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Bitcoin ticks closer to $100,000 in extended surge

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By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS

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Never thought it would get to 100K this year.

Maybe I will put in an order to buy some at 25K… maybe

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I'm up 5,300% since I bought in.

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I would never invest my money in an asset that does not physically exist and that is actually a fickle digital bubble sensitive to any nonsense or stupidity that some celebrity of the day may say, like Trump, Musk, and the rest of world class clowns..

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industry players expect the trump administration to bring a more “crypto-friendly” approach toward regulating the digital currency

banks informed they can openly invest now...

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Hydropower, 16%

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Don't know which is a sillier investment -- virtual currency or a banana duct taped to a canvas.

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That all balances out again sooner or later, as raisin picking of this information ignores the consequences in other areas. All the real world small businesses, companies and countries would need that money and investments, not this specific virtual and gray zone gambling pool. The wins here are paid by economy and society related losses.

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Talking about ''silly investments in assets that do not physically exist'', I exchange my non physically existing crypto-coins in fiat (mainly Euro and Dollars) that I can't touch because they represent just an arithmetic amount in my online account.

Then, I make payments for food and other tangible items through my cellphone. I know there are millions of people out there like me.

Finally, what's the problem with the ''silly and non physically existing assets''???

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