Crypto Sponsorship for the AFL - and now NFTs

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How long before this arrangement is quietly dropped?
It looks similar to, say, a property developer splashing out on a big sponsorship contract.

You know they are 50/50 going under some time soon.
 
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Almost all Cryptocurrency's are rug pulls.

Designed to pull in as many people as possible and then to sell leaving the average investor holding the bag.

The others are pure hype, based around nothing but the belief of a few big players.
 
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Almost all Cryptocurrency's are rug pulls.

Designed to pull in as many people as possible and then to sell leaving the average investor holding the bag.

The others are pure hype, based around nothing but the belief of a few big players.
Yeah but think of the environmental benefits.
 
The pyramid scheme will continue but the exchanges seem to fall by the wayside pretty regularly.

Amazed if this is still around in 12 months.
 

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Yep it’s volatile that’s for sure it will also be $100k or more by the end of the year, gotta buy those dips, feel free to book mark this post to see if I’m right

There is no evidence for that.

Also inflation is going up a lot all around the Western World and the Chinese housing market is a slow moving train crash right now. A recession is coming and something like bitcoin will be the first to fall when that recession does come.
 

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There is no evidence for that.

Also inflation is going up a lot all around the Western World and the Chinese housing market is a slow moving train crash right now. A recession is coming and something like bitcoin will be the first to fall when that recession does come.
If that happens more money goes into crypto as each year your money you have in the bank is worth less and less as inflation goes higher, I remember people saying the internet was a fad and wouldn’t last aswell
 
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If that happens more money goes into crypto as each year your money you have in the bank is worth less and less as inflation goes higher, I remember people saying the internet was a fad and wouldn’t last aswell

Except people have to lose money on crypto. You can't make money unless other people lose it. If you think everyone only makes money that is a Ponzi Scheme.
 

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Except people have to lose money on crypto. You can't make money unless other people lose it. If you think everyone only makes money that is a Ponzi Scheme.
I've had nothing but good outcomes in the crypto market. If you educate yourself on market trends and TA it's very simple and relatively safe to turn a profit... ofc there's some losers in every situation but there's also blokes who play the slots thinking they will win more than they lose.

Sometimes its just like that and if you have some wits about u it's a lucrative opportunity
 

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I've had nothing but good outcomes in the crypto market. If you educate yourself on market trends and TA it's very simple and relatively safe to turn a profit... ofc there's some losers in every situation but there's also blokes who play the slots thinking they will win more than they lose.

Sometimes its just like that and if you have some wits about u it's a lucrative opportunity
Exactly this it’s a way of transferring money from the impatient to the patient
 
crypto isn't going anywhere, and crypto.com has been well set up with some big backers. But this recent hack is a major setback - as soon as there is a whiff of lack of confidence in a financial institution that they cant be trusted with holding your assets securely then people, even those who aren't risk averse start looking elsewhere.
 

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