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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The Great Bitcoin Secret Revealed
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Snowshow
on 21/03/2022, 08:50:12 UTC
When you ask a question you should base it in reality, not in your fictions. Your question is nonsensical. Both parts of it. In the second part you are mentioning bitcoin. But... where's bitcoin? Paying for symbols to be attached to your name is a human behavior. One can as well pay after you sent a number to their email address. This has nothing to do with markers, neither bull nor bear. It's jus an irrational behavior. In the markets we have actually things that are traded. And there's no such thing as bitcoin.

Don't answer my question with a question. I asked you a simple question - why are you not here when Bitcoin's price is rising? You always come here when the price is falling. When you answer my question, then I'll answer yours.
Your question is a nonsensical, something like if I ask you: "Have you stopped beating your wife?” It's called a complex question - a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Also known as (or closely related to) a loaded question, a trick question, a leading question, the fallacy of the false question, and the fallacy of many questions.

But anyway, the subject here is a false narrative on bitcoin's existence. If you're not able to discuss it you are free not to post here. Your opinions on me are irrelevant.