cryptoquotes 1.0.0 → 1.0.1

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  # Crypto Quotes
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- > SEC Investor Education:
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- > - Don't understand an investment?
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- > - Don't invest in it.
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- Yes, but what if there's only 21 million of it?
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- \- Trolly McTrollface
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- cryptquotes library / gem - incl. oracle tool to get a random crypto quote of the day on the command line - on the new new "in math we trust" ponzi economics - on get-rich-quick blockchain secrets - on bitcon maximalists, scammers, morons, clowns, shills & bagHODLers and more
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+ cryptoquotes library / gem - incl. oracle tool to get a random crypto quote of the day on the command line - on the new new "in math we trust" ponzi economics - on get-rich-quick blockchain secrets - on bitcon maximalists, scammers, morons, clowns, shills & bagHODLers and more
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  * home :: [github.com/rubycoco/blockchain](https://github.com/rubycoco/blockchain)
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+ WOO NUMBER GO UP!!!
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+ Who needs adoption when you can have institutional investors!
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+ Why bank the unbanked when you can bank the banks!
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+ Bring out the champaign because NUMBER GO UP!!!
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+ Am I price posting right?
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+ source: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ketidd/woo_number_go_up111/
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+ BREAKING: BITCOIN JUST BROKE $22 000!
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+ We have just reached escape velocity.
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+ > Austrian Maximalist I comments:
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+ >
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+ > 1 Bitcoin = 1 Honda Civic
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+ >
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+ > Soon:
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+ >
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+ > 1 Bitcoin = 1 Tesla, then
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+ > 1 Bitcoin = 1 Lambo, then
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+ > 1 Bitcoin = 1 Super Yacht
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+ >
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+ > Austrian Maximalist II comments:
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+ >
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+ > Just keep HODLing until 1 Bitcoin = 1 Moonbase
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+ source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/keohud/breaking_bitcoin_just_broke_22000/
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+ Imagine not buying Bitcoin at $22 - $30 because you think you missed the bus at $10 ...
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+ I am here to tell you it's the same now with $22 000 - $30 000.
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+ Buying at $10 000 versus $22 000 won't matter in the long run.
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+ > Austrian Maximalist comments:
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+ >
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+ > I cured my fear of missing out (FOMO) at $9 000, $11 000 and $20 000,
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+ > by buying without waiting for the dip.
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+ source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/kezft0/imagine_not_buying_btc_at_22_30_because_you_think/
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+ Right now at the all-time high (ATH) no one who has HODL is down. That's a good feeling.
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+ I HODL, you HODL, we HODL!
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+ > Austrian Maximalist comments:
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+ >
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+ > I bought at the all-time high (ATH) and I'm UP.
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+ source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/keiyld/right_now_no_one_who_has_hodl_is_down_thats_a/
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+ Bitcoin Classic (BTC) is ridiculous; in what world is paying $15 to move a mere $90 ok?
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+ This is literally worst than PayPal, Western Union and my bank COMBINED
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+ (it costs the same if I were to send with all three TOGETHER).
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+ I clearly see the use-case for Bitcoin Cash (BCH) now.
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+ source: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/kf3zmu/this_is_really_ridiculous_in_what_world_is_paying/
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+ ################
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+ # Crypto US$ Stablecoin Printer - TrueUSD, TrustToken, USDCoin or Tether
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+ #
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+ # see https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter
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+ Just printed $200,000,000 USDT!
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+ Total circulating USDT (Tether) supply: $20,533,323,926
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+ source: https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter/status/1339001081662214145
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+ Just printed $149,786,927 USDT!
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+ Total circulating USDT (Tether) supply: $20,333,323,926
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+ source: https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter/status/1337551507319873539
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+ Just printed $320,000,000 USDT!
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+ Total circulation USDT (Tether) supply: $18,783,536,999
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+ source: https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter/status/1329941363132145672
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+ Just printed $37,806,778 USDC!
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+ Total circulating USDC (USD Coin) supply: $3,308,104,351
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+ source: https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter/status/1339272856807608321
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+ Just printed $29,807,927 TUSD!
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+ Total circulating TUSD (True USD) supply: $514,347,179
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+ source: https://twitter.com/usdcoinprinter/status/1306181045839069184
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  then Ethereum is like a spreadsheet with macros.
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  source: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/table-of-contents/
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+ People invest in bitcoin in the hope of profit. This means that more money has to come
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+ into the system - new people have to join the scheme.
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+ This is obvious to everyone "investing" - they have to recruit.
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+ Eventually the scheme runs out of new "greater fools," the bubble pops,
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+ and a lot of people are left holding the bag.
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+ Old investors are paid with money from new investors - the key characteristic
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+ of a Ponzi scheme. Functionally, this is a pyramid scheme - even as it has no specific operator.
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+ date: 2018-01-04
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+ source: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2018/01/04/why-you-cant-cash-out-pt-3-bitcoin-is-not-a-ponzi-scheme-it-just-works-like-one/
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+ Bitcoin is also a popular platform for Ponzis and Ponzi-like schemes.
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+ And where there are naïfs with stars in their eyes, there are scammers to prey upon them.
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+ It's a new paradigm!
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+ date: 2018-01-04
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+ source: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2018/01/04/why-you-cant-cash-out-pt-3-bitcoin-is-not-a-ponzi-scheme-it-just-works-like-one/
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+ # Preston Byrne
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+ The Bitcoin "Nakamoto Scheme" is an automated hybrid of a Ponzi and pyramid scheme
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+ which has, from the perspective of operating a criminal enterprise,
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+ the strengths of both and the weaknesses of neither.
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+ The Nakamoto Scheme draws strength from what make pyramids and Ponzis
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+ a) it promises insane investment returns,
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+ b) can be accessed by the man on the street with almost no effort at all, and
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+ c) recruits individual participants as new, self-interested evangelists of the scheme.
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+ date: 2017-12-08
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+ source: https://prestonbyrne.com/2017/12/08/bitcoin_ponzi/
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+ The Bitcoin "Nakamoto Scheme" have no central operator.
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+ This ensures that no single member or entity can be held liable
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+ (as with a Ponzi or pyramid) and obscures the identity of participants from law enforcement.
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+ This also, like a pyramid scheme, has the insidious quality of turning
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+ every victim of the scheme into a new principal as they talk up their books
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+ for the purpose of recruiting new investors to subsidize their exits.
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+ date: 2017-12-08
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+ source: https://prestonbyrne.com/2017/12/08/bitcoin_ponzi/
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+ > Bitcoin's market cap just passed Visa's.
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+ > Yes, that Visa:
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+ > - Largest electronic payment processor in the world
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+ > - $8.9 trillion in 141 billion transactions per year
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+ > - Across 160 currencies and over 200 countries
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+ For contrast, Bitcoin gets about 3 transactions per second,
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+ with one "currency," and the network is currently clogged.
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+ date: 2017-12-08
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+ source: https://prestonbyrne.com/2017/12/08/bitcoin_ponzi/
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+ > As the value of Bitcoin goes up, the energy used to mine the cryptocurrency
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+ > has reached a staggering 30.59 terawatt-hours (TWh)
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+ >
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+ > That's on par with the energy use of the entire country of Morocco.
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+ Considering the alternative (using old school finance and landing in jail),
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+ I can see how some Bitcoiners might see this as a price worth paying
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+ in order to access the billions of dollars currently sloshing around in the Bitcoin markets.
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+ date: 2017-12-08
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+ source: https://prestonbyrne.com/2017/12/08/bitcoin_ponzi/
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  Bitcoin shills: Hear nothing, say nothing, see nothing.
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+ > Austrian Maximalist asks:
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+ > I took out a $46,250 loan today at 7.9% and bought 2.55 bitcoin. By 2026 I will have
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+ > to pay back $57,806.85.
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+ > In Dec 2026, If bitcoin is at $22,669.35 I break even [and at $0 I lost it all].
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+ > Q: Good / bad decision?
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+ A: Never borrow to invest or gamble.
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+ date: 2020-12-12
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+ source: https://twitter.com/Tr0llyTr0llFace/status/1337682085260132352
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+ Since Tether started the exponential printing of its USDT coin eight months ago,
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+ USDT has lost 80% of its value.
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+ The trick was to make people believe that 1 USDT = 1 USD.
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+ Which, because nobody can sell their USDTs, wasn't that hard.
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+ Crypto is the Hotel California of financial assets.
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+ date: 2020-11-20
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+ source: https://twitter.com/Tr0llyTr0llFace/status/1329745341760106496
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+ So far this year,
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+ The Fed stopped when they got asset prices back to where they were pre-COVID,
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+ because that's its job: stability.
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+ Tether didn't stop, because that's its job: pump until fear of missing out (FOMO) then cash out.
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+ date: 2020-11-23
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+ Tether on brink of second bailout for Bitcoin.
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+ Is this real life?
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+ > 20/02/2019: 4 billion
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+ > 11/03/2020: 5 billion (20 days)
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+ > 26/03/2020: 6 billion (15 days)
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+ > 18/04/2020: 7 billion (23 days)
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+ > 6/05/2020: 8 billion (18 days)
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+ > 25/05/2020: 9 billion (19 days)
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+ > 21/07/2020: 10 billion (27 days)
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+ > 1/08/2020: 11 billion (11 days)
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+ > 13/08/2020: 12 billion (12 days)
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+ > 26/08/2020: 13 billion (13 days)
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+ > 4/09/2020: 14 billion ( 8 days)
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+ > 16/09/2020: 15 billion (12 days)
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+ > 22/10/2020: 16 billion (36 days)
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+ > 5/11/2020: 17 billion (14 days)
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+ > 17/11/2020: 18 billion (13 days)
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+ > 26/11/2020: 19 billion ( 9 days)
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+ date: 2020-11-30
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+ source: https://twitter.com/Tr0llyTr0llFace/status/1333482167943524355
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+ > 75% of all $USDT in circulation have been "printed" in the last eight months.
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+ > What a specific moment to start going parabolic, right?
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+ date: 2020-12-01
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+ source: https://twitter.com/Tr0llyTr0llFace/status/1333835035758235655
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