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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 14303. (Read 26606900 times)

legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
These drops are tiresome.
And worrisome.


Relieve yourself of the stress and sell all BTC.  Good bye...  Cry Cry    



 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

can't sell below 19k  Cry , i would still be poor

If you can't SODL then either BUYDL or HODL... oh, no you would rather spread negative energy and COMPLAINL....

Currently, some of us (namely yours truly) hesitate to describe the act of "COMPLAINL" as "whining," per the recent request of one of our delicate fragile flower WO contributors, namely Rosewater...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   Roll Eyes
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Good work bitcoin.  You have accomplished your purpose of herding all the noobs into imaginary, valueless tokens while the state rigs the price of silver and gold low while buying it all as a form of stealth confiscation.  Now 99% of the population will be penniless slaves after the reset as planned.

They should pump it to 500k first, then reset. Cheesy
legendary
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
Good work bitcoin.  You have accomplished your purpose of herding all the noobs into imaginary, valueless tokens while the state rigs the price of silver and gold low while buying it all as a form of stealth confiscation.  Now 99% of the population will be penniless slaves after the reset as planned.

sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
Good work bitcoin.  You have accomplished your purpose of herding all the noobs into imaginary, valueless tokens while the state rigs the price of silver and gold low while buying it all as a form of stealth confiscation.  Now 99% of the population will be penniless slaves after the reset as planned.
member
Activity: 368
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These drops are tiresome.
And worrisome.


Relieve yourself of the stress and sell all BTC.  Good bye...  Cry Cry    



 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

can't sell below 19k  Cry , i would still be poor
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
Bitcoin private added to CMC today.  Might be a good time to dump.  
sr. member
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sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
What a grotesque pump and dump.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
These drops are tiresome.
And worrisome.


Relieve yourself of the stress and sell all BTC.  Good bye...  Cry Cry   



 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Can that time ever come when we'll say "we're going to have a week-end pump" instead of week-end dumps?


Merely we have seemingly good odds for a dump, you really don't know whether the weekend as a whole is going to add up to a dump or a pump, so your asserted correlation does not seem to be evidentially substantiated when it comes to bitcoin's longer history. 

Merely because we are currently in correction period, since about December, you DONT have some kind of truth in a supposed and "inevitable" dump scenario..

Do you happen to recall between late 2015 and late 2017, we were in a bull run, and it remains fairly likely that we are still in that bull run (believe it or not), therefore, we had more than 2 years of largely weekend pumps, or have you forgotten about that, merely, because we are in a nearly 3 month correction period?
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*

@KamilBrejcha https://twitter.com/KamilBrejcha/status/972438246528569344

Who would imagine that mining cryptocurrencies and agriculture can work together?  The first batch of cryptomatoes is ready to be harvested. We are using the excess heat for the tomato greenhouse and it is working:-)


^cryptomatoes tomerkle trees are growing big , why is that not weed? :-D haha
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Banks are closed so it’s a closed ecosystem. Harder to bring fiat onto the exchange so the dump is more effective.  And it’s Saturday so people have time to sit in front of their computer screens and panic instead of being at work and oblivious.

I think this is silly. It's a self fulfilling prophecy that traders play on. 95% or more of fiat on exchanges has been swirling around for weeks or months. It doesn't arrive and is feverishly spunked the moment it's credited with furious button mashing never to be seen again. Every Bitcoin sale results in more fiat being available.

And I recall it's flipped on occasion and we got nothing but weekend pumps for weeks on end in the past as well.


I wonder how long people will still be optimistic.

Maybe if Bitcoin is still below 10k in the end of 2018?

That would still be mind boggling to me. The 10 grand area was the holy grail for eternity. Now it's, like, whatever.
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I wonder how long people will still be optimistic.

Maybe if Bitcoin is still below 10k in the end of 2018?
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What's the logic behind a weekend dump anyway?

Banks are closed so it’s a closed ecosystem. Harder to bring fiat onto the exchange so the dump is more effective.  And it’s Saturday so people have time to sit in front of their computer screens and panic instead of being at work and oblivious.

makes sense
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You're never too old to think young.
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
What's the logic behind a weekend dump anyway?

Banks are closed so it’s a closed ecosystem. Harder to bring fiat onto the exchange so the dump is more effective.  And it’s Saturday so people have time to sit in front of their computer screens and panic instead of being at work and oblivious.
member
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member
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What's the logic behind a weekend dump anyway?
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