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Crypto
Anonymous
No.1136
What are the best crypto currencies to invest in?
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>A Dissident’s Guide to Cryptocurrency
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2019/12/07/a-dissidents-guide-to-cryptocurrency/
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A misleading article with some wrong info, nevertheless is useful for newcomers to avoid traps.
Read the comments. Your mileage may vary.
>Buying and Using Bitcoin Anonymously / Without ID
>Looking to buy Bitcoin anonymously? Hate providing your photo ID to different Bitcoin exchanges? In this guide I will try to answer all your questions on how to buy Bitcoins and remain completely anonymous when using it.
https://99bitcoins.com/buy-bitcoin/anonymously-without-id/
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I has my Chainlink
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No.3269
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New crypto named Jews Did 911.
This is for real.
Anonymous
No.3270
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if only people ACTUALLY used them as currency, you never see anyone actually buying things with it, all anyone ever does with crypto is throw money at it and hope a greater fool comes along willing to pay more that they paid for it before the rug pull. nobody buys stuff with it, it's all speculating and if they make a profit they sell it for cash and still buy stuff with their national currency which defeats the purpose of crypto entirely
Anonymous
No.3500
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>nobody buys stuff with it
Which sucks, because that was the push from back when it took a decade to go from $12 to $14. It got a bad reputation because speculators were treating it like an asset instead of as a currency.

There ARE places that accept it. Some online stores, and there was at least one grocery store that took it. I think they set their crypto prices based on the exchange of the day.

It seems pretty good as a quick temporary store of value.

Person 1 asks for 1 Crypto unit as payment. Person 2 transfers their local currency equal to 1 Crypto unit into crypto, and sends that to Person 1. Person 1 then exchanges crypto into their local currency.

I don't quite understand the currency speculation going out of their way to ignore what crypto is for, and then complaining that it isn't good for that.

(It's probably better than trading Rare Pepes, like in Venezuela.)
Anonymous
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>>3269
Whats the value of this coin now?
Anonymous
No.3502
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not doing bad. $27 per, at a surprising ~50% of ath