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legendary
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@JJG - You’re definitely a more relaxed person than me. I’m quite an anxious guy, I get uptight & don’t find it easy to relax. I’ve always been that way though.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
@JJG - If I’m honest I’m way more invested in bitcoin than any sane person would be. I have a house with a mortgage on, an apartment that I rent out (it also has a mortgage on).

I have £40,000 in a shit UK fiat bank ISA savings account with 0.1% annual interest (a compensation pay out for a bad car accident I had 10 years ago - caused by a drunk driver).

Apart from that I’m all in on bitcoin. Most sensible people would buy 3 or 4 more apartments & rent them out & probably be set for life but I believe in bitcoin so much. I’m a risk taker & I will become a millionaire through crypto, I’m very certain of it.

Any way that’s my fucking shitty story Cheesy

Probably all of us have some shitty aspects to our personal stories, and it is really difficult to measure our own particular selves with the mean.  There is some aspect of everyone who is crazy when we investigate into their particulars, but then when it comes to learning about a certain topic, bitcoin, in this case.  There seems to be such a lopsided gamble taking place in terms of what the actual odds seem to be. 

I still suggest that everyone preserve themselves in case the lopsided bargain does not play out... so in that regard, if we are going to leverage in bitcoin, we have to be very careful that the terms of that leverage are not so drastic that we would be killed in the less likely bitcoin to zero scenario.

Maybe it takes a couple of bubbles (and cushions of equity) to really relax.  You keep suggesting that the next bitcoin bubble has a decent chance of sufficiently putting you over to the top in that relax mode.  I personally feel like I am more relaxed than you, but I still want the next bubble and really am looking forward to it. 

For me, it would be like going from regular rich to bordering on filthy rich.. at least in my own kind of mental framing of the situation of how much beyond my bare minimums or my expected lifestyle I would be able to live.   

Remember the link that V8 posted the other day about the billionaire diamond trader?  We just gotta keep matters in perspective, and even what we might end up considering as a low risk investment into something like penis enlargement ends up killing us, and likely it would have been better to forgo such treatment, even though we never would have thought the end result was so unacceptable and personally costly.
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
legendary
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I might be alone with this but this modern day political correctness shit is annoying. I’m not interested in International Women’s Day.

Sounds like a load of bull shit to me.

 Neither are the Turks it seems.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/turkish-police-tear-gas-crowd-attempting-banned-womens-day-march


Haha, that’s a bit far Cheesy
legendary
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I might be alone with this but this modern day political correctness shit is annoying. I’m not interested in International Women’s Day.

Sounds like a load of bull shit to me.

 Neither are the Turks it seems.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/turkish-police-tear-gas-crowd-attempting-banned-womens-day-march
legendary
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I might be alone with this but this modern day political correctness shit is annoying. I’m not interested in International Women’s Day.

Sounds like a load of bull shit to me.
legendary
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The European Central Bank announced today they will be handing out some "fresh funding" for banks.

It's their temporary solution to a system wide problem.

Creating money for them is as simple as clicking a button.

Buy bitcoin, bye banks. 🔥

https://twitter.com/alecziupsnys/status/1103705808695713793?s=21

Serious printing will start after they will start buying Bitcoin.






Today while reading that in my country females finally got to only 5% lower salaries then the men, what would sort of look fine if there would not be 30% more females college graduates then men.  I was thinking. We are at the brink of the biggest redistribution of wealth in human history. It is happening right now. And where are females? They will manage to skip it again. Let men take everything back. This world is so cruel.
legendary
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I'm currently thinking three scenarios that would get us out of my own personal consideration of this current bear market and into a conceptual bull market.

1) BTC price rises above $6k and stays there for at least two months

2) BTC price rises above $4.5k and stays there for at least six months

3) BTC price does not break below $3,320 for at least one year

Anyone going to label my tentative "getting out of a bear market and into a bull market" conditions ridiculous?

Given the upward slope of every long term support/trend line, $3,320 in 11 months would put is in bad shape, as I believe it would violate pretty much all long term bull lines.

Best case/worst case maybe? Regardless, within 14 months it seems a pretty safe bet we will at least be 2x from where we are today. Carry on.

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I'm currently thinking three scenarios that would get us out of my own personal consideration of this current bear market and into a conceptual bull market.

1) BTC price rises above $6k and stays there for at least two months

2) BTC price rises above $4.5k and stays there for at least six months

3) BTC price does not break below $3,320 for at least one year

Anyone going to label my tentative "getting out of a bear market and into a bull market" conditions ridiculous?

Given the upward slope of every long term support/trend line, $3,320 in 11 months would put is in bad shape, as I believe it would violate pretty much all long term bull lines.
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Be a bank
https://breakingdefense.com/2019/03/us-gets-its-ass-handed-to-it-in-wargames-heres-a-24-billion-fix/
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So what does that $24 billion buy?
To start with, missiles. Lots and lots of missiles. The US and its allies notoriously keep underestimating how many smart weapons they’ll need for a shooting war, then start to run out against enemies as weak as the Serbs or Libyans. Against a Russia or China, which can match not only our technology but our mass, you run out of munitions fast.
A paltry sum by today's standards.
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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Anonymous based coins are always subject to regulation issues, it's just the nature of them. I wouldn't be confident in them for being a long term investment.

They're all going to be expunged from authorised exchanges eventually but that certainly won't mean they're worthless. It's going to be very interesting to observe where they settle and grow once it's clear that's going to happen.

why would anybody need centralized exchanges ?
because they're not oxymorons

label and function are two different things.
legendary
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Anonymous based coins are always subject to regulation issues, it's just the nature of them. I wouldn't be confident in them for being a long term investment.

They're all going to be expunged from authorised exchanges eventually but that certainly won't mean they're worthless. It's going to be very interesting to observe where they settle and grow once it's clear that's going to happen.

why would anybody need centralized exchanges ?
because they're not oxymorons
legendary
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Be a bank
https://gizmodo.com/u-s-army-assures-public-that-robot-tank-system-adheres-1833061674
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In its request, the Army asked for help enabling the Advanced Targeting and Lethality Automated System (ATLAS) to “acquire, identify, and engage targets at least 3X faster than the current manual process.” But that language apparently scared some people who are worried about the rise of AI-powered killing machines.



meanwhile the price is really trying to go up
legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
Any way that’s my fucking shitty story Cheesy


And f**king shitty inspiring as well. Well done brother. May the force be with you and we all win.
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Anonymous based coins are always subject to regulation issues, it's just the nature of them. I wouldn't be confident in them for being a long term investment.

They're all going to be expunged from authorised exchanges eventually but that certainly won't mean they're worthless. It's going to be very interesting to observe where they settle and grow once it's clear that's going to happen.

why would anybody need centralized exchanges ?
legendary
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@JJG - If I’m honest I’m way more invested in bitcoin than any sane person would be. I have a house with a mortgage on, an apartment that I rent out (it also has a mortgage on).

I have £40,000 in a shit UK fiat bank ISA savings account with 0.1% annual interest (a compensation pay out for a bad car accident I had 10 years ago - caused by a drunk driver).

Apart from that I’m all in on bitcoin. Most sensible people would buy 3 or 4 more apartments & rent them out & probably be set for life but I believe in bitcoin so much. I’m a risk taker & I will become a millionaire through crypto, I’m very certain of it.

Any way that’s my fucking shitty story Cheesy

legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
"No, Bitcoin (BTC) is Not a Quick Rich Scheme, Price Approaching $4,000"

Exactly!

Bitcoin is the future of world currency system.

https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/03/08/no-bitcoin-btc-is-not-a-quick-rich-scheme-price-approaching-4000/
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