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You were flying to Sarajevo, and you the plane just landed a few minutes ago.
Right?  Grin
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Gentlemen.

Welcome to bull season.

Let's see how support for $45k holds up.
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Looks like the clean up crew is needed again.

Edit…. etc…. Thanx mod(s). Happy New Year.
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Where you are -- Vienna Airport

Where you're flying to -- No idea! $46k (by chopper)
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50K$ here we go

Could be sooner than we think if Gensler stops being the cuck that he is and approves the damn ETF’s.

We will have a decision on or before the 10th of January.

I'm still not 100% sold on the idea that we're going to jump on the ETF approval news instead of take profits, but I'm excitedly waiting to see what happens.  You can see the market is still in rally mode even though 2023 is behind us, which I think is a good sign.  Now to wait and see what sort of trading the ETF brings.  I do feel like as we continue to clear news like the ETF approval, mtgox distribution, and halving event, the market will rally like we haven't seen before.  I think 18 months from now we'll all be surprised how big the move upward was.
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Could be sooner than we think if Gensler stops being the cuck that he is and approves the damn ETF’s.

We will have a decision on or before the 10th of January.
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@BitcoinBunny The bull ain't just appearing they chasing the bear Gurararara Grin



So hard to imagine in documentary well except the Bull is this huge and horns one as ETF approval and the other Bitcoin Halving
Sigh so unfair for the bear
Almost pitied them.  Grin
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That would have been 2022.. 2023 was a walk in the park compared to 2022.. even though surely clown world has continued to be pretty outrageous in 2023, that's for sure...so yeah, maybe you are referring more to overall circumstances, rather than BTC price performance specifically.
2022 was the year that followed a year when price of bitcoin touched its ATH, i.e., 67k. So it was normal for market to take correction after a bull run. We have seen this before in 2017/18, when in Dec 2017 we have bitcoin ATH and 2018 was a bearish one.
Overall 2023 was a satisfactory year, if you are seeing it from the perspective of bitcoin price.

In regards to normal, I understand that every correction, many of us feel that we are going to die and that it is the worst correction ever, blah blah blah, and surely there are no two BTC price correction periods that are the same, yet we did have a pretty high quantity of fraudsters who seemed to exacerbate the 2022 correction.. need I list them?  Terra/Luna, Celsius, 3AC, Voyager, Blockfi, FTX/Alameda, Genesis/Gemini/GBTC and maybe some others.. and no I am not going to list Binance in there or Tether, even though the former had been attacked a lot in the last year, and Tether had been attacked for many previous years, and it is almost seeming like Tether is somewhat playing ball now with the BIGGEST bully on the block.. but who knows?... ..and yeah another fraud is the no pursuit of the SBF/FTX political contributions.  Who would-a-thunk that the Department of Justice would not want to pursue those charges and to publicly expose what several of those interactions were?

We also had a correction in which the BTC price got down to 35% below the 200-week moving average, and even though we did not stay at those max levels, we did spend quite a bit of time below the 200-week moving average between around  June 2022 until as late as October 2023.. and yeah, maybe the 200-week moving average is a bit of an artificial line in the sand.. but still it was historically significant in terms of a kind of level of "not being normal."

It could be that in the future, I will not need to be so attached to the 200-week moving average as the bottom, but still, we seem to remain in a bit of flux, yet if the 4-year cycle ends up getting broken, then maybe the 200-week moving average will turn out to be less relevant, but still it is a pretty long period of time, even though it would not be the end of the world if we end up having to move to a longer time frame in order to consider BTC's bottom, perhaps the 300-week moving average (which would be nearly 6 years), yet at the same time, many of sense that bitcoin is designed to pump forever - yet it can be difficult to determine how contained the levels of exuberances might end up playing out, in order to potentially contribute towards drug out periods of either high prices or even drawn out periods of lower prices that would end up dragging the 200-week moving average downward. .which still has not yet happened in bitcoin.


Overall 2023 was a satisfactory year, if you are seeing it from the perspective of bitcoin price.
5 more "satisfactory" years and btc is at about 500K  Grin

since bitcoin is not on any kind of straight-line trajectory, yet, we should not really expect 5 more satisfactory years, and geez, $500k is only around 11x from here, so 11x in one year should still be doable, even though some many of you bear wannabes, who unduly place bitcoin into a kind of mature asset class category and/or project out diminishing upward price performance curves are skeptical of some continuations of outrageous UPpity periods.. and it is not even that we need any of that.. but can we stop it? 

10x? 20x? or maybe even more in a year or maybe even in a 2 year period getting some of those higher numbers.. 100x might be a bit much, but not totally out of the question. just quite a bit unlikely.. in the short term, but surely not unlikely in the longer time frame in which bitcoin still has right around 20,000x price potential from here based on addressable market.. that likely would not play out in less than 40 years and would more likely be in the 100 to 200 year timeline, and ain't nobody got time for that.
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Overall 2023 was a satisfactory year, if you are seeing it from the perspective of bitcoin price.

5 more "satisfactory" years and btc is at about 500K  Grin
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Watched the first season of 'Blue Eye Samurai' on Netflix.

Really good stuff. Great even, compared to the last couple years of Hollyweird's pure garbage. Amazing animation, and awesome character development.

The writers really nailed how you're supposed to do a convincing Strong Female Character lead.

Sure, a few niggles here and there (aka a few 'woke' elements disguised very well), but nothing to detract from it overall.

Episode 5, "The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride", is an absolute masterwork of storytelling.

Probably that's why it has score of 8.8/10 on IMDb and 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Will definitely watch this master piece once I manage to get Netflix  Wink



That would have been 2022.. 2023 was a walk in the park compared to 2022.. even though surely clown world has continued to be pretty outrageous in 2023, that's for sure...so yeah, maybe you are referring more to overall circumstances, rather than BTC price performance specifically.

2022 was the year that followed a year when price of bitcoin touched its ATH, i.e., 67k. So it was normal for market to take correction after a bull run. We have seen this before in 2017/18, when in Dec 2017 we have bitcoin ATH and 2018 was a bearish one.
Overall 2023 was a satisfactory year, if you are seeing it from the perspective of bitcoin price.
legendary
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I heard the rumors that certain $300b in "frozen" funds will be "confiscated" by the end of February, and Biden already sighed off on the decision.
That surely will destroy the trust in U.S. dollars as a reserve currency of the world.


"Interesting"
"sighed" off is the funny part...sorry for noticing probably unintended pun.
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Watched the first season of 'Blue Eye Samurai' on Netflix.

Really good stuff. Great even, compared to the last couple years of Hollyweird's pure garbage. Amazing animation, and awesome character development.

The writers really nailed how you're supposed to do a convincing Strong Female Character lead.

Sure, a few niggles here and there (aka a few 'woke' elements disguised very well), but nothing to detract from it overall.

Episode 5, "The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride", is an absolute masterwork of storytelling.
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I heard the rumors that certain $300b in "frozen" funds will be "confiscated" by the end of February, and Biden already sighed off on the decision.
That surely will destroy the trust in U.S. dollars as a reserve currency of the world.
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Wow...mastoiditis, I know about it as a possibility, but the first actual case, sorry.
Indeed, a potentially dangerous condition, glad that it was discovered and treated early.
Cohlear implant-if that is what you are talking about (no need to specify if it is or isn't as it is personal, I am just going off of what you already said)-it is almost a miracle of modern medicine.

Yeah, seems to be rare. The only symptoms were a feeling of liquid inside the ear (the doctor didn't see any liquid, though) and a constant hum (like a car with diesel engine running in idle mode outside a flat, when listened to from inside) - which he thought was psychic  Roll Eyes Though, when knocking with my thumb on the bone behind my ear it was sounding like a fat, sustained TR808 bassdrum, which kinda proved a physical relationship, but i'm not a doctor  Tongue Tongue  Roll Eyes
I insisted on getting the ossicle implant checked in the hospital, which was made of a neurotoxic aluminium-glass compound (wait for the full story).
The surgeon found the infection just when he was about to end the inspection of the implant, cut it out and threated it with antibiotics.

Now, how did i get an implant costisting of some rather dangerous material?
They just didn't know it, it was a new surgery compound from a well known manufacturer's (3M) subdivision branch, used successfully for some time already in dental lab work, when brain surgeons started to use it for replacing skull bone, resulting in early post-surgery death of the patiens because aluminium ions were leaking into the brain's liquor fluid, causing fatal encephalitis. So the sub-branch of the company was closed, de-registered, all of the material was recalled. In between those happenings, i was getting my implant, to lessen my post-accidental hearing loss, in the 80s, when you didn't need something like a certificate for implants, for airports, MRI an so on. This became obvious when i almost had my first MRI (of the head) post Y2K, and they asked me for implants, and in turn for the certificate. Then they said i can't get an MRI without the certificate. When i went to the hospital and asked to issue one, they didn't have a reference to the manufacturer and no brand name of the material, and the manufacturer, as registrar of the patent didn't exist anymore. So i just took the plunge, made another appointment at a different MRI facility and denied any knowledge of implants, like i do until today. Knowing that aluminium is not ferromagnetic, i was pretty sure that there won't be problems until the field strength of the MRI would not exceed extremely high figures.
I found this all out by research about the used material, to get a certificate for the implant. In the process i had eMail contact with a woman at 3M, who was an employee of the vanished sub-branch/corp which manufactured the withdrawn material. She brought me onto the right track. I was only lucky that this one woman got my eMail assigned, i guess.

Now that's the story. A great chain of lucky events, considering the accident which was the reason for implanting the ossicular plastic, almost got me killed in the first place as a child.  Grin



What an incredible story, I am glad that this seems to be solved.

OT: Sometimes modern medicine uses approaches that they themselves are not sure about in the long run (too long of a story).
Sometimes, it is pure negligence, though. I was reading about 10 patients who died because the nurse was stealing fentanyl prescribed to them and was giving them tap water instead. The patients were immunocompromised, therefore, because it was tap water and not a sterilized one, got lung infections and died. If the dumb person used sterile water, nobody would have found out that she was stealing and those people would be alive.
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