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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 16743. (Read 26712678 times)

legendary
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Self made HODLER ✓
Yep Bitcoin  crashing now.  It was good while it lasted.  If anybody here still cares...  Roll Eyes

We don't care as much as some time ago. I am almost quitting daytrading (which let me increase my stash to the point I wanted) and let it go to wherever it wants to go.

Also, it is becoming too much "work" to keep track not only about Bitcoin, but also the airdrops (Byteball, BCH, Clams, Stellar, etc etc), and the good old altcoins.

Nahhh, I'm fine at the mo.

legendary
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Be a bank
https://github.com/btc1/bitcoin/issues/101
 JaredR26 commented Aug 7, 2017
NACK
This appears to be yet another attempt by a competing development team to cause a portion of the ecosystem to default to following the minority chain which may not even be a viable chain at all.

lol Jared shares fantasy
member
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In all seriousness, what do we think the peak of this current rally is going to be before there is a decent drop/pull back for some profit taking? 

I'm stuck in the middle of wanting to sell one or two and obviously want to buy back on the dip. 

sr. member
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Ooh, shiny things!!
Yep Bitcoin  crashing now.  It was good while it lasted.  If anybody here still cares...  Roll Eyes
full member
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Dump it guys !
Or price will go down before you can make any decent profit  Tongue
legendary
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Be a bank
Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...

Yes, in some metro areas they are. But soon real estate prices will start to correct in many of those areas. For example, San Francisco and Toronto are already seeing some cooling off.
If you can afford to wait, accumulate some money on the side for a sizable down payment, and keep an eye on the markets in your area. But only buy a house if you intend on living in it for at least 15 years, if not forever. Otherwise it's not a great investment compared to others.

Yuh depends. House I grew up in in London, Dad bought in 1956 for £9,500. Now 'worth' £3.5 million.

Fucking hell - you must be from a different part of town to me then.
Knightsbridge ? Chelsea ?

My old mans house was worth fuck all when he bought it - aaaand..............its still worth fuck all.

Not quite that smart. They're like 10-20 mil now. Bayswater. My gran wouldn't come to visit for the first few years, because it was 'too far out of London'.
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
BTCBTC===>$3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333


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hero member
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Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...

Yes, in some metro areas they are. But soon real estate prices will start to correct in many of those areas. For example, San Francisco and Toronto are already seeing some cooling off.
If you can afford to wait, accumulate some money on the side for a sizable down payment, and keep an eye on the markets in your area. But only buy a house if you intend on living in it for at least 15 years, if not forever. Otherwise it's not a great investment compared to others.

Yuh depends. House I grew up in in London, Dad bought in 1956 for £9,500. Now 'worth' £3.5 million.

Fucking hell - you must be from a different part of town to me then.
Knightsbridge ? Chelsea ?

My old mans house was worth fuck all when he bought it - aaaand..............its still worth fuck all.
legendary
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Merit: 2106
But they now have their land back and do therefore no longer need neither ascending nor multiculti cultures.

This is not their land. This is Palestinian land!
They moved Palestinians to the biggest concentration camp ever existed - the Gaza Strip.

It was Palestinian land, now it's their's.
Before that it was also their's, before that it was somebody else's. And in the future it will again be somebody else's.
That's how it works. Deal with it.

People that suffered Holocaust during WW2 now are running the biggest concentration camp and applying same genocidal practices that Nazis did. How nice!


1)"the jews" and "the government of israel" are not the same entity.
2)as much as I am with you that the government of israel is treating Palestinians bad, it is not comparable with nazi gas chambers.
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Else humanity would have just developed to bonobo like creatures having intercourse majority of the day.

And you think this is dumb Huh

Re. IQ. No-one knows WTF it is. The ones that do well by it/by the tests are, generally speaking, those that have something to do with the formulation of the measure ie. the problem is sociological.

Just recently read an article about childrens pictures of humans being the next/latest best measure of IQ. Next week it'll be wether you eat your bogies or not when you are 20 months old.


You judge a tree by its fruit.

Nuff said.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...

Yes, in some metro areas they are. But soon real estate prices will start to correct in many of those areas. For example, San Francisco and Toronto are already seeing some cooling off.
If you can afford to wait, accumulate some money on the side for a sizable down payment, and keep an eye on the markets in your area. But only buy a house if you intend on living in it for at least 15 years, if not forever. Otherwise it's not a great investment compared to others.

Doing a bit of research it is even possible to find houses/flats/whatever that are WAY below the cost of construction. Lots of bargains while at the same time there are zones where they are still overpriced (but not crazily as some years ago).

For me, it's a good traditional investment and it is a very good time to buy right now or during the next couple of years... but probably not much later. It's not like any real state you buy could go to ZERO as in risky investments.... Accordingly, not mind blowing returns, but safe store of value with some reasonable ROI (from as low as 2-3% up to 10%/anual in renting) if you know what your doing.
legendary
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Be a bank
Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...

Yes, in some metro areas they are. But soon real estate prices will start to correct in many of those areas. For example, San Francisco and Toronto are already seeing some cooling off.
If you can afford to wait, accumulate some money on the side for a sizable down payment, and keep an eye on the markets in your area. But only buy a house if you intend on living in it for at least 15 years, if not forever. Otherwise it's not a great investment compared to others.

Yuh depends. House I grew up in in London, Dad bought in 1956 for £9,500. Now 'worth' £3.5 million.
legendary
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But they now have their land back and do therefore no longer need neither ascending nor multiculti cultures.

This is not their land. This is Palestinian land!
They moved Palestinians to the biggest concentration camp ever existed - the Gaza Strip.

It was Palestinian land, now it's their's.
Before that it was also their's, before that it was somebody else's. And in the future it will again be somebody else's.
That's how it works. Deal with it.

People that suffered Holocaust during WW2 now are running the biggest concentration camp and applying same genocidal practices that Nazis did. How nice!
sr. member
Activity: 579
Merit: 267
But they now have their land back and do therefore no longer need neither ascending nor multiculti cultures.

This is not their land. This is Palestinian land!
They moved Palestinians to the biggest concentration camp ever existed - the Gaza Strip.



Yes your correct the americans gives the jews the land of Palestina's
Its not the land of the jews But the land of the palastinas...
legendary
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Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...

Yes, in some metro areas they are. But soon real estate prices will start to correct in many of those areas. For example, San Francisco and Toronto are already seeing some cooling off.
If you can afford to wait, accumulate some money on the side for a sizable down payment, and keep an eye on the markets in your area. But only buy a house if you intend on living in it for at least 15 years, if not forever. Otherwise it's not a great investment compared to others.
legendary
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
if they try hard they may get the point that they are not welcome in a forum like this. but I doubt it.

you will have "to pull" the whole internet before (((you))) lose control once for all. and then (((you)))'re f'cked.
with free speech you're lost.
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
But they now have their land back and do therefore no longer need neither ascending nor multiculti cultures.

This is not their land. This is Palestinian land!
They moved Palestinians to the biggest concentration camp ever existed - the Gaza Strip.

It was Palestinian land, now it's their's.
Before that it was also their's, before that it was somebody else's. And in the future it will again be somebody else's.
That's how it works. Deal with it.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
White people wealthy central bankers and elitists own the majority of centralized assets in the United States, they must be against bitcoin any asset that causes Average Joe's wealth to increase.

FTFY. Whatever these people suppress or want the citizens to stay away from, the citizens should be quietly acquiring with two fists. Pay off your debts, buy bitcoin, PMs, land and/or a house (not on credit), and other deflationary assets.

Aren't houses terribly overpriced right now?

Not anymore... depending on country, city, type of house, etc...
legendary
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Merit: 1163
Imposition of ORder = Escalation of Chaos
I find nothing objectionable in this, but where does the amygdala factor in?

You'll find out when you use your pineal gland to pry open your third nostril Wink
It wasn't the non sequitur it might have appeared. Whatever systems we build, they will need to be maintained. And if future generations continue to degenerate, it won't matter how useful or advanced they are.

Same here. The third nostril is the primary organ we have available for the detection and sniffing out of bullshit. Sadly it has atrophied in the majority of the population and needs to be re-activated before we can seriously start growing any meaningful alternative systems.
legendary
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On topic (sorta): Is bcc forming a cup and handle?
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