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  • Another good promo at Coinbase, make any crypto trade and be entered to win one $50K USDC or 200 Solana winners (each Solana is worth $173).

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    • With the 3 new laws being passed for cryptos I expect a golden age for cryptos now. For those who think they are late to the game, I think you have not seen the all time highs (ATH) yet. I expect cryptos to rocket in the near future.

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      • Curious who here still thinks cryptos are a scam or tulip? I'm convinced good quality cryptos (bitcoin, XRP, Quant, etc) and not meme coins which are trash (ie, Shiba inu, Doge coin, Trump coin, yo-yo coin, etc) will replace the current financial system which is a scam and ponzi scheme. Every downturn in cryptos I stack more and more. During these downturns I buy $100 - $500 daily or more.

        Edited to add in the trash pile i added Trump coin, yes it is trash just as much as Shiba inu or some yo-yo coin, IMHO.

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        • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
          Curious who here still thinks cryptos are a scam or tulip?
          I've never thought they were a scam. I do not think they are an investment vehicle. I think they are a speculative purchase. I believe they are here to stay and their value will continue to be volatile for the foreseeable future. Until there is a safe, secure, tightly regulated market for them, I don't see crypto becoming a mainstream item. People aren't going to entrust their hard earned money to a bunch of computer code that can't be held in their hands and could be wiped out if they lose the "key". For them to become mainstream there also needs to be widespread acceptance by retailers and merchants with a simple interface for payment, comparable to handing someone a $20 bill or tapping a credit card. There needs to be insurance, like FDIC, and/or consumer protection built in, like credit cards.
          Steve

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          • A picture is a 1000 words.

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