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At work, will make the TG when I get a chance. made a Twitter already

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Why are the historical ones using heiken ashi candles and the current one using normal ones?
Also logarithmic vs linear scales.

You don’t need to distort reality to prove this point. Instead this chart destroys its own credibility from the start.
>t. Wholecoiner

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>>58411282
I have one Bitcoin, if I trade it for a house do I need to pay capital gains tax?

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It meets all the criteria for LTC ETF, as a cloned copy of BTC code, same application basically for SEC—and there’s no argument the SEC can make now not to approve it too. There was a tweet from an insider last week saying these same ETF companies are going to push for it. I personally think the SEC is going to deny Ethereum’s ETF (so they can flex their power), but then approve an LTC (and BCH) ETFs to then say they’re being balanced/fair in their decisions.

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And he e-mailed the scammers to demand his millions and threaten to sue them.

Two weeks later some random guy called him out of the blue and claimed to be an international fraud investigator and offered to pursue his scammers and get his millions for him. All he needed for that to work were a fee of 3.000€, which my FIL gladly paid. The guy then mailed him demanding more money since the job unexpectedly turned out harder than anticipated. My FIL refused and demand the investigator do the job he was already hired for.

Said investigator then contacted him and said he'd manage to secure his millions, all he needed was his bank details. So he literally, **again**, gave away his card numbers, online login and 2-factor authentication codes to his new account to some random guy on the phone who was barely able to speak his language. **FOR THE SECOND TIME.** And again his bank account gets drained to like -5.000€.

He literally went from having about 320.000€ in his retirement fund to being in almost -50.000€ in debt in about three months.

So where are we now? The only reason he hasn't entered literal bankruptcy yet is because his wife has her finances completely separate from him and now has to fund their entire life while his monthly pension payments get almost completely garnished to pay off his debt.

We also spoke to a lawyer and they told us that he is completely on the hook for all the lost money and the accrued debt because there is no judge in this nation that would not consider him at the very least grossly negligent for what he did.

And you know what? He still believes his millions exist.

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>>58293593
I have 80, what am I in for?

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