How to Attack the Dollar with Circle

How to Attack the Dollar with Circle

I smell a mania coming on. I have come to this conclusion not only from careful and rigorous technical analysis of the Bitcoin price chart, but from consulting the alignment of the planets, the I Ching, and the settlement of my tea leaves. I have broken turtle shells, followed the Jyotisha charts, asked my magic 8-ball, and practiced the arts of augury and haruspicy to test the accuracy of my suspicion. So yes, there is definitely going to be another mania eventually. What to do about it? I’m going to suggest something a bit dangerous, but which In his article on Speculative Attacks,....


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