The UNFORTUNATE Future of Bitcoin in the U.S.

The UNFORTUNATE Future of Bitcoin in the U.S.




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  1. Hey Guy's, I have gold, silver plus some gold & silver miners, btc, eth (staking) & a few good alts in defi & gaming! Q. Is there anything else I could do/buy/own that I'm missing? P.s I don't own a house or land yet as that's my plan when I take profits after I decide where's the best place to live (hopefully Portugal) Cheers

  2. Most of people were left out of bitcoin. I'm one of them. There's no way I can invest enough to gain 1000x gains like most did.

  3. I agree to this, this is the problem! Most times people with a little knowledge of crypto market try investing by themselves, get a trader and enjoy your investment, a suggestion

  4. Government regulation can't stop bitcoin in the US or anywhere else. You don't need to use centralized exchanges no matter where you are. Your extreme move out of the US is not for everyone…

  5. Blockchain is the future. Even if we have to force our own governments to adopt. Blockchain means “ transparency and accountability”.

    Those two words don’t go well with governments!!!

  6. You may have already but. It would be great if you made a video series "Step by Step" How to move from centralized exchanges and move to Cold storage and defi.

  7. FUD. Money is to be made. Politicians are greedyyyyyyyyy. They arent going to outlaw their own gains. It will come down to great reset politicians VS regular corrupt politicians.

  8. The future of unregistered security alt coins may not be so bright in the us, but bitcoin will be just fine.

  9. I sort of agree but I think places like Texas can break off. I've heard Jeff Booth speak about this who is incredibly intelligent talking about this and he thinks places like Texas will split if they try and push too hard. I think the US breaking apart is a potential scenario even without bitcoin.

  10. I agree with what you say, but CE has better security against hackers with 2FA I know many friends lost their money on metamask and trustwallet because of stupid shitt like they connected their wallet to some site or a maleware in their PC that registered their keywords and other things, in general crypto is high risk whatever you do they invent new methods to get your money and you are stuck between hackers and governments

  11. So how do you use a decentralized exchange to cash out to buy things like a car, or may Bill's? I am learning osmosis, and very little others

  12. EU was a close vote on banning crypto altogether, just a matter of time. I would never consider anywhere else due to cultural differences, so where are we supposed to go?

  13. Just got into btc last year. Had to use US based centralised fiat on-ramp to begin with but not anymore. I’ve got a hardware wallet and a separate computer for trading with vpn and route my IP address through servers in multiple countries and I use non-US based exchanges. Stay disobedient / F.T.G.
    Also, if you don’t know what coinjoin is and how to do it, you should def look into it.

  14. A lot of stocks are down as well as crypto. Buy gold, 30% in crypto. Investing is a long term game, don't worry about the short term;As long as you invest in strong blue chip companies that you have conviction in, they will recover in the long term, DCA if you can.

  15. CT member here. You guys always talk about learning how to use a decentralized exchange. I live in the U.S. (Iowa) I've used simpleswap, Uniswap, etc. No big deal. I won't be able to leave the U.S. anytime soon because of family, kids and friends. I own a Construction Company, and really can't learn an area over again at my age. I would think 99.7 percent of people are in this situation. Don't have the balls to up and leave their family behind for the sake of money (taxes). If I was single I could see myself doing it. To me, the million dollar question is, how can I transfer money (American dollars) to a decentralized exchange, and how do I cash out (American dollars) into a decentralized exchange if I need to. I've always transfered eth to these exchanges to purchase what I wanted. To keep it simple, let's say I wanted to cash out into American dollars to pay taxes. This is something you never mention and I was curious.

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