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>>29529189
Youre fucking retarded, the double spend did happen on the 21st and was first reported by BitMex as a part of their market watch protocol. The only explanation that came out of it was “well we don’t know what happened but it’s such a rare event let’s just overlook it!” Even though industry leaders admitted the 15% price correction that day was a direct result of the attack.

There is no plan, and those who don’t want the Elon Bread Crumbs have hundreds of other positive things to play with within the BSV network to help solidify the position in their minds.

Refute ANY of this:
>>29527840
The sad truth is you can’t and you won’t even attempt to because it’s not an angle you can work your bullshit on. Tech is tech, and the tech works. I’m sorry it will kill your 30+ “DeFi” apps and your L1/L2 network bags but frankly that isn’t my problem.

BitMex discussing the double spend:
>https://www.twitter.com/BitMEXResearch/status/1352256363704037377
Link to the Stale Block:
>https://blog.bitmex.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/losing.txt

>>29529096
My holdings are BTC, ETH, BSV, LINK, IOTA, HBAR, ROSE, XRP, and NANO. That’s in order of gross value as well. If you’ve read even a single industry report put out by the World Economic Forum (GLOBAL BANKS) you’d see why XRP isn’t a terrible hold but fuck buying at anything above 20 cents. Go watch some tranny porn; the adults are talking.

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>>29336564
21+ If you can afford it, same as Core.
>>29336591
BSV addressed an issue with block size that BCH half-heartedly attempted to fix. The BSV fork fixed network congestion and the larger block size allows for many more transactions to be processed per block which in turn allows for faster validation on the blockchain and more transactions to be confirmed per second.

Hope I’m not butchering the explanation too much, just smoked a joint. All this without mentioning BSV allowing for tokenized assets similar to ER-20 tokens on the Ethereum network, the “normal-person friendly” innovations allowing the common person to have ease of access when interacting with the BSV network (many are turned off to Bitcoin’s technical bar of knowledge to properly utilize), among other things. If you’re seriously interested check out the BSV subreddit and or listen to some of Craig’s talks on YouTube.
>the fact ((they)) don’t want anyone to know all of this exists is the largest selling point for me
>veribit is also bullish on BSV (and will list it under the BTC ticker) which will become the first exchange to allow users to retain their private keys on site without the exchange ever having access to them
From a critical mass perspective the general public is just starting to become aware of the project as a whole and the history behind the call for a fork. It’s a very exciting time for BSV.. to say the least.

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>>29306882
Appreciate you cuties. Gonna start buying in tranches

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It dropped a month ago, where were you?

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happy 24th birthday anon!! we've all been there buddy :)

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>>23492875
you a'ight

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>>22434214
That's a weird way to spell Glasgow.

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>>21951958
Based.

Im still holding BABA though. Chinese are not going to buy less things online. And cloud computing is also future proof.

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>>20653203
ah, i never understood why nintendo attracted the creepiest faggots on earth
look at those mongols

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>>20629993
They were beating expectations, but the outlook looks stagnant, no?
7nm not till 2022 is just a joke.

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>>20515750
>Avoiding taxes by just not generating any taxable income
Now this is big brain hedge fund investing strats

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>Vincent Kosuga
Vincent W. Kosuga was an American onion farmer and commodity trader best known for manipulating the onion futures market. Public outcry over his practices led to the passing of the Onion Futures Act, which banned the trading of futures contracts on onions.
>With his partner Sam Seigel, a fellow onion trader and owner of a local produce company, Kosuga embarked upon a scheme to corner the onion futures market. In the fall of 1955, Seigel and Kosuga bought enough onions and onion futures so that they controlled 98 percent of the available onions in Chicago. Millions of pounds of onions were shipped to Chicago to cover their purchases. By late 1955, they had stored 30,000,000 pounds (14,000 tons) of onions in Chicago. They then convinced onion growers to begin purchasing their inventory by threatening to flood the market with onions if they did not.

>As the growers began buying onions, Seigel and Kosuga purchased short positions on a large amount of onion contracts. They also arranged to have their stores of onions reconditioned because they had begun to spoil. They shipped them outside of Chicago to have them cleaned and then repackaged and re-shipped back to Chicago. The new shipments of onions caused many futures traders to think that there was an excess of onions and further drove down onion prices in Chicago. By the end of the onion season in March 1956, Seigel and Kosuga had flooded the markets with their onions and driven the price of 50 pounds (23 kg) of onions down to 10 cents a bag. In August 1955, the same quantity of onions had been priced at $2.75 a bag. So many onions were shipped to Chicago in order to depress prices that there were onion shortages in other parts of the United States.

>Seigel and Kosuga made millions of dollars. Though this drove many onion farmers into bankruptcy

>Kosuga was defiant, replying to his critics: "If it's against the law to make money... then I'm guilty".

What a hero.
How can we even compete?

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>>20334456
In 50 years this will look boring
>>20334483
Beating the fucking SPY means being down less than 3% desu
Beating SPY is easy if you just buy Amazon or MSFT, which even a retard boomer can do.

I think we should actually try to beat QQQ from now on.
>>20334404
Dont do this.
>>20334548
Roll them over. One week more and one strike down. Do this on friday for the best bang for your buck. Should give you some credit as well unless its a fucking penny.

But actually decide this time on what you want to own and what you dont want.

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