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ETH is interesting. I think we'll get higher prices at some stage this year.

$30k or $50k BTC next?

People keep looking for vertical moves in either direction, and they haven't come in this cycle. Just an observation.
 
ETH is interesting. I think we'll get higher prices at some stage this year.

$30k or $50k BTC next?

People keep looking for vertical moves in either direction, and they haven't come in this cycle. Just an observation.
I think it outperforms BTC and eventually breaks 0.1 for the ETHBTC pair. I get the feeling we would have seen 30k by now if it was happening, macro conditions have been shit for 6 months now. 50k feels more realistic, but my head says we just hover in the high 30s/low 40s for a while.
 
I think it outperforms BTC and eventually breaks 0.1 for the ETHBTC pair. I get the feeling we would have seen 30k by now if it was happening, macro conditions have been shit for 6 months now. 50k feels more realistic, but my head says we just hover in the high 30s/low 40s for a while.

Agreed ETH should outperform BTC from here on in, ETH is being utilised for many more things than BTC. BTC still effectively only used as a gateway crypto and for things like gambling, pr0n etc.
 
Agreed ETH should outperform BTC from here on in, ETH is being utilised for many more things than BTC. BTC still effectively only used as a gateway crypto and for things like gambling, pr0n etc.
Gamblin and pr0n? I do agree that ETH has far more utility though, NFTs the major one.
 

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What website are you using? I am using Koinly as it seems to be the best dealing with NFTs, but it still seems way out...
I'm using bitcoin.tax which I've been using for several years without any problem until now.

Trying to find the source of discrepancies in 70k transactions is giving me a headache. Hopefully the ATO leaves me alone if I show an attempt to report accurately.
 
Hey girls and boys, I'm relatively new to Crypto and have just recently invested $1000 into Bitcoin. Should I continue to "dollar cost average" and play the long game?
 
Hey girls and boys, I'm relatively new to Crypto and have just recently invested $1000 into Bitcoin. Should I continue to "dollar cost average" and play the long game?
Yes, it is the easiest and simplest way to invest if you aren't planning to monitor the markets often.
 

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For someone looking at starting out in the crypto world, where am I best spent investing time to learn?
I just began by investing $2000 AUD in Bitcoin two weeks ago, as I don't want to play Russian Roulette with Alt coins. I will simply be DCA'ing by investing about $180 a week into Bitcoin from now on.
 

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