Top 10 Tweets - Citibank: Bitcoin $318,000 price prediction by Dec 2021Kurt GrelaNov 16, 2020CommentShareShare 10.Lyn Alden @LynAldenContactWhen I looked at #Bitcoin in 2011: 9.Lyn Alden @LynAldenContactWhen I dug deeper into #Bitcoin in autumn 2017: 8.Lyn Alden @LynAldenContactWhen I studied #Bitcoin in spring 2020: 7.Lyn Alden @LynAldenContactHealthcare inflation and child care inflation have dramatically outpaced official measures of broad inflation. When people feel like there's something wrong but can't quite put their finger on it, it's stuff like this that is causing it. 6.Gabor Gurbacs @gaborgurbacsInflation must be taken seriously in all nations. Weimar and Hungary hyperinflation are not just tales from the past but important monetary lessons for today. “In Venezuela, fiat currency is literally garbage.” H/T: @danheld 5.Girl Gone Crypto @girlgone_crypto5 years from now... you won't care if you bought #Bitcoin at 10k or 15k.4.Decrypt Media @decryptmediaTo date, Amazon has shunned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as a payment method. With PayPal entering the crypto space, could Amazon follow in its stead? decrypt.co/48142/what-wou… 3.Saifedean.com @saifedean🥁🥁 Citibank did five years of blockchain research and finally realized... 🥁 🥁🥁 🥁🥁🥁 2.Jason A Williams @GoingParabolicBREAKING : CitiBank exposed clients to its astronomical Bitcoin target of $318,000 by December 2021. Bitcoin’s Price Action Rhymes With 1970 Gold Markets, Says CitiBank | Crypto BriefingCitiBank points out distinct analogies between the 1970 gold market and Bitcoin in his latest report titled, “Bitcoin: 21st Century Gold.”cryptobriefing.com1. Dan Held @danheldCitibank sees Bitcoin at $318,000 by December 2021! Damn. I thought I was bullish 😂 Bonus TweetBlockfolio @blockfolioIn 2010, someone auctioned 10,000 bitcoin for $50 The first reply almost a half an hour later was, "I'll offer $20" CommentShareShare Subscribe
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