Dogecoin etc
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What on earth are you on about? He meant either 'a fan' or 'fans', so only one letter missed and either way the meaning is the same.Broccers wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:04 amYou're Matt Handcocks brief aren't you? Missing a not out, it's ok. Don't choose to be correct when it suits.
Sorry, a director or business owner getting derailed by trivia again

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Topic. Ignored.Jobbo wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 11:35 amWhat on earth are you on about? He meant either 'a fan' or 'fans', so only one letter missed and either way the meaning is the same.
Sorry, a director or business owner getting derailed by trivia againDon't you run your own business? How do you have time to troll on here so much?
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Eth 1500. 50 percent up from when I suggested buying some. Just saying.
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Hilarious
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Erm… you’re the one who said they were ignoring this topic, and you were then the next person to post.
Utterly lacking in self awareness
Utterly lacking in self awareness
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? Fuck off Simon. I'm bored of your constant sniping.Jobbo wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:56 pm Erm… you’re the one who said they were ignoring this topic, and you were then the next person to post.
Utterly lacking in self awareness![]()
How is your crypto doing?
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70Broccers wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:02 pm Eth 1500. 50 percent up from when I suggested buying some. Just saying.
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Now 189Broccers wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:11 amBoth still rising!
@Gavster did you include your losses in your tax return![]()
Crypto bit flat.
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@V8Granite have you retired yet on your RR shares 

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I’m scared to think about it incase they take a dive 
Dave!
Dave!
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3 quid by feb I reckon. But please dont look as mine are doing fineV8Granite wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:09 pm I’m scared to think about it incase they take a dive
Dave!

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Blimey, even the bots aren’t as bullish as Broccers 
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I thought Broccers would be in here shouting about the +40% pump this week. It's almost back up March 2022 value 

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RR has dropped 10% in the past few weeks.
If anyone wants to start another war it will help the share price a bit.
Dave!
If anyone wants to start another war it will help the share price a bit.
Dave!
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It's great to hear that you've had positive experiences using Dogecoin for your online gaming transactions. Dogecoin does have certain attributes that make it suitable for specific use cases, as you've mentioned. However, it's important to consider some factors and aspects regarding Dogecoin and its broader position in the cryptocurrency market:
Origin as a Joke: Dogecoin was initially created as a parody of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. While it has gained popularity and a dedicated community, it may lack some of the features and development focus found in more established cryptocurrencies.
Volatility: Like many cryptocurrencies, Dogecoin is highly volatile. Its value can fluctuate significantly over short periods, which can be a concern if you're holding it for an extended time.
Limited Use Cases: While Dogecoin is used in some online communities and for tipping content creators, it has not seen widespread adoption for mainstream transactions, and its use is often confined to specific niches.
Long-Term Viability: The cryptocurrency market is highly competitive and constantly evolving. It's essential to assess whether Dogecoin can maintain its popularity and relevance in the long run.
Regulatory Risks: The regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies is still evolving. It's important to be aware of potential changes in regulations that could impact your use of Dogecoin.
Investment vs. Utility: It's important to distinguish between using Dogecoin for utility purposes, such as online gaming payments, and considering it as an investment. While it may serve well in the former case, its suitability as an investment depends on your risk tolerance and investment goals.
Overall, Dogecoin has carved out a niche for itself and has a passionate community. It may continue to have specific use cases and maintain its appeal within those contexts. However, when considering it as an investment or a long-term store of value, it's crucial to be aware of the potential risks and to diversify your investments to manage risk effectively. Always do your research and stay informed about the cryptocurrency market as it evolves.
What are the key factors that have contributed to the rise in popularity of Dogecoin, and how do they differentiate it from other cryptocurrencies in the market?
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Sorry a little late to the partyGavster wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:25 am I thought Broccers would be in here shouting about the +40% pump this week. It's almost back up March 2022 value![]()

So Eth up 82 % ytd, Btc 150 %, RR 188 %
As you were


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How much have you got and when did you buy?
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I think I explained with crypto and maybe investing in itself is you drip money in.
Bit like your pension - I dont want to know your personal deets lad.