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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
JayJuanGee
on 23/05/2022, 23:41:09 UTC
⭐ Merited by El duderino_ (3) ,BTCaesar (1)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5399793.0

Is it Bullshit? If it's true, Do you believe Bitcoiners will fall for Non-Fuckible-Things?

why are you giving us links to stupid shit?

Are you trying to control what I would write or not?

Yes I am...

and I would like to tell you that what you provided is dumb.. stupid shit..

I already said.. so why repeat?


 Tongue Tongue Tongue


I don't think I have violated any rules. Healthy criticism is allowed.

That is be called Koreck.

Any of us can provide our criticism or refrain from such too.


But, Questions like why are you giving us links to stupid shit

Exactly.. that is called health criticism.


are not expected from a wall observer like you.

I am held to a different standard..

Oh shit.




I am referring you there to show you that there are a few dumb people who exist. But, Seems you are not better than them.

Yes.. thanks for pointing out that there are dumb people in the world.

That was very helpful.


Sorry, that I attempted to stop you from being ur best lil selfie.

I am so embarrassing.

 Cry Cry Cry Cry


Japan's second largest bank to launch institutional Bitcoin, crypto custodial services.

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust, Japan's second largest bank, is creating a new company called Japan Digital Asset Trust to offer custodial services for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for institutional clients, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.

The new company will hold assets like bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for large investors and corporations because the company reportedly believes investors will feel more comfortable if the custody of those assets can be held by trusted financial institutions

Not that I care too much regarding what those "other cryptocurrencies" might be, but the article does not say anything about which "other cryptocurrencies" they might be considering, but suggests that they were influenced by Fidelity's bitcoin first assessment. 

I suppose that we will hear more if the product/practice gets more publicity besides possible disclosure to clients who might be choosing to use such services (or have confidence in such).