back on the decay of the average btc and crypto trader in wonder, wondering how, how a group of young men could be entangled into a web of shitcoins, bringing absolutely nothing of value to society. You will rot and you will never reap the rewards of your suffering and struggle, no matter how many open ended special decentralized uniswaps you do. You will be worthless. You suck. You are a no talent piece of shit, get a real job. Go find yourself a gig. You are a disgrace, pathetic, you garbage. Fuck you.
9 min later 27852015 Anonymous
>>27851906
Someone wasn't hugged enough as a child
12 min later 27852254 Anonymous
>>27851906
there is literally unlimited amount of gold in the universe. just on earth there is enough gold to fucking cover every fucking surface including your pubes a feet thick
13 min later 27852316 Anonymous
>>27851249
>50% crashes are normal, get used to them
I WANT ONE NOW I HAVE FIAT TO APE IN THIS SHIT PLEASE CRASH
14 min later 27852422 Anonymous
>>27852254
Bitcoin is a shit tier currency, absolutely astounding how many cucks are still involved with this scheme. You’ll never fucking make it with Bitcoin or any other crypto, because you are a failure as are all Bitcoin faggots. Fuck you
15 min later 27852509 Anonymous
>>27852316
Bitcoin is a horrible investment long term and you’ll be burned harder than GME faggots
16 min later 27852569 Anonymous
>>27852316
I want a crazy so bad
But I'll settle for a dip
17 min later 27852637 Anonymous
>>27851563
if you keep doing DCA, in a decade when you will look back everything will be just noise anyway
>>27851906
it's a shitty pasta but...
>bringing absolutely nothing of value to society
FULL AND UNCONFISCATABLE PERSONAL MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY IS THE BIGGEST INVENTION OF THE CENTURY, PROTECTING YOUR PURCHASING POWER FROM ROGUE GOVERNMENTS TRYING TO LIMIT YOUR FREEDOM, YOUR TIME, YOUR CAPABILITIES BY ISSUING FOR FREE AND WITHOUT LIMITS THE SAME FAKE FIAT MONEY YOU EARN BY HARD WORK
18 min later 27852763 Anonymous
Based
19 min later 27852797 Anonymous
>>27851249
Based.
19 min later 27852824 Anonymous
>>27852509
who hurt you?
22 min later 27853042 Anonymous
>>27852637
i guess mass adoption will make it really difficult to tax. but they will probably find some kikery to get around that.
I might do some DCA buying after the price corrects
24 min later 27853206 Anonymous (897698 (2).jpg 478x455 55kB)
What about ETH?
31 min later 27853809 Anonymous (1584222043869.jpg 1014x952 84kB)
>>27853206
do we have to do anything with ETH when they switch to ETH 2.0?
and any tips on minimizing taxes? BTW I'm holding long, planning 5~10 years.
34 min later 27853970 Anonymous
>>27851249
Baste.
34 min later 27854005 Anonymous
>>27852422
many people have their uneducated unfunded opinions about bitcoin but at least it's actually scarce.
35 min later 27854043 Anonymous
>all the mid level IQ /pmg/ fuming itt
35 min later 27854096 Anonymous
I have zero bitcoin, I plan on buy and holding. Should i just do know or wait for the next super fat dip
35 min later 27854101 Anonymous
>>27853206
i think eth will do very well in the next 1/2/3 years,
but putting them in a cold wallet and waiting for 2030? nah, i wouldn't do that, who knows what eth tokenomics are gonna be, devs keep changing mind on inflation all the time
36 min later 27854143 Anonymous (363546.jpg 204x247 8kB)
>DAILY REMINDER - YOU ONLY HAVE ONE TASK, BUY MY USELESS ASSET AND BELIEVE IN THE PONZI
37 min later 27854213 Anonymous
>>27851249
If 50% crashes are normal, why don't I wait for one, and buy then?
37 min later 27854264 Anonymous
>>27852422
Bait
41 min later 27854520 Anonymous
>>27852316
>>27852569
>>27854096
at some point you need to enter anyway
you can spread several buy limits (e.g. 5% at 37500. 10% at 37000, 15% at 36500, etc...) so you start filling...
41 min later 27854526 Anonymous
Is metamask risky?
42 min later 27854588 Anonymous
>>27854213
now btc is 37.9k
let's say it goes to 100k then it crash to 50k
would you enter at 37.9k or 50k?
43 min later 27854700 Anonymous
>>27854526
you cannot use metamask with btc, but yes, it's very risky unless you don't use a hardware wallet to sign
it's a browser plugin, VERY RISKY
43 min later 27854736 Anonymous (Apu wins the lottery.png 887x560 53kB)
>>27853042
I was considering the scenario where laws are passed by (((them))) would make owning and using Bitcoin a pain in the ass, but I won't let that possibility get in the way of me stacking sats. Hopefully by the end of this year I will have proud ownership of 0.5 BTC. So close, yet so far...
>>27854096
All you have to do is DCA with cash you don't absolutely need right now or in the near future. You can't time the dip, so don't try it. Just buy whatever you can within you budget and HODL like a motherfucker.
>>27851906
>>27852422
>>27852509
Why are no-coiners always so salty??
47 min later 27854997 Anonymous
>>27854700
What do you mean don’t use a hardware wallet? What do you recommend for storing FTM, BTC and ETH?
47 min later 27855067 Anonymous
>>27854736
we got some tech advantage anyway
(((laws))) are not so effective against math
https://www.reuters.com/article/us- crypto-currency-germany-password/po lice-seize-60-million-of-bitcoin-no w-wheres-the-password-idINKBN2A511T
49 min later 27855135 Anonymous
>>27854096
i feel the price at the moment should be way closer to 30k than 40k but whatever. waiting for the dip to buy in is a surefire way to make sure you miss out. if you are planning to hold long term anyway, a slightly better entry price means barely anything.
51 min later 27855275 Anonymous
>>27855067
>Prosecutors have ensured the man cannot access the largesse, however.
unless he got backups like he supposed to have.
silly boomers.
52 min later 27855344 Anonymous
>>27854997
i mean, you must use a hardware wallet to be safe with metamask
get some hw wallet that supports all of them
be sure to backup the seed offline (the 12/24 words)
55 min later 27855612 Anonymous
too many bobos is a bull signal, but posts encouraging long-term hodling are a bear signal
which FUCKING way is bitcoin going to go
56 min later 27855716 Anonymous
>>27851249
>Its normal for a currency to lose half its value overnight
Yeah, maybe in Venezuela, but in a real country we need a currency we can actually use to get things done.
57 min later 27855784 Anonymous (Struggler.png 500x354 89kB)
>>27855067
Oh fugg, does that German have his seed backed up? If he does, can't he just "steal" his Bitcoin back? If he did do that, it would be the most absolutely based thing I've heard in a long time lmao.
On another note, can anyone foresee a scenario where BTC really does become worthless? No trying to FUD, just playing devil's advocate. After going down the Bitcoin rabbit hole, I almost want to believe that it's too good to be true considering how many problems it solves, just to prevent myself from feeling the disappointment if it were to fail.
57 min later 27855817 Anonymous
>>27855716
bitcoin is garbage money for a lot of reasons but i seriously doubt we've reached the top of this speculative bubble
1 hours later 27855985 Anonymous
>>27855716
1 BTC = 1 BTC
1 hours later 27855992 Anonymous (1585326218051.png 994x1024 1063kB)
>>27855784
The only thing that can possibly stop this is a full, irrecoverable collapse of the entire planetary electrical system. and when that happens no amount of fiat, or gold, or crypto will matter anymore.
1 hours later 27856320 Anonymous
>>27855612
>posts encouraging long-term hodling are a bear signal
it was 12k when i started the daily reminder
https://warosu.org/biz/thread/S2341 6440
>>27855716
i use btc to save all the wealth i don't need to spend (yet)
>>27855784
>can anyone foresee a scenario where BTC really does become worthless?
worthless for who?
bitcoin is us, we enforce bitcoin rules, if we keep doing it, it can only grow stronger and more valuable
1 hours later 27856537 Anonymous (The Dogecoin Standard.jpg 1492x996 139kB)
>>27855992
If that's the case, then Bitcoin is a fucking miracle after all things considered. Not trying to put a religious bend on things, but I thank God everyday for the gut feeling I had for putting my stock shares in Bitcoin. I'll gladly pay that capital gains tax if it means I get to be in control of my financial destiny again...we really are gonna make it bros...
1 hours later 27856688 Anonymous
>>27855784
Bitcoin is going to stabilize sooner or later, be it at 100$ or 1 million. Bull runs will be much more rare.
1 hours later 27857193 Anonymous (poll.png 1387x822 90kB)
>>27851249
A recent strawpoll some other anon posted indicated that biz's biggest hold was BTC, but you would never guess that reading biz regularly...
https://www.strawpoll.me/42564156/
1 hours later 27857258 Anonymous
>50% crashes are normal, get used to them
>"just buy lol"
I will, next crash. I'm all money right now. Super comfy.
1 hours later 27857369 Anonymous
>>27854588
now btc is 37.9k
let's say it goes to 50k then it crash to 25k
would you enter at 37.9k or 25k?
1 hours later 27857563 Anonymous (bernie.jpg 1257x766 151kB)
>>27857258
>Super comfy.
not really
>The Senate voted to progress Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus in an all-night session where VP Harris was the tiebreaker
>As budget chairman, Bernie Sanders will play a central role in shepherding Biden’s agenda through Congress.
1 hours later 27857646 Anonymous
>>27857369
nobody has a crystal ball
it could be a crash from 288k to 144k
that's why you DCA and hold for 10 years
1 hours later 27857734 Anonymous
>>27857369
wat
1 hours later 27857953 Anonymous
>>27857258
>all money right now
i just hope you are not talking about usd here
1 hours later 27857985 Anonymous
>>27857734
it could happen, take it into account
if it happens just buy more
1 hours later 27858480 Anonymous
>>27857985
I meant wat as in I don't know what you're meaning to say.
btc go to 50k. then crash to 25k. subsequently, buy more.
wat do you mean by 'enter; at 37.9k?
1 hours later 27858518 Anonymous
Why in the hell would you all in btc instead of link? Unless you have a ton of money the payoff on link is way better. The problem with this advice is it isn't about maximizing profit which is what everyone wants to do.
1 hours later 27858561 Anonymous
>>27858480
he was referring to this >>27854588
1 hours later 27858808 Anonymous
>>27858561
That's just begging the question. What do you mean by entering at 37.9k or 50k? You, of course, try to enter at the lowest possible point. That means that you enter at 37.9k. Unless you're shorting, in which case it's the other way around.
1 hours later 27859136 Anonymous
>>27858518
look, let people onboard first and understand how crypto works, how dangerous and volatile it is
so, first the basics (how to buy, how to handle private keys or seed, how to transact, the basics to avoid losing money), because if you didn't notice 90% of the board are all newfrens, so my daily reminders are a safer way to onboard inexperienced people, or people who don't want to risk too much
then, there will be time for them to learn to study alts, what they really do, about altseasons, swings and stuff like that, but these are all risky stuff that requires experience and constant monitoring and 99% of newfrens would get rekt within 10 minutes
1 hours later 27859262 Anonymous
>>27857953
Worse, CAD.
Actually I should say I'm still mostly in investments, but nothing as stressful as crypto. Ready to move back in at the drop of a hat though.
1 hours later 27859321 Anonymous
>>27859136
tell me, fren, what to alts do? u don't need to know all the ins and outs of complex technicalities. all u need to kno is: how2makeprofits, when buy when sell.
1 hours later 27859353 Anonymous (20201208_181538.jpg 1280x960 221kB)
Based
The only point of shitcoins is to increase your sats
1 hours later 27859632 Anonymous (itsallover.jpg 708x388 69kB)
>>27856537
as the very wise ICP once said,
>To see this great world come to an end
>Would be the next best to seeing it begin
1 hours later 27859666 Anonymous
>>27851906
Is this the fabled nocoiner?
1 hours later 27860230 Anonymous
>>27859321
the only time i buy alts is with valid ICOs
it means i look at git, i try to run a node, i try to play around to check if it's not vaporware, and usually it pays off very well and with limited risks
i made 4 btc with solana ico for example
but if you ape into random shitcoins it's unironically degenerate gambling, and i don't suggest that at all
1 hours later 27860461 Anonymous
>>27860230
i add, you also need to know the basics of finance (if you don't search martin shkreli finance lessons)
so you don't get rekt with ICOs like Algorand that had a crazy diluted marketcap
1 hours later 27860734 Anonymous
>>27851906
Imagine being dumb enough to think like this. We are literally moving towards Electric Vehicles, China already has A.I tech for damn near everything, Self Driving cars, renewable energy....you think we won’t have virtual currency?
Bitcoin is needed. Institutional investors are in, PayPal accepts it. It’s needed.
it takes far to fucking long to transfer money across boarders. Fucking SWIFT banking systems outdated asf.
You are going to get left behind
2 hours later 27860891 Anonymous
>>27852422
You are not explaining why?
2 hours later 27860944 Anonymous (schiff.jpg 325x535 40kB)
>>27859666
2 hours later 27861359 Anonymous
I'm a peasant with only 0.5 BTC. It's kept offline on a trezor, the 12/24 words are written down and kept in my safe. Are my BTCs secure?
2 hours later 27861500 Anonymous
>>27851249
Thanks for the reminder. Bought six figures at the halving, feels good man.
Y'all are crazy to be playing the shitcoin casino.
2 hours later 27861546 Anonymous
>>27861359
>the 12/24 words are written down and kept in my safe. Are my BTCs secure?
yep
2 hours later 27861947 Anonymous
>>27861359
You're doing better than 98% of the anons here now
2 hours later 27862074 Anonymous
>>27851249
Based anon. 10/10 info 4 newfags
2 hours later 27862238 Anonymous
>>27861359
That's a very good level of security for half a BTC yes.
2 hours later 27862483 Anonymous
>>27862238
It's a lot of money for me anon. Thanks for the answers anons.
2 hours later 27863103 Anonymous (HODL.jpg 1080x1080 366kB)
2 hours later 27863302 Anonymous
>>27851249
but Bitcoin sucks, why do people keep buying it? it's slow.
>I was buying below 1000$
Gee I wonder why you would tell us to buy it now
2 hours later 27863355 Anonymous
>>27851906
>anyone who invests in bitcoin is a retard
Literally all the smartest people invest in bitcoin and only retards invest in gold
(You are a retard)
2 hours later 27863599 Anonymous
>>27863302
>but Bitcoin sucks, why do people keep buying it?
keep thinking about it maybe you will get it in time for the next cycle.
2 hours later 27863687 Anonymous
Why hello there faggots, how the fuck do I get into crypto
2 hours later 27864147 Anonymous
>>27863302
i'm still buying
bitcoin is probably going to 1M in the next decade
2 hours later 27864275 Anonymous
>>27857369
I would buy now if I had any more money.
Bitcoin is testing 38k which is minor resistance. From 38k it will be testing 42k which could be happening at any time. This stuff is volatile.
Once we break 42k it’s more likely IMO that we push way beyond 50k rather than retesting the 42k as support.
This is crypto, not the S&P500. Things happen very quickly
2 hours later 27864350 Anonymous
>>27863687
Open an account on any exchange and link it to your bank account. Transfer it to a wallet if you want
The end
2 hours later 27864469 Anonymous
What wallet should I use bros? Is Electrum fine? Do I just send BTC to any of the addresses in the "Addresses" tab? Why are there so many addresses?
2 hours later 27864481 Anonymous
>>27864350
Thanks bro
2 hours later 27864562 Anonymous
>>27864350
Pls respond to this then
>>27864469
2 hours later 27864656 Anonymous
>>27851249
this but eth
2 hours later 27864683 Anonymous
Does this advice go for ETHEREUM as wel?
2 hours later 27864895 Anonymous
>>27864350
coinbase pro if you are entering from usd/eur, but id verification is a mess and it will take a while
i don't know if you can use fiat on binance as well now, binance has lower fees
2 hours later 27865176 Anonymous
>>27851249
Telle about self custody, please. What is the best way to keep crypto safe from hacks. Thanks, from newbiz kids.
3 hours later 27865374 Anonymous
>>27864895
I use Gemini. Make sure you email support for access to Gemini pro if anyone signs up for this. Let’s you set limit orders etc.
>>27864469
I have a Trexir (original) but don’t use it bc I’m a lazy retard.
Make sure you order from their site not amazon though otherwise you run a risk of third party tampering
3 hours later 27865695 Anonymous
>>27864656
>>27864683
it's your choice
for sure eth is less risky than other shitcoins
i bought some at 0.025, now 0.045, if it goes over 0.1 i will sell them for btc, otherwise if there is some good ico coming i will use it as pocket money to throw 1k here and there
but 90% of my total networth is all in bitcoin anyway
3 hours later 27865711 Anonymous
>>27865374
Trezor*
(Phone posting)
3 hours later 27865892 Anonymous (Apu 2.jpg 700x394 34kB)
>>27851249
Last question for now, is there a way to exchange crypto without incuring a capital gains tax? On Trezor Suite, it appears that they give you the option to exchange whatever crypto you have to another for a reasonable exchange rate. I currently own 13k Doge (the only alt I own), and if it really moons to $1, would I be able to withdraw it from the exchange, and convert it to BTC through the service associated with my wallet (Trezor One). Asking for a friend on his Minecraft server of course, I would never advocate for doing anything like depriving the (((IRS))) from an honest days work...
3 hours later 27865972 Anonymous
>>27864147
Fud
3 hours later 27866047 Anonymous
>>27851249
Trust me guys! Buying Tulips is a legit investment!
3 hours later 27866199 Anonymous
>>27866047
t. filtered midwit GME buyer
3 hours later 27866265 Anonymous
>>27866199
GME = South Sea Company
Bitcoin = Tulips
3 hours later 27866457 Anonymous
>>27864469
>>27865176
this is how i do it
so, i run a full bitcoin core node
i have a mini pc always on 24/7 (ThinkCentre M93p Tiny)
1tb ssd, veracrypt partition (strong password 1)
i boot the pc with a live linux (i use some ubuntu lts)
run bitcoin core and sync the blockchain on the mounted ssd partition (it will take 2/3 days at least with a good connection)
i don't do anything with the computer
i don't install nor browse anything
just live linux booted from a pendrive, so when you unmount the veracrypt ssd partition and you switch off, there is nothing stored physically
wallet.dat encrypted (strong password 2) + 100 BACKUPS (VERY IMPORTANT) i keep doing from time to time, in case you receive bitcoins on new addresses, cd/dvd are better than flash memories for backups (harder to corrupt)
a bit paranoid but i got a nice stack
3 hours later 27866598 Anonymous
>>27866047
>every big brain In tech got in 10-15 years ago
>every big brain in finance is getting in now
>some nigger on an Azerbaijani yak herding forum still thinks it’s tulip mania 2.0
3 hours later 27866730 Anonymous
>>27866457
You’re being too autistic about security
That Greek guy who coined the term “not your keys, not your coins” would say your approach isn’t balanced and is too on the extreme of security which goes against the entire premise of the blockchain, it is a balance of security and accessibility and you’re going way on the end of security when you should take a balanced approach and be in the middle somewhere
You’ll end up losing access to your own crypto if you push security to the extreme, by no fault of anyone but your own
3 hours later 27866793 Anonymous (1609534294389.jpg 1000x1000 94kB)
>>27851249
Best advice for newfags.
3 hours later 27867049 Anonymous
>>27866730
>You’re being too autistic about security
trust me, when your stack starts growing, you become paranoid
>your approach isn’t balanced and is too on the extreme of security which goes against the entire premise of the blockchain
i run a full node, so i keep enforcing the rules, and verifying and forwarding valid blocks/tx, that's the entire premise of decentralization
RUNNING A FULL NODE IS IMPORTANT IF YOU BELIEVE IN BITCOIN
>You’ll end up losing access to your own crypto
>100 BACKUPS (VERY IMPORTANT)
3 hours later 27867467 Anonymous
>>27866598
Bitcoin solely bases its value on scarcity and hype. Point in case value jumped as soon as Musk put memecoin in his twitter bio. The only reason it is valued as high as it is, is due to distrust of the greedy bankers running the government.
3 hours later 27867507 Anonymous
>>27851249
WE ARE SMASHING THROUGH THE $38,000 RESISTANCE RIGHT NOW LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOO
3 hours later 27867663 Anonymous
>>27867467
Cool I can’t wait to buy more
3 hours later 27867680 Anonymous
>>27867049
I own BTC but it’s connected to my identity because I transferred from an exchange that had my information to a wallet.
How would you recommend I anonymize myself? Monero? I really don’t know and figure that if I hold this stuff I might as well keep it quiet.
3 hours later 27867751 Anonymous
>>27867507
GO DOWN FOR A BIT YOU FUCKING SHITS I NEED TO BUY MORE
>>27867467
Scarcity, hype and distrust of banks are literally what sustains normal currency.
3 hours later 27868491 Anonymous
>>27867467
>The only reason it is valued as high as it is, is due to distrust of the greedy bankers running the government.
>The only reason
>only
yeah ok
>>27867680
Coinjoin
3 hours later 27868664 Anonymous
>>27851249
no shit faggot, why are you telling reddit zoomers?
3 hours later 27868683 Anonymous
>>27851249
Actual question: how did Satoshi get it so right? how is it that everything that came after can't ever amount to it? Is it just because it started a few years earlier so we see what say ETH will be in 3 years?
3 hours later 27868752 Anonymous
>>27851249
Also, buy through what sites then? Whats the cheapest? easiest for me is coinbase -> paper wallet; does that work?
3 hours later 27868877 Anonymous
>>27866457
Cheers.
3 hours later 27868883 Anonymous
>>27868491
How? Is this just a feature integrated into wallets, or is there some best practice way to do it?
3 hours later 27868962 Anonymous
>>27868683
youre a fucking pretard, do you think Satoshi even built 1% of what bitcoin is today? youre a fag and a retard and I hate you beyond reason. Please go back to plebbit you Fat. Stupid. Fuck.
3 hours later 27869020 Anonymous
>>27851249
based
3 hours later 27869033 Anonymous
>>27868683
Simple and basic. ETH/XMR/etc. have large feature sets to manage, more problems to solve. BTC does one thing very well and is a universal standard for doing that one thing.
3 hours later 27869081 Anonymous
>>27868752
yeah, binance for europeans.
3 hours later 27869086 Anonymous
>>27868883
https://wasabiwallet.io/
watch some tutorial
3 hours later 27869170 Anonymous
>>27868962
calm down bro
3 hours later 27869371 Anonymous
>>27851249
Based. I fuck around with penny stocks and alt coins. Every month I take a $200 and fuck around with alt coins and penny stocks and take the profits and initial funds and drop them into btc. I usually make $50-$100 in profit each month. Some people tell me I'm a fool for not reinvesting the earnings but I'm not looking for a one off PnD that pays 300%. I'm in it for the long haul.
3 hours later 27869395 Anonymous
>>27869086
What’s your opinion on hardware wallets if you’re running a full node already? Good idea?
3 hours later 27869623 Anonymous
>>27866265
i don't recall tulips having a hard cap on future supply.
4 hours later 27869659 Anonymous (1600116816040.jpg 660x371 242kB)
>>27866730
What would your best practices be for securing BTC?
4 hours later 27870027 Anonymous
>>27851249
What should be a minimum buy in for a beginner to make it worth my time? $100? $1000?
Thanks for the help. This will be fun.
4 hours later 27870037 Anonymous (quest giver.jpg 960x960 160kB)
>>27851249
Unironically the most based thread I've seen on /biz/ in months.
4 hours later 27870095 Anonymous
>>27856537
this, I thank God everyday for my good fortune to learn about BTC as early as I did, one decision to buy BTC changed my life
4 hours later 27870204 Anonymous (1612456272735.png 753x960 29kB)
>>27851249
>Hold Beetcoeen ! !1
>Limited supply ! !
>Satoshee!!
>DIamond handz ! !!
>Apes stronk!
4 hours later 27870857 Anonymous
>>27870095
What year?
Knew about it in late 2017. Bought late 2020.
4 hours later 27871541 Anonymous
Is the reason BTC is so shorted because hedge funds are actually the ones buying and hodling massive amounts of BTC and they will force a drop in price by dumping to pick up money on their shorts???
4 hours later 27871839 Anonymous
>>27851420
Is that the Slav girl from rubic team
4 hours later 27871950 Anonymous
>>27851249
amazing advice amongst alll the shitcoin shills. One q tho, how will bitcoin fare when Elon makes Doge the world currency? (I unironically believe this, he owns >27% of all DOGE. he just keeps buying and pumping price hes the whale that never dumps because he has a plan. and he will absolutely make it currency on mars as well) will we be able to covert BTC to doge?
4 hours later 27872148 Anonymous
>>27851249
reddit thread
4 hours later 27872275 Anonymous
>>27870204
>>27872148
retards, I post almost every day
https://warosu.org/biz/thread/S2341 6440
4 hours later 27872344 Anonymous (Gippo_Dudee (1).jpg 473x480 69kB)
Bump
4 hours later 27872422 Anonymous
>>27872275
gb2r
4 hours later 27872481 Anonymous
>>27852637
>FULL AND UNCONFISCATABLE PERSONAL MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY IS THE BIGGEST INVENTION OF THE CENTURY, PROTECTING YOUR PURCHASING POWER FROM ROGUE GOVERNMENTS TRYING TO LIMIT YOUR FREEDOM, YOUR TIME, YOUR CAPABILITIES BY ISSUING FOR FREE AND WITHOUT LIMITS THE SAME FAKE FIAT MONEY YOU EARN BY HARD WORK
Monero does it better.
4 hours later 27872592 Anonymous
>>27870027
You need to stop thinking about it like that.
Having $1 invested makes you better off than someone who has $0 invested.
Put as much as you can in.
4 hours later 27872871 Anonymous
>>27872481
Monero is based, but I don’t hold any, well, maybe an unknown amount
4 hours later 27873000 Anonymous
>>27853042
You missed your shot. lol
4 hours later 27873065 Anonymous
>buy btc
>send to wallet
>pay fee
>lose profit
whats the point lmao
4 hours later 27873203 Anonymous
>>27873065
Consider it a small fee to make your shit unfreezable by a bank.
4 hours later 27873227 Anonymous
>>27873065
>your profit is equal to 0.001 btc
ok
4 hours later 27873255 Anonymous
>>27851249
I DONT WANNA BUY AT 30K FUCK
4 hours later 27873256 Anonymous
>>27873065
ETH fees are like $250.
4 hours later 27873352 Anonymous
>>27851249
based
newfags will still leverage trade though and lose all their crypto then see btc eventually at 500k and rope
4 hours later 27873386 Anonymous
>>27873065
>tx fee
2$
>keep it inside the exchange
>exchange get hacked
and you lose it all
>account frozen for x reason
and you lose it all
>exchange sells you unbacked fake btc
and you never had any btc and no possibility to verify it
4 hours later 27873616 Anonymous
>>27871950
this is some q tier trash, every year or so doge has a ridiculous pump then reset check the charts this is nothing new
4 hours later 27873699 Anonymous
>>27863355
Nobody wants to invest in your shit coin other than some random washed up billionaire that you hope and pray pumps it up to make it look somewhat real. The volatility of it makes it such nonsense it’s impractical
>next week Elon musk pumps it up again! Dude WINklvosss!!!! Dude #Bitcoin!
Just admit your currency is shit, it’s absolutely impractical and outdated.
4 hours later 27873721 Anonymous
>>27851249
Fuck off with your useless ponzi. Can't wait until the bubble finally bursts.
5 hours later 27873852 Anonymous
>>27851906
>not taking bitcoin profits and buying gold as a way to avoid taxes
ngmi
5 hours later 27873985 Anonymous
>>27855716
Look at the purchasing power of a dollar in the last decade then come back here
5 hours later 27873987 Anonymous
>>27873699
>your currency is outdated
>buy gold instead
wew lad
5 hours later 27874014 Anonymous (19267FD1-F3D3-475D-AF48-5A816FC11FCC.jpg 976x850 63kB)
>>27851249
1 millions percent correct.
5 hours later 27874150 Anonymous
>>27873721
>Fuck off with your useless ponzi.
pension funds are ponzi, not btc
>Can't wait until the bubble finally bursts.
The multi trillion dollars bond market bubble you mean? Negative interest rates are great bro, buy some lmao, great investment ahahahaha
5 hours later 27874160 Anonymous
The next BTC is BTC, collect profit in your alts but always remember who is top dog, not sure why this is so hard to understand for some.
5 hours later 27874162 Anonymous
>>27873616
Who TF is this then if not Elon?
https://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/ address/DH5yaieqoZN36fDVciNyRueRGvG LR3mr7L
5 hours later 27874223 Anonymous
>>27874160
ETH will be worth more than BTC EOY
5 hours later 27874229 Anonymous
>>27863103
like that internet money
5 hours later 27874628 Anonymous
>bitcoin is an asymmetric bet
>institutions are buying it with billions of dollars
>retards on 4chan are saying it will go to zero
I know which side of the bet I want to be on
5 hours later 27874653 Anonymous
>>27874150
You are wealth of knowledge and I thank you for posting.
I have a long way to go to get up to speed on how to secure and properly log my shit so I am not putting all my trust in the apps.
Can you send some more websites for us newfrens to read up on?
5 hours later 27875049 Anonymous
>>27874653
>Can you send some more websites for us newfrens to read up on?
There are probably tons of tutorials on YouTube I guess
5 hours later 27875424 Anonymous
>>27874653
What do you want to learn?
Conquer Trading & Investing
and Benjamin Cowen are the two best crypto channels I’ve found on YouTube.
Everyone else is just a click baiting moonboy
5 hours later 27875653 Anonymous
>>27874653
99Bitcoins on YouTube explains concepts fairly well.
5 hours later 27876424 Anonymous
>>27875424
>>27875653
>>27875049
I’m not a dipshit by any means but my computer skills/knowledge are about as strong as my search abilities. I am capable of learning, but I am still looking for a trustworthy source and a sounding board. As hilarious as it sounds, biz is that source so far.
5 hours later 27876428 Anonymous
>>27866457
100 backups is idiotic
5 hours later 27876566 Anonymous (1611143829632.jpg 540x503 27kB)
>>27851249
WOMP WOMP SHITCOIN ALERT ABANDON THREAD WEEWOOWEE WOO
5 hours later 27876661 Anonymous
>>27874628
the side that predicted LINK
5 hours later 27876964 Anonymous
>>27876428
still less idiotic than losing your entire savings
5 hours later 27877041 Anonymous (1610175400675.gif 220x220 794kB)
Bump so newfags can see this
5 hours later 27877353 Anonymous
>>27874223
First and only rule of crypto. In the end BTC always wins.
5 hours later 27877361 Anonymous
>>27854096
You will never be able to buy bitcoin below 50k again. Any price under 50k is a buy opportunity. Start accumulating NOW faggot. Stop fiddling your fucking thumbs. TAKE ACTION.
5 hours later 27877647 Anonymous
>>27851906
>Bitcoin is worthless, gold is priceless. Anybody who invests in Bitcoin is a retard because at the end of the day, they know. They know it has no real meaning
>buy bitcoin when it is $1
>years later it becomes $40,000
>"yeah guys bitcoin is fucking worthless, you should KYS if you invest in such scams, nobody in the history of the world has ever made money from bitcoin"
This isn't a far off, impossible hypothetical. You can't say this is a scam, or they're worthless, or pieces of shit. One day they're at one value, and another day they're at another value higher than it was before. Something that gains value isn't worthless, by definition.
6 hours later 27878215 Anonymous
>>27873386
what offline wallet do I use?
6 hours later 27878676 Anonymous (1610407305230.jpg 640x764 103kB)
>>27851249
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT
6 hours later 27879126 Anonymous (1506693257719.png 992x900 81kB)
Is this the 40k waiting room?
6 hours later 27879194 Anonymous (1605214721469.png 1141x712 274kB)
>>27866047
>tulips.
how long did the tulip mania last? I'm legit don't know. People keep comparing it to btc, but it seems like the btc run just keeps getting bigger every 4 years.
Were tulips a short thing, or did it last a decade too?
6 hours later 27879551 Anonymous (amijustpoorandgettingrapedbyfees.png 996x134 9kB)
newfag here just trying to get a feel for this so I didn't buy very much. Is my dollar amount going down even though I'm selling for more than I bought because of the fees? How much volume do I really need to move before I get any real return if I want to trade more than once every 3 months?
6 hours later 27879641 Anonymous
>>27879194
I don’t wanna read this shit, is there gonna be a dip after the halving that I can buy on?
6 hours later 27879659 Anonymous
>>27879551
yeah because of fees i guess.
just buy and hodl
6 hours later 27879702 Anonymous
>>27879194
>>27879641
Just looked it up.
Tulips seem to have taken off in 1634 and crashed in 1637
>In 1634, tulipmania swept through Holland. "The rage among the Dutch to possess [tulip bulbs] was so great that the ordinary industry of the country was neglected, and the population, even to its lowest dregs, embarked in the tulip trade." A single bulb could be worth as much as 4,000 or even 5,500 florins.
>That means that the best of tulips cost upwards of $750,000 in today's money (but with many bulbs trading in the $50,000 - $150,000 range). By 1636, the demand for the tulip trade was so large that regular marts for their sale were established on the Stock Exchange of Amsterdam, in Rotterdam, Harlaem, and other towns.
>People began buying tulips with leverage - using margined derivatives contracts to buy more than they could afford. But as quickly as it began, confidence was dashed. By the end of the year 1637, prices began to fall and never looked back.
6 hours later 27879752 Anonymous
>>27879659
That sucks, I just wanted to make smol comfy gains every now and again. I bought at 38k last night feels bad that I sold for a "loss"
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