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He looks like he could be a character in a Tim Burton movie.
Tom Lee literally says this every month. He said the same thing last year and it didn't happen.
Sure. He'll eventually be right, and everybody a call him a genius
For someone new to crypto, what's the safest and most efficient way to benefit from the current market trends?
You know what's coming next when the big players start getting MSM to hype up retail.
But his analysts predicted market will crash in November. What’s going on Fund Strat? You guys are ridiculous and confusing.
I know nothing about trading/ crypto and I'm keen on getting started. What are some strategies to get started with ?
Sitting on hundreds of millions of crypto. Hoping for the best for my wife and I since we are retired with no pensions.
"Pretty big move" Up or Down?
I’m getting a feeling that bitcoin is about to make some big gains.
Why does Satoshi Nakamoto not reveal his real name despite achieving such a historic invention? Blockchains continue to grow, and mining costs continue to rise. Meanwhile, mining rewards decrease, making miners less profitable. Ultimately, virtual currencies will be controlled by a very small number of miners. I don't know if it's Satoshi Nakamoto, China, or North Korea, but if they crash, it will be pointless, so I think they'll do a good job of that, but…