The Democrat Party elected Trump by being so obnoxious that nobody could stand them. Trump is obliged to not act like them.
Nice one, I would give you merit there, if I could. We do not know how many secret obligations Trump has made. We do know, to some extent, he needs to "obey" or they will start up more assassination attempts asap. History tells us Ronald Reagan was much less pro freedom and fiscally conservative, starting shortly after his famous assassination attempt.
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Re: Will the SWIFT system ever be replaced by XRP?
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on 16/09/2024, 16:31:15 UTC
I have read XRP was massively premined, majority-owned by the core team and founders, and many people do not consider it to be a legit crypto. Since there is nothing there to scare away central bankers, Yes it could still happen.
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Re: What do you think about gold backed stable coin trading?
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420 Seeds
on 01/09/2024, 23:27:12 UTC
Please learn from history by looking up the Liberty Dollar. If any of those "gold" Sh@tcoins tokens are actually backed by gold the reserves are NOT safe.
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Re: Solana Memes Improving Their Structure...
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420 Seeds
on 24/07/2024, 21:11:58 UTC
It takes years for Solana to overcome their early, heavy ties to FTX. They are a quality project which had many other early backers, so anything which improves the ecosystem is nice to see.
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Re: I don't know how to survive in nuclear winter
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420 Seeds
on 11/05/2024, 22:34:36 UTC
The chance of a global nuke war is sadly much higher now than 10 years ago. If you are young and rich from crypto please enjoy it while you can.
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Re: Tether Seems like Sound money
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420 Seeds
on 23/03/2024, 14:59:25 UTC
"Why not just sell your crypto directly to Fiat?"
Many people do not have that option, so Tether quickly caught on when most major exchanges offered it as a USD alternative. USDC started later, so Tether had a huge head start. I am really surprised the the big heap of rotting scam has not exploded yet.
They buy btc to back up their currency USDT so that's what the money should be backed by btc. The digital gold. Think about the fiat currencies every dollar bill in your pocket are debt the USDT seems much more reliable then fiat, USDT can and it should decouple of dollar If the dollar value don't go up. Me and many others like to see one day USDT paper currency also.....
..... That's what the btc should be all about backing up the currency value for currency issuer.
Seriously? A stablecoin that constantly add new units into circulation without regular audits is considered "sound money"? Looks more like a scam to me. It won't be long before it all blows up. And when it does, expect market prices for major cryptocurrencies to go all the way down the drain in an instant. USDC is a much safer bet, since the company backing it is regulatory-compliant. Circle (the issuer of USDC) went as far as redeeming USDC to $1 USD for its customers even when the stablecoin lost the peg for a short amount of time. This helps build trust among investors and traders alike.
Tether/USDT won't provide proof of its USD reserves for some reason. I'd take it with a grain of salt, especially when we saw Terra/LUNA's stablecoin collapse in an instant. Why not just sell your crypto directly to Fiat? It's much safer this way.
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Re: Tether Seems like Sound money
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420 Seeds
on 19/03/2024, 20:24:42 UTC
USDT has many years of avoiding a full audit to prove real reserve levels. This thread is full of misguided and ill-informed ideas, and/or shills looking for suckers to believe them. Don't let them get your money, USDT can be 100% avoided with several alternatives available.
Help? I don't understand how Coinbase could possibly be unregistered, they were one of the first big, "legal" ones in America and they had to be registered to do an IPO, and offer stock for sale in the USA, correct?
I’ve been reading up on bitcoin and saw that Tim Draper estimates the price will hit 250k in 2022. I honestly could never afford a ton of bitcoin even now at 37k but I could afford three. It would be a lot of my savings, not all, but a majority. Is it worth it to spend almost 111 thousand dollars buying three bitcoin? Please help!10.0.0.0.1192.168.1.254
ZhakirSetie, we are living through a Global race to collect as many BTC as possible. Before too long wealthy people will go crazy trying to buy even 0.25 Bitcoin.
Will it make me back a substantial amount more money? You can invest wisely, or start a crypto business with your healthy amount of Capital, and/or HODL on and on.
This condition is very dangerous for Bitcoin Gold holders. If this continues, it will have a negative impact on the BTG platform. I think Dev needs to immediately resolve this issue.
Dev is there still one or more? I read somewhere Bitcoin Gold launched from a crappy little website with spelling errors, is that true lol?
Can you name where you read it? I think Bitcoin Gold has lasted a long time. Yes, this is proof that BTG can still be maintained.
Can you name where you read it? Yes, here at this forum when I was reading long before signing up. People were commenting on the poor site quality and spelling errors, but I didn't look myself.
This condition is very dangerous for Bitcoin Gold holders. If this continues, it will have a negative impact on the BTG platform. I think Dev needs to immediately resolve this issue.
Dev is there still one or more? I read somewhere Bitcoin Gold launched from a crappy little website with spelling errors, is that true lol?