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    #25
    quote: “ In a first for Canada, Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is campaigning to bring Bitcoin adoption to Canadians as a way to give people control and autonomy over their own finances.

    To large crowds, unprecedented for a party leadership campaign, the long-time member of parliament and Conservative finance critic said, “We need to give people the freedom to choose other money. ” bitcoin magazine. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/poilievre-brings-bitcoin-adoption-to-canada

    And if you are worried about inflation Poilievre said adopting crypto will allow Canadians to opt out of inflation. He should know as finance critic
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      #26
      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
      At that peak that is off the chart it was 2.9 Trillion with a T.

      Does that contribute to reduce inflation as that money has evaporated?

      It is a typically a zero-sum game and the money is reallocated; however, the pre-mined coins never cost anything so........


      You might find this Crypto Total Market Cap chart interesting.

      It is busy with my Hyperwave Theory analysis that suggests a weekly close below the Phase 2 line brings a Phase 1 target of 89.252B.

      534B is the previous resistance on the monthly chart. Perhaps, that is as far as it goes.

      it is hard to imagine but time will tell.

      I expect only a half dozen or so that have utility and are decentralized to survive.

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      Here is a link to track:

      https://www.tradingview.com/chart/TOTAL/UAcEeGU4-Ctrpto-Total-Market-Cap-Idea/

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        #27
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        Never did understand the cryto currency as an investment.

        If it is a currency and you loaded out all last years production 3 months ago taking Bitcoin as payment you have lost 2/3 of the value since.

        That is not and never will be currency.

        Now the pumps are saying buy the dip.
        If it will never be generally accepted as currency why does it exist?
        I do not have any crypto or any dog in the fight. but I think you are looking at it slightly wrong. if your buying crypto to hit it rich your using it incorrectly. Crypto to me is a way to escape fiat currency and goverment controle over yourself. I believe that's why the "state" is so concerned over not having regulation or oversight. As the late great John McAfee said "Choose to free yourself from those that choose to keep you down"

        As for the loss of value I can't debate that.

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          #28
          Originally posted by helmach View Post
          I do not have any crypto or any dog in the fight. but I think you are looking at it slightly wrong. if your buying crypto to hit it rich your using it incorrectly. Crypto to me is a way to escape fiat currency and goverment controle over yourself. I believe that's why the "state" is so concerned over not having regulation or oversight. As the late great John McAfee said "Choose to free yourself from those that choose to keep you down"

          As for the loss of value I can't debate that.
          Very interesting parallels with farming.

          We sink in $300/ac… and watch it grow… or not as the case may be.

          Would rather have my fate in faith in family, community, and creator… than bitcoins or crypto… growing food is a productive fascinating living to dedicate our lives to! The miracle of life is a mystery few will understand… seeds that are buried, resurrect, the produce 30-50-or 100 times what was planted.The study of the great engeneer who created all this great miracle… will take longer than the time we have on this world!

          🙏 and Cheers

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            #29
            Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
            quote: “ In a first for Canada, Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is campaigning to bring Bitcoin adoption to Canadians as a way to give people control and autonomy over their own finances.

            To large crowds, unprecedented for a party leadership campaign, the long-time member of parliament and Conservative finance critic said, “We need to give people the freedom to choose other money. ” bitcoin magazine. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/poilievre-brings-bitcoin-adoption-to-canada

            And if you are worried about inflation Poilievre said adopting crypto will allow Canadians to opt out of inflation. He should know as finance critic
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              #30
              Can’t imagine the Bank of Canada hiking rates next week, but they will.

              Markets are far faster than central bankers and their ability to respond. Inflation is now dead. Deflation is the new kid on the block. Asset prices are already tumbling. This has created a conundrum for bankers making their courageous battle with inflation, that is no longer there.

              Now the tide has turned . . . and so have bank profits. An outcome not planned by the financial industry.
              There is now a real possibility of rate cuts later this year.

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                #31
                These major economies are headed into recession in the next 12 months,

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                  #32
                  The U.S. Fed and the Bank of Canada are continually behind-the-curve and have lost control of their policy decisions. The market fallout is now rolling-over inflationists and central bank rhetoric.

                  Gold is making a deflationary statement testing contract lows this week. Dr. Copper is clearly in sick-bay, a clear indicator of global recession. But bankers do not want to face the financial mess they have created artificially supporting markets for years. Raising rates at the worst possible time. Yet, media continues to give them credibility. But markets and the consumer now say 'time's up' . . . .

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                    The U.S. Fed and the Bank of Canada are continually behind-the-curve and have lost control of their policy decisions. The market fallout is now rolling-over inflationists and central bank rhetoric.

                    Gold is making a deflationary statement testing contract lows this week. Dr. Copper is clearly in sick-bay, a clear indicator of global recession. But bankers do not want to face the financial mess they have created artificially supporting markets for years. Raising rates at the worst possible time. Yet, media continues to give them credibility. But markets and the consumer now say 'time's up' . . . .
                    I am no economist but I fail to understand how making mortgages more expensive along with the regular food and gas helps the average consumer.

                    I feel for young people getting their first job, maybe buying a vehicle to go to work they are essentially better off playing video games in their parents basement.

                    That is not right.

                    Maybe they want to save for a better education while working....not gonna happen.

                    Same can be said for a kid wanting to farm , by the time he saves enough for a down payment on enough land to live on, he would be better off retiring.

                    I also think thats why many generational farms are coming on the market. The easy money is at 2 percent on a few million rather than a 2 percent margin on farming the land.

                    Money works 24/7. I can't do that anymore.

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                      #34
                      Now all markets hear . . . Fed pivot, fed pivot, fed pivot. Quick translation is; Fed panic, fed panic, fed panic.

                      Interest rate cuts sooner than later, but Fed governors say stay-the-path. A total GONG SHOW in-progress.

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                        The U.S. Fed and the Bank of Canada are continually behind-the-curve and have lost control of their policy decisions. The market fallout is now rolling-over inflationists and central bank rhetoric.

                        Gold is making a deflationary statement testing contract lows this week. Dr. Copper is clearly in sick-bay, a clear indicator of global recession. But bankers do not want to face the financial mess they have created artificially supporting markets for years. Raising rates at the worst possible time. Yet, media continues to give them credibility. But markets and the consumer now say 'time's up' . . . .

                        Gold up $40 on the week.
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                        And copper may of consolidated somewhat from all time highs, but seems to have found support in the 3.40's. Higher highs and higher lows, I see that as healthy. Far from sick...
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                          #36
                          Europe's red alert: Banks ready to shutdown forever

                          the ecb is concerned about a potential wave of defaults on banks.

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