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>>51024974
real estate and dividend stocks. Boring as hell, takes forever but really hard to fuck up.

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Sounds good. Like i said still holding. It's just money

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why do we need exchanges? can't we just use ebay? or craigslist? or whatever europoors and poojeets use?

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If I win the Mega Millions tomorrow, does that make me safe from the recession?

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>>50609880
I'm going for LDOT at the moment. 1 DOT currently being equal to 1.26 lcDOTs, and lcDOTs being exchanged 1:1 to DOT in October 2023, doesn't it make more sense to stake it as LDOT at 20% return?
While staking, you will get steady ~25% return until October 2023, with lcDOT you get a promise of a flat ~26% return at the end of it. So about the same, but LDOT (regular DOT with 1% fee to exchange right away, or regular 28 day unstake wait time) would imo have better liquidity if the bull returns before October 2023. Fair to consider that lcDOT will also closer approach 1:1 to October, but will still be some percentage off when you might want to take it out during the bull. In addition, using LDOTs you get ACAs which imo are undervalued as well and can moon seperately.
I have also looked into BDOT (Binance wrapped parachain locked DOT, also redeemed after October), which is currently trading at 1:1.33 and even 1:1.45 in recent past. But then you have to keep it in CEX instead of the chain.

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>>50577592
Already made it fren although be it im a poormans millionaire living a frugile life

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>>50507550
So the premise of this thread that you created in order to brag about your success is that you're humble, am I getting this right sir

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>>50308458
February 13 2002

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XRP is for Banks
HBAR is for Corps
ETH is for Nerds
BTC is for Boomers

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>>50208995
Out of the 100 bizraelies that would buy a BNB shitcoin, 50 probably bought D0B0 during it's run last year. Out of those 50, 10 might still be in. Out of those 10, 3 might not have a bad enough taste in their mouth to buy this associated shitcoin: a shitcoin that has no funny memes, minimal community involvement, and at a first glance, looks to be a pump 'n' dump cash-grab compared to D0B0's November feverdream. Out of those 3, 2 won't buy because the market's still in an unbroken downtrend.

So by my calculations, 1 in 100 bizraelies with an eye on BNB memecoin-shitcoins will buy this one.

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>>50103651
*ahem* according to my notes it stands for shit and piss.

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>>49968626
Ser since we started communication GME (ticker: GME) has lost 69444.4444444 dollars (150000000/3/30/24 (1 hour since post)). This money is not coming back ser.

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Amazon contributed to inflation with $15/hour min wage and 350K min annual salary.
Prove me wrong.

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>Russia announced it's cutting 1/3 of its oil supply to EU tomorrow
>oil is red
>markets are green
Huh

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>>49640241
>nothing more than nag people and make lists?

ya my first job out of college i automated one of these hag's job using excel and VBA then got fired. She had been "double checking" lists versus purchasing order lists, manually... for 20 years

pretty sure she was fucking the boss

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Finally got the 120 dot for minimum stake. Should I take it off staking in Binance and stake myself? Anybody got experience with this?

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>>49534170
I come here for the memes

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>>49442217
I have all my forms right here in these dubs, sir.

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Does anyone have a good program to rehash unverified Bitcoin transactions from the mempool and send them to my address? I remember using one called mempool sweeper or something like that back around 2012 and now I can't find it

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>>49393642
shiny gray rock better? more useful

>>49393669
buy low no?

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>>49279061
if you think of "pump" like fuel in the tank of a car, then $80-100 is where we go to 'gas up'

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At one point do you consider yourself being delusional towards your investment?
All jokes aside, objectively I put money in fantom near ATH and some more during dips
I sincerely believe the coin has a lot of potential, the dev team addressed the node issue, we got big new coming in the next few months (Afghanistan), chart anon made some good points, it looks like we're near the end of consolidation period, and the unstaking fud was disproven
On the other hand the coin has been crabbing for almost two weeks now, slowly bleeding, every pumps were denied and the bug bounty might scare people away

If you put everything into consideration, without emotion or anything, is fantom a good investment? As a newfag I'm scared I might be falling victim for the confirmation bias and only listening to positive news
How do crypto oldfags know/decide whether an investment has potential or not and if it's worth holding your bags for?
No paperhands here, just genuinely interested to learn more about investing

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>>30272851

if you are not dumb then yes kekw

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