Bullish or Bearish?

Lets have a discussion

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crabbish

bullish for defi and privacy coins

Bearish as fuck. The moment the goverments try to regulate BTC will go down

>named zerohedge
>pfp of shirtless dude
>all caps
>no link
Yeah, I'm thinking you're autistic.

They cant do shit. Of course they will try to keep the world order as it is but there is no way to stop this

Bearish

Bullish for crescofin

Everyone should be getting their coins off exchanges asap.

Once they start passing these rules down, exchanges will have to comply or face shutdown - exchanges will force these changes on you.

Not your keys, not your bitcoin.

It's time to checkout of this system, user.

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Best wallet?

Tether is 100% fucked. This may be the exit pump.

Bearish short term, bullish long term

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I don't know if it's the best wallet, but I use electrum for btc. But it's best to use a hardware wallet.

>digital currencies
platform scam coins BTFO. if you are invested in a coin that does anything more than value transfer, you're about to get assfucked.

They literally can't do shit to stop crypto other than try to ban exchanges, and even then they can only stop it at the level of bank transfers. Underground exchanges will still exist and I'll become the local crypto exchanger in my community in a heartbeat. Good fucking luck, government, I'm behind seven proxies and TOR.

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hope my frens have their SUTER bags packed for 2021

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>t. retard
Actually, further regulation could help validate the space more quickly if ideas like STOs are proven to be more efficient for global markets.

I use a combination of electrum (software) and Cold Card (hardware).

Both open source.

Electrum allows you to use your cold card to sign transactions through a microSD intermediary. Basically, your wallet never touches a computer - and funds from your computer can only be spent if approved by signing your offline hardware wallet.

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BTC is dirty money.

The cat is out of the bag now, I don't even think regulation is coming as fast as people think, they talked about this same crap last year. You don't think the big banks aren't making money in crypto right now? Why would they kill that golden goose. This is just tough talk to scare normies out.

lol no
>bit coin
>the bit comes from bit torrent
remember what happened when they tried to stop torrenting ?

is this bait?

Not every institution is in crypto atm. I believe crypto will end up like some new global derivatives market, rules have to be laid out before everyone can legally enter with big money.

this. whole coiners will be millionaires if etf happens. will only happen once regulated.

seriously though how to they expect to regulate or shut down any dapps running on eth

Bullish on

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I need BTC to reach $1m, user. I need it more than anything you could ever imagine.

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They can't, all they can do is try to stop people from converting to and from fiat, and it won't work.

Any attempt to fuck with crypto will simply showcase its inherent antifragility, as well as the laughable impotence of the kikes that own the government. bullish af

Privacy coins
XMR for the highest volume
DCR for the dex that will soon support atomic swap
XHV for stablecoin

^^^This trio will outperform every other 50 mil+ mkt cap coin

imagine confusing stablecoins with bitcoin and then winding even stupider and poorer

The actually smart kikes will buy crypto assets with their businesses. That's why I am still in stocks but only index funds/ETFs.

checked.

>not being balls deep in Gamestop stock
wtf