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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 19. (Read 26609469 times)

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I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  

Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy

It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

I haven't tasted taro and it might taste different then potato. But for people with diabetes this vege is not recommended just like potato.

I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  


Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy
It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

Lots of peppers ,onions, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, tomatoes,  cucumbers, eggplant, squash, avocados.
Meat, dairy, fish. high fat, high protein, lower carbs good for my diet.

All that good for person with diabetes. I haven't eaten avocados yet since they are not grown locally here. Imported Avocados are available but they are very expensive. If you are with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) then low carbs is the only choice.
I don't take any medicine for my Diabetes, so far controlling it with my diet and exercise. My A1C is under 6, so it's a bit controlled. 
legendary
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_zBaH2sXEE

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The US government plans to buy 1 million Bitcoin. Is this desperation for the US government or innovation? In this episode we check out the why, how and when of the controversial B.I.T.C.O.I.N bill.

Well they could simply buy out saylor and be close to half way there.

The real question is Trump Nixon.

Nixon ended the gold standard for the US

Will Trump do the next big change in the dollar (USD backed by BTC)

if so fuck I could be rich in under 4 years.

Reading the comments just points out how many stupid gaslit fucks there are left out there. Cheesy
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_zBaH2sXEE

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The US government plans to buy 1 million Bitcoin. Is this desperation for the US government or innovation? In this episode we check out the why, how and when of the controversial B.I.T.C.O.I.N bill.

Well they could simply buy out saylor and be close to half way there.

The real question is Trump Nixon.

Nixon ended the gold standard for the US

Will Trump do the next big change in the dollar (USD backed by BTC)

if so fuck I could be rich in under 4 years.
legendary
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_zBaH2sXEE

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The US government plans to buy 1 million Bitcoin. Is this desperation for the US government or innovation? In this episode we check out the why, how and when of the controversial B.I.T.C.O.I.N bill.
legendary
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It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

The cunts unelected officials leading the ECB are not too different from the ones leading the Fed, actually. But the population in the EU is more fragmented and less sensitive to some issues - inflation in particular. There are wider differences from state to state than in the US, and single states can and will apply different corrective measures. Besides, people in the EU are mostly unarmed.

It's quite sad to see the EU behaving like this, instead of being the world leader in Bitcoin adoption. TPTB don't like losing control, and will fight it. But we'll win in the end. First they ignore you...


We are well past that stage!
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does somebody have a list of the actual non-kyc exchanges?

I'm sure you'll find something on the following link - on the rest of the forum it's already a well-known thing Wink

https://kycnot.me/
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A European MP called Sarah knafo has called for a Bitcoin reserve.

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No to CBDC, yes to Bitcoin’ — European MP calls for EU BTC reserve
The European Parliament’s Sarah Knafo said it’s time to stop “totalitarian temptations” by the European Central Bank and adopt Bitcoin.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/european-mp-pro-bitcoin-eu-parliament-no-digital-euro

Knafo is the mistress/girlfriend of French far right polemicist and presidential candidate Eric Zemmour who got 7% of the vote at the last French presidential election. He has been called the French Trump, so her saying that isn't too surprising. Aside from some "out there" ideas like renaming all people with foreign names to French names (so Mohammed would be named Paul or Jean), Zemmour isn't really like Trump in any way, he writes books, can express complex thoughts, doesn't appeal to lower class people...
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The thread open 18 December 2013.

Now we are Holding Cheesy



I remain hodling and will hodl until I can hodl no more.

Still HODLING!

(Though I have SODLED a little along the way)

Happy birthday HODL.
You are a true legend. 🫡

That post of yours is already 11 years old now.

Happy birthday HODL
legendary
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It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

The cunts unelected officials leading the ECB are not too different from the ones leading the Fed, actually. But the population in the EU is more fragmented and less sensitive to some issues - inflation in particular. There are wider differences from state to state than in the US, and single states can and will apply different corrective measures. Besides, people in the EU are mostly unarmed.

Let's once and for all kill the myth that europeans aren't armed shall we. https://voxeurop.eu/en/a-map-of-gun-ownership-in-europe/
I myself have seven firearms, revolver, pistol, rifles, shotguns, and a automatic carbine (fnc).

There are countries in Europe that has more civilian guns per capita than some states in the USA.




Nice I only have a pair of old school 2 barrel shotguns 12 gauge.

Good to see your posts again.
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It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

The cunts unelected officials leading the ECB are not too different from the ones leading the Fed, actually. But the population in the EU is more fragmented and less sensitive to some issues - inflation in particular. There are wider differences from state to state than in the US, and single states can and will apply different corrective measures. Besides, people in the EU are mostly unarmed.

Let's once and for all kill the myth that europeans aren't armed shall we. https://voxeurop.eu/en/a-map-of-gun-ownership-in-europe/
I myself have seven firearms, revolver, pistol, rifles, shotguns, and a automatic carbine (fnc).

There are countries in Europe that has more civilian guns per capita than some states in the USA.


legendary
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I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  




Go to Wikipedia and see what the latin name is and then go to English Wikipedia and search for that name.


Quoting myself, the name in latin is Colocasia esculenta and the Swedish name is Taro and that is also the English name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro
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I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  




Go to Wikipedia and see what the latin name is and then go to English Wikipedia and search for that name.
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I really like seeing US policy turning more and more pro-Bitcoin. If the plan to establish a Strategic Bitcoin (BTC, not crypto) Reserve really goes through, we should expect to see a huge, possibly order-of-magnitude (10x) price increase in the coming year or two. It looks like 2025 will be a very interesting year for Bitcoin HoDLers, different from (and better than) past cycles. It could even mean that the "rinse and repeat" cycle strategy of some of us should, perhaps, be revised to something like "never rinse, buy when you can, sell when you must". I, for one, am very hesitant to sell large chunks at the supposed peak of this cycle ($200k? More?)... Will it really be the peak, or the beginning of a major long-term uptrend? Will there ever be a "Bitcoin winter"? Perhaps I'm too bullish and will miss the chance to multiply my stash by "selling high, buying low", but I just can't bear the thought of selling and not being able to buy back.

It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

Onwards and upwards. What a time to be alive!

Similar thoughts as mine...
As for MICA/TFR it seems like i will distribute a minor amount of bitcoin from cold storage to various regulated exchanges (like Kraken, Coinbase...) as well as unregulated, chinese exchanges, to maintain flexibility and still have BTC available on exchanges to convert to stablecoins and subsquently cash out in USD/EUR equivalent, in small amounts (sub €1k). Tedious but i really try to stay under the radar, not to evade taxation (because this portion of my corn is tax-free), but to avoid further complications like frozen bank accounts, unconvenient discussion with authorities and banking staff and what else you can think of in these regards.
Still, i will have to see what regulated exchanges need to know about the origin of my funds, to finally accept them for trading in a complient manner.

Regulations may be justified, but they don't have to be such a pain-in-the-ass for individuals.

does somebody have a list of the actual non-kyc exchanges?

The SEC?  Grin

asking for a friend ...
legendary
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I really like seeing US policy turning more and more pro-Bitcoin. If the plan to establish a Strategic Bitcoin (BTC, not crypto) Reserve really goes through, we should expect to see a huge, possibly order-of-magnitude (10x) price increase in the coming year or two. It looks like 2025 will be a very interesting year for Bitcoin HoDLers, different from (and better than) past cycles. It could even mean that the "rinse and repeat" cycle strategy of some of us should, perhaps, be revised to something like "never rinse, buy when you can, sell when you must". I, for one, am very hesitant to sell large chunks at the supposed peak of this cycle ($200k? More?)... Will it really be the peak, or the beginning of a major long-term uptrend? Will there ever be a "Bitcoin winter"? Perhaps I'm too bullish and will miss the chance to multiply my stash by "selling high, buying low", but I just can't bear the thought of selling and not being able to buy back.

It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

Onwards and upwards. What a time to be alive!

Similar thoughts as mine...
As for MICA/TFR it seems like i will distribute a minor amount of bitcoin from cold storage to various regulated exchanges (like Kraken, Coinbase...) as well as unregulated, chinese exchanges, to maintain flexibility and still have BTC available on exchanges to convert to stablecoins and subsquently cash out in USD/EUR equivalent, in small amounts (sub €1k). Tedious but i really try to stay under the radar, not to evade taxation (because this portion of my corn is tax-free), but to avoid further complications like frozen bank accounts, unconvenient discussion with authorities and banking staff and what else you can think of in these regards.
Still, i will have to see what regulated exchanges need to know about the origin of my funds, to finally accept them for trading in a complient manner.

Regulations may be justified, but they don't have to be such a pain-in-the-ass for individuals.

does somebody have a list of the actual non-kyc exchanges?

The SEC?  Grin
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Only 0.26% of the world population can own 1 Bitcoin


https://x.com/Bitcoin_Teddy/status/1869217928270291432

How many times
Do you think this exact post is been posted in a bitcoin thread with over 30k pages ?

let me guess... he won't answer...
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