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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 386.01+1.6%Nov 12 4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (193406)11/10/2022 12:39:01 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (3) of 217734
 
<<and I am assuming it be all lost-lost.>>

Yes, I have a small amount of crypto and USD at Coin List and happy to leave it there as is.

I like Coin List as it also trades pairs in straight USD rather than USDT or whatever. That could be important at some point.

I also do not have any crypto staked as a precaution. Not sure if that is important or not, but looking for safety options where possible in the matter of counterparty risk.

To get the full value of your lost $700, perhaps put in an inquiry at the exchange requesting update of funds in transfer. The recovery team should come back with an answer, even if several months from now, with an expected recovered amount. Who knows, maybe $700 of BTC lands safely at Coin List.

But yes, important not to chase losses with more money. Ever more crucial at these times. I am biting lip on a few of those myself, but happily nothing severe. I have blown more money buying fripperies out side of financial markets. A good sign. -g-

A Chinese made digital tyre pump arrived in the post yesterday. I read it was 4hp on Ebay, but in fact I think only 0.4hp but it does a great job and have the car tires at overpressure of 2psi over recommended. Checked with a separate digital tyre pressure gauge and monitoring. Fuel consumption has a strong dependence of tyre pressure so best to check often, fuel prices being what they are.

I was looking at an ancient dish washer yesterday too. Probably made in the 1950's or 1960's. Manufactured in England, and those were the days when we still manufactured stuff. It sold at a price to a museum where a new Bosh can be purchased with maybe some change left over.

China is an important place these days, as ever, not for just the manufactured goods but the expertise and infrastructure that goes with the manufacturing industry.

We have some silly politicians who don't have a grip on reality far as I can tell, and that is putting it mildly.
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