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What we need is more curly haired scam artist twats who drive a Corolla and have ugly girlfriends to boost the market.


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don't forget Do Kown bro.  Grin Grin
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What we need is more curly haired scam artist twats who drive a Corolla and have ugly girlfriends to boost the market.


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Totally Off Topic but sort of related:

Godzilla Minus One is such an epic masterpiece movie by the way.

One of the very, very few movies I am liking more with each watch.

Probably in my top 3-5 movies of all time along with Back To The Future and Superman The Movie.
It draws a lot from the early Spielberg era but I think it's actually better than the likes of Jaws and Jurassic Park now I have to conclude.

The fact it's in Japanese only makes it better for me.

Hollywood, except for Quentin Tarantino, has become quite terrible at writing good and interesting dialogue.
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Chart 1 shows the back-test of the Redneck Fourier indicator for cycle tops.
How is the RF indicator defined/calculated?

Choose a rate of increase and draw a straight line, like this
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The Redneck shows about when and where the market top is likely to occur, under conditions where bitcoin's price appreciates on that slope.
A straight line implies the RF indicator is based on the hypothesis of constantly exponential growth.

Maybe you could sketch a TL;DR of your whole findings?
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fuck buddy is on a roll and you two fuckers interrupt it.

 We are looking for forty four k by Tuesday. Wink




well they broke the roll. but maybe just maybe godzilla gets buddy back on track.

Godzilla is out of the world but Bitcoin is powering the global economy anew. Short-term candles look like Godzilla.🦖
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I read the whole post.
And exactly that is my point of view there should be anyone whome your coins to be passed.
If there is Bitcoin so h/s must has the knowledge about Bitcoin, to whome these coins will be given. The owner should focus on the education of heir. Should be preplanned that how h/s can access the private keys. If h/s has the knowledge so h/s will focus on holding.
Educating them doesn't magically input experience on them
If they are not already into the system
There's a high likelihood that they would sell it
Immediately the owner dies
You said continue holding, for how long?
Some people are holding for themselves but can choose to prepare for eventualities and give access to a family member or friend
It all boils down to the level of trust and love.
To be sincere if am passing my holding
I wouldn't expect them to actively hold
But use in the case of emergencies or a fighting chance for a better future.
At least even while dead
I made an impact to their success.
As long as the money wasn't squandered recklessly
I see no issues with them not holding.
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I have no one to give my money to.

I’m sure that’s a problem that a lot of people would love to help you solve. The best part about it is that once you die it isn’t your problem to worry about.

Bitcoin seems to be continuing its upward trend. Looking at the 3 month chart it almost seems like a prettt steady rise.
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Fuck Grayscale and the horse it rode in on.

Get your own BTC, hold your own keys and fuck these leaching morons.
Yeah, that's the right thing to do, I never trust the ETF thing and would never ever want those but the newbies who don't understand that how Bitcoin works and how to make their own personal wallets.

Ah, those people also get scared when they hear stories that how some centralized exchanges can get hacked. Those guys will trust GrayScale and other ETF providers. Who will tell them that by holding ETF they aren't holding Bitcoin themselves? I guess no one.
While ETFs attract to institutional investors, they do not bode well for ordinary investors. If the regulatory body manipulates the market through various regulations, there will be nothing to do for the common investors. Various types of custodial and regulatory barriers can be created in the ETF market. When looking at the overall impact of ETFs, There are both advantages and disadvantages. I think Investors should not rely on Bitcoin ETFs but focus on the natural process of Bitcoin. Bitcoin holders are the true investors of Bitcoin.

I fell the market has worsened due to ETFs. Although the price has increased slightly. But we would certainly have been able to see better regarding the upcoming Halving. ETF users are fiat lovers. It is not possible to estimate the value of Bitcoin by them.
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I suspect that there are likely going to be a lot of guys who might have decently good intentions to pass on their coins, but they do not get around to putting a decently good plan in place in order to communicate the location of (and also the ways to access) all of their coins.. so maybe they leave instructions for some, but not for others... In the coming years, the access (keys) to more and more coins are going to be lost...and thus donated to the whole of the then bitcoin holders by default.
I read the whole post.
And exactly that is my point of view there should be anyone whome your coins to be passed.
If there is Bitcoin so h/s must has the knowledge about Bitcoin, to whome these coins will be given. The owner should focus on the education of heir. Should be preplanned that how h/s can access the private keys. If h/s has the knowledge so h/s will focus on holding.
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"We've done promissory notes for your means of exchange, promissory notes for your gold and now we have promissory notes for your Bitcoin."

Is that a good thing? or not?

Is there anything that can be done about it?

People (and institutions) coming to bitcoin, whether we like it, want it or not, no?

Bitcoin is for everyone, right?  Even if we don't like some of them.

We should not necessarily presume that people are going to necessarily want to pass down their wealth, even though they might not mind having extra wealth at the time of their death because no one can really know how long that they are going to live and a lot of folks fear outliving their wealth... so there can be quite a few comforts that come from being able to at least not being  extremely worried about money in your old age... sure maybe there are going to be some discomforts with greater than expected needs for budgeting, but the restrictions in the amount spent might not end up being overly taxing on the person's comfort if they might have already accounted for the possibility that they would not be earning income from work after a certain point in their lives.
It's true that nobody knows how long they will live and some people worry about running out of money, but we should also think about the good things that can come from passing down money to our children and grandchildren.

Now you are trying to moralize, and not everyone believes it is a good idea to pass too much money onto children/grandchildren merely because they are blood relatives... but sure it is possible to train them into some kind of responsibility so that they do good rather than just engage in sloth or consume the hookers, lambo and blow that you should have consumed while living.

Some people have the nature they keep the money safe and never give to anyone until they die.

With bitcoin it might not be the same problem, especially if we just might die with our coins then it is like giving to all then HODLers.

Let suppose a person have invested in Bitcoin and h/s suddenly gets die and no one knows about his/her investing. So where these will be gone?

If the coins are truely not recoverable, then in bitcoin it increases the value of the remaining coins.

In conclusion an old person who has the money so h/s should give money to their childrens who know better where to invest.

You are moralizing.. .. sure if that is what he wants to do, then surely it is best to carry out his intent, but if he does not want to give to his children, then that is a possible choice too...

There could be some situations in which a person is being irresponsible by not taking care of his family, yet I would not presume that to be the case without further facts.

It's normal to worry about running out of money as we get older. But we shouldn't ignore the good things that can come from giving money to our family. It can make us feel safe, leave a lasting memory of us, and help us when unexpected things happen. So, it's reasonable and smart to think about passing down our money.

Some people might agree with you, but it is not automatically that people will think about their family or their obligations the same as you are thinking... and bitcoin might allow them to choose to withhold their coins from being passed down or maybe they choose to send them to some non-family member or have some kind of a time lock on their coins.

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I have no one to give my money to. I likely will give it to two children that were adopted iby my wife’s first cousin.  They could use a nice surprise one day.
You have your own mind. If you have planned to give to anyone so that's great.
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I suspect that there are likely going to be a lot of guys who might have decently good intentions to pass on their coins, but they do not get around to putting a decently good plan in place in order to communicate the location of (and also the ways to access) all of their coins.. so maybe they leave instructions for some, but not for others... In the coming years, the access (keys) to more and more coins are going to be lost...and thus donated to the whole of the then bitcoin holders by default.
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