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No im happy with my current position im just going to see how it plays out. I dabbled in trading when i was on furlough for 4 months and i just failed miserably. I'd hate to worsen my position through ineptitude. Ive looked at some of the staking offered by binance but not pulled the trigger on...
If i was a total beginner i would open a coinbase account deposit an amount (anything you can afford to lose) and use that deposit to buy something other than bitcoin.
That is step one as i see it. The next step is to start looking coinmarketcap.com (in the last 4 years i dont think a day has...
Crypto is a sea of confusion! It’s taken me 4 years to be in a place where I feel I have a handle on things.
I’m more than happy to try help with bits that don’t make sense.
Its a silver 172 cup. You can tell by the lack of traction control button. the interior should be cloth unless its be change and the rear seat should be one piece not split. The cup also has not abs so if you smash the brake the front wheels will lock up.
Got lucky with Cardano it’s had some really positive progress recently.
Will be interesting to see if the rest of the market wakes up in the coming months.
One tip that may help. When I was practicing getting the timing right I tried locking the crank at tdc. Then with the horse shoe in place tighten the exhaust cam pretty much fully along with the crank. Gently nip the inlet cam (tight enough so you can spin the belt a rotation whiteout it moving)...
The way I see it. The horse shoe loose is how you want the cams to end up.
Because the cams move when tightened I put them slightly out of timing. Then as I tighten the cams they end up perfect.
This isn’t even remotely how you are supposed to do it but i get far better results using this...
Lots of very... very good pills from the Netherlands. Even better is 1.5btc's worth of pills never turned up. I also had 0.5 of a btc left on Alphabay when it exit scammed.
Good times
Things seem to be warming up nicely im upto £12500 of my £2000 investment. I dont for a second regret spending 6 bitcoins on darkweb purchases back in 2016
Bitcoin just broke through the 20K (physical and psychological) barrier setting a new all time high. From here on out i'd be surprised if bitcoin doesnt hit £150,000 by the end of 2021
Optimism mode engaged :cool: first purchase of 2021 is guna be some sturdier underwear!
Ive recently read that investors are likely to pay between 10-20% tax on their crypto gains whereas traders are taxed upto 45%
I'd be happy to pay 20% on whatever i make! I mean whats 20% of f**k all :ROFLMAO:
Mine had the hesitation at cruising speeds. I noticed the vvt solenoid was leaking so fixed that with plumbers tape and at the same time swapped out the throttle body as i had a spare sat around. Havent had the hesitation since.
I think i still have my old throttle body i could put it back on...
Not looked into it seriously yet but im sure there will be ways around paying tax. Speaking to an accountant would be a good start. From what i understand (which may not be entirely or even remotely correct) you dont pay tax on private car sales so if you buy a car using bitcoin from these guys...