Why the current bloodbath?

Why the current bloodbath?

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please kys

Just natural volatility. Market makers need to liquidate longs so they have more liquidity. Don't buy until 9k btc.

you first

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It's all these damn forks. How about we create a spoon or a knife for once?

>price dumps
>buy
literally prints money

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Zoom out.

Name one (1) singular reason that any financial asset in the world should be going up right now. I'll wait.

No no no I insist, you go first

rope prices

Rampant money printing. Europe and the US is about to be forced to do another round of it. UBI is essentially becoming a reality in the west now. This money will always end up in assets and create a 2 tier society of those with assets and those who are forever priced out.

Can't do that without destroying the dollar hence the interest rate hikes

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>UBI
>universal basic income
>universal, as in everyone gets it
>"this money will end up in assets"
>therefore, everyone will have assets
>"society will be divided into those with assets and those without"
>but everyone has assets
Friend, it's so great that your handler allows you internet privileges, but try to make your pretend-smart word salad at least be self-consistent.

You mean all of the money that people are blowing on the parabolic rise in the cost of living? Turns out the corporations collecting the money are just hoarding it or sending it to Ukraine. No refunds.

Money Pox

Retards cant see how this is good for bitcoin. Usd is inflating 9% a year while btc us going the other way 9% a month

BTC is the fork. BCH is the original.

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>zoom out
SHIDD, ALL IN

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SBF. Again.

Every few years the price starts to reflect the sentiment of "what does this thing actually do?" and the answer is vague.

Each successive iteration of this question reflects a new generation of bagholders.