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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 15656. (Read 26609236 times)

newbie
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mainstream news article

‘Make sure you’re closest to the exit’: Analysts say bitcoin could be heading back towards $US7000


BUY!!!


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It's crappy because some of us (like me) got into the game a little late and made my purchases at 7950 and 9500. Now here I am riding the waves. lol... Why can't you steady out at 11 and ride around there? why you gotta go up and down right where I bought at LOL
legendary
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I just happened to pay /r/btc a brief visit. OMG  *shudder*

tell us Torque, what do they talk about there?

They sit around outraged and butthurt that people don't prefer sacrificing mining decentralization for $0.10 transaction fees over $0.14 transaction fees.

Because, ya know, for all that high volume coffee buying that they must be doing at that one coffee shop that Roger's buddy owns.
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
What does the Swiss national bank have to do with the Swedish Nobel prize?

The fuck, I just got pwned. Yeah, Swedes and Swiss, there may be a minor geographical separation Tongue

Interestingly enough, the Swiss foundation myth says that a Swedish king sometimes during the iron age ordered 1/10th of the population to leave the country due to a famine.  they were ordered to go and settle somewhere else, and they wandered through Europe until the came to a valley in what today is Switzerland. They named it Schwys after their old homeland. That is now the kanton of Schwyz, and also gave name to the country of Schwitzerland.

How much, if any, truth there is to the myth nobody knows, the name of the king is not found in any Nordic myths. But it would be interesting to do a DNA comparison.
legendary
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I just happened to pay /r/btc a brief visit. OMG  *shudder*

tell us Torque, what do they talk about there?

Salting the earth?
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I just happened to pay /r/btc a brief visit. OMG  *shudder*

tell us Torque, what do they talk about there?
legendary
Activity: 2016
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Stamp has a whole 3126 coins. This is record breaking.

Pretty sure it was well below that over the last couple days.
I mean its a record high for thig past few weeks

LOL then you are quite correct  Cheesy

It just seems so low.  But times change.
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Stamp has a whole 3126 coins. This is record breaking.

Pretty sure it was well below that over the last couple days.
I mean its a record high for thig past few weeks
legendary
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I just happened to pay /r/btc a brief visit. OMG  *shudder*

legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259
Stamp has a whole 3126 coins. This is record breaking.

Pretty sure it was well below that over the last couple days.
sr. member
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Note: I'm still thinking about the stupid BCH airdrop. Is that a taxable event when you claim it, or can you add the value to the basis value of the bitcoin you convert it into then pay the taxes when you cash the bitcoin for fiat or other valuable prizes?

You can´t leave it alone, can you. Smiley
 You all are tax-obsessed. Till now i have Denmark and Amsterdam, but thats all to cold. I prefer to live in a jurisdiction, for now, where they are to lazy to ask me for taxes. I´m complaining all the time about this and that, but thats a big plus here.
They can always come back to you in the future and cause significant trouble though. Especially once it'll be stupidly easy to backtrace Bitcoin transactions, which is only a matter of time for as long as there's no proper shrouding service. I would just outright pay the 1.6% in Amsterdam though, heck, I'd even pay 2% for good measure because I actually do appreciate public property to some extent. Just not to a 20-40% CG kind of extent.

I´ll keep you updated! So far, so good. Smiley



legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
So... If you sent all your BTC to a 1dicexxxx address, and got back 98% that's gambling right?
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Stamp has a whole 3126 coins. This is record breaking.
sr. member
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The Big Bang Theory show averages around ~18M viewers total per episode this season.

That will be a lot of eyeballs on "The Bitcoin Entanglement".  Shocked Hopefully a lot of new eyeballs to bitcoin.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory_(season_11)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYVO5bUFww0
legendary
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The Big Bang Theory show averages around ~18M viewers total per episode this season.

That will be a lot of eyeballs on "The Bitcoin Entanglement".  Shocked Hopefully a lot of new eyeballs to bitcoin.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory_(season_11)
legendary
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Maybe but it's still a really good site. Maybe we can throw money at them to fix it up.

 Why not just use a site that does get updated?

https://cryptowat.ch/

It's pretty awesome (and yet somehow Kraken - go figure)
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*

i'm getting my info from an actual bitcoin broker~ he wants to buy as many as he can down here :-D i hodl for the moon!!!
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Note: I'm still thinking about the stupid BCH airdrop. Is that a taxable event when you claim it, or can you add the value to the basis value of the bitcoin you convert it into then pay the taxes when you cash the bitcoin for fiat or other valuable prizes?

You can´t leave it alone, can you. Smiley
 You all are tax-obsessed. Till now i have Denmark and Amsterdam, but thats all to cold. I prefer to live in a jurisdiction, for now, where they are to lazy to ask me for taxes. I´m complaining all the time about this and that, but thats a big plus here.

theymos dream island ?  Cheesy  weeee
hero member
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Note: I'm still thinking about the stupid BCH airdrop. Is that a taxable event when you claim it, or can you add the value to the basis value of the bitcoin you convert it into then pay the taxes when you cash the bitcoin for fiat or other valuable prizes?

You can´t leave it alone, can you. Smiley
 You all are tax-obsessed. Till now i have Denmark and Amsterdam, but thats all to cold. I prefer to live in a jurisdiction, for now, where they are to lazy to ask me for taxes. I´m complaining all the time about this and that, but thats a big plus here.
They can always come back to you in the future and cause significant trouble though. Especially once it'll be stupidly easy to backtrace Bitcoin transactions, which is only a matter of time for as long as there's no proper shrouding service. I would just outright pay the 1.6% in Amsterdam though, heck, I'd even pay 2% for good measure because I actually do appreciate public property to some extent. Just not to a 20-40% CG kind of extent.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 257
Note: I'm still thinking about the stupid BCH airdrop. Is that a taxable event when you claim it, or can you add the value to the basis value of the bitcoin you convert it into then pay the taxes when you cash the bitcoin for fiat or other valuable prizes?

You can´t leave it alone, can you. Smiley
 You all are tax-obsessed. Till now i have Denmark and Amsterdam, but thats all to cold. I prefer to live in a jurisdiction, for now, where they are to lazy to ask me for taxes. I´m complaining all the time about this and that, but thats a big plus here.
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