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TWI / Re: Adesua bebree y3 adepa?
« on: February 10, 2018, 02:30:17 AM »Ampa Adesua bebree y3 papapaaaa. Atume ma wu y3 Doctor ne Nipa k3s33 wu )man mu3tumi ma wote ab33fo kwan a w)faso nya sika nso ase
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Ampa Adesua bebree y3 papapaaaa. Atume ma wu y3 Doctor ne Nipa k3s33 wu )man mu3tumi ma wote ab33fo kwan a w)faso nya sika nso ase
Any suggestions?What about volatility? I think you should consider that too. Plus, bitcoin currently is not likey to have a remarkable increase because of politics and FUDs . I'd however split the investment into 40,30,30 for bitcoin ethereum and other altcoinstalks respectively.
Maybe the best to invest is bitcoin because bitcoin price increase rapidly. If you invest now and wait until they pump high you will earn more money.
Yeah, we need to make the projects successful. That is what we are here to do. Great projects have failed because they didn't get support! The nerds need us!we are giving this project a massive push on all social media. we hope the campaign courts investors to help project sparta to the apex of the crypto world
Hi btkers , discussion about the relationship between governments and cryptocurrencies.people become their own employers when they join the cryptocurrency business. they use what they earn to create new businesses which consequently provide employment for other people. governments are refusing accept these cryptocurrencies because of they fear that the decentralization will give ordinary people too much power.
Why don't governments officialise the use of cryptocurrencies .
Can these cryptocurrencies affect countries economy?