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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
How many telescopes can be bought from 1 bitcoin, eh? (o:
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 09:53:16 UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
How many telescopes can be bought from 1 bitcoin, eh? (o: Bitcoin is the absolute proof that investors are delusional optimists. Much like all the criminals in prisons. |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 1:57:55 AM UTC-8, Chris.B wrote:
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 09:53:16 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: How many telescopes can be bought from 1 bitcoin, eh? (o: Bitcoin is the absolute proof that investors are delusional optimists. Much like all the criminals in prisons. You wouldn't talk like that if you would have a few million pesos in bitf***coin and you could buy the Keck telescope for fun,if you want? |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:07:51 UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
You wouldn't talk like that if you would have a few million pesos in bitf***coin and you could buy the Keck telescope for fun,if you want? Funding observatories to give them your name is so "yesterday." Nowadays the obscenely wealthy stash their funds offshore. Seeing their names is the last thing they want to read in the headlines! ;-) |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 2:12:57 AM UTC-8, Chris.B wrote:
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:07:51 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: You wouldn't talk like that if you would have a few million pesos in bitf***coin and you could buy the Keck telescope for fun,if you want? Funding observatories to give them your name is so "yesterday." Nowadays the obscenely wealthy stash their funds offshore. Seeing their names is the last thing they want to read in the headlines! ;-) Any tsunami can flood offshore's, washing every thing away! Including your pesos! |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:22:05 UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
Any tsunami can flood offshore's, washing every thing away! Including your pesos! Well, luckily, I don't have two pesos to rub together. ;-) |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 4:34:47 AM UTC-8, Chris.B wrote:
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:22:05 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: Any tsunami can flood offshore's, washing every thing away! Including your pesos! Well, luckily, I don't have two pesos to rub together. ;-) Best to store your pesos up in your anus where no one looks, unless you're one of those pervert? (o: |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 04:57:55 UTC-5, Chris.B wrote:
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 09:53:16 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: How many telescopes can be bought from 1 bitcoin, eh? (o: Bitcoin is the absolute proof that investors are delusional optimists. Much like all the criminals in prisons. Seething hatred of banks for it because they can't charge outrageous fees for transactions and seething hatred from governments that can't control it and track people by their purchases. I love it. |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On 17/12/2017 10:12, Chris.B wrote:
On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:07:51 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: You wouldn't talk like that if you would have a few million pesos in bitf***coin and you could buy the Keck telescope for fun,if you want? Funding observatories to give them your name is so "yesterday." Physics laboratories are in the news at the moment. Ray Dolby's estate has just made the second largest ever donation to Cambridge university for a new building for the Cavendish laboratory. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-42234034 Nowadays the obscenely wealthy stash their funds offshore. Seeing their names is the last thing they want to read in the headlines! ;-) I love the idea that Bitcoin wasn't volatile enough for some investors and so now we have "Bitcoin futures" as well! Tulip mania writ large! https://www.ft.com/content/1c9f468a-...6-b25f8adaa111 I think that article is not behind a paywall. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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Bitcoin = 19223.99 US Dollar
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 06:51:13 UTC-5, Martin Brown wrote:
On 17/12/2017 10:12, Chris.B wrote: On Sunday, 17 December 2017 11:07:51 UTC+1, StarDust wrote: You wouldn't talk like that if you would have a few million pesos in bitf***coin and you could buy the Keck telescope for fun,if you want? Funding observatories to give them your name is so "yesterday." Physics laboratories are in the news at the moment. Ray Dolby's estate has just made the second largest ever donation to Cambridge university for a new building for the Cavendish laboratory. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-42234034 Nowadays the obscenely wealthy stash their funds offshore. Seeing their names is the last thing they want to read in the headlines! ;-) I love the idea that Bitcoin wasn't volatile enough for some investors and so now we have "Bitcoin futures" as well! Tulip mania writ large! https://www.ft.com/content/1c9f468a-...6-b25f8adaa111 I think that article is not behind a paywall. -- Regards, Martin Brown There are plenty of manias all the time. There was a morse code key collection mania a few years back on Ebay. Prices went nuts. All because two rich buyers were vying with each other for them. Then one guy died. The "market" collapsed. |
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