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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 1978. (Read 26709945 times)

legendary
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There is an interesting news on Binance that a dormant bitcoin wallet for 10.2 years has gone active on 8 Jun 2023 and transferred all its bitcoin (1432 bitcoins) to new address.
The coins were initially received on April 9, 2013 when price of bitcoin was just 195$, the gain is 13,400%.
There are still people (whales) who still hodling Bitcoin for 10 years or its because someone got access to lost wallet/bitcoin?
legendary
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...Recently we were visiting London.  I had read somewhere that the UK authorities had banned BTC ATMs because, well, reasons.  coinatmradar.com did (and still does) show some +/- 10 such BTMs in greater London.  So, being the sort I am (I did not want to hang around my wife and her friend doing boring tourist stuff) went to check one out.

Well, it turns out that I found one that would sell me BTC without asking for ID or even an SMS by cellphone.  Just put your money in, and get BTC out.  Worked just fine.

BTM located in a market with an ethnic name close to the Angel subway station ("Northern Line").

When I travel to other countries, I like to buy BTC as a souvenir, smile.  It also gets me to visit places I otherwise would likely not visit.

hahahaha

Funny how you characterize Mrs. OROBTC and her friend doing "boring tourist stuff," while nerdy uie-poie have your own OROBTC version of "nerdy tourist stuff."



What's so funny about that?   Tongue  Would you rather go to some museum or the Freddy Mercury Walking Tour instead?  Buying Souvenir BTC in other countries is another one of those "Buy and Save in the Same Transaction" things I really like.

OTOH, I was unable to buy a Platinum Philharmonic (platinum bullion coin from Austria) in London!  Such a big city, such a banking powerhouse...  I went everywhere I could over the city (even their gold & diamond district, another thing I like to do when touristing interesting places overseas) looking for one.  Still, I did not leave empty-handed, so there's that.


What fees did that BTM charge?


HI-TEC99, hey I can't remember, what with calculating USD:GBP:BTC, yeesh.  I was just happy the BTM took my money and gave me the BTC OK.  The no ID part made me feel better.

Machine did not accept the one GBP 50 I inserted, GBP 20 were the only banknotes I put in.
legendary
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sr. member
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CONTEST ORGANIZER
I dont come here for one day and a war against jayjuangee was dropped?

Why our buddy receive such attacks?



Holding on 25 k line like in termopiles.
legendary
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...Recently we were visiting London.  I had read somewhere that the UK authorities had banned BTC ATMs because, well, reasons.  coinatmradar.com did (and still does) show some +/- 10 such BTMs in greater London.  So, being the sort I am (I did not want to hang around my wife and her friend doing boring tourist stuff) went to check one out.

Well, it turns out that I found one that would sell me BTC without asking for ID or even an SMS by cellphone.  Just put your money in, and get BTC out.  Worked just fine.

BTM located in a market with an ethnic name close to the Angel subway station ("Northern Line").

When I travel to other countries, I like to buy BTC as a souvenir, smile.  It also gets me to visit places I otherwise would likely not visit.

hahahaha

Funny how you characterize Mrs. OROBTC and her friend doing "boring tourist stuff," while nerdy uie-poie have your own OROBTC version of "nerdy tourist stuff."



What's so funny about that?   Tongue  Would you rather go to some museum or the Freddy Mercury Walking Tour instead?  Buying Souvenir BTC in other countries is another one of those "Buy and Save in the Same Transaction" things I really like.

OTOH, I was unable to buy a Platinum Philharmonic (platinum bullion coin from Austria) in London!  Such a big city, such a banking powerhouse...  I went everywhere I could over the city (even their gold & diamond district, another thing I like to do when touristing interesting places overseas) looking for one.  Still, I did not leave empty-handed, so there's that.


What fees did that BTM charge?
legendary
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People make money in all kinds of ways.. including figuring out ways to stack sats..  .. it is not really on topic here to suggest that there might be some good things about sh...

To be clear, I accumulate my BTC via weekly DCA.
My shitcoinery daze (and mining) are long since done.
I still do dabble in, and enjoy the occasional fart joke however.
Nuff said.

legendary
Activity: 2996
Merit: 1903
...Recently we were visiting London.  I had read somewhere that the UK authorities had banned BTC ATMs because, well, reasons.  coinatmradar.com did (and still does) show some +/- 10 such BTMs in greater London.  So, being the sort I am (I did not want to hang around my wife and her friend doing boring tourist stuff) went to check one out.

Well, it turns out that I found one that would sell me BTC without asking for ID or even an SMS by cellphone.  Just put your money in, and get BTC out.  Worked just fine.

BTM located in a market with an ethnic name close to the Angel subway station ("Northern Line").

When I travel to other countries, I like to buy BTC as a souvenir, smile.  It also gets me to visit places I otherwise would likely not visit.

hahahaha

Funny how you characterize Mrs. OROBTC and her friend doing "boring tourist stuff," while nerdy uie-poie have your own OROBTC version of "nerdy tourist stuff."



What's so funny about that?   Tongue  Would you rather go to some museum or the Freddy Mercury Walking Tour instead?  Buying Souvenir BTC in other countries is another one of those "Buy and Save in the Same Transaction" things I really like.

OTOH, I was unable to buy a Platinum Philharmonic (platinum bullion coin from Austria) in London!  Such a big city, such a banking powerhouse...  I went everywhere I could over the city (even their gold & diamond district, another thing I like to do when touristing interesting places overseas) looking for one.  Still, I did not leave empty-handed, so there's that.
legendary
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 Hundreds of people in Argentina forming the shape of a #Bitcoin in protest during soaring inflation 🇦🇷

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legendary
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Bitcoin is holding up pretty well in comparison to the altcoin market. Even altcoin darlings like MATIC are getting hammered hard. Bitcoin and Ethereum seem to be the safe havens the market is running to, but even they have seen declines. As I’ve said before, I think the current price represents an attractive risk/reward scenario for investors.

altcoin market is crap  Cool

legendary
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New car, caviar
I'll buy me a football team
Money on my hands

But if you ask for
A rise its no surprise they're
Giving none away

Inflation has beaten salaried income to a pulp. Everyone else can find some kind of way around rising prices, but people on a fixed income are being raped on a daily basis.
hero member
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bitcoin retard
Bitcoin is holding up pretty well in comparison to the altcoin market. Even altcoin darlings like MATIC are getting hammered hard. Bitcoin and Ethereum seem to be the safe havens the market is running to, but even they have seen declines. As I’ve said before, I think the current price represents an attractive risk/reward scenario for investors.

if the SEC continues their shitcoin approach, mETH will be anything but a safe haven...

...either way it's hard to argue that a centrally planned & controlled coin without a max supply is a safe haven at all (especially longterm)

donator
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Bitcoin is holding up pretty well in comparison to the altcoin market. Even altcoin darlings like MATIC are getting hammered hard. Bitcoin and Ethereum seem to be the safe havens the market is running to, but even they have seen declines. As I’ve said before, I think the current price represents an attractive risk/reward scenario for investors.
legendary
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born once atheist
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People make money in all kinds of ways.. including figuring out ways to stack sats..  .. it is not really on topic here to suggest that there might be some good things about sh...

To be clear, I accumulate my BTC via weekly DCA.
My shitcoinery daze (and mining) are long since done.
I still do dabble in, and enjoy the occasional fart joke however.
Nuff said.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

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