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What scares me off crypto is that I'm overhearing guys at Christmas parties and the gym talking about Ripple and Ethereum and Elysium and Prometheus blah blah

These are seasonal and/or first time investors who are shaky at best which is likely why it's so volatile. Tons of money to be made, tons to be lost, but a hell of a lot of luck in that sort of environment just picking the right time or having faith that ultimately it's going to see-saw its way up. Investors are bad enough in tangible companies.

You can talk about Crypto's at Christmas parties not Casino bets :30_no_mouth:


There is nothing more annoying than the person that starts talking crypto to people they met like 5 seconds ago... On par with proud Facebook atheists that think they have evolved into super intelligent god-kings...


Hmmm maybe Hamish is right, maybe I'll sell everything and just leave it in a bank account and earn enough interest to pay my phone bill every month.


I never said that was the best plan.... But it's certainly smarter than pumping everything you have into crypto and never cashing out because you think it can never, ever go down.... Which is essentially the main thing keeping the bubble going... For now....





On 19/01/2018 at 10:48 AM, Birds said:

Why wait a day when you could wait a minute

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You young punks and your instant gratification.

It's all cocaine, hookers and crypto alts these days.

I remember back in my day we'd need to settle in and wait months for people to lose their money on oil stocks.

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On 1/24/2018 at 8:19 AM, Leroy Peterson said:

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