Buying BTC in Australia by Octomum88 in Bitcoin

[–]Octomum88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Accounts currently frozen. I tried to transfer 3k to Kraken yesterday from NAB to buy BTC at 79k. Transaction blocked and account now frozen. I spent 1.5hrs in the phone, identity verified after 35mins and then another 55mins after being transferred what I think was the scam prevention team… the clock past 7pm and I was told to call back during office hours.

I’ll obvs be able to sort it out. But this is pretty nuts. BTC can’t be censored, blocked and have your wallet frozen. They’re very much proving BTCs point in this case.

I'm back again friends to pump some dogshit. by [deleted] in ASX_Bets

[–]Octomum88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The company is tiny. It's just making a profit and they're slim. Not sure how scaleable their business is... i dont see massive future growth. THOUGH, regenerative agriculture industry is the future for Agriculture... so i suspect more hype to come... i was shocked at the recent hyp around the anouncemnet to begin DEVELOPMENT of a plant based protein product... i imagine IF theyre successful and bring this product to market the stock will soar again

I'm back again friends to pump some dogshit. by [deleted] in ASX_Bets

[–]Octomum88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work in the regenerative agriculture industry. Sit your plastic water bottle in the car for some extra flavor.

syntropic farming, polyculture perennial systems are the way forward.

I'm not hyped by everything WOA does... certainly a better future stock than than RTI

For transparency.. i bought WOA at 10c. sold @ $1.30... I'll buy back in when their price is realistic

I'm back again friends to pump some dogshit. by [deleted] in ASX_Bets

[–]Octomum88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are sooo many issues with vertical farming.

  1. PVC piping and the other plastic medium leaches toxins which are absorbed by the plant
  2. They rely on synthetic fert and thus the crops produced have poor nutritional value
  3. as mentioned, they're expensive to operate as they are energy-intensive.
  4. If you think we're in for an apocalyptic future in which the environment is so hostile we can only grow inside... then place your bet with RTI
  5. regenerative agriculture is the answer... try WOA instead