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Watchmaker's avatar

Greg Job Greg! I was the 1st caller who asked you about Crypto (specifically BitCoin)

I don't own any and want to get into this. however, my limited research shows much confusion. :-(

Apparently one needs to get a WALLET (hot or cold)? or use and exchange (3rd party that manages

your crypto account, like a stock broker).

Question: where can I go (video or?? to get a beginners tutorial on this? most of what I find are 'biased' references toward their (wallet or exchange). Is their someone 'like you' who will explain and be truthful?

also: I just plan on using my 'bitcoin' as 'currency' to purchase goods or services with those businesses

that 'accept' crypto.

PS. Been on board with you for years now. bought into Au and Ag huge in Oct and continuing that strategy going forward.

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edoc's avatar

Go into Gregs chat room and ask questions .....lottsa good people there

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Marianne condon's avatar

Ditto great

Help us learn how to do this

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Nicholas's avatar

For the record, Greg's mentioned on multiple occasions that he simply trades bitcoin via Coinbase.

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Watchmaker's avatar

Thanks, sorry, I've never heard him mention 'Coinbase'. :-O

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Nicholas's avatar

No need to be sorry. I'm glad to have been able to help out :)

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Ken holtman's avatar

My good friend, if you want crypto learn how to mine, purchase of it is surely going to be profitable, but know , truthfully and ultimately gaining coin through mining is harder but just like the lottery. I've done a little research on it and found that mining is much easier then it seems. So I like your diversified play, but check some books out at the library. Though I warn you, this political thing is poisoning even the library.

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Watchmaker's avatar

Hmmm, 'Mine'... I've heard that term, but I have no idea what it means?? Like so many others things these days, most of these 'new things' go right over my head. I'm old school, and sorry to say, kind of stuck there. change is hard for us old farts. :-O

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Ken holtman's avatar

Mining, like for gold, but with a Processor chip on your computer. They have everyone believing that you need tokenize machines but you don't. You really only need specific processor chips foe your computer or laptop. They are expensive, but worth it and it takes weeks to Crack the lottery tokenized game, littery game, called bitcoin.

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Watchmaker's avatar

Hi Ken, sorry, way above 'my' pay grade. more education and investigation is warranted.

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Ken holtman's avatar

It's affordable, the money you'll spend the most on is the processor chip.

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Nicholas's avatar

Greg, I would really love to hear your take on why we saw substantial declines in many commodities yesterday, not just gold and silver. Was it really just that weirdly high non-farm payrolls data, despite the marginal uptick in unemployment. It's confusing man. This week we saw lower manufacturing PMIs, sticky inflation, higher wages, greater unemployment, and MORE JOB CREATION. Stagflation: coming to a theatre near you!

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The Bikini Truther's avatar

She’s great I love when she is on infowars

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Ken holtman's avatar

Excellent manno, keep the composer and stick with the truth. We're hated more for the truth but ultimately We're favored even by those who hate us.

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Terry I Condon's avatar

Great interview.

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