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    Quote Originally Posted by Ag guy View Post
    I believe that Bitcoin was 8 cents a coin at one point early on.

    Ag guy
    Early on, you could "create" them for free just running the algorithm.

    Silver will always disappoint...until it doesn't. The question is what will be the catalyst and will we all still be alive to see it. However, the creation of crypto was necessary to lube everyone up for the inevitable digital currency. When that happens, kiss your a$$ good bye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atlas Shrugged View Post
    Early on, you could "create" them for free just running the algorithm.

    Silver will always disappoint...until it doesn't. The question is what will be the catalyst and will we all still be alive to see it. However, the creation of crypto was necessary to lube everyone up for the inevitable digital currency. When that happens, kiss your a$$ good bye.
    When the big crypto pop finally comes, will enough people remember the antique coins of yesteryear to revive them? If not, where else would they turn?
    “The Federal Reserve is not currently forecasting a recession.”
    Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, January 2008
    This is no longer posted in the Fed Minutes of January 2008, but still quoted here - https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna22592939. The FOMC minutes still quote MR. Reifschneider. as stating the same thing.

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