My point exactly. Whether Trump’s wild ambitions are realized or not they could shake some markets. I’m just trying to visualize what the...
I don’t know if Canadian people would want it or not. The only ones I have met are farmers from the middle prairie. They have been upset with...
That’s beside the point. The scenario that Trump has proposed is that they join the US. What do you think the exchange rate will do in reaction to...
Really? You’re not curious if the USD/CD could get a little wild in the near future?
….and do you think Canadians are converting to the US$ now to avoid any unforeseen conversion disadvantages pop up when the switch is made?
I subscribed to this service for a few months years ago. It’s not bad but I felt it didn’t give me enough insight to justify the price. I still...
Here’s a link to the video. The guy is claiming that the plan is to buy BTC then inflate the price then sell it to buy land. It insinuates that...
I just watched a video that claimed that the proposed BTC strategic reserve is really a land grab for federally owned land. The video didn’t do a...
What kind of doublespeak is that?
BlackRock owns 7% of Microsoft so those numbers imply that they didn’t use their votes in favor of buying bitcoin. I guess I’ve got something to...
Great responses. I now agree that there shouldn’t be a government mandate to accept BTC as payment. And as long as the IMF doesn’t require El...
I would think that BlackRock would’ve voted for it. I’d wonder what kind of game they’re playing if they voted against.
Thanks for the link. “the largest shareholders of Microsoft Corporation are institutional investors, including Vanguard Group and BlackRock...
I don’t know enough of the details to make an intelligent argument. It would be perfectly acceptable if the IFM said that the loan couldn’t be...
The IMF telling a country not to invest in bitcoin and using financial pressure to do it is creepy. What if they start forcing 3rd world countries...
My point is that the IMF request is an attempt to keep BTC down where it can. Is this a harbinger of future bolder moves against crypto holders?
I guess I was wondering why the IMF would require them to “scale back the use of bitcoin as legal tender and a reserve currency” to qualify for...
Just seen some news saying that El Salvador is reducing its use of bitcoin (whatever that means) in order to get approval for loans from the IMF....
For a while now I’ve read that the OTC availability is drying up and the large buyers will have to procure their BTC from exchanges going forward....
I’ve been watching the Saylor tracker and I’m wondering if there is a way to know if his buys are from OTC or from an exchange. Is that possible?
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