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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 15717. (Read 26634322 times)

legendary
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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You're never too old to think young.
From this day forward, whenever I think of Bitstamp, the image of 9999 will come before my eyes.

 Grin

Finally.
legendary
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Whoever's got that wall on stamp trying to make $2m, do yourself a favour, drop it and come back at $20k, thanks.

Someone's taken a 40 bitcoin chunk out of it. It's down to 160 coins now. That wall can't hold up much longer.

I feel like that comment may have been a partial success!
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Deb Rah Von Doom
I wonder what kind of walls there will be once the drop starts.
legendary
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Whoever's got that wall on stamp trying to make $2m, do yourself a favour, drop it and come back at $20k, thanks.
100 coins is not a wall. 10,000 coins is a wall

Fair point. 10,000 coin walls don't come as cheap as they used to, though!
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*


Cool

BTCBTC to the moon!!!
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Whoever's got that wall on stamp trying to make $2m, do yourself a favour, drop it and come back at $20k, thanks.

Someone's taken a 40 bitcoin chunk out of it. It's down to 160 coins now. That wall can't hold up much longer.
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
I find this data incredibly hard to believe about BCash mining.

Why?

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https://fork.lol/

They can mine it and peg it at a certain "profitable" level all they want,

You know that that 'peg' is just the organic operation of the DAA, right?

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but without actual buyers (outside of themselves) they are losing money by the minute.

How long before it all implodes?

I guess it  is at least partially dependent upon the definition you employ for 'themselves' above.
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Self made HODLER ✓
Ok, this is getting a little longer than it seemed.

In the meantime... can someone tell me what the hell is Cardano and WTF it is doing there? (in the top ten)
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Whoever's got that wall on stamp trying to make $2m, do yourself a favour, drop it and come back at $20k, thanks.
100 coins is not a wall. 10,000 coins is a wall
legendary
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Whoever's got that wall on stamp trying to make $2m, do yourself a favour, drop it and come back at $20k, thanks.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I am praying that some interns doing research about crypto for their dinosaur financial institution boss are reading this shit lol. STRF's fortune cookie advice mixed with a sassy sitcom uncle. JJG's ramblings and pataphors understood only by himself. Jimbo strollin by with a wave and a smile. The general lack of garbage memes but the ever present pictures of butts and boobs, quoted for posterity. And who knows how much antisemitic shit has been mod deleted, jesus christ!


You surely have become a thread culture "expert" quickly, after 3 posts and 2 days registration.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Deb Rah Von Doom
I cant read 5 digits. BTC needs to do like a forward split.
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Someone just need to change the caption to today.


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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!
Source : http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-26/satoshi-secrets-why-nearly-4-million-bitcoins-are-lost-forever



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Note the numbers above are based on the high estimate, and that the low estimate, which is based on only a 30% loss in “hodler” coins, puts the number of lost bitcoins at 2,767,468. Also, both estimates make a critical assumption that coins belonging to bitcoin’s inventor, Satoshi, are gone for good (more on that below).


Meanwhile in a parallel Universe... Cheesy Cheesy

Banks meditating on the idea of investing their resources in the bitcoin or using it all on the effort to destroy it.  What do you think their choice was?? Smiley
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Do people think this to be the last leg up before a "crash", or is there a correction (<50%) that will bounce us past the asteroid belt?

This "Inevitable crash/large correction" sentiment is based on what exactly? On technical indicator (RSD) being in high zone? If one bothered to work with all these indicators, he would notice that price direction and correction size are extremely hard to predict. Even using ingenious synergy of several indicators is not likely to produce good results. That's why MasterLuc's analysis based on Elliott waves are much, much more on target then any indicator based ones, and guys writing indicator based trading bots charge by copy of the software instead of hitting fortunes on the markets themselves.

It is not as much a current sentiment for me as it is a way of the cycle. Doublings take less and less time, then the thing climaxes and we hit a reset where it takes a much longer time to double again.

And I agree, I want to see bcash below btg. Much better way of putting it!

But anyways back to the main event. Watching Stamp flicker in a $15 range as we all fill a glass, and then another, and then another .. . .  .   .     .
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Here's to Notlambchop, Fonzie, Kwukduck, and lest we forget, Proudhon.


Proundhon is no doubt exceedingly rich by this point!

Lets have some proudhon song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7TuFy0fcuw to celebrate. Grin

THEN I LOVE BUBBLES.

#FYB
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Stamp at 9999...

And starting on that 250 BTC wall...

Not exactly bearwhale territory is it Grin
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Can you hear that noise from bitstamp right now?
"Nomnomnomnomnom"
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