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redmanjp wrote:^ but how big can the bubble get before it bursts. I might buy some but perhaps not more that 200 US.
redmanjp wrote:^ but how big can the bubble get before it bursts. I might buy some but perhaps not more that 200 US.
jahs0ldi3r wrote:redmanjp wrote:^ but how big can the bubble get before it bursts. I might buy some but perhaps not more that 200 US.
This isn't a bubble. It would self correct, not burst, then continue to rise.
The value of the U.S.dollar keeps falling and is destined to fail.
On the other hand:
This is actually being used to draw us all into digital currency.
The next step is for governments to introduce their own crypto currencies and offer us an amnesty to convert into government sanctioned digital currency before they clamp down on it.
Might sound stupid but it's the plan of the A.I. that's controlling the globe.
Hahaha, part truth, part conspiracy theory. Troll if you want
Dizzy28 wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:redmanjp wrote:^ but how big can the bubble get before it bursts. I might buy some but perhaps not more that 200 US.
This isn't a bubble. It would self correct, not burst, then continue to rise.
The value of the U.S.dollar keeps falling and is destined to fail.
On the other hand:
This is actually being used to draw us all into digital currency.
The next step is for governments to introduce their own crypto currencies and offer us an amnesty to convert into government sanctioned digital currency before they clamp down on it.
Might sound stupid but it's the plan of the A.I. that's controlling the globe.
Hahaha, part truth, part conspiracy theory. Troll if you want
And here I was think it was actually the Rothschilds that controlled the world!!!!![]()
4kin4kar wrote:Guys Guys Guys, You can sell your bitcoin on an exchange but how do you get the money home?
4kin4kar wrote:Ok guys, Try selling a small fraction. Its very hard getting the cash in Trinidad. I have to sell...... who want to buy?
paid_influencer wrote:10,000 the man say oui
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:paid_influencer wrote:10,000 the man say oui
right 0.1 is worth TT$10,988.73
so yeah that's a pretty good price
zorced wrote:What is the legit way to trade cryptocurrencies from Trinidad especially the others aside from Bitcoin?
redmanjp wrote:So do the local exchange have central bank permission to trade?
And do we have to declare cryptocurrencies in tax returns?
D Phil wrote:Glad to hear people trying to set up bitcoin trading services in tt.It's about time. Last time i checked only a company in Barbados was allowing you to cash out. Bitt.com i think it was.
I've been investing in btc for close to a year now. Holding several coins.
They also have bitcoin atm machines in BarbadosD Phil wrote:Glad to hear people trying to set up bitcoin trading services in tt.It's about time. Last time i checked only a company in Barbados was allowing you to cash out. Bitt.com i think it was.
I've been investing in btc for close to a year now. Holding several coins.
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