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RE: Bitcoin in correction Mode this week. $3600 $CAD (high) . / BTC/USD = ~ $2500 (high) | BTC Dominance = 39%. - Keep calm - Do not panic sell, watch your sources.... Bitcoin

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Great post! Thanks for sharing all of that information.

I am in a few Cryptos at the moment knowing this dip was coming I distributed my bitcoins.

This is a bit off topic, but I am very interested in knowing if the common Canadian knows about Crypto? It is one thing to see trading volume and numbers etc and another to speak to someone from there directly. What is your view on Bitcoin/Crypto in general in Canada?

I ask as I am interested in moving to there one day (soon, hopefully)!

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Canada is a police state.

I have been an activist here for many years calling out corruption and paying attn to policy closely.

I have sold real estate since 1991.

I am watching a lot going on here and I am not happy with the direction this country is headed in many directions and I am a member of the group known as COMER.org -- suing the Fed. Gov't to get out monetary supply and policy BACK into the hands of the people!

Feds here do not recognize crypto (specif. BTC) as currency but sure as hell want to harass people for it and stick their nose into everything like usual.

Too much gov't and not enough actual SERVICE in the public service sector.

Just heard 40% dip over the next five years for the Toronto housing market.

The market has needed a correction for awhile now, I am east of that market but it is crazy here, because we are 45 mins to Toronto downtown, so the prices have climbed huge here w the Toronto money.

Don't believe everything you read either and always consider the SOURCE.

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I agree, jsnip4 (realist news) read the artical and with home capital basicly crashing I have to believe a fairly big correction is in order unfortunately. The US housing prices are ridiculous to say the least and Im waiting for that correction here as well. If you look right on Zillow half of nyc is in forclosure, among many other popular cities. Its not going to be pretty. This is all one big unsustainable mess.

> This is all one big unsustainable mess.

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How can anyone say that any better, they cannot!

Comment of the day.

Are you in Canadastan too? I forget or have not found out yet.

I am E. of Toronto -- again, may have told you / may not have.

No, you havent told me the city until now. Ive visited Montreal (beautiful city), and Quebec in the past. I was big in the hockey scene growing up. I played at Quebec stadium for juniors and played against J.p dumount, Micheal York, Mark Eaton and others. Im right near the fed gangster.inc scoundrels currently just outside NYC...

I know those names LOL. I was at the Expos last ever game there at home, I was interviewed by some of the national sports media actually.

If you go way down my page about 10 days, you will see a personal post of the guys with names my draft year etc I was on the ice with, they were just a lot better than me.

You will get a kick out of some of the comments and names most likely.

I think that you played in the rink that is closed now, as of 2 yrs ago?

The Oshawa Generals here won the Memorial Cup there, 2 yrs ago, just b4 it closed if it is the same rink!

Yes it is closed now, it was where the Quebec Nordiques played. Its a great sport and i had alot of good times. Ill have to check out those posts and go down memory lane. Those names are pretty well known, I played with Mark Eaton locally for three years on juniors at Long beach on long island. He was always an amazing defenseman one on one in drills to try and get around as well as just a very good person. I was happy for him when they won the cup cause what a straight up dude he was. I played with Rob Scuderi who won the cup with Mark, in high school and we won st championships every year there... Al Bundy Polk High stories.. haha. Quick story.. I was on the bench to go out on the next shift, a person got hip checked, flipped legs over head and cut my throat from front of it to side under my ear. The scar is still very visible but clean cause of the sharp skates. It had just missed my jugular by milli meters and I was blessed to have a nurse in the stands that ran over and put her fist in the wound. I lost over half my blood and flatlined twice but was fully conscious and talking otherwise. 400 stitches later I played one month to the day later... Pretty wild.