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Just bought 1 bitcoin for AU $32K

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myscreenname
myscreenname

2296 posts

14 Jun 2022 5:04pm
14 June 2022

On 14 June 2023 will I be up or down and why?
Macroscien
Macroscien

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14 Jun 2022 8:59pm
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myscreenname said..
14 June 2022

On 14 June 2023 will I be up or down and why?






You are lucky man,
By the end of financial year 30 Jun 2022 you could claim
loss of $10,000 on crypto BitCoin investment
against your $30,000 income on lawn mowing business.
NO TAX TO PAY THIS YEAR !!

You are smart ! even better
next year your investment will be worth zero
so you could claim even $20,000 loss !!now you could mow twice as much grass and still pay no tax at all !
TonyAbbott
TonyAbbott

924 posts

14 Jun 2022 8:25pm
Big lawn business paying no tax......

Grrrr, it's an outrage
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

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14 Jun 2022 11:19pm
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TonyAbbott said..
Big lawn business paying no tax......

Grrrr, it's an outrage



Wait, Kiwi are going to tax farting sheep's.
And cattle .
Now government budget can puff ex potentially .A bit smelly but inflated at least properly.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

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15 Jun 2022 3:03pm
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myscreenname said..
Just bought 1 bitcoin for AU 32k



As they say ....Pics or it didn't happen.

What-ya gunna do with it ?

Hang it on the wall ? Bitcoin pie for dinner ?

Shim up the front wing of ya ding ?
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

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15 Jun 2022 6:36pm
When bitcoin goes down to $5k U.S. I'll buy a few.
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

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15 Jun 2022 6:53pm



www.cnbc.com/2022/06/15/bill-gates-says-crypto-and-nfts-are-based-on-greater-fool-theory.html

Are you absolutely sure that you could find greater fool here, there or anywhere, Yourscreen?
airsail
airsail

QLD

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15 Jun 2022 6:55pm
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Mobydisc said..
When bitcoin goes down to $5k U.S. I'll buy a few.


That's 5k too much, it's going to zero, just watch , maybe it will be worth a tulip.
myscreenname
myscreenname

2296 posts

15 Jun 2022 4:57pm
I'm in it for the tech.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

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15 Jun 2022 5:04pm
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myscreenname said..
I'm in it for the tech.


Wot ? like Betamax and CDs ?

I still use internet explorer
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

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15 Jun 2022 5:05pm
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myscreenname said..
I'm in it for the tech.


BS. You are in it for the gain Unless you are crazy, and I don't think you are crazy.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

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15 Jun 2022 7:12pm
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airsail said..

Mobydisc said..
When bitcoin goes down to $5k U.S. I'll buy a few.



That's 5k too much, it's going to zero, just watch , maybe it will be worth a tulip.


Dunno. Its hard to say whether the fellow who bought a pizza with his bitcoins was a fool or was too smart.

To me Bitcoin is a real SHTF currency. It was put out as a response to the financial practices of the US Federal Reserve when it started its quantitative easing by creating a system where one source cannot create new money without the rest agreeing with it.

However the drop in value of Bitcoin has been disappointing as this is a time where the of incredible amounts of money created by central banks around the world to fund government debt, as no one else can afford or do not want to buy it.

Maybe gold is the go.
myscreenname
myscreenname

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15 Jun 2022 5:45pm



James
James

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17 Jun 2022 6:38pm
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myscreenname said..
14 June 2022

On 14 June 2023 will I be up or down and why?


Do you remember when I said it would drop to $29K AUD and you said " ..no it won't Poppa "

No worries Sonny
bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

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18 Jun 2022 12:17pm
I must say I'm pressed at myscreennames bravery, by both investing and putting it out there that he's invested.

But I still can't understand how you value BTC. Is their a calculation to say what it's actually worth atm?
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

18 Jun 2022 2:42pm
Myscreename u can mow my lawn for 20 bucks if u cant ger money for food
myscreenname
myscreenname

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18 Jun 2022 5:38pm
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myusernam said..
Myscreename u can mow my lawn for 20 bucks if u cant ger money for food


Pffft, you haven't lost unless you sell.

I'm in it for the tech.

It will go up again, and at that time I'll remind all the non believer "rimmers"!

I'll climb on my roof and yell out "I TOLD YOU SO"
James
James

WA

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18 Jun 2022 5:52pm
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myscreenname said..


myusernam said..
Myscreename u can mow my lawn for 20 bucks if u cant ger money for food




Pffft, you haven't lost unless you sell.

I'm in it for the tech.

It will go up again, and at that time I'll remind all the non believer "rimmers"!

I'll climb on my roof and yell out "I TOLD YOU SO"






We're not going to help line your pockets Sonny
myscreenname
myscreenname

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18 Jun 2022 6:32pm
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James said..
We're not going to help line your pockets Sonny


Haven't you got some super to check up on pops?

Wouldn't surprise me when your time to collect comes, old mate Albo will have squirreld it all away.
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

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18 Jun 2022 9:36pm
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James said..




myscreenname said..






myusernam said..
Myscreename u can mow my lawn for 20 bucks if u cant ger money for food








Pffft, you haven't lost unless you sell.

I'm in it for the tech.

It will go up again, and at that time I'll remind all the non believer "rimmers"!

I'll climb on my roof and yell out "I TOLD YOU SO"










We're not going to help line your pockets Sonny



One more important thing to consider ! real purchasing value.
Once looking at graph keep in mind that AUD is diving now to USD !!!
"But USD is just falling of the cliff too !!
Which make that BTC graph to something real comparison , like petrol or food will be much steeper .






Somebody still remember times when our AUS dollar was above USA made USD?

What was wrong with that ? Why can not last forever ? What happen to our lucky country status ?

I could propose new format, new statistic to realistically represent fiat currency value.Lets assume 1 m2 of home average constant over time. Then wages, car prices, bread and butter will be paid in m2 fo avarage house price, How it may looks over period of time ? 50 years ?
myscreenname
myscreenname

2296 posts

18 Jun 2022 7:53pm
Sounds half baked
Macroscien
Macroscien

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18 Jun 2022 10:00pm
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myscreenname said..
Sounds half baked




because it is
half bakedBeside there is still plenty of money left in Bitcoins !!
What is capitalization right now ?




All this money , slowly but systematically must leak now to few deep pocket guys, that are ripping all the rest

FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

19 Jun 2022 8:10am
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Macroscien said..

Somebody still remember times when our AUS dollar was above USA made USD?

What was wrong with that ? Why can not last forever ? What happen to our lucky country status ?

I could propose new format, new statistic to realistically represent fiat currency value.Lets assume 1 m2 of home average constant over time. Then wages, car prices, bread and butter will be paid in m2 fo avarage house price, How it may looks over period of time ? 50 years ?


You still don't understand how currencies work by the sounds of it.

I can't wait for the time when you propose a currency that fluctuates in value based on market pressures, supply and demand, and fiscal policies. We could call it the dollar

The 'lucky country' was a statement suggesting that Australia just gets away with things through simple luck, rather than great planning and development.

The downside of high dollar values is that we import more junk and our exports become less competitive. It becomes a balancing act between viable exports and enough imports. None of which would work if we had a fixed MacroDNA dollar.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

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19 Jun 2022 4:51pm
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myscreenname said..
Just bought 1 bitcoin for AU 32k


Who did you buy it off ?

Did it come with a warranty ?

For that sort of money you'd want 3 month price matching and 24 hour roadside assist thrown into the deal.

Maybe check with Fair Trading in your state to see what options are available to you



......oh yeah, will it do 60 knots if you move the mast track forward ?
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

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19 Jun 2022 6:19pm
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myscreenname said..
FormulaNova said..

You still don't understand how currencies work by the sounds of it.

I can't wait for the time when you propose a currency that fluctuates in value based on market pressures, supply and demand, and fiscal policies. We could call it the dollar

The 'lucky country' was a statement suggesting that Australia just gets away with things through simple luck, rather than great planning and development.

The downside of high dollar values is that we import more junk and our exports become less competitive. It becomes a balancing act between viable exports and enough imports. None of which would work if we had a fixed MacroDNA dollar.


I always wonder about all the talentless people appearing on those tv reality talent programs. Why do their parents encourage them?

Surely that's a form of child abuse.


To be fair, at least he puts up ideas for discussion. We may not agree with them all the time, but innovation needs ideas first. Some work, some don't. Some seem stupid and then they work.

Except Bitcoin.
myscreenname
myscreenname

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19 Jun 2022 6:55pm
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FormulaNova said..
To be fair, at least he puts up ideas for discussion. We may not agree with them all the time, but innovation needs ideas first. Some work, some don't. Some seem stupid and then they work.

Except Bitcoin.


I'm only on Seabreeze for the tech, and to hear opinions from certified, trusted experts, like yourself.

I'm not interested in continuing with discussions about half baked currencies based on a persons DNA.

What we need on here is an Ignore button.
TonyAbbott
TonyAbbott

924 posts

19 Jun 2022 7:20pm
If DNA can be a currency....

I wonder if farts could be too, I would be so rich right now, definitely a bull market here

Until I flushed it down the toilet anyway
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

20 Jun 2022 1:01am
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myscreenname said..


FormulaNova said..

You still don't understand how currencies work by the sounds of it.

I can't wait for the time when you propose a currency that fluctuates in value based on market pressures, supply and demand, and fiscal policies. We could call it the dollar

The 'lucky country' was a statement suggesting that Australia just gets away with things through simple luck, rather than great planning and development.

The downside of high dollar values is that we import more junk and our exports become less competitive. It becomes a balancing act between viable exports and enough imports. None of which would work if we had a fixed MacroDNA dollar.




The cock smoker is deluded. He must think he's onto something. But like every single invention he bangs on about, it's flawed.

Maybe his parents praised him too much.

I always wonder about all the talentless people appearing on those tv reality talent programs. Why do their parents encourage them?

Surely that's a form of child abuse.



Yep I was sent to learn and play piano for 10 years ! what a waste of best kiddy times !!
Ian K
Ian K

WA

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21 Jun 2022 3:46pm
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Macroscien said..




myscreenname said..






FormulaNova said..

You still don't understand how currencies work by the sounds of it.

I can't wait for the time when you propose a currency that fluctuates in value based on market pressures, supply and demand, and fiscal policies. We could call it the dollar

The 'lucky country' was a statement suggesting that Australia just gets away with things through simple luck, rather than great planning and development.

The downside of high dollar values is that we import more junk and our exports become less competitive. It becomes a balancing act between viable exports and enough imports. None of which would work if we had a fixed MacroDNA dollar.








The cock smoker is deluded. He must think he's onto something. But like every single invention he bangs on about, it's flawed.

Maybe his parents praised him too much.

I always wonder about all the talentless people appearing on those tv reality talent programs. Why do their parents encourage them?

Surely that's a form of child abuse.







Yep I was sent to learn and play piano for 10 years ! what a waste of best kiddy times !!





Well you could have spent 10 years learning to carve gybe a slapper only for it all to be made redundant by the introduction of the windfoilers.

So bitcoin has bumped back up to 30K! Makes you wonder who's buying them? True believers buying the dip? The short seller who borrowed a bitcoin from Macro for $100 a day, sold it to Myscreen for 32 K and thinks it's time to buy another to return it to Macro along with the $700 rent? A consortium of miners trying a bit of bootstrapping ?

Can't see any new chums getting into it with its current track record over the past year?
myscreenname
myscreenname

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21 Jun 2022 6:36pm
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Ian K said..
Can't see any new chums getting into it with its current track record over the past year?

You work in IT, right?
airsail
airsail

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21 Jun 2022 8:53pm
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Can't see any new chums getting into it with its current track record over the past year?


Dead cat bounce, but on steroids. It's like a religion for the followers who will sprook the benefits of crypto constantly in a hope to drive the price higher. The problem is the new chums have been scared off, no winners driving lambos except the ones that got out awhile ago. Hopefully the exchanges like Celsius open up to withdrawals this week and we can watch the punters flee and the prices plummet.
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