Not sure about the handshakes' goals, but the present crystalizes the past and now it is apparent that Trump isn't the man we thought he was. He isn't a leader worth dying for as demonstrated by the fact he didn't pardon the Jan 6 people after he asked his supporters to show up there. These defenses of the globohomo narrative certainly aren't helping his case.
They are mostly "pump and dump" scams these days. The creators of most cryptocoins would love it if big investors and financial institutions started using their new coin as a value store the way they have with Bitcoin, but they know won't happen. So they pay shills to inject hype stories about their coin into the news cycle, then when the gains start getting crazy high they cash out and leave investors holding the bag.
Now if the coins keep going and have enough interest, they may play a longer game and plant both positive and negative stories to keep a buy/sell wave going. You can make a lot of money on those if you want to spend all day doing it. (this is far from financial advice)
Some coins are more technically sound, and have qualities that make them better utilities for either value stores or currencies, but their USD price mostly has nothing to do with that.
I will keep my $200 in XTZ I bought when Max Verstappen won until either XTZ disappears or I go broke. Even when it dips, remembering the Hamilton tears makes me happy.
Is the orange man speedrunning how to indicate that he is a globalist pawn?
Just needs to mention a "more feminine way" now.
The correct forum for this stuff is https://communities.win/c/thedonald
What's with all the anti-Trump handshakes?
Not sure about the handshakes' goals, but the present crystalizes the past and now it is apparent that Trump isn't the man we thought he was. He isn't a leader worth dying for as demonstrated by the fact he didn't pardon the Jan 6 people after he asked his supporters to show up there. These defenses of the globohomo narrative certainly aren't helping his case.
In fact I believe it costs more than $1 to print $1.
They are mostly "pump and dump" scams these days. The creators of most cryptocoins would love it if big investors and financial institutions started using their new coin as a value store the way they have with Bitcoin, but they know won't happen. So they pay shills to inject hype stories about their coin into the news cycle, then when the gains start getting crazy high they cash out and leave investors holding the bag.
Now if the coins keep going and have enough interest, they may play a longer game and plant both positive and negative stories to keep a buy/sell wave going. You can make a lot of money on those if you want to spend all day doing it. (this is far from financial advice)
Some coins are more technically sound, and have qualities that make them better utilities for either value stores or currencies, but their USD price mostly has nothing to do with that.
I will keep my $200 in XTZ I bought when Max Verstappen won until either XTZ disappears or I go broke. Even when it dips, remembering the Hamilton tears makes me happy.
Are people shilling against Trump, or what?
The pro-jab rhetoric is wearing down even his most ardent supporters.
multiple handshake accounts
in a single day
"supporters"
Isn't it just the same guy? He probably made an account just because of it.
I'm betting no one cares outside these echo-chambers full of people ranting about da JOOOOZ.
He was literally booed when he gave his vax speech.
So what?
As if the stock market is doing so great
Thank God Powell kept his position or it'd be worse.