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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 24894. (Read 26711437 times)

donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I'm no longer afraid of any price dump even though I'm still all in. I liquidated material assets I no longer wanted and will keep buying during these big dips.
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
It's unhappening, but right like clock work around 0400 New York time on Friday night

Which exchange, Stamp? Is it the same amount of coins each time and same exchange?

The dumping is coordinated across all exchanges. And i've noticed usually starts around the same time. Think BFX held up like a champ, has the healthiest bid side and it's not running. Looks like lots of people moved fiat there in anticipation of a long squeeze
hero member
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I buy bitcoins with a paycheck, and so I'd rather the price stay as low as possible so that I can keep adding to my savings.

Poor guy.

This is the big consolidation/denial phase, isn't it?

I hear that every month.
And i'll hear it again next month when we are at 250.
And at 150
legendary
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hero member
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I might take out a big credit loan and buy bitcoin,

 Huh

All the smart people are getting out. Bitcoin is dead.
Can you people seriously not see it?
This is the 6th year and it's going nowhere. It already had its peak and it failed.

I think it's a little too early to declare that.
I guess a lot of "smart" people felt they arrived too late and decided to play it safe, so they did not to enter the bubble on it's perceived peak but waited until it started to bursts. They are possibly absorbing the dumped coins now and might will jumpstart another bubble later. In that case, the new bubble must be significantly greater than the last.
But I don't say it's not safer to jump out now and keep an eye on Bitcoin from the outside.
donator
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1014
Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I buy bitcoins with a paycheck, and so I'd rather the price stay as low as possible so that I can keep adding to my savings.

Poor guy.

This is the big consolidation/denial phase, isn't it?
One of many before and after.
sr. member
Activity: 373
Merit: 250
It's unhappening, but right like clock work around 0400 New York time on Friday night

Which exchange, Stamp? Is it the same amount of coins each time and same exchange?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
I buy bitcoins with a paycheck, and so I'd rather the price stay as low as possible so that I can keep adding to my savings.

Poor guy.

This is the big consolidation/denial phase, isn't it?
donator
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1014
Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I might take out a big credit loan and buy bitcoin,

 Huh

All the smart people are getting out. Bitcoin is dead.
Can you people seriously not see it?
This is the 6th year and it's going nowhere. It already had its peak and it failed.
Yeah but the funerals are so lovely. Nice folks like you say such nice things everytime Bitcoin dies.
hero member
Activity: 672
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Bitcoin price is now lower than it was a year ago. Still, honeybadger don't care. A year is just a number.

Just keep telling yourself that.

It will magically go up soon.
hero member
Activity: 672
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I buy bitcoins with a paycheck, and so I'd rather the price stay as low as possible so that I can keep adding to my savings.

Poor guy.
legendary
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Merit: 1077
Honey badger just does not care
No one? Good to know this market is propped up by a few big money players and almost zero grass-roots, organic activity.

that's the way it's going ... though right now they are not big big, just bigger than little guys.

Eventually it will be merchant banks and CBs using bitcoin to settle their scores because it is the best solution out there for that particular problem right now, bar none. SWIFT is a mere messaging system and centralised, bitcoin is a quantum leap ahead of SWIFT in value information technology terms.

Just be glad that if you have the chops you can get a seat at the big boy table.

Do you really think the big boys will let some street boys sit at their table? They'll just re-use blockchain technology and evolve it to their own version as they see fitting. If you think they are just going to shell out billions to a bunch of geeks so they would be able to use such a technology you are greatly mistaken.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
I might take out a big credit loan and buy bitcoin,

 Huh

All the smart people are getting out. Bitcoin is dead.
Can you people seriously not see it?
This is the 6th year and it's going nowhere. It already had its peak and it failed.
legendary
Activity: 2833
Merit: 1851
In order to dump coins one must have coins
It's unhappening, but right like clock work around 0400 New York time on Friday night
donator
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1014
Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
Yes that's right if you compare to now but in Feudalism, people were no more "slaves" like they were during the Roman Empire.
It was still very hard but they had the right to own land and trade which make a big difference.
The definition of feudalism is a bit muddy, (perfect for politicians) and the traditions varied over time and place (also perfect for politicians, you can claim anything), but generally feudalism is described  as farmers not owning the land, the lord did and the vassals rented it in exchange for resources and military duties.

You're right, it is hard to define and you're probably the only one here that know a bit about feudalism.
But I found it really interesting, especially the high decentralization and the absence of state (as we have nowadays).
People are total ignorant when they claim that the social organization did not change in the last 3000 years.
But hey, for most Americans, History start 400 years ago or more likely 50 years ago...

Go tell Israel they never existed before.
legendary
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Yes that's right if you compare to now but in Feudalism, people were no more "slaves" like they were during the Roman Empire.
It was still very hard but they had the right to own land and trade which make a big difference.
The definition of feudalism is a bit muddy, (perfect for politicians) and the traditions varied over time and place (also perfect for politicians, you can claim anything), but generally feudalism is described  as farmers not owning the land, the lord did and the vassals rented it in exchange for resources and military duties.

You're right, it is hard to define and you're probably the only one here that know a bit about feudalism.
But I found it really interesting, especially the high decentralization and the absence of state (as we have nowadays).
People are total ignorant when they claim that the social organization did not change in the last 3000 years.
But hey, for most Americans, History start 400 years ago or more likely 50 years ago...
legendary
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Merit: 1116
The observers are quiet tonight...
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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