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Looks like hes put on a bit of weight in the face.He's trending a lot uglier than I recall.
Maybe that time his face was smashed in at Subi did more damage than I thought.
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Looks like hes put on a bit of weight in the face.He's trending a lot uglier than I recall.
Maybe that time his face was smashed in at Subi did more damage than I thought.
What were Weedon thinking?
EDIT: Having said that he seems like a good bloke, so good on him:
Former Eagle flies high on and off the field | Broome Advertiser
Not sure if serious....After starring in Perth for Claremont at colts level, the Broome-born and bred star was selected as pick 22 in the 2009 national draft by boyhood idols West Coast Eagles.
Still only 24, Gerrick says he is happy and content being closer to family in the Kimberley – but would potentially consider a move back to Perth to give football in the big time another crack if the opportunity arose.
Was definitely a bold move drafting a 12 year old
After starring in Perth for Claremont at colts level, the Broome-born and bred star was selected as pick 22 in the 2009 national draft by boyhood idols West Coast Eagles.
Still only 24, Gerrick says he is happy and content being closer to family in the Kimberley – but would potentially consider a move back to Perth to give football in the big time another crack if the opportunity arose.
Was definitely a bold move drafting a 12 year old
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Happens just as much in the share market, it's just highly illegal so you don't hear/notice it because the market isn't as volatile.Don't like it at all tbh, much like the agreements the competition has in place with betting agencies.
These crypto exchange markets are little more than fronts for "pump and dump" operations that would be ruled illegal if conducted similarly on the share market.
Happens just as much in the share market, it's just highly illegal so you don't hear/notice it because the market isn't as volatile.
Just take a look at those career politicians over in the USA with a net worth of $100+ million on a $120k salary.
Inside trading is rife.
Happens just as much in the share market, it's just highly illegal so you don't hear/notice it because the market isn't as volatile.
Just take a look at those career politicians over in the USA with a net worth of $100+ million on a $120k salary.
Inside trading is rife.
What fundamentals does the stock market have over crypto? All the big ones are profit-generating businesses themselves, it's just that a lot of their products aren't physical. People claim "But I own part of the company". Sure, but try going and taking a product for free from the Telstra store, or a brick from the wall, when you own $100k in shares and see how that goes for you.Share market at least has fundamentals.
Even if the price moves, the company can still be generating revenue and profit. What does crypto do other than overwhelm the electricity grid?
As an investment, crypto is really just the share market on steroids. I dont see why you would use crypto as a form of currency though. Its too volatile. You could wake up and be 10% worse off from the day before.
As an investment, crypto is really just the share market on steroids. I dont see why you would use crypto as a form of currency though. Its too volatile. You could wake up and be 10% worse off from the day before.
LOL imaging being paid in Crypo and it goes down making what you earned during the week worthless
What fundamentals does the stock market have over crypto? All the big ones are profit-generating businesses themselves, it's just that a lot of their products aren't physical. People claim "But I own part of the company". Sure, but try going and taking a product for free from the Telstra store, or a brick from the wall, when you own $100k in shares and see how that goes for you.
Most people don't know this but world banking system uses more than twice as much power than Bitcoin.
Pretty much all other currencies use proof of stake, so they only use power that those running devices would be using anyway, not to mention Bitcoin mostly uses renewable energy in the first place.
The lie that Bitcoin is this 'power-hungry, environment destroying' monster is entirely propagated by people who have a vested interest in assets competing with Bitcoin and want to see it fail.
No different than Leonardo DiCaprio telling us we need to cut down on power usage and driving our cars to save the environment, then going out on his heavily polluting private yacht. Very hypocritical.
I think you're completely missing the point.What fundamentals does the share market have over crypto? Well crypto has zero. For the sharemarket, if the company generates profit it'll either pay out dividends or reinvest. If it just hoards money, at some point you'd just be buying the cash on hand. If you can't see the difference between "none, ever" and "some" then you're pretty set in your views.
Interesting that that electricity usage is absolute. So not proportional. Going to take a guess that the banking system is more then 2x bigger than Bitcoin, so proportionally Bitcoin is worse.
Quick google says that there are 330k daily transactions in December for Bitcoin. While the banking system is in the trillions of dollars per day.
To be the same amount of trades for the banking system it would be about $150m per trade. Now I don't know about you, but when I go out to buy milk and bread, I'm typically getting change from my $150m.