How long until ((((they)))) make intervention?

How long until ((((they)))) make intervention?

>Implying they're not in already

Plus there's legitimate institutional investors taking BTC seriously now. Shit's gonna get crazy

>bancor
>goldman sachs

a lot of alts are run by khazars check out the team at stox and metalpay

They already kinda did with people worried to death about paying taxes on their coins.

If you willingly give money to the IRS because you made some profit on a decentralized crypto currency there's no hope for you, you're everything wrong with modern society.

Otherwise they can't shut Bitcoin down, all they can do is fake news it like they do with Trump

yes, goy, buy, it can only go up

What do you think is gonna happen in the medium-long term?

>if you dont break the law and piss off the literal legalized mafia that can put you in a cage there's no hope for you

Short term the big boys who are now in crypto will "crash" by selling big to drive the price down and buy up more

Medium-long term that picture about 1 BTC being worth a lambo is going to become reality

Already have.

Most of the BTC dev. team is on the payroll of a company called 'blockstream'.

The largest investor is AXA, an umbrella company.

Owner is the chairman of the bilderbergs, no joke.

So they've already got their filthy grabbler tendrils in BTC, but only teh dev. team, not the network itself. (((they))) have a hard time understanding the non-heirarchical nature of a distributed network, so as long as we watch for tricks we're good.

Short-term, many of them will now feel comfortable depositing their wealth into BTC and the crypto ecosystem. Hodlers stand to become inordinately wealthy.

4800

Wouldn't we have government intervention at that point? Or even a exploding bubble?

Hodlers of what? Just bitcoin? Are alt holders going to be fucked?

So BTC hodlers will be rich? i'm noob but i own and hodl BTC

Kek.

These people don't understand what Bitcoin is.

>that can put you in a cage
now now, they'd much rather just ruin you financially and take your house until you pay debnts instead

>gold
>having intrinsic value anywhere near the level of what people are willing to pay for it
its literally a shiny yellow metal that's nice for making jewelry with and has some minor industrial applications because it's nonreactive with oxygen. You can't eat gold, you can't make tools from it, it doesn't help you survive.

You pay people to dig it out of the ground, then put it in a hole and pay people to guard it. To say gold has intrinsic value but bitcoin doesn't is ridiculous. Land has intrinsic value, food has intrinsic value, gold is $1267 an ounce because we've all agreed it does.

>john quiggin
literally who?

these are economists. they know absolutely nothing about what a blockchain is

the nice thing about bitcoin is that it is borderless

lets say the US government starts thinking that bitcoin is a threat to dollar hegemony. they want to (((shut it down))) for (((reasons)))

its easy for any other government to prop up the price. even attack the dollar / US with soft power.

so the shitbags in DC/NYC can never really tank BTC. also, you can leave the country and go be a millionaire anywhere else. they cant stop you from taking your BTC with you, whereas they can stop you from shipping your dollars / etc out of the country. so, even a straight up ban means nothing. doesnt matter, ill fuck off to another country and take my wealth with me

well.. how much influence do the kikes have over bitcoin legislation in china and russia?

>hurr durr there is no source of value whatsoever

butthurt fiat economists can't understand the impact of blockchain technology and decentralization, they're used to fix the markets via interventions to their liking, well dinosaurs the climate is changing get rekt

Don't worry, an opportunity such as a whole new fucking asset class doesn't present itself everyday and certainly won't go unnoticed ;)

this is bullshit. literally all currency has value independeny of its labour input. thats why its a fucking currency