Missing the point. Sure you were in business?
What the customer believes in is what matters.
Yep this is true. Although not all that the consumer believes is good for them. That’s why we have great marketers

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Missing the point. Sure you were in business?
What the customer believes in is what matters.

Missing the point. Sure you were in business?
What the customer believes in is what matters.
"Not because they believe in the product". How you knows this I don't know but again that is not the point.No, not missing the point. You misread.
Not what I like is important, what the client likes is important. The client is the one who decides and PAYS.
Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be pratically useless.The Dutch believed that tulips were a good investment.
I'm not saying it's not. I'm just saying that at the time the customers believed it was a good investment.Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be pratically useless.
Way more useless than a simple formula like 2+2=4.
Bitcoin is a bit more advanced than 2+2=4
Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be practically useless.
When is the tax selling over?