It must be agonizing for you guys to watch everyone else getting rich from the stock market and the crypto pump. Good news is, it's still not too late to get into the bull run. We're only getting started, and with the vaccine, gold will most likely stay under $2000 for the next 12 years.
Luke Cook
Bitcoin is going to zero when fiat ends. When Russia and China dump the dollar, they will demand payment for their goods in gold, not Bitcoin. And as we have an enormous trade-deficit with the eastern countries, that is what we'll have to pay them with in order to get the things we need and want.
Bitcoin was created by Adam Back and Blockstream to be a diversion from gold and silver. It is propped up by the scam of tether, just as the stock market with its 1000 P. E. Teslas is propped up by the scam of Q. E. Both will collapse when the dollar collapses.
Even gambling on BTC is completely pointless (not to mention immoral, since you support a ponzi scheme) when the junior miners are going to go up 100s of times. They went up 150x when silver doubled, and it is not unreasonable to suppose that, in this PM bull market, silver will go back to its inflation-adjusted high of $950 in terms of purchasing power (so if silver is going 40x, imagine what that will do to the mining stocks). BTC already has a $400 billion mcap; the upside potential is a joke. Most of the silver juniors are still at sub-$100-million mcaps (e. g. ) Dolly Varden) and some are sub-$20-million (e. g. Klondike Silver).
>Bitcoin is going to zero when fiat ends The point of bitcoin is that it isn't the same as fiat, its finite
Easton Foster
Somebody would have to be so foolish or ignorant to buy BTC now. "I'm going to put $1000 dollars in, and if it goes to a 1 trillion mcap I'll make $2000! What a gain." When you have the prospect of Klondike Silver or CCW or DV going up, not 100s but even 1000s of times. As soon as the dollar gets dumped, or tether gets exposed, the rug will be pulled out, and BTC will go to zero. Why take the risk?
Bitcoin is a bubble which exists in the transitional state between fiat and our inevitable return to gold. It is propped up by tether-pumping and the delusions of ignorant people who haven't thought through the end-result of the dollar collapsing. Which is that Russia and China and all the nations which actually produce the things we need will be demanding gold, not Bitcoin. (And I haven't even spoken about Bitcoin's fundamental worthlessness as a currency yet.)
Michael Roberts
Newfag to PM,
Whats the difference between Silver Rounds and Silver Coins? they both look like coins to me
I see. Already have 1k in IPT, was going to put more but I truly need to invest into ks and dv before they go up. The good news is ks never moved from its price for 6 month. The bad news is it can explode at any moment. Sad to be poor.
Sitting around waiting for work to start watching guys like this pull stellar gold while I have 6ft of snow and -20 drives me batty. youtube.com/watch?v=XNYvA1kzTH8
I know you like your anime girls ( and that’s fine I guess ) but can you do us all a favor and start posting some pictures of Daniela for the people in this thread the prefer real women?
James Edwards
Post pic of Daniela plz
Angel Rivera
I think it looks fine without the tentacle.
Hudson Nguyen
The next leg up in IPT will come when they release Q3 earnings soon. KS is getting a lot of traction with Twitter influencers, so could go up any time, as you say. Any sort of NR to do with restarting production would also make it soar immediately.
IPT's value is a property spanning an enormous 200 square km, with 500 years of history in which 1 million ounces of silver were produced per annum; it also has a decade of proven production as a company. KS's value is having a permitted mill in a safe jurisdiction, a ridiculously low mcap ($15 million), and the potential for 266 million ounces of silver to be in the ground (one quarter the number at DSV, whose mcap is 25x higher). (Geological engineer in 2018 Kitco interview said that only 15% of the silver at Silvano mine had been mined so far, which is 7.8 m ounces out of 52 million ounces of potential. 68 past-producing mines on the property produced 40m ounces, so potential deposit is 266m ounces at the most blindly optimistic conjecture.)
Bentley Rogers
>prefer real women what are you, some kind of weirdo?
So basically that means that Coins must be accepted as payment in any establishment of its nation?
And Rounds will have face value of its material that's made (Silver, Gold, etc), and does not have to be accepted as legal tender in any nation?
Thanks user
Joshua Allen
Gentlemen, who here is nickelmaxing? A nickel currently has 4.5 cents worth of copper and nickel metal in it, I'm sure the melt value will exceed the face value in the coming years.
I've been down for a while on Barrick's should I get more while it's low?
Ryan White
>Coins must be accepted as payment in any establishment of its nation? Yes, pretty much. You can deposit a Bullion coin for face value at any bank in the country that issued the coin. >Rounds will have face value of its material that's made (Silver, Gold, etc), and does not have to be accepted as legal tender in any nation? Rounds will have their weight and purity stamped on them and are almost always privately minted.
BTC is not finite how do you not understand this? BTC is not an asset, it is a BRAND NAME for an "asset"/speculative device known as a crypto currency.
There are already a plethora of alternative that are equal to or superior to BTC.
Aaron Baker
why does that gold look like silver? i wish people would fix their cameras
Nathaniel Gonzalez
>Yes, pretty much. You can deposit a Bullion coin for face value at any bank in the country that issued the coin. lol try it let me know how it goes
Blake Ross
id let her scrape my dick with those buck teeth and then we could have intelligent conversations after. Pretty good for 3d
I've been daydreaming about going out and finding some gold these last few days. Definitely not doing it this winter that's for sure but maybe I could go on a road trip to north to Lapland some day and try to pan some... Will have to learn a lot and prepare first of course