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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 13769. (Read 26712671 times)

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
What problem is that, embarrassingly rude person?
You are a sophist. That's the problem.

Izzat so? Funny that you've never engaged to point out whatever fallacious arguments I have been making. Of course, it's much easier to just slap a label on me, rather than show why the label applies.

legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 13647
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
call me when bitcorn goes to 2000 we all know it's comin, it can be long tho, many fools on the way down

meanwhile i will buy metals because the end of civilisation is close

legendary
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15minutes charts on bitcoin wisdom feels like a joke. Can you believe such manipulation? watch it while it lasts. You have a green candle on the left, some sideways and two red candles on the right. Almost like a mirror.
 Roll Eyes
legendary
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call me when bitcorn goes to 2000 we all know it's comin, it can be long tho, many fools on the way down

meanwhile i will buy metals because the end of civilisation is close

Which bit is sarc ?
legendary
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call me when bitcorn goes to 2000 we all know it's comin, it can be long tho, many fools on the way down

meanwhile i will buy metals because the end of civilisation is close
member
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It wasn't supposed to end this way.

hero member
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Merit: 558
Somewhat related, I downloaded the decentralized exchange, bisq.

It's pretty interesting in that you can see the amount of trades daily. US dollar trades are around 15 per day.

I went ahead and set up a sell order in baht for my gf to test it out in Thailand. Set it at 10% though so no bites.

It's not that great but at least a start.
Looks interesting, I'll have a closer look at it over the weekend.
I really hope decentralised exchanges will improve and take off, as the risk of hacks scams and raids on current exchanges is pretty high + likely fractional reserve on most of largest ones ;
there is much higher chance of losing coins due to this than by bad trading.
legendary
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All good things to those who wait
I am starting to like this guy!
hero member
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I remember on this forum when we used to welcome newbies to the forum and ask them to let us know if they have any questions. They'd say "thanks, still reading but will take you up on that if I do".

Now you see a newbie and think..."shit, signature campaigner trying to get his post count up. Shut up n00b."

Because most of them are signature campaigners trying to get their post count up by shitposting.
legendary
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Merit: 1136
A small possibility buy It may be that people finally realized bitcoin is nothing more than a pump&dump get rich quick ponzi scheme maybe?

Perestroika is coming, goyim.

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Damn! Is that like 2 million $ in silver?  Flashing images of Fred Flinstone. Hahaha
legendary
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Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
...and you even conceded, at one point, that he had kind of pressured you into selling a bit more than you had planned

Not entirely true. I was hmm'ing and haw'ing back-and-forth, unable to make a decision, and Ginger Rick - my partner - merely provided the nudge I needed to pull the trigger.

He knew I was in a window to sell, but I was starting to go a bit crazy with the extreme volatility/slide, and Rick - my partner - was there as a sanity-check.

We each are independently wealthy and only mix funds in a joint account to pay for house-related stuff, groceries, bills, etc.

Rick - my partner - has his own BTC, but looks to me for advice sometimes, just like I ask him for advice/suggestions - Like...

Me: "Dude, I'm stressing out. Should I just pull the trigger at $xx,xxx ?"
Rick: "For fuck sakes man, sure. Why not ? It's not like you're dumping your entire bag."
Me: "Ok. Thanks dude. Love you honey-buns"
Rick: "Take me to bed or lose me forever..."
Me: ... goes to the pantry to fetch some vegetable oil. Grabs two bottles of cold water from the fridge. Pops a Glitter Shit capsule in his mouth on the way back to the bedroom ...



Sounds healthy...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I remember on this forum when we used to welcome newbies to the forum and ask them to let us know if they have any questions. They'd say "thanks, still reading but will take you up on that if I do".

Now you see a newbie and think..."shit, signature campaigner trying to get his post count up. Shut up n00b."
full member
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Deb Rah Von Doom
A small possibility buy It may be that people finally realized bitcoin is nothing more than a pump&dump get rich quick ponzi scheme maybe?

Perestroika is coming, goyim.


This guys hand looks like he is getting Argyria.
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
The Google project JayJuanGee bot is getting pretty advanced now.
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
JayJuanGee, you just used the word partner so many times in one paragraph that I'm going to have to assume you're either a wild west outlaw, or more experienced in alternative lifestyle intercourse than Justin Trudeau.


You can assume all you want, you goofball nutjob, I am not going to join you in such a fantasy.   Roll Eyes

You will just have to keep your teddy bear for those kinds of dreams:

sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
JayJuanGee, you just used the word partner so many times in one paragraph that I'm going to have to assume you're either a wild west outlaw, or more experienced in alternative lifestyle intercourse than Justin Trudeau.
legendary
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Xapo has implemented Segwit, adoption reached 40% Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Seems like your partner is too emotionally invested in your BTC investment.


How is that my problem ? I'm chill. Just had my blood pressure measured yesterday at an appt and it's the lowest it's been in years.

Retirement is doing wonders for my mental well-being.

No hurry to sell in this market, and, TBH, I can cover my FY18 tax liabilities with other funds if need-be; have eggs in many baskets I can pick from thanks to good financial planning earlier in life.

Either way, I'm expecting Bitcorn to have recovered nicely by the time FY18 tax dues start looming.

If not, oh well. I'll deal with it when the time comes one way or another.

This whole Zen thing is working out pretty well so far...



I am just saying what it seems like because your partner seems to mention the price a lot, when the price is going down, and you even conceded, at one point, that he had kind of pressured you into selling a bit more than you had planned (or at least at a timing that you had not planned).  Accordingly, if you are sharing finances with your partner, and you are allowing your partner to influence your decisions, then his problem becomes some of your problem(s).  Say it isn't so, but you seem to have already conceded sufficient facts to admit to some of his influence over some of your BTC finances.

By the way, you know  ur selfie and your relationship better than the rest of us quasi-anonymous folks on the interwebs, so I am not suggesting that you have lost control over the situation, and ultimately, you are likely in a much better position than me to know whether you are still carrying out your btc planning and strategy per your own principles and practices rather than giving in to your partner's whims.
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

That's because I am a stalker with a vivid magination...

member dat, afbitcoins.

 Tongue Tongue
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