Does anyone know the story of this coin?
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rublix/
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Does anyone know the story of this coin?
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rublix/
market cap like 1/300th as big as Dogecoin. seems reputable and legit.
Nov 16th: 16,550$; up another 10% this week.
I wonder if we'll start seeing it in the news again soon. That cause a big spike in price last time as everyone was like omg its 15k$ now!!! and rushed and bought some. Curious if that'll happen again as we close in on 20k or if it'll remind people and they'll dump coins for cash to help with covid.
this BTC movement is not even mainstream news yet - once it hits, 26k is going to go bye bye
No love for dash or other alts :(
Definitely not, look at google trends - barely a blip.
https://trends.google.com/trends/exp...o=US&q=bitcoin
Yea, $18,000 to $18,600 now, definitely the top ..... /sarcasm
When Nigeria is leading the global search results; America is not even in the top 5, its not even a blip on peoples' radar yet. Compare it to the craze-fest of 2017.
https://trends.google.com/trends/exp...05-y&q=bitcoin
What I am hearing is that this is institutions - OTC stuff. They know shit is about to go down. Smart money is in early before it is news.
Can someone please ELI5 why Bitcoin has more than tripled since March and almost doubled in the last 2.5 months?
It's simple economics, Son.
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/2d15571...vozDx_idc.copy
19.3k this morning, TO THE MOON.
As for why, bitcoin realized it wasn't getting talked about in the stonks thread so it decided to flex its muscle.
Someone told boomers it’s the new gold. Stonks go up for no reason, so does the hedge
- PayPal and Square's Cash App have scored 100% of the new supply of bitcoins, according to the crypto hedge fund Pantera Capital.
- A chief reason for Bitcoin's rally is the ease of investing via PayPal, Cash App, and Robinhood, the firm said.
- PayPal has already bought 70% of newly issued bitcoin, while Square is estimated to be buying about 40%.
(the last point sounds weird but if you read closer it makes sense... PayPal *already bought*)
https://markets.businessinsider.com/...-11-1029830600