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Crypto trading is dominated by young men, particularly those under the age of 30.

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Bitcoin trading is dominated by young men, particularly those under the age of 30.

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Why are mostly men trading Bitcoin?

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Why is it mostly men who are under 30, trading bitcoin?

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Why is it mostly men who are under 30, trading bitcoin?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

**The solution:** Buy BTC and ETH (90%) and with the other 10% you can have some degen ONS with ;)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is like the online dating equivalent of someone going ​ "Must be over 6ft and NO ONS"

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Any add ONS in your browser? What browser do you use?

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Theres no good time to lose work ,but it especially sucks when it comes this close to the holidays. Myotherapist here myself, and I've found the best balance between being employed part time at a Medical Clinic, and operating as a sole trader/own business part time - as well as having volunteered my time at sporting clubs/sporting events to help build my private client base too. As for the crypto world, you're really not going to be able to mine crypto with a laptop of phone, but; you can potentially use Brave Browser to earn small amounts of BAT you can participate in this sub to earn some M*O*ONS You can also try using BAN faucets and exchange BAN to something like ALGO or MATIC. [List of BAN faucets](http://np.reddit.com/r/banano/comments/u5mkra/banano_faucet_list/) You probably wouldn't even earn 20 EUR a month, but, It's a start, and it can help you learn a bit about crypto in the meantime. But don't lose focus on your career either! Good luck

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tldr; UK inflation hit a 41-year high of 11.1% in the 12 months to October, the most since October 1981, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday. The inflation would have risen to around 13.8% in October had the government not intervened to limit the price of household energy bills to 2,500 pounds ($2,960) a year on average, the ONS said. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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Exactly, it’s a total shit show now, and we printed way too much money during covid. Lockdowns will kill more than they saved after all is said and done, already more than 1000 non covid excess deaths a week compared to pre covid (ONS statistics). Now we have energy crisis too! It’s been head in the sand for most people but pretty obvious this was coming for the last 2 years but nobody wanted to think about. They certainly are now

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tldr; The inflation rate in the UK reached 10.1% in the 12 months to July 2022, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is the fourth time in the past 70 years that the rate of inflation has breached 10%. The previous periods were over 40 years ago–when Margaret Thatcher was in power. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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tldr; UK's Consumer Prices Index (CPI) has surged to a 40-year high of 10.1% in the 12 months to July, up from 9.4% in June, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. The inflation rate is higher than the 9.8% figure expected by most economists and represents a further squeeze on people's pockets. Food prices were the biggest driver of the latest hike, with annual inflation for these items now running at 12.7%. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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tldr; UK borrowed £14 billion in May, the highest for any May on record, as the government spent £7.6 billion on interest payments, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed. The debt interest had already been forecast to cost a record £83 billion this financial year, but the sharp rise will raise fears this could be an underestimate. So far, the government has borrowed £35.9 billion over April and May, which is above the £29.5 billion deficit the OBR expected for the opening months of the financial year. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

No. In the UK the ONS reports a monthly "change over 12 month figure". Of course it still compounds, but not by 8% each month.

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ONS super market….

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ONS super market….

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The ONS paper that this video is citing

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As a physician who regularly treats COVID, reads research papers, ONS data, etc, I can tell you COVID is flu level of mild with a IFR of roughly 0.1% (similar to flu), comparison delta/alpha IFR is closer to 0.5%. Over 70% of current hospitalizations in most developed nations are double/triple vaxxed. It is well established in the medical circles that while vaccines work, they're not that great and certainly not the panacea.

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>Local store (Moo Shu if you want to look) that stayed closed after an employee was assaulted and thrown to the ground and forced to remove their mask. Sure, then whoever assaulted the employee should be charged for their crime. However, we will leave it up to legal due process for this case as to whether they're telling the truth in the first place. Unless you have videos of this happening (I can't find on Youtube)? >I'm implying that we have actual codes to respect here so we can't just shit an hospital in a couple of months. You also ignored the staffing issue but that doesn't surprise me. I'm not ignoring any of those issues. I acknowledge in countries like Canada you cannot do it in 17 days due to heavy bureaucracy, but if you can't do it in 2 years, that's just incompetence. >Directly from the Prime Minister's mouth I don't care about what comes from a politician's mouth. I look at hard data which the UK ONS is most consistent in publishing. Canada and Australia also publish this data sometimes and the numbers are similar. What you're implying is straight up impossible mathematically unless 90% of hospitalizations are completely unvaxxed which is demonstratively false. >If you were a real physician you would know that we don't build hospitals in a couple of months and we don't form the staff to work in them in a couple of months either In my entire career I've also not seen mandated health procedures or you lose your job, blanket societal lockdowns, having to hand over your private healthcare records, etc. There's a lot of firsts made since 2019 so why not axe the bureaucracy and actually save lives with evidence based treatments? > if you're reply Australian then will you kindly fuck off and mind your own damn business, we don't tell you how to manage your country even if you're fucking up real good, so shut the fuck up and let us manage our country I agree we fucked up, but nowhere near to the extent Canada fucked up. >The irony is that you pull up one meta analysis made by people who have economical interests at a priority over social interests As I've stated multiple times, if you disagree with the evidence, feel free to present your own. The reality is you're flailing around nitpicking what I'm saying because you realize what you're arguing has absolutely zero evidence.

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>COVID restrictions also lasted 24/7 and Canada had one of the longest ones in the world lasting years. Didn't address the main point of comparison but I can't expect much from people like you >Would be all over the news if that was actually a common occurence. Local store (Moo Shu if you want to look) that stayed closed after an employee was assaulted and thrown to the ground and forced to remove their mask. People are scared of leaving their house (that's all over the news), Paratranspo released a statement because they can't transport disabled residents because they're not allowed through (wanna talk about freedom and not locking people at home?), a women and a youth shelter had to close their doors because the situation was unsafe for employees and users, it goes on and on... But you don't care. >Are you implying China is some kind of alien civilization with advanced construction technology or are you implying Canadian government is incompetent? I actually can't tell from that statement. Also you had 2 years to build the hospital, not 17 days. I'm implying that we have actual codes to respect here so we can't just shit an hospital in a couple of months. You also ignored the staffing issue but that doesn't surprise me. >Considering the global rates for most developed nations including Canada, UK, Australia, etc, has about 70% of COVID hospitalizations double/triple jabbed, your numbers are completely impossible. https://twitter.com/francoislegault/status/1481026507392921605?s=20&t=8S0FV_IcvDrZVTfNZD4Mag Directly from the Prime Minister's mouth, vaccinated (partial or completely) and totally unactivated each represent 50% of adult hospitalizations, only 10% of adults aren't vaccinated at all, I'll let you figure the math. >I know this because not only do I follow UK ONS data and local Australian data, I'm a hospital physician working with COVID throughout. If you were a real physician you would know that we don't build hospitals in a couple of months and we don't form the staff to work in them in a couple of months either and if you're reply Australian then will you kindly fuck off and mind your own damn business, we don't tell you how to manage your country even if you're fucking up real good, so shut the fuck up and let us manage our country. >The irony is you've still shown zero studies to support what you're saying. If you think lockdowns save lives, it's already been over 2 years, better pull out those meta-analyses to prove it to me through science. The irony is that you pull up one meta analysis made by people who have economical interests at a priority over social interests and you pretend that it's proof that restrictions did no good. Pretty funny too coming from someone who supposedly loves in a country that had an easier time than most dealing with it because of severe restrictions and physical isolation from the rest of the world.

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>The honking is 24/7, it prevents people from being in their home at night if they want to sleep. COVID estrictions also lasted 24/7 and Canada had one of the longest ones in the world lasting years. >People are also getting assaulted for walking outside with a mask. Source? Would be all over the news if that was actually a common occurence. >You can build as many hospitals as you want, you'll be able to handle the next epidemic, not this one. We're not China, we don't build hospitals in 17 days. Are you implying China is some kind of alien civilization with advanced construction technology or are you implying Canadian government is incompetent? I actually can't tell from that statement. >You know what helps too? Based on Quebec's hospitalisation rates if the 10% of adults that are unvaccinated just had the decency to help their peers and get vaccinated, hospitalizations would go down by 45%! Considering the global rates for most developed nations including Canada, UK, Australia, etc, has about 70% of COVID hospitalizations double jabbed, your numbers are completely impossible. I know this because not only do I follow UK ONS data, I'm a hospital physician working with COVID throughout. >That's what not having restrictions in place results in. Maybe you're ready to let people die for your freedom to go out to the bar, I'm not. The irony is you've still shown zero studies to support what you're saying. If you think lockdowns save lives, it's already been over 2 years, better pull out those meta-analyses to prove it to me through science.

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According to the ONS 245,000 people paid capital gains tax in the last tax year. This is 0.4% of the population. Think of this the other way around 99.6% of people don’t make enough to pay any tax at all. I think it’s pretty fair that the top 0.4% should pay 20% of their gains back.

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tldr; UK's Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation rose to 5.4% in December from 5.1% in November, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The last time inflation was higher was in March 1992, when it was 7.1%. The rate continues to be well above the Bank of England's 2% inflation target. Separate ONS figures showed that average pay rises are failing to keep up with the cost of living. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Central banks don't measure inflation. They participate in forecasting, but not actual measurements. In the UK, for example, it's the ONS (Office for National Statistics) that's responsible for this.

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I impregnated a ONS back in 2009, never saw her again. Is that you son?

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tldr; UK's consumer prices index (CPI) rose to 5.1% in November from 4.2% in October, the highest since September 2011, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The data pointed to increases across a broad range of categories including fuel, fashion, food and second-hand cars. It comes a day ahead of the Bank of England's latest decision on whether to hike interest rates. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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tldr; UK inflation hit a ten-year high of 5.1% in November, up from 4.2% the month before, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday. The inflation rate is over two-and-a-half times above the Bank of England's target of 2%. The price of petrol rose by 7.2 pence per litre between October and November, the largest monthly rise on record (since 1990). *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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He bought at $30k I'm Salvadoreño I know. He bought the majority of our Bitcoin at 30k the rest has been some add ONS. You are not an investor if you can't handle the dips

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That sounds like JarJar Binks talking about a crypto called ONS.

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They are having a ONS as we speak.

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From Yahoo: >However, much of this is likely to be temporary as last year restaurant and cafe prices fell substantially due to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, while this year prices rose. “Food and non-alcoholic drink prices rose by more than last year, which also helped push up the rate.” In a further sign of the pressure from the supply chain woes, the ONS said manufacturers are seeing huge cost rises of raw materials, with both input and output – or factory gate – prices rising at the fastest rate for a decade.

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MO-ONS Its in the name

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Because we have girlfriends, ONS, FWB, ....

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so you'd rather trust a dude on RT (that's "Russia Today", btw) whose facts are based on signal pals and twitter than official and centenary institutions like the ONS in the UK (where the dude is from)? yes, inflation is climbing, interest rates are near 0 and there will be trouble. But there's difference to claiming the UK gov is heading the way of Venezuela this is proper disinformation for the sake of sound bites and likes

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