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legendary
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legendary
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Time to change the poll, no?

 Yeah, otherwise it's way too easy now.  Duh.  Anyone who wouldn't pick 65k now is just being a contrarian.

Price - function of time
Looking smooth at every point
Until it isn't







#haiku
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com


buddy and badger are pushing us higher and higher.
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Good morning WO!

I spy with my little eye.... 71k!

So we have now entered no-mans-land. The new frontier (ha, get it? Because Star Trek).

Can't wait for us to pass 100k, finally! Those ETF's sure are doing their job Cheesy. Good.

We entered no man's land at $55k..and it probably lasts until about $82k-ish... give or take a couple k..

Sure, this would be called price discovery (and yeah probably in that regard the new frontier of places not yet explored) since all time highs are being reached.. and hard to even come close to proclaiming that we are approaching either blow off top territory or even over exuberance.. yet.. .. but yeah, if we go to $90k in the next 12 to 36 hours, I, personally, would consider that to be over exuberance... each person likely has their own definition and that's why some people are still waiting for a 50% correction.  

We are not over exuberant. Yet.

Mining pays 12 cents a th

or 6 cents in a month.  That 6 cents is very shitty for mining.

But if we were at 123456 right now we would be at 20 cents a th soon to be 10 cents a th at the 1/2ing

if we are at those numbers after the 1/2 ing it would be uncharted highs for miners right after the ½ ing.

Soon to see what happens
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
Is CB so poorly liquid that it cannot support the purchase of 12 000 BTC? I recently looked at a list of CEXs and it says that CB have about 400 000 + BTC - and I wonder if Saylor causes one CEX to start having liquidity problems, where do all the spot ETFs buy from? As of March 8, ETFs hold slightly more than 400 000 BTC + about the same amount if we consider Grayscale.


Source

Coinbase has reserves greater than Satoshi himself. Or in other words, over 1 million BTC.

It would be unlikely that Microstrategy alone could cause a liquidity crunch. But then again, I (We) have seen dumb exchanges go down with less.
legendary
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huahhhhhhhhhh very long sleep Grin


BTC Towards $ 100k wakes me up Kiss
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Poll should change to:

What do you think will happen first:

Back to 65K or new ATH at 100K.

how about 66666 or 77777?

66666 or 99999?

99999 or 123456?
legendary
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Wow, congrats to everybody on WO and all bitcoiners elsewhere!
Typically, though, it retraces back to the prior ATH to "kiss it goodbye" before traveling up, but this bull is very strong, so I don't know if this is in the cards.
Maybe, depending on inflation numbers tomorrow.

EDIT: Saylor buying en masse probably depleted Coinbase stash causing them to go offline periodically last week.
EDIT2: There is only one MSTR, but I wonder of someone would not try to mirror their path and use some profitable company, then try to "SPAC" it into MSTR2. Maybe it is not easy to do as Musk tried something like this, but Mr. market did not give Tesla any premium for holding btc.

Is CB so poorly liquid that it cannot support the purchase of 12 000 BTC? I recently looked at a list of CEXs and it says that CB have about 400 000 + BTC - and I wonder if Saylor causes one CEX to start having liquidity problems, where do all the spot ETFs buy from? As of March 8, ETFs hold slightly more than 400 000 BTC + about the same amount if we consider Grayscale.


Source
hero member
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Next attempt on ATH
initiated today
A Haiku Sunday

Got a message from one of my friend who is in USA (also a non Bitcoiner) that Bitcoin is at 70k.

My simple reply, Bitcoin is the king.

I'm sure that your friend will find your message to have had been very helpful... It is almost like saying:  "I told you so," but in a more subliminal way.

The issue with people is that they are attracted to bitcoin only when its bullish or at its ATH. No matter how much we tell them about Bitcoin during bear season they seldom pay attention.
Since my friend has finally decided to invest in Bitcoin. I have given him advice to monitor the market now and its not a good idea to invest huge money at once while Bitcoin is at its ATH. If someone is new to Bitcoin and has no future plan then he better wait for a while. Just my few Satoshis.
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
legendary
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I noticed it was hanging at around 69,420 for awhile there this weekend. Go figure :-)

Our Lizard Lords do it on purpose.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Good morning WO!

I spy with my little eye.... 71k!

So we have now entered no-mans-land. The new frontier (ha, get it? Because Star Trek).

Can't wait for us to pass 100k, finally! Those ETF's sure are doing their job Cheesy. Good.

We entered no man's land at $55k..and it probably lasts until about $82k-ish... give or take a couple k..

Sure, this would be called price discovery (and yeah probably in that regard the new frontier of places not yet explored) since all time highs are being reached.. and hard to even come close to proclaiming that we are approaching either blow off top territory or even over exuberance.. yet.. .. but yeah, if we go to $90k in the next 12 to 36 hours, I, personally, would consider that to be over exuberance... each person likely has their own definition and that's why some people are still waiting for a 50% correction. 
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Poll should change to:

What do you think will happen first:

Back to 65K or new ATH at 100K.

how about 66666 or 77777?

66666 or 99999?
hero member
Activity: 2604
Merit: 961
fly or die
Lol Hex. what a joke.

Richard cunt scamming Heart.


I guess I should have gotten out the other day, could have bought some more sats.

Oh well.

He's right on the point he made though, gas fee are ridiculous, which is why I didn't get out.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
Poll should change to:

What do you think will happen first:

Back to 65K or new ATH at 100K.

how about 66666 or 77777?
legendary
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精神分析的爸
Somehow I got logged out. The capchas on this site are ridiculous.

 I use a VPN and I find the captchas everywhere ridiculous - especially on Google.  I don't think it really has much to do with security... they just want to know exactly who you are and hate it so much when they don't that they want to cause you max pain in hopes you'll give up on privacy.  Duckduckgo is my best friend for searches now.

duckduckgo uses google search so I've been using https://www.webcrawler.com



Wikipedia says duckduckgo uses almost everything but not google:


DuckDuckGo's results are a compilation of "over 400" sources according to itself, including Bing, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha, Yandex, and its own web crawler (the DuckDuckBot); but none from Google.

To me the results on DuckDuckGo most often look like pretty much what bing what deliver.



Last time I checked it I got the same results but that was about a year ago.

Finding a good search engine is like wack a mole.

I search for chip numbers alot and have found only bing really does a good job on that these days so thats all I use bing for and anything that uses google api has all those results culled.

I've been happy with webcrawler so far but have only been using it for about a week now.

The thing is, they almost all suck IMO because they do not offer search results like it used to be but instead try to "assist" you like some sort of clippy for the intertubez ("did you mean to search for"). I guess the only ones still affording to really index most of the web are bing and google anyway.
I use DuckDuckGo only because it can be used over tor, but I am far from being happy with the results as they also seem to differ based on actual tor exit node.
legendary
Activity: 3990
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Wow, congrats to everybody on WO and all bitcoiners elsewhere!
Typically, though, it retraces back to the prior ATH to "kiss it goodbye" before traveling up, but this bull is very strong, so I don't know if this is in the cards.
Maybe, depending on inflation numbers tomorrow.

EDIT: Saylor buying en masse probably depleted Coinbase stash causing them to go offline periodically last week.
EDIT2: There is only one MSTR, but I wonder of someone would not try to mirror their path and use some profitable company, then try to "SPAC" it into MSTR2. Maybe it is not easy to do as Musk tried something like this, but Mr. market did not give Tesla any premium for holding btc.
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Another day, another ATH, another multiple choppers.

I've really gotten to love Mondays lately. Best day of the week.
legendary
Activity: 3836
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Somehow I got logged out. The capchas on this site are ridiculous.

 I use a VPN and I find the captchas everywhere ridiculous - especially on Google.  I don't think it really has much to do with security... they just want to know exactly who you are and hate it so much when they don't that they want to cause you max pain in hopes you'll give up on privacy.  Duckduckgo is my best friend for searches now.

duckduckgo uses google search so I've been using https://www.webcrawler.com



Wikipedia says duckduckgo uses almost everything but not google:


DuckDuckGo's results are a compilation of "over 400" sources according to itself, including Bing, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha, Yandex, and its own web crawler (the DuckDuckBot); but none from Google.

To me the results on DuckDuckGo most often look like pretty much what bing what deliver.



Last time I checked it I got the same results but that was about a year ago.

Finding a good search engine is like wack a mole.

I search for chip numbers alot and have found only bing really does a good job on that these days so thats all I use bing for and anything that uses google api has all those results culled.

I've been happy with webcrawler so far but have only been using it for about a week now.
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