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11836804 No.11836804 [Reply] [Original]

I can't believe I've yet to see anyone post about this. I've waited a week and I can't hold my tongue any longer.
For those of you who don't know, Stan Lee was in a lot of financial trouble towards the end of his life. That's public knowledge. What a lot of people don't know is that he hid a lot of his assets so that they couldn't be taken away from him or his family. Against the wishes of his family, he stored a large portion of his hidden wealth in Bitcoin. Basically no one wanted him to waste his life savings on this "scam" so now that his family is inheriting this wealth, they're likely to start dumping it the first chance they get. I really doubt this recent drop was them selling, I don't think they even have his hidden assets yet. This drop was probably caused by people in the know cashing out before Stan Lee's family has a chance to dump it all. Expect a very large crash coming up. They don't care about the market, they just want to cash it all out before it becomes completely worthless. Which funnily enough, they're going to be the cause of it becoming so undervalued because they're going to start a huge bloody panic selling spree. Be prepared for Bitcoin's biggest sell off. I'm sure it'll trigger the whole crypto market into crashing along with it. There is no safe crypto until Stan Lee's family finishes selling off his Bitcoins.

>> No.11836833

>>11836804
Jesus christ...

>> No.11836838

We could have done something. It all makes sense now, Satoshi, Craig Wright. We figured it out too late. Now we all have to deal with the consequences.

>> No.11836840

i have placed my buy orders at $50 thanks

>> No.11837561

>>11836833
Bumping for Truth, Justice, and The American Way.

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>>11836804
With great justing comes great responsibility

>> No.11837590

nice coordinated fud campaign you got here

>> No.11838027

>>11836804
Bobo's are getting absolutely pathetic.

>> No.11838045

>financial troubles
>but has enough bitcorns to crash it all

Nice try but this story doesnt make sense

>> No.11838309

>>11837590
>the stan lee fud campaign
>>11838045
I'm just speculating this part, but he probably had enough money in Bitcoin, let alone his other hidden assets, to take care of his financial problems. But he was a spiteful old man and didn't want to just hand it over. He knew he was going to die soon and just wanted to give the finger to everyone he owed money one last time. Plus, this way his family gets the money instead of strangers he doesn't like.

>> No.11838351

>>11838309

I'll bite.

How did he store his bitcoins?

Does his family have access to his keys?

>> No.11838399

>>11838351
keeping family secrets isnt that hard

>> No.11838408

>>11838351
Fuck if I know.

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>>11838351
oh look, another smart and helpful tripfag.

>> No.11838436

>>11836804
>There is no safe crypto until Stan Lee's family finishes selling off his Bitcoins.
>plush_pepe.jpg

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>>11836804

>> No.11838645

>>11836804
Stanley Martin Lieber (Solomon)
Oh vey

>> No.11838668

This is the shittest thread we'll get today.