Bitcoin's W5 Down has begun

So why you keep trying to expose Tether as fraud? Just STFU and buy all the cryptos and ride them to the moon!!! :rolleyes: :D

exactly what I am doing. That being said, a fraud is a fraud. I love the concept of crypto, and BTC ETF would be a great thing. But it can not happen while price is a fake created by fraud.
 
since when was any stable coins exposed as fraud and taken out of circulation??? I know you hate the truth, I am speaking, but the collapse can only happen if tether is stopped. Until then to the moon!!!!!!!

Because they are not a fraud. You just heard a news story on google that told you Tether was fake, and now it is stuck in your brain...
 
Anchored VWAP twice so far today:
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TO EVERYONE SHORTING BITCOIN RIGHT NOW.

Please, think before being an impulsive trader. Bitcoin will succeed. And it is demonstrating that right now. All this shorting, and BITI crap has no place in the market. We are moving forward, even with all this FUD in the markets. If that alone doesn't tell you that Bitcoin is succeeding then there is no hope for you.

Don't ever bet against Bitcoin or you will fail
 
TO EVERYONE SHORTING BITCOIN RIGHT NOW.

I am long BTC, so quite happy when people bet against my ETFs. The premium on my loans beats anything I can get from FIAT banks. :fistbump:

After some checking tonight, I see that ETHC (Ether Capital) is also a shortable security... If there is another dip/crash (I hope)... I will seriously think on loading up on this one. It's a bit unique as it has built-in staking yield wrapped inside the security.
 
I am long BTC, so quite happy when people bet against my ETFs. The premium on my loans beats anything I can get from FIAT banks. :fistbump:

After some checking tonight, I see that ETHC (Ether Capital) is also a shortable security... If there is another dip/crash (I hope)... I will seriously think on loading up on this one. It's a bit unique as it has built-in staking yield wrapped inside the security.
What is loading up? What percentage of your portfolio do you consider loaded up?
 
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