I am just a regular guy with coins. I hodl $btc $nxt $ardr $ignis and $neo. I copy/retweet/post funny bitcoin and crypto news. Some posts Dutch, some English.
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People not buying bitcoin:
Bitcoin at $128k: «It’s too expensive.»
Bitcoin at $67k: «It’s going to zero.»
Bitcoin at $500k: «It’s too expensive.»
Bitcoin at $200k: «It’s going to zero.»
Bitcoin at $1M: «It’s too expensive.»
Wrong Mr. Trump. China isn’t paying a 104% Tariff. Americans are paying it. If you still think China is paying it then you should be impeached for stupidity.
Increasing tariffs doesn’t automatically spur local production as a replacement, nor does it always make sense.
If a widget costs $10 from abroad, it’s for a good reason. It’s because, if you made it locally, it might end-up costing $20.
Because of tariffs and import quotas, the price of sugar in the U.S. is over 70% higher than the price of sugar on world markets. If foreign producers really pay the tariffs, then why is sugar in the U.S. so expensive? Why not lead by example and let Americans buy cheap sugar?