Bitcoin Price Thread

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by Magna, Nov 26, 2017.

  1. johnarb

    johnarb

    I did not miss out on mtplf, you retard, waxy :D

    I've posted here my mtplf buys,

    and do not pretend you don't see them, you're always posting on this thread with your bullshit ABC chart spamming this thread :D

    I'm saying if I had just put the money I invested in msty, I'd be up an additional $35k m2m profits

    instead of my m2m loss of $1,300 on msty
     
    Last edited: Jun 16, 2025 at 4:50 PM
  2. wxytrader

    wxytrader

    You can chase rainbows with your penny stocks while I get an actual pot of gold LOL...every month!
     
  3. NoahA

    NoahA

    This is what I wonder as well. I see that the burger place which accepts BTC now via lightning is doing well apparently with this new payments method, and it is saving money for them because merchants are generally losing 2-3% on credit card transactions, but the customer doesn't really get anything extra, and worse, is losing out on collecting points.

    For the rest of the world that doesn't have access to banking, having stablecoins on lightning payements is I'm sure a game changer, but most in the west don't have this problem. I'm sad to say that I wouldn't generally use stablecoins or bitcoin as payment methods because 1. its a taxable event, and 2., its missing out on collecting points.

    But I can imagine a discount for paying via this method one day. If I can save 1-2%, deducted from the total, because the merchant isn't losing 3%, then its a win-win situation for both parties. I remember reading that VISA and MC both dropped on news that some retailers were launching stablecoins, but I do wonder if there is any regulatory hurdle for a company offering discounts for certain payments.
     
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  4. johnarb

    johnarb

    waxy you fucking retard, I already exposed your msty lies because I own msty dumbass! :D
     
  5. Sprout

    Sprout

    Recently came across the distinction of the Eurodollar - surprised this is not more well-known.

    A deeper look into the Eurodollar and the role of ‘Tax Havens’ in declining empires;

     
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  6. wxytrader

    wxytrader

    You just can't do math LOL.
     
  7. SunTrader

    SunTrader



    In the second half mainly they get to the point of what Brexit was all about - making Britain overall as an alternative to Switzerland or Hong Kong.
     
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  8. Just saw this right now:





    That makes sense.
     
  9. wxytrader

    wxytrader

    You have to let the dividends do the work lol...its been 1 month!

    Start date 16-May-2025 16-Jun-2025
    Price 22.89
    Investment $53,000
    Shares 2,315
    Unrealized gains/loss -$4,075.14
    Dividends received $3,405.29
    NAV $52,330
    Monthly income $3,405.29


    Had you bought in January:

    Start date 2-Jan-2025 16-Jun-2025
    Price 27.16
    Investment $53,000
    Shares 1,951
    Unrealized gains/loss -$11,766.94
    Dividends received $21,188.29
    NAV $62,421
    Monthly income $3,531.38


    Had you bought a year ago:

    Start date 1-May-2024 16-Jun-2025
    Price 27.07
    Investment $53,000
    Shares 1,958
    Unrealized gains/loss -$11,629.85
    Dividends received $67,038.05
    Yield 126.49%
    NAV $108,408
    Monthly income $4,788.43