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BDTH

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    BDTH reacted to watchesandwhisky in The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over   
    I was fortunate that I sold out of 80% of my bitcoin at 55k dollars btc to put down a sizable deposit on a flat - the remaining 20% is pure profit but has tanked hard as would be expected. 
    But I am not selling, and have no panic. Bitcoin I do feel will come back with a vengeance and when it does it will go to six figures upwards. 
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    BDTH reacted to stackerp5 in The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over   
    This.
    "Not your keys, not your coins." Is how the saying goes.
    Centralised exchanges are meant for moving in assets to trade, and withdrawing the exchanged assets to a privately owned personal wallet. No problems with losing crypto then 😉
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    BDTH reacted to Solachesis in The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over   
    Don't keep bitcoin on an exchange, it's been said a thousand times yet people still do, it's like a gold etf or some oblique digital gold account - if you don't hold it, you don't own it. 
    Also, zoom out. There's been a pandemic, war in Ukraine, spiraling cost of living and inflation, stock markets are down too, people aren't going to be putting their spare money in a speculative asset, people are struggling with money to begin with, yet bitcoin is still £14,000.
    Bear and bull markets are in everything, stocks, precious metals, crypto, if you bought bitcoin this time 3 years ago, you'd still be up nearly 400%. 
    Using a bull ATH with a bear bottom to make your point that "bitcoin is dead it's fallen X%, completely ignoring the huge gains by zooming out just reinforces your obvious bias. 
    But your mind is already made up, so what's the point I guess.  
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    BDTH got a reaction from husseym0 in The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over   
    If anyone has any bitcoins please sell them at any price. dump, dump, dump. Sell, sell, sell
    I will continue to buy bitcoin at any price, high or low. But I really like low, so sell, sell, sell if you no-coiners have any (I doubt it lol) 🤡
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    BDTH got a reaction from MetalMandible in Cash out my Bitcoin?   
    Totally up to you of course, however nobody has lost on bitcoin who has held for at least 5 years. I started buying in 2017 at my time horizon for bitcoin is at least 10 years +
    At one point I had several hundred oz of physical silver, which I never intended to take delivery of (had a vague plan to hold in vault and sell back to dealer at a later date), however dealer told me I had to take delivery at short notice, and I did find it a pain to liquidate, although I did ok out of it
    Bitcoin has many advantages over precious metal, but I can only suggest you do your own homework and make your own mind up
    My advice is, don't take my advice, or anyone else's 🤪
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    BDTH got a reaction from ArgentSmith in Cash out my Bitcoin?   
    Totally up to you of course, however nobody has lost on bitcoin who has held for at least 5 years. I started buying in 2017 at my time horizon for bitcoin is at least 10 years +
    At one point I had several hundred oz of physical silver, which I never intended to take delivery of (had a vague plan to hold in vault and sell back to dealer at a later date), however dealer told me I had to take delivery at short notice, and I did find it a pain to liquidate, although I did ok out of it
    Bitcoin has many advantages over precious metal, but I can only suggest you do your own homework and make your own mind up
    My advice is, don't take my advice, or anyone else's 🤪
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    BDTH got a reaction from stackerp5 in Cash out my Bitcoin?   
    Totally up to you of course, however nobody has lost on bitcoin who has held for at least 5 years. I started buying in 2017 at my time horizon for bitcoin is at least 10 years +
    At one point I had several hundred oz of physical silver, which I never intended to take delivery of (had a vague plan to hold in vault and sell back to dealer at a later date), however dealer told me I had to take delivery at short notice, and I did find it a pain to liquidate, although I did ok out of it
    Bitcoin has many advantages over precious metal, but I can only suggest you do your own homework and make your own mind up
    My advice is, don't take my advice, or anyone else's 🤪
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    BDTH reacted to ArgentSmith in Cash out my Bitcoin?   
    Bitcoin isn't a "blockchain company"
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    BDTH reacted to ArgentSmith in Crypto vs Gold   
    It's shocking how many people who don't understand Bitcoin then invest in shitcoins. I suppose it's perfectly logical really but I still find it shocking.
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    BDTH reacted to Booky586 in Mildenhall Dish   
    Roald Dahl has written a great factual book about the discovery of the Mildenhall Treasure, I'd highly recommend it.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mildenhall_Treasure
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    BDTH got a reaction from Chrisplym in Mildenhall Dish   
    I may have sold off my silver stack, but I just stumbled upon a reference to this Roman beauty:
    Mildenhall Platter

    A large concave silver platter with beaded rim (135 beads in total) on a circular vertical foot-ring positioned exactly one-third in from the rim. The entire upper surface is decorated in raised relief executed by chasing with details added with the use of fine incised lines. This is divided into 3 decorative zones in a circular arrangement, alluding to the worship and mythology of Bacchus on land and in the sea. In the central medallion is a facing head of Oceanus, with dolphins in his hair and a beard formed of seaweed fronds, enclosed in a border of 91 circular pellets. The inner frieze, bordered by scallop shells, consists of four scenes of naked nereids riding mythical marine creatures, a triton, a half-stag/half-sea creature, a ketos in association with a triton and a hippocamp. The wide outer frieze features 6 different scenes with the central figures being Bacchus, holding a bunch of grapes and a thyrsus and resting a foot on his panther. The god presides over a celebration of music, dancing and drinking in his honour. The participants include the hero Hercules, overcome by the consumption of wine and having to be supported by two satyrs, the goat-legged god Pan, and various satyrs and maenads dancing or playing musical instruments. In the field there are a variety of objects associated with the thiasos, including a krater, pedum, skin with grapes, drums or tambourines and a mask of Silenus on a pedestal.
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    BDTH reacted to Coverte in Mildenhall Dish   
    A beautiful looking piece, the blown up image on the British Museum site shows off the stunning detail.
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    BDTH reacted to CaptCaveMan in Mildenhall Dish   
    Mildenhall/Beck Row, not too far from me.
    Perhaps I should also start metal detecting 🤔
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    BDTH got a reaction from kamik0zi in Advice on new seller please   
    Sorry all my tubes of brits are gone...
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    BDTH reacted to stackerp5 in Today I Received.....   
    Swap trade some of my Au for @BDTH's lovely 2020 Ag Brit's with @BackyardBullion's intermediary service. Thanks to the both of you. Splendid!

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    BDTH reacted to Jimmy2trees in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Russian activity in the Arctic is nothing more than opening up the northeast passage. They have been working on it for years but the recent fiasco at the suez canal has prompted them into increasing their efforts. 
    I can't see gold rising much over the short to medium term, never mind "going to the moon "
    Bitcoin, not "cryptos", is the best horse in the race for  store of value . And contrary to what has been said elsewhere,  it cannot be banned or confiscated by governments or anyone else for that matter.
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    BDTH reacted to Swampy in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Nice work Roy!  
    Just so you know... The Bible is the most stolen book in history! 😂😆🤣
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