Doq Holliday
@doqholliday
14 April, 08:05
Seems like Elon is being used to set the stage.
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14 April, 08:13
In response Doq Holliday to his Publication
Elon is one of the ones who has traveled in time.
Some of his posts reflect the present as seen from the past and future.
Just my opinion, but there are a few who have, and are guiding from the sidelines.
Some of his posts reflect the present as seen from the past and future.
Just my opinion, but there are a few who have, and are guiding from the sidelines.
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Bay 17d
@Bay17d
14 April, 09:56
In response Charlie Lost in the Woods⍟ to his Publication
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Made In America
@eyes_on_justice
14 April, 10:24
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"Your decision: Is HODL for you?
You don’t have to be a cryptocurrency disciple to learn something from the HODLers. If you believe in the value of your investments, you might be less likely to panic in the face of market turmoil."
HODL is a term derived from a misspelling of "hold," in the context of buying and holding Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It's also commonly come to stand for "hold on for dear life" among crypto investors.
The term HODL (or hodl) originated in 2013 with a post to the Bitcointalk forum. The price of Bitcoin in 2013 was volatile, surging to over $1,100 at the beginning of December, 2013, up from just over $100 in April of the same year.12 Reports on Dec. 16, 2013, of a Chinese ban on payment companies working with Bitcoin exchanges may have inspired the original Bitcointalk post.
https://www.nerdwallet.com...
You don’t have to be a cryptocurrency disciple to learn something from the HODLers. If you believe in the value of your investments, you might be less likely to panic in the face of market turmoil."
HODL is a term derived from a misspelling of "hold," in the context of buying and holding Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It's also commonly come to stand for "hold on for dear life" among crypto investors.
The term HODL (or hodl) originated in 2013 with a post to the Bitcointalk forum. The price of Bitcoin in 2013 was volatile, surging to over $1,100 at the beginning of December, 2013, up from just over $100 in April of the same year.12 Reports on Dec. 16, 2013, of a Chinese ban on payment companies working with Bitcoin exchanges may have inspired the original Bitcointalk post.
https://www.nerdwallet.com...
What Does HODL Mean? How a Typo Became a Crypto Rallying Cry - NerdWallet
HODL means hold, and it's an irreverent take on the strategy of hanging onto digital assets in the hope that gains over a period of years will overshadow momentary swings in value.
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So much changes within a year.
*not time travelling advice
*not time travelling advice
10:28 AM - Apr 14, 2022
In response Made In America to her Publication
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