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>mfw my normie friends and co-workers still laugh at crypto and talk about stockpiling up cash to buy real estate next year
It stuns me how we're still so early

>> No.23954268

We gunna b kangz cuz

>> No.23954281

>>23954246
Don't feel superior to them, don't feel sorry for them. Just leave them all behind.

>> No.23954434

to see things in the seed, that is genius. not everyone is capable of seeing it anon. most can't even see past the world the media paints for them.

>> No.23954535

I laugh at crypto IRL too. When someone mentions it I ask "is it that bitcone thing? haha" and pretend as if I have don't have any clue about it.

Maybe some of your normie friends have fat stacks too, who knows

>> No.23954646

Finally had time to watch this movie after seeing it shilled here so much. Grew up in (((New York))) so I appreciated it.

>> No.23954672

>>23954646

It was so honestly and aggressively Jewish that Jewish journalists were whining about it, Safdies don't care

>> No.23955471

>>23954646
I have a hard time enjoying movies where I hate all the characters. The only remotely likable person was his lazy roastie girlfriend.

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Most people literally wait for the news to tell them what to think. When the news starts saying "muh smart contracts" they will all pile on, but not a second before.

>> No.23955512

>>23954246
Honestly that's probably not a bad course of action either. Crypto is definitely the most accessible though.

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>>23954246
No one's early at this point, it's just that people are/will get priced out. The average middle-class American is already priced out, especially if they are reluctant to buy any because they believe it's a ponzi (which isn't impossible). Only people with nothing to lose or gamblers are pouring any liquidity into bitcoin that they have will make it, ironically. If you can buy and hold anything over half a BTC, you'll be really happy in a few years. BTC could reach 500k. It would be enough for people to buy a house, especially if the housing market crashes due to covid (it will).