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.TUX. Flag 25 Mar 20 11.02pm

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

As a matter of interest the card system is as consistent or otherwise as anything is that relies on human intervention as there are cases where the mods can't agree amongst themselves whether something is worthy of a card or not.

The second point that I would make is that moderating is often reactionary rather than proactive and we frequently rely on readers reporting offensive threads as happened in this case.

Personally I have no interest in Bitcoins so haven't bothered to read this thread assuming that it's not the sort of subject that would get people all fired up

'Hang-up' is still hung-up
I'll happily continue to take his crap (is stalking against the rules?) but will never report the....the....chap.
That's where we differ i guess.

 


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.TUX. Flag 25 Mar 20 11.13pm

Originally posted by cryrst

So your kids can change them for readies as SIB
Asked.

There won't be any ''readies'' bud which is a shame tbh. ''Readies'' mean that you still have control over X-amount of your wealth. Why people are so eager to hand over the complete control of their 'financial worth' to a bank continually baffles me.

And 'SIB'? Sorry, i don't get it.

 


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Mapletree Flag Croydon 25 Mar 20 11.20pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

There won't be any ''readies'' bud which is a shame tbh. ''Readies'' mean that you still have control over X-amount of your wealth. Why people are so eager to hand over the complete control of their 'financial worth' to a bank continually baffles me.

And 'SIB'? Sorry, i don't get it.

You should take more of an interest in your virtual friends

Stuckinbristol

 

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.TUX. Flag 25 Mar 20 11.31pm

Originally posted by Mapletree

You should take more of an interest in your virtual friends

Stuckinbristol

Oops!
Thanks

 


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the.universal 26 Mar 20 11.09am Send a Private Message to the.universal Add the.universal as a friend

Question for the thread: if the Bank of England didn’t exist, who would be picking up the tab in the current economic s***show?

 


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.TUX. Flag 30 Mar 20 10.12pm

Originally posted by the.universal

Question for the thread: if the Bank of England didn’t exist, who would be picking up the tab in the current economic s***show?

The BoE, along with every other Central Bank on the planet, are complicit in the current situation. If they didn't exist then is probable that we'd never be in the financial s*** that we are now in ie a system that only benefits those who print the money!
Question for the thread: if the BoE was 'our own money' then why do we pay interest when borrowing our own money?

Edited by .TUX. (30 Mar 2020 10.21pm)

 


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.TUX. Flag 01 Apr 20 10.42pm

Originally posted by .TUX.

The BoE, along with every other Central Bank on the planet, are complicit in the current situation. If they didn't exist then is probable that we'd never be in the financial s*** that we are now in ie a system that only benefits those who print the money!
Question for the thread: if the BoE was 'our own money' then why do we pay interest when borrowing our own money?

Edited by .TUX. (30 Mar 2020 10.21pm)

Not one response to a simple question.
Hopefully you're all too busy pondering this FACT.
Once again i'll post this simple graph, The Federal Reserves OWN figures so no conspiracy here.......

[Link]

The financial system, just like in 2008/09, once again died last Sept as the graph shows when The Fed once again began pumping billions upon billions to keep the global financial system afloat.

Never mentioned on MSM.

 


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cryrst Flag The garden of England 02 Apr 20 9.48am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

Not one response to a simple question.
Hopefully you're all too busy pondering this FACT.
Once again i'll post this simple graph, The Federal Reserves OWN figures so no conspiracy here.......

[Link]

The financial system, just like in 2008/09, once again died last Sept as the graph shows when The Fed once again began pumping billions upon billions to keep the global financial system afloat.

Never mentioned on MSM.

How much does it cost to buy digital currency.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 02 Apr 20 1.22pm

Crypto is dead.

The currency of the future is toilet roll.

 


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.TUX. Flag 03 Apr 20 10.12pm

Originally posted by cryrst

How much does it cost to buy digital currency.

10p upwards.

 


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cryrst Flag The garden of England 04 Apr 20 6.12am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

10p upwards.

So I could buy a whole coin for 10 pence plus its value.
How much to sell the same bitcoin if I wanted to exchange it to sterling money.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 04 Apr 20 8.44am

Originally posted by cryrst

So I could buy a whole coin for 10 pence plus its value.
How much to sell the same bitcoin if I wanted to exchange it to sterling money.

As of ten minutes ago, you could currently buy a whole bitcoin for £5485

 


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