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Want to help the poor? Then loan them cash and datamine their financial activities! All the megacorporations are doing it, as are the 'not for profit' organisations through which they funnel the money.
Read MoreWant to help the poor? Then loan them cash and datamine their financial activities! All the megacorporations are doing it, as are the 'not for profit' organisations through which they funnel the money.
Read MoreWhere there's smoke, there's red flags on fire.
Read MoreWhere there’s smoke, there’s fire.
Read MoreMore than 100 years ago, the father of crowd psychology, Gustave le Bon, predicted that the internet would make con-artistry easier than ever before. The case of Bitcoin and Tether suggests that Gustave was right yet again. We have access to unprecedented levels of information at our fingertips, so why do the masses continue to purchase snake oil by the barrel?
Read MoreSo the 12-Week Challenge has officially come to an end (at least for those of us who began on September 11th).
In my most recent article, 'The Sync Books - What a Trip' I indicated that the past twelve weeks have been the most eye-opening of my life (so far as I can remember, anyhow).
This is no exaggeration. I am not the same person now as when the Challenge began.
Read MoreThe Sync Books have played a key role in what have been twelve of the most eye-opening weeks of my life.
Read MoreHere I will attempt to explain in logical fashion the chain of reasoning which leads me to suspect that:
Bitcoin will eventually crash (and crash big)
Bitfinex and Tether will be at the centre of the crash
Whether or not you care about bitcoin (or cryptocurrency in general), the current spike in the BTC price is probably worth your attention.
There are a number of reasons which lead me to suggest this, but for now I want to focus on just one:
We are currently witnessing the incredible power of crowd psychology in real time.
Read MoreA quick update is in order. Just a few things to touch on, including some history apparently repeating itself - but these days, who cares about 'history' anyway?
Read MoreThis is an addendum to Article #30: The History of ‘Histories’ (24-Oct-2017). It was originally posted (on 26-Oct-2017) in the comments section of that article, as a reply to a question from Chad628.
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