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Is 2 BTC enough to make it

>> No.23634793

Yes.

>> No.23634812

in 20 years yes. for now put it into axion for the next year, and put a little in core aswell.
turn that 2 into 20 within 1 year.

>> No.23634816

>>23634687
Is 2 usd make it, to you,

>> No.23634814

>>23634687
Eventually yes.

>> No.23634825

>>23634687
2 btc is generational wealth

>> No.23634874

>>23634825
based
I could live for 5 years lavishly here if I'd have 2 BTC to cash out
>>23634687
how does 8mBTC sound? aka 0.0080

>> No.23634886

>>23634874
after the next bullrun it will be 5 lifetimes

>> No.23634909

>>23634886
yeah
but check second reply I got 0.0080
still content ngl

>> No.23634915

Bitcoin as we know it will end in the coming decades. It's impossible to upgrade (no governance) and the economic model will fail when rewards go to zero.

Bitcoin will eventually become a wrapped asset on the Polkadot Network.

>> No.23634934

>>23634915
>and the economic model will fail when rewards go to zero
is this what brainlets actually think despite btc being the only chain where miners massively profit from fees?

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>>23634687
Congrats anon.

>> No.23634970

>>23634934
>Use a network where the fees are so exorbitant that miners are massively profiting
VS
>Use a network where the same underlying asset is moved for a fraction of a cent

>> No.23634993

>>23634687
If you've got the patience to hold through a few more cycles, most likely.

>> No.23635012

>>23634970
nucoiner cope again. it will be a fucking long time before btc rewards go to zero like more than a 100 years. but after the next halving the reward will likely be 50% from fees.

you just don't get it do you? bitcoin already won.

>> No.23635136

>>23634970
also it's entirely possible that nocoiners and assorted poorfags will be priced out of using bitcoin on L1... that's totally plausible.
bitcoin is to store and transact value. actual real value and in huge amounts. who cares if you can't buy coffee on L1? i never had trouble buying coffee in my life that is not an issue crypto has to solve. at best leave it to stable coins to be cash...

>> No.23635145

>>23635012
I am reading that china controls 80% of miners
won't that give them a shitton of leverage power?

>> No.23635230

>>23635145
not really it's more like 60% of mining power is in china the mining pools don't actually represent value individual miners can switch pools or start a new one at moments notice.

if china moves on miners hash will dissipate from the country in weeks. turn up in india and kazakhstan and iran and fuck knows where.

long term there is no stopping bitcoin.

>> No.23635789

>>23634812
nah