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Bitcoin rises after eagerly awaited 'halving'

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Great! I have lots of these "things"... please push the price higher so I can Sell to you "Schmucks"...

Underlying this "virtual product", is the cost of its maintenance ... which many appear to be overlooking. The "Halving" process was an "end-game" to the experiment, and supposed to waken up those smart enough to see it. So, to "coin" a phrase.... "the last man standing... looses all".

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Underlying this "virtual product", is the cost of its maintenance ... which many appear to be overlooking. The "Halving" process was an "end-game" to the experiment, and supposed to waken up those smart enough to see it. So, to "coin" a phrase.... "the last man standing... looses all".

Well laid out argument bro. I'm convinced now...

...not sure exactly of what. But I'm convinced.

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