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Bitcoin Is Over $7,200!

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THIRTY years from now, Americans, Japanese, Europeans, and people in many other rich countries, and some relatively poor ones will probably be paying for their shopping with the same currency. Prices will be quoted not in dollars, yen or D-marks but in, let’s say, the phoenix. The phoenix will be favoured by companies and shoppers because it will be more convenient than today’s national currencies, which by then will seem a quaint cause of much disruption to economic life in the last twentieth century.

At the beginning of 1988 this appears an outlandish prediction. Proposals for eventual monetary union proliferated five and ten years ago, but they hardly envisaged the setbacks of 1987. The governments of the big economies tried to move an inch or two towards a more managed system of exchange rates – a logical preliminary, it might seem, to radical monetary reform. For lack of co-operation in their underlying economic policies they bungled it horribly, and provoked the rise in interest rates that brought on the stock market crash of October. These events have chastened exchange-rate reformers. The market crash taught them that the pretence of policy co-operation can be worse than nothing, and that until real co-operation is feasible (i.e., until governments surrender some economic sovereignty) further attempts to peg currencies will flounder.

https://socioecohistory.wordpress.c...rld-currency-by-2018″-the-economist-magazine/

Playing right into the one world global agenda.
 
My Ledger S Hardwallet crypto strategy .......

So much easier just to take a position with the top 10 cryptos. Let one go up as one goes down .... but if its a revolution they all go up ....... 75% in bitcoin .... 25% in the other 9 alts. ..... a KISS system. OR - take the tops coins that can be held on a Ledger S wallet - the ledger S kiss system .... this way you don't get jerked around when hype peaks in each coin .... been trading them 4 years ..... don't just hold the Lite coin dream ...... because so many holes will show up to temp you to sell - example Litecoin has an identical coin called Vertcoin which has a different niche focus .... so hold the whole horizon ..... in just the top 10 and dont day trade. Sell the highs in terms of Bitcoin price and buys the lows in terms of bitcoin price. Easy system.
 
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theeconomist-phoenix_get_ready_for_world_currency_by_2018.jpg


THIRTY years from now, Americans, Japanese, Europeans, and people in many other rich countries, and some relatively poor ones will probably be paying for their shopping with the same currency. Prices will be quoted not in dollars, yen or D-marks but in, let’s say, the phoenix. The phoenix will be favoured by companies and shoppers because it will be more convenient than today’s national currencies, which by then will seem a quaint cause of much disruption to economic life in the last twentieth century.

At the beginning of 1988 this appears an outlandish prediction. Proposals for eventual monetary union proliferated five and ten years ago, but they hardly envisaged the setbacks of 1987. The governments of the big economies tried to move an inch or two towards a more managed system of exchange rates – a logical preliminary, it might seem, to radical monetary reform. For lack of co-operation in their underlying economic policies they bungled it horribly, and provoked the rise in interest rates that brought on the stock market crash of October. These events have chastened exchange-rate reformers. The market crash taught them that the pretence of policy co-operation can be worse than nothing, and that until real co-operation is feasible (i.e., until governments surrender some economic sovereignty) further attempts to peg currencies will flounder.

https://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/26/flashback-1988-get-ready-for-a-world-currency-by-2018″-the-economist-magazine/

Playing right into the one world global agenda.

Had an Economist subscription back in 88.

Digger, if you don't hold crypto, how are you not part of this Economist cover nightmare? Whats YOUR ANTIDOTE? Whats YOUR REMEDY?

You naysayers won't reply. Old money is dead. Its criminal.
 
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UPS is getting in: https://www.yahoo.com/news/ups-bets-blockchain-future-trillion-190014001.html

“The main appeal of blockchain technology lies in its ability to create decentralized and immutable ledgers — networks that have no single point of failure, are maintained by multiple parties and whose information cannot be hacked or corrupted. This increases the security and transparency of all information that is stored on a blockchain across the life cycle of a transaction.”
 
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/donate/

"Become a member of the Bitcoin Foundation today for just $10 a month or $100 per year."

Is this like the appraisal foundation? Is there a bitcoin institute?

Notice that donations are in the closed minded fiat way.
 
Getting Mortgages to Buy Bitcoin?

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 03:00 AM PST

Getting mortgages to buy Bitcoin? Sure… why not right?

People have been doing this for years now. Some people call them death contracts. If I were young and saw the death contract of the fiat system .... well, I can understand .... people are desperate.
 
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/donate/

"Become a member of the Bitcoin Foundation today for just $10 a month or $100 per year."

Is this like the appraisal foundation? Is there a bitcoin institute?

Notice that donations are in the closed minded fiat way.

The world has become a "casino gulag" .... people need a way out. Smart people who went to college and now up to their eyeballs in debt see the writing on the wall.

Casino psychology occurs throughout history. During periods of upheaval.

Naysayers think .... "just go into debt and be a slave to the fiat system" .... no thanks
 
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Smart people who went to college and now up to their eyeballs in debt see the writing on the wall.

So they racked up tens of thousands , and now they do not want to pay. We call them stiffs in my world. That is not a currency problem, that is a system problem.

Hello Bernie. Free college for everyone.

But keep converting bitcoins into the closed minded federal reserve system, they love it.
 
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