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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postlikewise
Milan.
Anyway yes I've heard about this, I just misunderstood what you said earlier. Still not sure it will happen, after all the US won't sit by quietly while their throne is usurped.
Are you going to take a position on this, i.e. hold gold derivatives? I wouldn't bother with physical myself due to the hassle but a derivative or gold miner stocks could be worthwhile.Comment
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI thought this was a good article in the New York Times.
Nice article if a bit long to absorb in one quick reading.
Particularly like the overall theme of InternetOne being the original open protocols we still use, and InternetTwo being the closed centralisation by Google/Facebook/Amazon/... to make profit from and control InternetOne like any shareholder driven corporation is required to to monetise content or networks.
Good to read some of the insight into the true power of blockchain, I've not really read too deeply into the potential just can see it from an idealistic and altruistic viewpoint.
Requires getting back to InternetOne where everything is done in a truly decentralised way so control is retained rather than given away. e.g. information, photos, correspondence, digital creations (music, videos, writings) and physical items have proof of ownership with the ability to be sold or transferred or retained and controlled. Controlling could for instance mean photos are not shareable without permission and control over where they end up. No more dodgy photos 'out there forever', you can rescind access at any time from any place as it's traceable back to the current owner.
There is going to be a massive boom in the take up of blockchain derived solutions. Plan Bs aplenty if you want to try your hand at one of the many possible uses.
Originally posted by milanbenes View Postremoved by poster for being unnecessary drivel
Milan.
In which case it makes sense to hold physical gold (or trustworthy paper alternatives ) as well as bitcoins or your favourite cryptos. Spread the risk and opportunity for reward.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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actually I consider au to be the ultimate life insurance policy against any uncertainties in life and have been accumulating based upon the holdings recommendations for a mature balanced wealth portfolio
recently our resident maestro Scoots put me onto some events which are predicted by some to be coming along this year, it's a story I wasn't aware of and hadn't paid attention to, it all makes sense for me when I look at it through my vision restricted glasses
every man to himself
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postactually I consider au to be the ultimate life insurance policy against any uncertainties in life and have been accumulating based upon the holdings recommendations for a mature balanced wealth portfolio
recently our resident maestro Scoots put me onto some events which are predicted by some to be coming along this year, it's a story I wasn't aware of and hadn't paid attention to, it all makes sense for me when I look at it through my vision restricted glasses
every man to himself
Milan.
Time will tell.
My wife has enough gold jewellery so I won't be buying any moreComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postactually I consider au to be the ultimate life insurance policy against any uncertainties in life and have been accumulating based upon the holdings recommendations for a mature balanced wealth portfolio
recently our resident maestro Scoots put me onto some events which are predicted by some to be coming along this year, it's a story I wasn't aware of and hadn't paid attention to, it all makes sense for me when I look at it through my vision restricted glasses
every man to himself
Milan.Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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Scoots mentioned something had been predicted to happen and was kind enough to give a hint to the essence of the research material, which by its very nature was ambiguous to encourage the reader to part with more folding for the release of the juicier information
anyway, using the patented MilanBenes restricted vision glasses I was able to do a little digging and figure it all out
and I can say, it is happening while we speak
to cut a long story short the mile stone which carries the highest expectation at this point in the story is the much awaited announcement that Saud will accept the Renminbi in payment for the black stuff
whenever that announcement comes, that will signify another piece of the puzzle in place
enjoy
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostMy wife has enough gold jewellery so I won't be buying any moreComment
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