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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 15020. (Read 26714865 times)

sr. member
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Well, I dumped a mess of LTC at the BTC low and the LTC low....(my skills at when to sell are impressive (not))



Bad timing, I just read about some new features getting added to litecoin that might pump the price.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Is the nightmare over yet ?

Nope, looks like we are going sub 10k again Sad

Good, I've still got $2000 that I forgot to spend.


Ok let me try and get this price up again!.. I am going to Sell some more BTC.....

Current Price: 9826.00


you come off as a troll or an idiot or maybe a combination of both.. trying to rile up some additional bearish sentiment....

Good luck to you and your supposed far from believeable position
sr. member
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Open and Transparent Science Powered By Blockchain
well told ya, dont celebrate just yet

4 digits here we come

Not through my goggles. The market is simply gathering more momentum to get past 12k
copper member
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Clueless!
Well, I dumped a mess of LTC at the BTC low and the LTC low....(my skills at when to sell are impressive (not))

so did that fix it yet?  We should be in full rebound mode...what usually happens when I sell some crypto...

I mean I retired on Monday..I figure that shift in the Universe of Karma ..jinx'd the works..thus I caused the tanking of all crypto.....thus trying to fix this

sorry about all this...I'm bad Sad (caused the crash...karma sucks) Sad

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well told ya, dont celebrate just yet

4 digits here we come
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legendary
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Be a bank
was a bit wrong on futures volumes Embarrassed
https://gemini.com/blog/successful-first-settlement-of-bitcoin-futures/
...Since inception, over 124,000 contracts have traded across expiries, representing a notional value of over $1.5bn USD.
so guess those guys brought up real btc perhaps on otc to cover themselves? hence the nov/dec runup
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
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Deb Rah Von Doom
TUG OF CANDLE WAR 6 MINUTES

Bitfinex closed green, bitstamp closed red
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
This crash, er correction, er whatever it is really sets things up well for the rest of the year.

So many newbs, naysayers, and casual mom and pops out there who have been thinking about dipping a toe into Bitcoin definitely won't now. They'll have a laugh now and it will fade, and they will completely put Bitcoin out of their mind.

And then they will again be shocked when it takes off to the moon again later on this year or next. I almost feel bad for the people who just can't seem to win because they believe they are smarter than everyone else already involved.

Yep... that theme is just way too common, out there.    In the past couple of weeks, I was talking with my sister about bitcoin, and she and her husband have been kind of naysayers for the past 3 years or so.  They also have plenty of money, so they are not really lacking in the money department.  Anyhow, they had bought half of a bitcoin in the $3k to $4k price range, and then she was talking about buying another half a bitcoin "when the price goes below $10k;"  however, as the price was approaching $10k, on two occasions in the past week, I texted back and forth with my sister, and she said that they were "having reservations," because they did not have confidence that it would be a good time to buy under current market conditions.  I attempted to explain that buying on dips and buying on the way down was a good strategy, even if the price continues to go down, but they are smarter than me, apparently.  They were also smarter than me at $400 too when I was discussing various possible dollar cost average buying strategies that would have likely allowed them to buy way more bitcoin than the half of a bitcoin that they ended up getting in the $3500 territory and their contemplation of a supposed hypothetical additional half of a bitcoin below $10k (that they are so reluctant to pull such trigger and seem a bit beyond help because they seem to think that either they are more wise or the mainstream media pundits that they follow are more wise). 
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BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
Compared to other threads on bitcointalk, reddit, twitter, facebook.

It seems everybody in this thread is chill and hodling.

Guess being an old adopter comes with its perks.

n00bs get rekt :-D >_>keep calm and disrupt everything~BTCBTC
legendary
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Trezor on the floor pistol on the couch
Hood rich so I never had a bank account
Coins going in coins going out
Made a hundred thou, In my Trap House

 What's this?  Gangsta crypto?
legendary
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Compared to other threads on bitcointalk, reddit, twitter, facebook.

It seems everybody in this thread is chill and hodling.

Guess being an old adopter comes with its perks.
newbie
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Good to cost average if it's still going down a bit. Buy a little bit at a time instead of all in.
legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
About 40 percent of bitcoin is held by perhaps 1,000 users

Got any data to go with your wild assertion?

Not that I think you're _wrong_, mind you. I just think you're spouting nonsense. I bet you never questioned where you heard that 'statistic'. amirite?
Well, if the pareto principle applies to bitcoin holdings, then the square root of bitcoin users hold half the coins. And the square root of those people hold half of their coins. Go from there.

Umm.. That's not data.
Yes it is. It applies to every area of human productivity that we have examined so far. It's less a matter of proving it than of disproving it at this point.

OK, seeing as you are barging in here with yet another assertion, how many bitcoiners are there?
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
full member
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Trezor on the floor pistol on the couch
Hood rich so I never had a bank account
Coins going in coins going out
Made a hundred thou, In my Trap House
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Do you have a link to that interview? I feel like committing sudoku by laughter while I'm still at it from the CNBC article.

Think you mean seppuku; sudoku is a number puzzle.
Nope, I meant sudoku. It comes from the Japanese word 須独 which roughly means "necessarily poison" (to death).

Just bsing sorry

According to Google translate it means female, but I guess it's kind of synonymous.
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
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