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To: TobagoJack who wrote (174867)7/15/2021 4:20:32 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218056
 
<<crypto-enabled criminals>>

I think one has to keep an open mind who are the crypto enabled criminals. I am just making a wild guess, but they might not all be shifty nameless Russian Hackers.

I see crypto as a huge giant sponge that can soak up lots of hard earned cash. Well, in most cases, hard earned cash.

So, if your in the biz to make a fast buck you can soak up all that cash using leaverage.

I was absolutely stunned when I observed the amount of cash just going through Doge earlier this year. If your were a big player you could have moved a few $million in, and $$millions$$ out and no one would have hardly blinked an eye.

Then the big sponge is squeezed using billions of dollars Hydraulic mega Press, and you get out every last cent in the return.

So the squeeze is on, full swing, the media headlines are superb faultless indicators of what the play is, and the darkest hour approaches. When that move is more or less complete, that is when I suspect the main breaker switch is thrown (stocks crash), and it goes completely black.

There are some good well trained crypto teams out there, and an awful lot of things are wrong with our financial systems.

Gold is good, but there are certain reasons why J6P cant play the the gold game confidently. Silver maybe is a different story, so that is the main game I will be playing. Although I do own some yellow shiny stuff that looks like gold. My bullion dealers tell me they are happy to cash it in anytime, so what could go wrong? -g-