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Why making money is so difficult without having money to invest.

Even good decisions have little return. If I was "ten time wealthier" this measly $17 profit (DOT) could be $170, and buy me a month's worth of food. I am only hoping that I will not be too late when I finally find a decent job somewhere. I was not able to post an image-only…
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Worldline and Bitcoin Suisse go-live with crypto payment solution in Switzerland

Worldline, a European payments services provider, and Bitcoin Suisse, a Swiss crypto services company, recently announced the go-live of their omnichannel crypto payment solution. Now, more than 85,000 merchants in Switzerland using Worldline point-of-sale and e-commerce payment services can let their clients pay in bitcoin and ether along with other payment options. “It is a…
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Binance denies allegations of market manipulation

The exchange hinted of legal action against “FUD-peddlers and individuals with malicious intent” threatening its business interests.

PayPal Now Lets U.K. Users Buy And Sell Cryptocurrencies

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There are many different crypto people. Here are the categories.

1 The shitbrainer – buys shitcoins, knows shit about crypto, keeps hodling the shitcoin 2 The stoic – DCA – HODL, 3 different ATHs reached already, still DCA – HODL 3 The twitchy – Looking at charts every 5 minutes, daytrading, tries to DCA once, but can't keep it, because has to sell and rebuy…
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3080 Ti settings 59.4 MH/s

I'm new to mining and thought I would ask for feedback on my settings. please look at the day average as this computer is also used as my daily driver. so when I'm browsing reddit or youtube my hash rate drops a bit :/ I'm also curious if anyone has broken 60 MH/s and what…
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What Is The Worst Financial Advise You Have Ever Gotten?

Title already says it. And I don't just mean from this sub but in general. For me it was from my family. I come from a middle class family nothing special both parents working and we got along good. When I got interested in stocks and also crypto (I was 16 at the time) they…
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Pro traders are mildly skeptical about Bitcoin’s recent return to $50K

Bitcoin’s price finally recaptured the $50,000 level, but data shows that pro traders are somewhat skeptical for a variety of reasons.

DeFi protocol BENQI hits $1B TVL days after launching

Total value locked across DeFi is fast approaching record highs again, suggesting that crypto is in the second leg of its bull market.

Bitcoin Breakout Beyond $50K Brings Bull Market Fractal Back In View

Bitcoin price is back above $50,000 and its return to the key resistance level has brought a potential bull market fractal back into focus. The bullish fractal in question suggests that another leg up in the crypto bull cycle is coming, matching the epic 2013 rally grand finale. If the potentially repeating price pattern playing out similarly isn’t quite enough to convince, two separate technical indicators on monthly timeframes also appear to match the conditions that prompted one of the largest rallies in the cryptocurrency’s history. Is A Clean Break Of $50K The Trigger To The Final Leg Up In Crypto? Bitcoin price is back retesting $50,000 and while the level itself might be a clear phycological barrier due to the rounded price around halfway to most long-term targets, it also happens to be the median of the asset’s logarithmic growth curve. The logarithmic growth channel has held the cryptocurrency within its boundaries for its entire existence, containing each bubble and supporting each bust. If Bitcoin passes above the median, things could move quickly | Source: BLX on TradingView.com Past bull market cycles have always concluded in the red zone, and the fact that the top cryptocurrency by market cap never made it there is the best argument for why a peak hasn’t yet occurred. Related Reading | Weekly Bitcoin Momentum Cross Bullish For First Time Since March 2021 Whether or not the bull market has ended is heavily debated, but with Bitcoin back around $50,000 an answer should be near. Past performance isn’t indicative of guaranteed future results, but beyond Bitcoin brushing up against the log channel median, there are also a number of other factors that match up almost perfectly. Bitcoin Fractal Resembles 2013, Momentum And Relative Strength Also Similar Comparing price action isn’t often enough to convince most analysts, especially if other market conditions are different. However, the conditions surrounding the 2013 final leg up and the current state of the 2021 cycle are also eerily similar. During both rallies, Bitcoin paused after passing above the log median, fell back to the 1.618 golden ratio Fib extension level, and then made a successful attempt at touching the red upper boundary of the log channel. The similarities between the two cycles are stacking | Source: BLX on TradingView.com The Relative Strength Index on monthly timeframes also is behaving similarly, with Bitcoin just a few grand away from blasting back into bull market territory – a zone it spent very little time in comparative to the 2017 bull market. The RSI making a double top with a lower high to form a bearish divergence would signal the end to the bull run. Related Reading | Why An Ongoing Bullish Bitcoin “Retest” Might Result In New Highs The LMACD, the log-based version of the MACD, a momentum tool, also is exhibiting a similar upward turn after a near crossover. Such a move is distinctly bullish, and often results in a powerful upside move. The bullish conditions could propel Bitcoin price beyond the log channel median, and toward the red zone of the channel. Targets for the end of the cycle would be upwards of $125,000 based on the current location of the upper boundary, but as time progresses this peak gradually moves higher. Markets are cyclical, and history often repeats. When it doesn’t, it still often rhymes. And while past performance doesn’t guarantee future results, according to Sir John Templeton, the four most expensive words in investing are “this time it’s different.” Will Bitcoin blast off toward $125,000 and higher from here? The similarities between #Bitcoin in 2013 and 2021 continue to grow. Peak will be in red. Currently around $125,000. I tend to think $144,000 when it's all said and done. pic.twitter.com/4IU504uxPt — Tony “The Bull” Spilotro (@tonyspilotroBTC) August 23, 2021 Follow @TonySpilotroBTC on Twitter or via the TonyTradesBTC Telegram. Content is educational and should not be considered investment advice. Featured image from iStockPhoto, Charts from TradingView.com