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- stewart0
I'd keep an eye on Jasmy this run.
- autoflavour0
I always think about all those people who used Bitcoin to buy weed/drugs from Tor networks back in the day .. and how that quart of dirt weed in 2012 would have now been worth $50k..
I remember seeing in Berlin back in 2012 you could pay bar tabs using Bitcoin.. worlds most expensive beers now..
- guy i know bought a bag of coffee for .5 BTC back then. those first vendors accepting BTC must have made a killing.kingsteven
- Only if they sold it or held it.monospaced
- cherub-1
This is about to be a ROUGH year for alwaysscared and I can't tell you how happy that makes me inside...
- ohh yeah .. ur right boomer... he is gonna have a TERRIBLE year ... all his kids have asthma and the climate change is getting worse because of CO2 emissions...neverscared
- maybe u should get more brain power than one day ur intelligent enuff to tell me how happy you really are inside... not that i give a shit about a crypto bro..neverscared
- wow so much happy inside ... its beautiful...cheerdum... is flying high..neverscared
- PonyBoy2
$2,169.45
- PonyBoy3
$2,049.99
Any bets on when that drops back below my initial $700? I'm still not a believer although I did just take the little bit I had in garbage coins / 'learning rewards' coins and dump it all into Doge... c'mon, doggy. :)
- I haz some of that shit too so,
To the moon!
I haven't logged into my crypto crap in years.YakuZoku
- I haz some of that shit too so,
- Wordsworth4
“There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.”
- PonyBoy2
$1,802.23 and fluctuating!
- PonyBoy4
I still don't have a 'take' on whether I 'know / believe' crypto is here to stay ...no fucking clue... all I know is out of boredom about a year ago I put $700 into various crypto that were all somewhat popular / being utilized... my balance is currently @ $1,700.33... nope... $1,703.23... .... wait nope... $1,700.55... anyyyyway... think I'll hold on to it a while longer. <3
(quiet voice: this statement in no way, shape or form is me advocating for dice toss investing... just sharing my personal experience and typing lots of dots).
- eth up to £2.5k thomicrokorg
- ...pango
- Nice.monospaced
- Hey, it’s not a scam if you’re making the $.monospaced
- It's speculative gambling. As long as you recognize it for what it is, it's fine.formed
- Krassy4
- these dudes are still sexier than his ex_niko
- https://nypost.com/2…sarahfailin
- neverscared3
Bahamas Bank Deltec Accused of Giving Bankman-Fried ‘Secret’ Credit to Buy Tether
It was one of the remaining puzzles after Sam Bankman-Fried’s conviction on fraud charges: what was the relationship between the one-time crypto billionaire, a Bahamas bank whose chairman created the cartoon Inspector Gadget, and cryptocurrency Tether?
Text messages, a declaration from Bankman-Fried’s former colleague and ex-girlfriend Caroline Ellison, and other documents published as part of a lawsuit filed against alleged enablers of his scheme suggest a tighter web of connections than previously known.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a…
tether will be the next ftx
- neverscared1
“I lost my house,” she says, three years later. “I lost all my money. I couldn’t pay the mortgage. I owed a lot of debts when I did actually sell the house and pay the rest of the mortgage off – by that time I didn’t have much left.”
“Now I haven’t got five cents in the bank or in my pocket. I can’t go to the dentist. I can’t get my car serviced properly.
“It just goes on and on. I can’t even get my [hearing] checked out. I’ve had friends deliver food packages on the doorstep. I have got nothing left.
- lol. i feel bad for these people but suing the bank for letting her transfer all her money to a crypto scam? just move on.kingsteven
- neverscared2
Crypto mines will have to start reporting their energy use in the US
The US Department of Energy (DOE) will begin collecting data on crypto mines’ electricity use, following criticism from environmental advocates over how energy-hungry those operations are.
“We will specifically focus on how the energy demand for cryptocurrency mining is evolving, identify geographic areas of high growth, and quantify the sources of electricity used to meet cryptocurrency mining demand,” Joe DeCarolis, administrator of the Energy Information Administration (EIA), said in a press release today.
- omahadesigns-1
Historical Bitcoin prices for today, January 13th:
2024 - $42,668
2023 - $19,927
2022 - $42,560
2021 - $37,382
2020 - $8,111
2019 - $3,490
2018 - $14,292
2017 - $825
2016 - $432
2015 - $221
2014 - $923
2013 - $14
2012 - $6.4
2011 - $0.30
Additional Stats:
Bitcoin's average daily trading volume for the last 7 days is 110,361 ₿.
Bitcoin's average daily number of transactions for the last 7 days is 403,142.
Bitcoin's average daily hashrate for the last 7 days is 537 exahashes per second.
Bitcoin's average daily price from 18-Jul-2010 to 13-Jan-2024 is $10,196.10.
1 US Dollar ($) currently equals: 2,344 satoshis; making 1 penny equal 23.44 sats.
There are currently 19.60M BTC in circulation, leaving 1.40M to be mined.
There are currently 52,562,430 nonzero Bitcoin addresses.
Bitcoin's current block reward is 6.25₿, which is worth $266,672.50 per block.
Bitcoin's maximum (closing) price for the year 2024 was $46,962.20 on 08-Jan-2024.
Bitcoin's minimum (intraday) price for the year 2024 was $40,888.30 on 03-Jan-2024.
Bitcoin's maximum (intraday) price for the year 2024 was $48,923.70 on 11-Jan-2024.
Bitcoin's largest daily decrease for the year 2024 was -$3,512.30 on 12-Jan-2024.
Bitcoin's largest daily increase for the year 2024 was +$3,034.90 on 08-Jan-2024.
Bitcoin's all-time high was $67,527.90 on 08-Nov-2021. Bitcoin is down 36.81% from the ATH.
- couldn´t get more ponzi than this numbers reflect....neverscared
- was there ever a new tech in its babyphase that was so loaded with fraud like crypto ever in the history.... sets the trajectory for the future ..neverscared
- not even include the toxic eco footprint it outputs...neverscared
- couldn’t be further from a ponzimonospaced
- you’re just seeing a classic bubblemonospaced
- bainbridge0
What's this ETF news?
- https://twitter.com/…sted
- woops wrong pasta.
here is it: https://i.imgur.com/…sted
- neverscared-1
‘Bitcoin Rodney’ Pushed Crypto With Jamie Foxx and Rick Ross. Now He’s Under Arrest
With celebrity endorsements to spare, the influencer promised he could easily make you a millionaire — and promoted an alleged pyramid schemeTHIS ARTICLE WAS produced in collaboration with Court Watch, an independent outlet that unearths overlooked court records.
The dream of making a quick and easy fortune in cryptocurrency took yet another hit on Friday with the arrest of Rodney Burton, a.k.a. “Bitcoin Rodney,” a relentless promoter who sold himself as a high-tech financial guru and was often seen out with celebrity pals including Jamie Foxx, Rick Ross, Marlon Wayans, and Tiffany Haddish.
Burton, whose 2021 “Reinvent Yourself With Crypto” event in Miami also included appearances by singer Akon, FUBU founder and Shark Tank regular Daymond John, and convicted fraudster Jordan Belfort (whose memoir The Wolf of Wall Street inspired the Martin Scorsese film), was taken into custody in Florida and is awaiting transfer to Maryland, where he’s being charged. The criminal complaint that was filed rests on an affidavit by a special agent of the IRS who found probable cause to believe that one of the crypto operations that Burton was involved in was an “unlicensed money transmitting business.” Burton is accused, in short, of illegal transfer of currency — but the broader accusations in the legal filing paint a picture of a pyramid scheme operated by several people, including Burton. (Burton did not respond to requests for comment through social media or his public defender.)