Crypto Collective

#083 - Why Bitcoin Is Still Changing the Financial World 💥📉


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In this episode of Crypto Collective, host Matthew Fraser dives into the fascinating history of Bitcoin, highlighting the infamous Pizzagate story where 10,000 Bitcoin were traded for just two pizzas. He discusses the recent developments surrounding Bitcoin's price, noting the U.S. DOJ's green light to sell 69,000 Bitcoin and comparing it to Germany's past sale of 50,000-60,000 Bitcoin, which they now regret due to the soaring value. Matthew shares his journey from making millions with Amazon to focusing on crypto as the key to building real wealth. The episode also features reactions from the crypto community, with a particular emphasis on XRP's potential and growth prospects.

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Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:00:28 - Imminent Bitcoin Crash?

00:00:50 - Investing in Crypto: A New Beginning

00:01:13 - XRP: To Sell or Hold?

00:02:01 - Da Vinci Jeremy's Next Big Thing

00:02:32 - Shiba Inu: A Missed Opportunity?

00:03:10 - Government Manipulation in Crypto

00:04:17 - Living a Normal Life with Wealth

00:05:03 - The Billionaire's Simple Lifestyle

00:06:05 - The Infamous Pizza Purchase

00:07:03 - The Moral of the Bitcoin Story

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Crypto CollectiveBy Matthew Fraser