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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Quote Posted by mountain_jim (here)
    Again overheated per your notice? BTC back over $61k at moment.
    I am not sensing that it is over heated as I type this.

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

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    Quote Posted by TargeT (here)
    for those that know:

    Tether is being used to pump BTC, BTC will be dumped for fiat... genius pump and dump play that will happen over the next week or two .

    tread carefully in crypto ATM... it's being heavily leveraged by large institutions & may prove to not be as good as a safe haven as people assume (in the short term).
    tether related today

    https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/cft...about-reserves

    Quote CFTC Fines Bitfinex, Tether $43MM For "Misleading" Claims About Reserves
    yeah,,, be very very wary.

    Tether is a ponzi scheme to pump BTC. tether has a capitalization value of $ 69 billion, but for this to be a stablecoin it has to be backed by a large amount of dollars. But of those $ 69 billion, only 3.5% are dollars and half are commercial papers,most of which come from China. So imagine when China collapses and tether does not get his money back, they already denied that they were from Evergrande but there is no one who believes it.

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    Quote Posted by TargeT (here)
    BTC will be dumped for fiat... genius pump and dump play that will happen over the next week or two .
    How do you come to know this? Is it primarily because of such information as is presented in the "Coffeezilla" video you posted?

    P.S. -- It would not surprise me greatly if Tether blew up, but I don't so how this would effect those who have longer term, larger investments, in Bitcoin and the major decentralized finance (DeFi) digital currencies. Those who would be devastated by a Tether crash are probably newer, smaller crypto investors, and in the shorter term, that would likely cause other crypto currencies to go down, until the bigger players re-engaged.

    A major exchange (e.g. Binance) going down, like Mt Gox did, would be a big hit too, in the shorter term.

    Either one, a stable currency, and/or a major exchange, going down would be an "excellent opportunity" for China to squeeze out some yuan, and the U.S. to motivate some more regulation, so neither can't be ruled out.

    Keep your crypto in a private wallet to which you hold the private keys, and treat Tether with considerable caution.

    But ... I don't see why this is a BTC pump and dump, at least not primarily. Rather this feels to me like the dot.com boom in the 1990's ... destined to dominate the biggest stocks one or two decades later, after most dot.com stocks disappeared and the eventual winners crashed pretty hard before their current rise.
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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    I looked into the Tether FUD after the market crash in May. Tether has a circulating supply of $68 billion. Bitcoin a market cap right now of $1.1trillion. Even if Tether collapsed overnight Bitcoin would still be at $1.032 trillion. Hardly much of a dent. Unlikely to collapse the entire market.

    My suggestion then, as now, is just to use USDC instead of USDT whenever the option is available.

    Tom Luongo had a pretty epic rant around the current geopolitical climate in China recently.


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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Quote Posted by ThePythonicCow (here)
    It would not surprise me greatly if Tether blew up
    As further support of this possibility, that some "stable coin" (such as Tether), will blow up soon, listen to the following report, from former Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, who seems determined to regulate stable coins.

    In my cynical view, the way that the regulators get to regulate something is to first blow it up, so people "demand" more regulation. Hence ... I would beware of stable coins, such as Tether, and if Tether is entangled with Binance, then of Binance too. I've little doubt that the Fed would like crypto exchanges to be increasingly regulated too.

    Skip to the 5:49 mark to listen to the overview of Rosengren's comments on crypto:

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    @gamblingapes going to get their casino license in a week or two. Last chance to get in now before it moons.
    7777 owners share the profits of two online casinos.
    I held different cryptos since BTC was 4 dollars...
    but this.. NFT projects are a THRILL!!!!

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Aaron Martinez from Headline (HDL), after building AlgoPay in one weekend, he’s now just built the first ‘Open Authenticator’ on Algorand in less than 4 days. These guys move fast, they’ll have the first BETA trials of their decentraliased FORUM project ready by next week. I’m really curious to see how this project plays out. Been playing around with my HDL tokens with DeFi on TinyMan as well. With 2000 HDL and 160 Algo added as liquidity, I’m currently earning 1.7% of all the trading fees. It accumulated $84 in trading fees yesterday so making roughly $1 a day as a liquidity provider

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    Tom Luongo mentions the recent Bitcoin ETF, at 15 minutes in, says the ETF will be used to keep the Bitcoin price suppressed.


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    Oh man, love this about the Algorand community. They’ve coined it the #ASA Alliance on Twitter, where the different Dapp developers collaborate together to build a strong Algorand community as a whole rather than just try and compete with other. This next alliance between AlgoMint and Authentium has massive potential for the commodities market.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/Algomint_...67226803163140


    Farmers will be able to mint their produce as assets directly onto the blockchain and then sell that produce directly to their customers via the Authentium commodities decentralised marketplace. Farmers get complete autonomy for their livelihood while cutting out the money grabbing middlemen.
    Quote What is Authentium?
    Since late 2017, Authentium is a pioneering open-source community with a shared vision to design and build an ecosystem of DAO-like Decentralised Autonomous Supply Chain Organisations (DASCO’s) that remove powerful centralised authorities from global food supply chains.

    Our vision is to liberate primary producers from these centralised exploitive supply chains. We think it’s time we help to create a new world of trusted peer-to-peer food supply chains by building an ecosystem that incentivises their transformation.

    What are we trying to achieve?

    We believe supply chains are broken. Buyers simply don't trust them. They are highly inefficient, lack transparency and provenance traceability and are controlled by powerful centralised intermediaries. Their time is up. Struggling primary producers and farmers are controlled by these supply chain cartels who take their profits and withhold valuable provenance data and have no interest in sharing this data with the world. We want to change this for good.

    An Authentium future is one that is caring, fair, open, transparent and ultimately restores the market inequities and power back to where it belongs….the hard working people in the farming and primary production industry who feed the world. Our sole mission is to help them to generate more profits so they can re-generate their soils properly and ultimately deliver real globally sustainable farming practises.
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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Hey Jayke, I'm far from a technical expert about Algo. Since you are an avid supporter of it, I'd like to ask you a couple of question in case you know.

    I've read that Algo has a really long term plan because of the potential parternerships with CBDCs and for that reason the developers maintain their price at a low level on purpose. Every time there is a demand and the price increases, they sell part of their Algo so they can restrain and control it. Is that true? I don't find it necessarily bad, but it's definitely interesting.

    Secondly, what's your view about those parternships with governments? Doesn't it feel like cooperating with the "devil"?

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    Quote Posted by ZenBaller (here)
    Hey Jayke, I'm far from a technical expert about Algo. Since you are an avid supporter of it, I'd like to ask you a couple of question in case you know.

    I've read that Algo has a really long term plan because of the potential parternerships with CBDCs and for that reason the developers maintain their price at a low level on purpose. Every time there is a demand and the price increases, they sell part of their Algo so they can restrain and control it. Is that true? I don't find it necessarily bad, but it's definitely interesting.

    Secondly, what's your view about those parternships with governments? Doesn't it feel like cooperating with the "devil"?
    The price suppression was known as ‘the accelerated vesting program’, it was a rewards scheme for the early node runners. I loved it because it made it predictable for trading, every time it pumped you knew it would dump again soon afterwards, meaning i managed to accumulate way more Algo than I thought I’d be able to when I started this thread.

    The accelerated vesting program actually ended a couple weeks ago, all the rewards were distributed 4 years early, just in time for the new decentralised governance model to start. So, now Algo has switched from artificial price suppression to artificial price appreciation as almost 2 billion Algo, a third of its circulating supply has been locked away in governance staking for 3 months. We should see some real price discovery on its next wave upwards.

    The Algorand protocol itself is just a protocol. It’s an open network so anyone can run a node and build a dapp on it. Governments may be interested in using it for their Covid passports but there’s also a lot of great projects that are liberating for the creators economy and doing amazing things for the social good. Algorand has the most potential for creating a Star Trek type society imo, even if that does mean certain segments of government might try and abuse the technology for their dystopian tyrannies. We’ll just have to do our best to build around whatever agendas those entities might try and create.

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Quote Posted by Jayke (here)

    The price suppression was known as ‘the accelerated vesting program’, it was a rewards scheme for the early node runners. I loved it because it made it predictable for trading, every time it pumped you knew it would dump again soon afterwards, meaning i managed to accumulate way more Algo than I thought I’d be able to when I started this thread.

    The accelerated vesting program actually ended a couple weeks ago, all the rewards were distributed 4 years early, just in time for the new decentralised governance model to start. So, now Algo has switched from artificial price suppression to artificial price appreciation as almost 2 billion Algo, a third of its circulating supply has been locked away in governance staking for 3 months. We should see some real price discovery on its next wave upwards.

    The Algorand protocol itself is just a protocol. It’s an open network so anyone can run a node and build a dapp on it. Governments may be interested in using it for their Covid passports but there’s also a lot of great projects that are liberating for the creators economy and doing amazing things for the social good. Algorand has the most potential for creating a Star Trek type society imo, even if that does mean certain segments of government might try and abuse the technology for their dystopian tyrannies. We’ll just have to do our best to build around whatever agendas those entities might try and create.
    Great information! Thank you. I've been researching this past year, talking to several knowledgeable people, trying to find solid projects. I recently invested in Algo, a few weeks ago.

    As the world will start collapsing financially the next few (months?) years, I can see Algo steadily announcing and creating those partnerships with CBCDs. Probably during the incoming bear market as well. Those few good projects will blow up after the next bitcoin halving.

    Keep posting and informing us if you have the time. Great thread overall!

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Guy of the Coin Bureau Youtube channel has a long (for him) 35 minute review of a detailed crypto currency report just issued by the Bank of America:



    It is a rather comprehensive report, and rather more sensible than I might have expected from a major institution.

    The written report was 170 pages long, and Guy's video has the following sections and timestatmps:

    - TIMESTAMPS -
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    The only place a perfect right angle ever CAN be, is the mind.

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    ok ... guys ... so you all know i'm a BEYOND a "newbie" when it comes to Crypto!!

    and earlier i posted how i got "caught up" when COIN was launched and felt "safer" with a related product because apparently i have NO brain power to figure the nuances of "mining" and fees and just really feel way over my head in that arena!!

    sooooo .. i fell for the opening and bought in at something ridiculous like close to $400

    well, additional purchases reduced it to an average price per share of $285!

    and NOW ... after 188 DAYS of "holding"?

    i'm finally at a profit!!!!! because it closed today at $305.63

    i was stubbornly refusing to take a loss and was biding my time to break even and continue with some others that have proven solid for me because of price i bought in at like TSLA that i NEVER buy above $600 and so THAT's going nicely! and new one i "eyed" and KNEW would go higher quickly like AXTI when i saw it at $7.50!

    and i'm completely terrible at all of this, because i'm operating it the same way i do ALL of life, intuitively

    when really, i should be using my brain and logic!!

    so .. i defer to the better judgment of the members here, i suffered for 188 days to realize a profit with COIN!

    do i take it and run now? (as i had planned)

    or am i about to pull out after SOOOO long when its about to hit an unprecedented high??



    or am i wrong to see an inherent connection between COIN and the rise or fall of BITCOIN?

    all perspectives appreciated!



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    HIYA everyone! hope everyone is doing well! and prospering!

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    Quote Posted by iota (here)
    ok ... guys ... so you all know i'm a BEYOND a "newbie" when it comes to Crypto!!

    and earlier i posted how i got "caught up" when COIN was launched and felt "safer" with a related product because apparently i have NO brain power to figure the nuances of "mining" and fees and just really feel way over my head in that arena!!

    sooooo .. i fell for the opening and bought in at something ridiculous like close to $400

    well, additional purchases reduced it to an average price per share of $285!

    and NOW ... after 188 DAYS of "holding"?

    i'm finally at a profit!!!!! because it closed today at $305.63

    i was stubbornly refusing to take a loss and was biding my time to break even and continue with some others that have proven solid for me because of price i bought in at like TSLA that i NEVER buy above $600 and so THAT's going nicely! and new one i "eyed" and KNEW would go higher quickly like AXTI when i saw it at $7.50!

    and i'm completely terrible at all of this, because i'm operating it the same way i do ALL of life, intuitively

    when really, i should be using my brain and logic!!

    so .. i defer to the better judgment of the members here, i suffered for 188 days to realize a profit with COIN!

    do i take it and run now? (as i had planned)

    or am i about to pull out after SOOOO long when its about to hit an unprecedented high??



    or am i wrong to see an inherent connection between COIN and the rise or fall of BITCOIN?

    all perspectives appreciated!



    and PS

    HIYA everyone! hope everyone is doing well! and prospering!

    Looks like Coin started moving a few days after Bitcoin began its climb in price at the start of October. I guess everything hinges on whether Bitcoin breaks through to a new all time high or whether the Bitcoin futures ETF will be used now to suppress the price, forming a double top where it is now.

    Looking at the Coin chart, I can see a nice cup and handle pattern shaping up, which might look something like this. With a retest of the trend line it just exploded past, forming the handle of the cup before heading up to a technical breakout price of around $400.



    It could quite easily hit $400 if we do see bitcoin at $100k and a subsequent alt-coin season as The Birb nest has predicted:

    https://twitter.com/TheBirbNest/stat...57053923512324

    The recent rise in Coin can also be attributed to the news it’ll be opening an NFT marketplace, which could bring in billions more in revenue for the company. Especially if they include tokenised assets as part of their marketplace and not just jpeg images, which would be pretty groundbreaking. I’m not selling anything yet, I’ll be taking profit just before Christmas, which is usually when Bitcoin has peaked in previous cycles.




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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    you're the best Jayke!! missed you and thank you so much my friend!



    PS new announcement came out today, G7 to Launch of CBDC
    Central Bank Digital Currencies, pretty sure it will have an impact on all current crypto just not sure how or how soon

    see post here
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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    what u guys think of BSV? seems negative and unknown..

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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    As of yet, I think Polkadot is on the positive side. This cryptocurrency is a one-of-a-kind proof-of-stake coin that aims to provide interoperability across different blockchains. Its protocol connects permissioned and permissionless blockchains, as well as oracles, allowing systems to collaborate under one roof.

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    Damn! Did anyone buy any Headline (HDL) tokens when I mentioned them last week. The price has done a quick 100% overnight as a new Venture Capital firm announces they’ll be the first project in their portfolio on the Algorand ecosystem. From $0.14 to $0.32 on TinyMan right now. They’ve also just released their AlgoPay 2.0 and the Beta trials for their FORUM project started recently. Looks pretty sleek.

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    https://mobile.twitter.com/headline_...27962055827458


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    Default Re: Cryptocurrency: which alt-coins are the globalist corporations backing and why?

    No wonder the Opulous price has been climbing lately. Big announcement released today. Opulous will be going mainstream in record time with partnerships like this getting onboarded:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/CryptoKui...07573012058115

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