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I mean, it's super clever and all, but doesn't it totally look like a little kids watch?
Now they just need to add some sweet hydro foils underneath and then we'll really be rocking...
Those places are their houses. Go hang out there and it should be sweet as.
I figure if you own a home and have a dirty great big home loan (as is the tradition here in NZ) then you're already super over weight invested in the property market, even if you had $50k in bitcoin like that person asking the question in the article.
To me the property is the big risk not the bitcoin. But I guess you could argue that risk reduces if you reduce your home loan size. So to me it's more a question of how much can you afford to invest in any other things besides your house, without risking going underwater on your home loan.
And that's going to come down to how much equity you have in your house relative to the property value, combined with your ability to service your home loan.
Good to see the response wasn't at all anti bitcoin. That's quite the win in itself. But 5% allocation seems pretty low for someone who has high conviction. Plus it may have been helpful for them to clarify what a 5% allocation actually means in the context of them also being leveraged on their home loan investment.
Maybe that's the word "giill" that is written in red on the left hand end of the sign..?
It does seem crazy there is so much for sale
Are you meaning fractional reserve bitcoining by coinbase?
If it applies to something in our time then it makes me think of how CBDCs could be used by a state or world government that is very much opposed to Christ.
But I suppose you first have to consider what framework of interpretation it should be understood from. I recently was loaned an old book called The Last Things by George Ladd, which explains two of the main ways in which Bible prophecy is interpreted.
One is dispensationalism, which is the most common one in places like the US, and is the interpretation method used by the authors of the popular Left Behind book series from a couple decades ago.
The other is apparently commonly known as covenantal theology. But I think can be called other things too.
The book argues for the latter, and points out loads of difficulties created by the former. But I haven't got far enough in to properly understand it all yet. I could report back in a few weeks once I finally get through it if you like. Might give me the motivation I need to make myself read it!
Primary school kids play that all over the place where I live. Should make for a pretty interesting future I guess!
I reckon he is likely the main factor in the run up from $80k. They seem to be tracking way ahead of their announced plans for buying bitcoin so it's hard to know quite what they are planning to do now. It feels a bit spooky to me.
It gets worse as they get older if they get access to your spotify. My wrapped top songs list includes classics such as: My stick. What does the fox say. Axel F (crazy frog). And the passionate ballad: Farting in the USA.
I reckon this can be a really thought provoking meme if you let it.
I've read mine! Just saying. It is very good. Thanks for helping write it.
Yeah, as someone who doesn't live in the US, that statement of his seems super offensive and arrogant and is just begging every other country to say: "stuff you, we're not putting up with this any more"





