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It’s a new tactic….try and bore the paid de-rampers into departing to do something meaningful with their lives…Doubt it will work as they need the £1 / hour pocket money for sweeties….LOL
This is a decent entry point.
"Its all gone quiet here because its turned into a complete dog"
Theres just nothing left to talk about..
Its all gone quiet here because its turned into a complete dog.
No way Nasdaq hasn't killed this. All those new shares still need to complete their 'churn' first. Once they have done that we will have lift off.
*There simply isn't much to say - this is firmly planted sub £1 until BTC moves upwards. Nasdaq has killed this short term
A snorkel wouldn't help me, I'm that far under :("
Yeah it wouldn't help me either Ryanos, I'm under the seafloor atm lol. Debating whether to do a substantial top up but would still leave me requiring a bag from these levels more or less : (
I'm fully loaded, just waiting for BTC to head north as it does after tanking. Can't be long now, I'm guesstimating next couple of days, not bothered if it takes a couple of weeks, it always heads north after dropping.
still here, just zoomed out until something happens : ARB is less than 10% of my portfolio, so quite happy to sit and wait.
I have cash coming from an IPO in February and a slug of that will be buying in here asap.
DYOR, discounting the typical FUD, of course.
sure, building completion in March, commissioning starts in Q2. By that point we certainly need some clarity on future phases of development into 2023
@ blubay
People can't argue with what your saying , but its months away. Cant see why anyone with any sense wouldn't hold off buying at the moment, sure if btc when on a run we will would see good upward movement here but thats certainly not looking likely just a the moment either.
"No ones going to be buying in huge quantities before any funding is announced."
People keep saying this but seems like a red herring to me. Plans are already in place to double Argo's hash this year, building on schedule, machines ordered. There may be more to come of course but the range of future financing options is contingent on rolling out the first stage first. Once the first building is complete then it could be mortgaged. When the hash increases more BTC could be staked or loaned against. Existing machines could be moved to Texas and overclocked with immersion to increase production. The building could be used partly for hosting/pooling fees. Agreed, that needs to be clarified but what's already in the bag is already transformational.
No ones going to be buying in huge quantities before any funding is announced.
Yes, Groundhog day pretty much sums it up.
Patience required
Still here, just nothing to say. It's like Groundhog day on here with the FUDers and de-rampers.
There simply isn't much to say - this is firmly planted sub £1 until BTC moves upwards. Nasdaq has killed this short term
A snorkel wouldn't help me, I'm that far under :(
haha I wish. I'm still holding with an average of £1.35
Where is everybody? Is it only the bag holders like me left on here? Has everybody else taken their profits and moved on elsewhere?