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  • Got 11% of one bitcoin. Hopefully I can read ach 20% in the next year

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    it is trash why

    I see a lot of people talking about it. Buy BTC?

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    Nov 18, 2020
    shadow cipher

    I see a lot of people talking about it. Buy BTC?

    unfollow those people

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    Nov 18, 2020

    if anyone wants an under the radar tech company look at Asana (ASAN)

    started by a facebook cofounder and it is SaaS that just IPOd in early october and is below the IPO price

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    Nov 18, 2020
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    shadow cipher

    I see a lot of people talking about it. Buy BTC?

    and ETH

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    and ETH

    bett. looks like ETH dropped a little bit too. good timing

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    and ETH

    What happened to core?

  • Nov 18, 2020

    <--------- ngmi

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    sort of cringe but an interesting thread

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    Nov 18, 2020
    fmvp yzy vert

    What happened to core?

    hard for alts out there

  • neon 🍄
    Nov 18, 2020
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  • Nov 18, 2020
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    arrrg
    https://twitter.com/CitizenBitcoin/status/1327276810363670529

    sort of cringe but an interesting thread

    cringe how? Like a little dramatic? I think it will drop a bit again, but it certainly is going to average user level in the bell curve of technology adoption. It's still early adopter in my eyes rn. Most people who try to dip in still don't know the work around of block chain and crypto in general.

    I still don't know s*** about alt coins and a lot of their usage.

  • Nov 18, 2020
    ragedsycokiller

    cringe how? Like a little dramatic? I think it will drop a bit again, but it certainly is going to average user level in the bell curve of technology adoption. It's still early adopter in my eyes rn. Most people who try to dip in still don't know the work around of block chain and crypto in general.

    I still don't know s*** about alt coins and a lot of their usage.

    i just think a lot of crypto twitter comes off cringe lol, personal opinion

    also i'm not sure if the average person needs to know that much about use cases or crypto for it to be successful and widely adopted or that it is even a delimiter for growth - while obv ideal (decentralization!) i feel like we're just waiting on boomer adoption + a middleman to wrap it up nicely whether it be some large institutions or something else.

    its alright i still dont know s*** either tho

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    Tech really been pissing me off these past two weeks

  • is $RIOT a good long term hold?

  • neon 🍄
    Nov 18, 2020
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    we love yearn 🌽

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    dotM

    Tech really been pissing me off these past two weeks

    All I see is red. Need to diversify a bit lol

  • Nov 18, 2020
    ragedsycokiller

    All I see is red. Need to diversify a bit lol

    ill admit im teach heavy but the S&P is my biggest holding at 26% tho (which tech makes up most of the top of the S&P but still)

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    @based4life

    You seen QQQM? They made a more affordable QQQ with a lower expense rate.

    etfdb.com/tool/etf-comparison/QQQ-QQQM

    So why would Invesco launch a twibling? The short answer: Invesco designed the new
    QQQM to appeal to buy-and-hold investors, while traders and institutional buyers may
    prefer to stick with the original QQQ.

    Let’s explain. For starters, the new fund is cheaper. QQQM (affectionately known as the
    Q mini) has a lower management fee. Shares of the Q mini are also a fraction of the
    value of QQQ, putting the mini within reach of small savers who might balk at QQQ’s
    price tag.

    So why didn’t Invesco just cut the price of QQQ? There are several reasons. Many older
    funds like QQQ, which launched in 1999, were structured as trusts. Trusts, unlike many
    other equity ETFs, can’t lend out the stocks in their portfolio, and use the revenue to
    help offset fees. They also can’t reinvest dividends, which many buy-and-hold savers
    prefer. The Q mini can do both.

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    Best way to hold bitcoin? Where to buy it first?

  • Nov 18, 2020
    allinasecond

    Best way to hold bitcoin? Where to buy it first?

    Best place to hold it would be a hardware wallet like Ledger. As for buying, Coinbase is the most user friendly but not the best. Cash App is pretty straightforward too if you’re just buying Bitcoin

  • neon 🍄
    Nov 18, 2020
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    neon

    we love yearn 🌽

    25k 😳

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    Nov 18, 2020
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    neon

    25k 😳

    DELET THIS

  • Nov 18, 2020
    arrrg
    https://twitter.com/CitizenBitcoin/status/1327276810363670529

    sort of cringe but an interesting thread

    here we go again with these sort of posts

  • JayS 🦄
    Nov 18, 2020

    Is it me or does it feel like this boom is relatively quiet..