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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 19168. (Read 26608075 times)

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.... but bitcoins aren't destroyed. You can recycle them.

I wonder how many coins are in actual circulation? I.e. There could be a large number sitting in wallets that are no longer accessible. People have forgotten passwords or lost their wallet identifiers etc.
So, although there will eventually only ever be 21mill in existence (unless there is a hf or similar), I wonder how many are in active circulation?
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hmmm... the price of bitcoin is supposed to be up higher than the expected, as the bitcoin reward halve.
it should be at least $860 in the next halve, because the actual demand is remaining the same.

.... but bitcoins aren't destroyed. You can recycle them.
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beware of your keys.

hmmm... the price of bitcoin is supposed to be up higher than the expected, as the bitcoin reward halve.
it should be at least $860 in the next halve, because the actual demand is remaining the same.
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In the quoted link Anonymint or whatever claims sidechains are technically not viable (presumably because of his altcoin-in-progress). All I did was ask for an explanation.

Guess I oughta check it out. Anonymint is obviously a very bright person. But very troubled. I gave up on him (her?) a couple years back. Always with the plan for the anonymous crypto that will bury all other cryptos. Yet somehow ... ... ... nothing ever delivered. Medical issues, you know.
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Closed my positions for a decent nights sleep.

GG today.  Gl and hf trading Smiley
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Him accusing you of being GCHQ really kicked off a little stockholm syndrome, eh?  Smiley

Ok. In hindsight, that was an assholish thing to say. Srsly. Angry In the quoted link Anonymint or whatever claims sidechains are technically not viable (presumably because of his altcoin-in-progress). All I did was ask for an explanation.

You all are being totally unreasonable! You all spies except me!

And (possibly Fatty).

Easy BMB:
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The gorf is a new technical indicator to me Tongue

There is pent up worldwide demand for bitcoin. We may be imminently headed for $6000 BTC.

I'm not joking. Lets see.

Bitcoin has had a battering from the media for the best part of 6-7 years. Plenty know about it now. It has been superseded technologically and none of those assets even made a dent in its marketcap.

It has been superseded institutionally because we now know that banks all over the world have been running their own blockchains. But none of them even made a dent in Bitcoin's marketcap.

It has been superceeded strategically because we now have smart-contract based blockchains galore, yet, even none of those blockchains even made a dent in bitcoin's marketcap.

What will banks do when they discover that the value isn't blockchain, it's bitcoin ? What will they do when they discover that blockchain is dirt cheap, can be reproduced a million times over and actually isn't much more useful technologically than an SQL server worth $1000 bucks ? What will they do when they discover that bitcoin isn't dirt cheap, can't be replicated, can't be bought, can't be regulated and can't even be matched for hashpower with the combined budgets of all the world's banks put together ?

Bitcoin is going to be in demand by $7 billion people. Not for technological reasons, for monetary reasons. It is a perfected token both monetarily and sociologically. It is beginning to successfully conclude its "rights of passage" phase and just shortly, $400 now is going to look like $1 did back in 2010.

Interesting that no one had a thing to say about this text, amongst your squabbles. Good stuff for the win of the decade and then the gift keeps on giving.


Bid it up to 440, then, pls.
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The gorf is a new technical indicator to me Tongue

There is pent up worldwide demand for bitcoin. We may be imminently headed for $6000 BTC.

I'm not joking. Lets see.

Bitcoin has had a battering from the media for the best part of 6-7 years. Plenty know about it now. It has been superseded technologically and none of those assets even made a dent in its marketcap.

It has been superseded institutionally because we now know that banks all over the world have been running their own blockchains. But none of them even made a dent in Bitcoin's marketcap.

It has been superceeded strategically because we now have smart-contract based blockchains galore, yet, even none of those blockchains even made a dent in bitcoin's marketcap.

What will banks do when they discover that the value isn't blockchain, it's bitcoin ? What will they do when they discover that blockchain is dirt cheap, can be reproduced a million times over and actually isn't much more useful technologically than an SQL server worth $1000 bucks ? What will they do when they discover that bitcoin isn't dirt cheap, can't be replicated, can't be bought, can't be regulated and can't even be matched for hashpower with the combined budgets of all the world's banks put together ?

Bitcoin is going to be in demand by $7 billion people. Not for technological reasons, for monetary reasons. It is a perfected token both monetarily and sociologically. It is beginning to successfully conclude its "rights of passage" phase and just shortly, $400 now is going to look like $1 did back in 2010.

Interesting that no one had a thing to say about this text, amongst your squabbles. Good stuff for the win of the decade and then the gift keeps on giving.
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It's all French to me. Looks like a call center. What is it?

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Un service téléphonique et plus encore!

And much more!
 Cheesy

http://www.soluvox.ca/

I don't get it. Undecided
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Him accusing you of being GCHQ really kicked off a little stockholm syndrome, eh?  Smiley

LOL. Well, let's just say I'm trying harder to see both sides of the field. Don't forget: I'm not as clever as some of u guise.

Also I'm Canadian. So I have that going against me. Undecided

Check out Soluvox, they're canadian too, and pay well afaict.
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Him accusing you of being GCHQ really kicked off a little stockholm syndrome, eh?  Smiley

LOL. Well, let's just say I'm trying harder to see both sides of the field. Don't forget: I'm not as clever as some of u guise.

Also I'm Canadian. So I have that going against me. Undecided
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Him accusing you of being GCHQ really kicked off a little stockholm syndrome, eh?  Smiley
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