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Blatant News – DBlatantside https://dblatantside.com Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:47:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 https://dblatantside.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-SITE-COVER-NEW-32x32.png Blatant News – DBlatantside https://dblatantside.com 32 32 Bitcoin rally this year is the start of going mainstream, not a bubble, says investor Bill Miller https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/22/bitcoin-rally-this-year-is-the-start-of-going-mainstream-not-a-bubble-says-investor-bill-miller/ https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/22/bitcoin-rally-this-year-is-the-start-of-going-mainstream-not-a-bubble-says-investor-bill-miller/#respond Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:47:09 +0000 http://www.dblatantside.com/?p=144 Kevin Stankiewicz
@KEVIN_STANK

Longtime value investor Bill Miller told CNBC on Tuesday he believes bitcoin is firmly entering into the mainstream, contending the cryptocurrency’s rally in recent months is significantly different from its 2017 ascension and subsequent plunge.

In an interview on “The Exchange,” the founder and chief investment officer of Miller Value Partners said he believes bitcoin still has room to run to the upside. The world’s largest cryptocurrency by market value traded around $55,800 on Tuesday afternoon. It’s already rallied around 90% year to date, according to Coindesk.
“Supply [of bitcoin] is growing 2% a year and demand is growing faster. That’s all you really need to know, and that means it’s going higher,” said Miller, who first started to buy bitcoin around 2014 or 2015 at an average cost of $350 per coin.

However, he acknowledged the historically volatile bitcoin will likely continue to experience sharp price swings, like the one that transpired over the weekend, knocking the digital coin below $60,000. Last week, it reached an all-time high of almost $65,000.

Miller said the rally in 2017 was, in fact, a bubble that ultimately burst. It’s different now, he argued, saying, “I don’t think this is a bubble at all in bitcoin. I think this is now the beginning of a mainstreaming of it.”

Bitcoin saw its price soar in 2017, reaching what was then a record high of nearly $20,000 that December. It went on to fall sharply in the following months, losing about 80% of its value in what’s become known as the “crypto winter.”

“Even back then during the bubble, it went down 20% on five different occasions so with bitcoin, volatility is the price you pay for performance,” added Miller, who managed a fund that beat the S&P 500 for 15 straight years while at Legg Mason.
Bitcoin traded below $11,000 as recently as October, but its rally gained steam in the fall and carried over into 2021.

Institutional adoption has been cited as one factor for bitcoin’s rise, with companies such as Tesla buying the digital coin using cash on its balance sheet. A pair of major Wall Street banks — Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs — also are taking steps to provide wealth management clients exposure to bitcoin.

Miller said he shares in the belief held by other crypto bulls that bitcoin is “digital gold.”

Scarcity is a fundamental characteristic of bitcoin, with its total supply capped at 21 million tokens. Currently, there are 18.69 million bitcoins in circulation, according to Coindesk. New bitcoins come into the market as a reward for so-called miners, who use high-powered computers to verify transactions across the decentralized network.

“Gold is about a $10 trillion asset category and bitcoin is $1 trillion, and it’s infinitely divisible or almost so,” Miller said. “It’s easily transportable and can be sent anywhere in the world if you have a smart phone so it’s a much better version, as a store of value, than gold.”

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LEBRON JAMES IN ONE WORD (ACCOUNTABILITY) https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/22/lebron-james-in-one-word-accountability/ https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/22/lebron-james-in-one-word-accountability/#respond Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:33:41 +0000 http://www.dblatantside.com/?p=138 Lebron and Liverpool made waves in the media for different reason, Blatantly! Liverpool was bad in momentarily betraying the fans. Lebron was on point as usual with his one word (ACCOUNTABILITY)

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James offered a simple one-word response upon hearing that former police officer #DerekChauvin had been found guilty on all counts in the death of George Floyd.

adopted

#SIP George Floyd, we hope some calm can come to your soul.

 

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BLACK LIVES ARE AFRAID! https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/14/black-lives-are-afraid/ https://dblatantside.com/2021/04/14/black-lives-are-afraid/#respond Wed, 14 Apr 2021 21:33:02 +0000 http://www.dblatantside.com/?p=124 Attempted to use a taser!? Is this lady Crazy, or we are presumed to be fools too as we are presumed to be the minority?  Lies are so easily conjure up when black people lose their lives. in this case where 20 year old black motorist Daunte Wright was killed by a 26 years veteran white (Racist) female police officer.

Kim Potter the police in question shot and killed Mr. Wright during a routine misdemeanor traffic warrant violation stop. Ms. Potter was today charged for manslaughter. Three days days after Daunte lost his life the system in a joke of effort to appease the black community charge Miss Potter after arresting her at the bureau of criminal Apprehension in St. Paul.  Second degree manslaughter, this sentence carry a maximum time of 10 years.

A next black man lost his life because the color of his skin. It’s a shame, Blatant hate, nothing else! This officer with her Vast experience is telling us she mistakes her Pistol for a taser.

IT’S BLATANT MURDER!

When will we see equal rights and Justice? Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) said “Until the color of a man skin is no longer significant, like the color of his eyes, everywhere will be war!” War for freedom has distracted the black race for a many years, mentally and physically. Bob Marley is wright, we recognize that the fight is never ending, Just to be treated as we should be. we are humans, people are diverse, all humankind could not look the same, it’s the law of creation.

CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION.

Slaves made up approximately ⅓ of the population in the Antebellum South. They had the lowest rank in society and were legally condemned to poverty. In most places they couldn’t earn wages or own property, so they were forced to depend on their masters for food, clothing, and shelter. This dependence was critical to the preservation of slavery. A system of restrictive codes limited education, movement, and assembly (This set us back a thousand years, economically). The enslaved were allowed to raise families, but families were often separated by trade. Most slaves worked on large farms or small plantations, but some lived and labored in the cities. Some southerners defended the institution of slavery with paternalism, saying that the African Americans were a less evolved people who needed the guidance of their masters. Many masters beat or tortured their unwilling workers into submission. Life as a slave was difficult.  Are these days behind us? Mentally, No! these police officers would rather see their knees to our necks and their bullets to our backs.

There’s indoctrination deep rooted in some of these police officer, A cult.
A CULTURE OF CHANGE
Black life matters, and also afraid. Our black mothers over the years have raise your children, force to sleep in your bed, but yet we are not good enough to be given an opportunity to just simply live!
we will rise above the plans to dehumanize a powerful race,  a race that has been set back and displace for hundred of years. we are not monkeys or did we evolve from them, we are people and demanded to be treated as such. #RIP Daunte Wright.  
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