Bitcoin is $60k right now. Just think you could have doubled your money if you bought during the last crash at the end of January. But hey nothing but tulips, right guys?
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Saturday March 13, 2021 @01:12PM (#61154182)
2020-03-15, BTC is at US$5165 2021-03-11, BTC is at US$60343
That's more than 10 times as much. But still critics will not listen. They mocked Bitcoin at 10 cents, at 10 dollars, at 1000 dollars. They're a special category of people who still think the Internet is a fad, that the Earth is flat and that Rome will never fall.
BTC will reach 1 million U.S. dollars. However, when it does it's because a loaf of bread will cost US$275. Remember that magically creating fiat currency out of thin air tends to crash that currency. It happened before, it happed to other countries, it will happen to the U.S. too.
And remember these two huge debts: - China: US$1.063 trillion - Japan: US$1.260 trillion Source: U.S. Treasury data, 2020-12-03
Hey slashtards (Score:-1)
Bitcoin is $60k right now. Just think you could have doubled your money if you bought during the last crash at the end of January. But hey nothing but tulips, right guys?
Re:Hey slashtards (Score:0)
2020-03-15, BTC is at US$5165
2021-03-11, BTC is at US$60343
That's more than 10 times as much. But still critics will not listen. They mocked Bitcoin at 10 cents, at 10 dollars, at 1000 dollars. They're a special category of people who still think the Internet is a fad, that the Earth is flat and that Rome will never fall.
BTC will reach 1 million U.S. dollars. However, when it does it's because a loaf of bread will cost US$275. Remember that magically creating fiat currency out of thin air tends to crash that currency. It happened before, it happed to other countries, it will happen to the U.S. too.
And remember these two huge debts:
- China: US$1.063 trillion
- Japan: US$1.260 trillion
Source: U.S. Treasury data, 2020-12-03
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