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goose 6:04 Thu Dec 17
Bitcoin
Bitcoin went past $23,000 today.
I've made just over £400 today trading it from the comfort of my sofa.

other cryptocurrencies have been flying as well.

short term fad or long term alternative currency??

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Alfs 5:24 Tue Apr 23
Re: Bitcoin
That's a poetic coincidence, Mike, as I know dozens of blokes that have whacked a few bags into your daughter.

Mike Oxsaw 6:34 Mon Apr 22
Re: Bitcoin
In my opinion, crypto (and I've had shit-loads of job offers to work on it, so somebody thinks I understand it) is just another debt sphere.

I'm almost certain that it will go all South Sea Tulip at some point. I don't know enough trustworthy people to use it myself but one of my daughters (no link) has whacked a couple of bags into it.

Cheezey Bell-End 11:13 Sun Apr 21
Re: Bitcoin
A lot of people make claims about crypto being the money of the future or of it being a form of investment, not least because of the outlandish back stories that come with each coin. I tend to see it as a very pure form of gambling and think any regulation should see it that way. Keep the thieves out, but also don't allow ETFs etc.

mashed in maryland 11:10 Sat Apr 20
Re: Bitcoin
That bloke who set himself on fire outside Trumps trial was a massive anti-crypto activist

His insta is still open with links to his substack

https://www.instagram.com/dipshit_secrets?igsh=Z3BuYm52ZjJ0eDhm

Go thru his stories, just massive rants against crypto and Elon Musk and calling everyone a fascist.

Vexed 11:09 Fri Apr 19
Re: Bitcoin
As long as demand doesn't suddenly fall off a cliff then it's gonna go up quite a lot in the next year to eighteen months.

Hermit Road 10:39 Fri Apr 19
Re: Bitcoin
Next halving in 6 hours.

Be interesting to see what this means for the next 6 months.

Sydney_Iron 10:40 Wed Feb 28
Re: Bitcoin
Been trading for nearly 30 years but never touched Bitcoin or any Crypto, not really looked into but on the surface i cant get my head around it?

Things like Gold and currencies or stock indices are easy to understand and tangible so that's what i trade, maybe Bitcoin would suit me, i trade volatility and break outs and they have futures contracts now.

ludo21 8:13 Wed Feb 28
Re: Bitcoin
I've got a Bitcoin tracker share (BIT-XBT) in my very meagre SIPP. Had it in there for nearly four years now and it's gone up by nearly 500% in that time. Unfortunately I didn't have much invested in BIT-XBT at the outset but it is now the biggest component of my fund.

Crazily BIT-XBT was deemed too risky and a ban on adding any more was brought in in 2021, which when I look at how some of the other shares have performed is crazy... banning the most successful element sounds about right!! Got to keep the little people under control!

Anyway, I'm going to leave it there and hopefully it will increase by 500% every 3-4 years.

Fake 7:51 Wed Feb 28
Re: Bitcoin
Crazy and unprecedented. Bitcoin approaching 62K right now, just 7K of All Time High with every metric still showing very little interest from your average retail punter. That's the power of ETF's surely. Wall street are buying this shit up.

Fake 7:16 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
BTC halving around April next year and blackrock ETF on the way (whether that’s ultimately a good thing is another story). Probably a good idea to start averaging in if you haven’t already.
Best performing asset since it’s inception , way safer than the thousands of shitcoins

goose 6:02 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
explain why i'm risk averse or explain why i think bitcoin is risky?

harold 5:58 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
Please explain.

goose 5:56 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
okay sorry.

101 beans??

just kidding. i'm a risk averse dinosaur so i'm not your guy for this.

harold 5:51 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
No need to try and take the piss.

goose 5:32 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
harold 4:46 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
goose, What do you trade Bitcoin against?

I tend to stick to BTC vs MgBn

I can get you 100 magic beans for your 1 bitcoin.

Vexed 4:53 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
Hermit Road 12:28 Fri Sep 8

There's a possibility that might happen. No guarantee there will ever be another bull run but it's quite likely that BTC will be worth considerably more than it is now. I wouldn't go chucking all my eggs into that basket, but you'd be mad not to consider allocating a portion of your funds into crypto at today's prices imo.

harold 4:46 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
goose, What do you trade Bitcoin against?

Hermit Road 12:28 Fri Sep 8
Re: Bitcoin
Sometime during the next year, Bitcoin will be worth north of $125k

Huge financial institutions applying for spot ETFs and other developments will drive it.

The rises up until now have been private investors, the institutions will drive the next rise.

goose 11:31 Thu Sep 7
Re: Bitcoin
Yup stick it in a 5 or 10 year bond.
Much less risk.

Otherwise I’ve got some magic beans I’m willing to sell you.

On The Ball 11:23 Thu Sep 7
Re: Bitcoin
I'd say that if you don't get it inside out, don't go anywhere near it. Savings rates are up, so be sensible.

Too Much Too Young 9:57 Thu Sep 7
Re: Bitcoin
I've come into a few quid.

Mate reckons now is a good time to get a bitcoin.

I have no idea about this shit.

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