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>>9041531
>sees a white woman
>is confused
go home mutt

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>>3473251

In terms of value, think about its ability to be anonymously sent and received. Think about this: governments have the ability to sieze assets. A drug dealer could have all his assets siezed, but not with bitcoin. Governments have been freezing funds in Switzerland held by various dictators and such. They can't do it with bitcoin. The world's wealthy hold like 30+ trillion in offshore accounts for tax evasion purposes. If just a small percentage of that were diversified into a cryptocurrency like bitcoin that would make even 1 bitcoin worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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