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>>54295717
See? This is the future that replaces fiat, a currency you either have to hide like a crate of gold buried in your yard, or trust to some 20 yr old Jewboy and his goblin girlfriend hiding on an island.

How can a system like that NOT be the future of finance?

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>>17929993
I love how all of you Libertarians are turning into Bernouts looking for free gov't gibs now.

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A relative of mine passed away a while ago and I was left £35,000 (about $50,000) as a result. Following my parents' advice I put it all in cash ISAs (a kind of savings account) and left it while I completed my college degree. Now I'm about to graduate and have about £22k of student loans to pay off, which will leave me with £13k ($20k).

Now the sensible thing to do would be to stick it in another savings account or put it towards a deposit on a property when I'm older but I'm curious as to what kind of entrepreneurial endeavours I could put it towards. I haven't thought about it until very recently though so I am a little short on ideas

TL;DR Will be debt free after graduating college and have inherited £13k, wat do with it

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