”Basically free” was when 10,000 bought a pizza.I paid about...

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    ”Basically free” was when 10,000 bought a pizza.

    I paid about $220. They had been $2 only a year before I found it. They had been $600 before I bought. $220 was the dip. Relativity mate.

    Revisit this thread when BTC are $100,000 (late next year) and you missed it again. You don’t have to buy a whole one.

    Decimals go out 8 places. You can put in whatever is chump change for you.

    But you don’t have to. I don’t need to shill this.

    They utility of being able to send money across the globe instantly for cheap and store huge amounts of value weightlessly, along with the deflationary economics of it makes this as close to a “sure thing” as anything ever.

    You could turn $1000 into $10,000, by next year or so, or you could chase penny stocks.

    Penny stocks are rarely the big success stories. They sell for pennies for a reason.

    Facebook IPO price: $38
    Amazon was $18
    Apple was $22
    Microsoft was $21
    Google was $85

    Notice none of those were penny stocks. Penny stocks are idiot bait.

 
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