IVE BEEN WAITING ALL FUCKING WEEK FOR THIS SHIT
finally
tomorrow is the day
the day whales buy all this shit and im left with none of it after 3 minutes of the sale
yes, finally
if you buy in on the first block no one can get in before you
as long as decent fee. it shouldn't be THAT bad, not like 10 seconds. i think you'll have an hour.
is this really going to be sold out in a minute?
im not sure im quick enough to compete if it is
>>3502736
LOL
no
Now that's what you call a bull trap holy Fuck
>>3502670
wave B, wave C inc to 2,3k
>he thinks this isn't a bear trap
>>3503154
we're in a bear market, that's not how this works
t-time to buy the dip again
STOP GOING DOWN ALREADY I THOUGHT THE CRASH IS OVER
>>3502661
should have sold once it dipped below the 3700 mark. now its time to wait and just buy at the dip
>>3502645
Hodling while in a bear market is stupid and trying to time dips and sell when it goes up is risky as fuck. During a bear market it's the best to get out and wait until it's a bull market again.
I'm ready for the moon mission father.
>bought my first ARK
>it plumits
S-s-sorry guys
>>3502804
No problem. It's ark. New ATH soon.
People have finally realized how much potential this project has.
My body is ready
Crypto is kinda just Gambling right?
So how many of you actually gambled with your Crypto? Etheroll and stuff. Did it work out for you? I have a small amount of crypto that I don't care 2 much about but want to hear you guys opinion on actual gamble wth this stuff
bumpi
>>3502630
I've made money gambling. Just know when to quit, most people who lose money gambling didn't know when to quit because they get addicted.
I used Etheroll. I already had metamask installed so there was literally no set up, I just went to the site and made a few bets and doubled my money.
>>3502630
yes, it's gambling. Except if you make a bet that something is going to go up and it doesn't you don't necessarily lose. You have a 50/50 of getting the movement you want, but you can wait out the bet usually and it will eventually bail you out again. As long as bitcoin continues to go up in the long term and you take profits every 15-25% or so, you can never lose.
*Unless of course bitcoin value falls out the sky and you end up being the last bag holder - only bet with what you can afford to lose.
/biz/ this coin right here sirs and gentlemen
< RLX has a $5 million market cap day after launch,
<has over $500 million USD of real estate backing it,
<has a 300 million coin bounty at 15% of coin supply.
< Devs came out and said they are so confident from their private investor backing they got in recent weeks they didn't even ICO and launched directly.
<RLX and Empire (dev) is building one of the only sky-bridge tower skyscrapers in Asia, look at the pic
<Moon mission /biz/, finally a coin that has a real world use and real backing to it! What are you waiting for, lambo up on this one HODLers
And where do we buy?
https://stocks.exchange/trade/RLX/ETH
And then you can send your coins straight to the real estate developer's wallet and get a return on investment from the real estate projects themselves. Devs even had the balls to post their contract with the real estate developers on Bitcointalk.
Oh I should probably add this. This is the details of their bounty program.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2182649.msg21898116#msg21898116
just bought 100k
i hope you know why anons, if not check the latest news
WE
>>3502642
ARE
Is it better to take a higher paying job in a higher cost of living area?
Crypto and stocks cost the same everywhere. Let's say that it takes $100,000 to live your lifestyle in California and $60,000 in Ohio. If you save 10% of your income into crypto, 10% of a $100,000 salary in California is still $10,000 and 10% of a $60,000 salary in Ohio is still $6,000. The lower cost of living didn't help your investing if you save at the same rate.
why is cost of living = income? explain better op
>>3502604
depends if you wanna be a wagecuck or advance into a management cuck
>>3502604
Nami only cares how many bitcoins you brought back to the ship captain
BITCOIN CASH BCC BOOST MINER TO TURN ON
BITSTAMP RUMOR CONFIRMED
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitstamp-to-introduce-bitcoin-cash-trading-by-end-of-the-month/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications
NEW ANDROID APPPLICAITON - THE TRAIN IS ON 3000% AGAIN CHOW CHOW
AND I PERSONNALY INVEST 100 BITCOIN TODAY - COME WITH ME TO TURN ON
desu I've always kinda wanted some BCC
looks good for swinging
disappointed I didn't buy at $300
it has the lowest circulating supply of the bigcaps. bch has the most upside in the bigcap space. its an upgraded bitcoin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpUdTIQdjVE&feature=youtu.be
NEO's future is so bright, it has to wear shades.
>>3502666
FOMO fags caused a big spike. Who cares.
>tfw failed over 20 graduate job interviews, some with prestigious employers
>tfw now working a low level public sector job with opportunities for progressing but they depend solely on interview and application form skills
>tfw I'll never work at an investment bank or MBB and therefore my career growth will be slow as fuck
>could try to learn programming but programmers barely get paid anything in the UK
>did an engineering degree but got even less engineering interviews than finance interviews
How do I cope with the fact that all careers are nothing but tests of normieness? People who went to more prestigious universities (even when I did better at school) have much easier lives.
It's so demoralising when I'm at my job and see all the women probably with sugar daddies or banker boyfriends. And all the normie males everywhere who will have better careers than me.
I know you might suggest crypto or making money online but that's all luck based
There will always be crypto, anon.
just pretend to be a normie, ez
keep trying new things anon. your life just started, the first job is not the finishing line you see.
This will make you rich.
Screencap this.
1B MC in a month or so.
>>3502514
>buy my ICO tokens
why when ETHbet ico is just around the corner
>some anon told me to buy edgeless at .62 cents on monday
>tfw I didn't listen
Edge can net you a 50~70% gain from here on out.
Funfair can net you a 300~1000% gain from here on out.
Bitdice can net you a 50~100% gain from here on out.
ETHbet can net you a 100~350% gain from here on out.
The higher the potential, the longer you need to hold. Pick your gambling poison.
""Trustless proof of stake is the most efficient, not to to mention the most ethical, way of staking coins. And since Ethereum is transitioning to the proof of stake protocol, any service (like POSW) that provides people with a way to perform trustless proof of stake with minimal effort, will be a money machine""
cant wait, posw is gonna do it again
What if I told you that you didn't buy any?
Alot of biz is probably still salty from the mega pnd back in April. But that was April. This is a whole new ballgame now. Glad I am in for the moonride
I have my first somewhat of a big-deal interview this coming Thursday and I need some pointers. I've applied for an internship to an auction gallery with a no doubt competitive interning scene but its essential that I get field experience if I ever want to get into the art market for a career
That said, what kind of advice can you give me for the interview? What should I wear, and would a suit be too much or standard par?
>get big interview as new college graduate
>not sure if suit is too much
>wear a suit to the interview
>sitting in the lobby
>manager walks into the lobby, greets the secretary
>he sees me and stops for a second
>think hes going to cough or something
>realize hes laughing
>tears form in his eyes as the laughter becomes too much, shouts "A FUCKING SUIT" and guffaws
>secretary cant help herself either, starts laughing along and texting photos of my ridiculous interview clothing choice to her coworkers
>run out building crying
Thats why i never EVER wear a suit to an interview
Well, I don't really have any experience with that line of work, but I do know how to interview.
If it's a sales job, then confidence and smooth talking is key. Anticipate questions that the interviewer will ask you and practice delivering your answers in front of a mirror until you have them polished and memorized. It's key that you should not appear to stall or get stumped during the interview. Maintain open body language and good upright posture. Give a firm handshake. Maintain eye contact both when speaking and when listening. Every detail of your appearance and speech should exude confidence. I'm not sure if you should wear a suit, but red is a key color since this also expresses confidence and is a loud and aggressive color. If you do wear a suit, wear a red tie. If you don't, wear a red polo with khakis. If you get nervous easily then I recommend taking a small dose of xanax before the interview.
Project positive energy with every reaction and response. Smile. Use phrases like "It's great to meet you," "I'm very excited about this opportunity." etc. If you are an introvert at heart that obscure this and make yourself sound like a huge people person. If you have little to no job experience then don't dwell on it, be positive by talking about how excited you are to learn the trade. Speak as passionately as you can and enunciate. It's important not to mumble or speak in a monotone, you are an energetic person who speaks smoothly and fluently. Attitude is really more important than accomplishments, remember that you are trying to make an impression on this person that they will remember when it's time to hire someone. If you do have accomplishments, inflate them.
Other basic pointers include not talking too much about money and not being critical of any previous employers.
Any of this helping?
>>3502517
Almost forgot, make sure to talk with your hands! Use gestures when speaking to reinforce your points. People who talk with their hands command attention and exude confidence and self-assurance. Do not let your hands rest in your lap while you're talking, if sitting down. Do not stuff them in your pockets if standing up. Leave them at your sides if you don't know what to do with them, but when talking, they should be constantly in emphatic motion.
Holding is a bad meme
It's analogous to /fit/ and Starting Strength
>tfw hodling and just beginning starting strength
>tfw have 1 btc now from holding alts I had from $1335
>could've had 4 if I swing traded
what's wrong with SS