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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 28683. (Read 26709821 times)

legendary
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I am going to close my longs now. Seems to dangerous to leave my computer alone with open longs right now  Undecided

You have longs!  Roll Eyes
legendary
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hero member
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@PODYX

FYI

I´m SHORTIN NOW

BITCOIN IS DOOMED
legendary
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legendary
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Hide your women
What would cause JorgeStolfi to buy?  Has he ever mentioned what the "tipping point" for him would be?  I am curious.
I already said that. I won't buy it for speculation, investment (whose "sale" I consider a scam), or even to help "the cause" (which at this point seems to have been totally derailed by "libertarians" and greedy financiers).

I may buy some cryptocoin someday to pay for something, if I find that it will be easier/cheaper/safer/faster/etc than the usual means (cash, check, bank remittance, cerdit card , debit card, ...).  Which does not look very likely right now.   Sad

If he changes his mind and buys some he should update [ his signature ]. Wink

Of course.

Bitcoin is inherently libertarian.


Dont think so.. .even though bitcoin may be very useful tool for many libertarian considerations

Bitcoin is peaceful and free market. That's what "libertarian" means.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
What would cause JorgeStolfi to buy?  Has he ever mentioned what the "tipping point" for him would be?  I am curious.
I already said that. I won't buy it for speculation, investment (whose "sale" I consider a scam), or even to help "the cause" (which at this point seems to have been totally derailed by "libertarians" and greedy financiers).


I do agree that there seem to be a lot of libertarians in bitcoin, and attempting to suggest that bitcoin is the libertarian solution.  There is some truth in some of these libertarian claims, but I try NOT to let them bother me to the extent that some of the ideas seem contrary to mine.  In other words, I believe that there is room in the bitcoin world for NON-libertarians and NON libertarians can positively influence the direction of bitcoin.

greedy financiers are definitely in the midst.. but they are NOT gonna derail bitcoin.. at least NOT in the near term future.

So, derail is the wrong word.. influence and manipulate, yes to some extent, but derail.. nope... dont think so...

I have always considered myself a right-wing conservative.  However, I posted a quiz on here in the politics section a while back that showed me that I actually leaned more left and towards libertarian in my thinking!  I was actually shocked.  Maybe my involvement in Bitcoin has changed me in more ways than I realize. Wink

Now I just need to go buy a gun . . . .  Grin


Yeah.. sometimes labels are NOT very helpful, and people tend to be all over the place, once you get into some of the details about how different particulars may play out from issue to issue.  I frequently bet more pissed off about money influence in politics rather than variations in what people believe b/c ultimately, democracy should allow for the input of people in guiding the direction of society.  Yet, frequently, we may have a few rich people making such decisions, which can be very irritating to regular folks.


legendary
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ok so now we're sub 3k yuan.
legendary
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I do agree that there seem to be a lot of libertarians in bitcoin, and attempting to suggest that bitcoin is the libertarian solution.  There is some truth in some of these libertarian claims, but I try NOT to let them bother me to the extent that some of the ideas seem contrary to mine.  In other words, I believe that there is room in the bitcoin world for NON-libertarians and NON libertarians can positively influence the direction of bitcoin.

greedy financiers are definitely in the midst.. but they are NOT gonna derail bitcoin.. at least NOT in the near term future.

So, derail is the wrong word.. influence and manipulate, yes to some extent, but derail.. nope... dont think so...

True enough. Bitcoin embodies many libertarian principles but that in no way makes it the exclusive domain of libertarians.

legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1199
Yes indeed this is GREAT moment to buy Smiley Last time price like that was as I remember 13th-15th December ... Smiley
Very good time to buy @ 500$! So cheap coins Smiley I just do not really need to make it cheaper... this is enough... and now price please go back to October's price Wink
legendary
Activity: 1680
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I sodl at the very bottom ages ago when we touched 400 when gox finally died.

If I get to buy back in at around that price or even lower I'm gonna be very happy.

edit: so far I have resisted buying back in at higher levels despite bull traps. Only made one "piggish" mistake this whole btc game. (And of course I only sodl a small part of my stash.)
legendary
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BitChick with a gun

buy or die.

 Tongue

And if you buy you can thank me later!  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1904
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Trusted Bitcoiner
 BitChick with a gun

buy or die.

 Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1148
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What would cause JorgeStolfi to buy?  Has he ever mentioned what the "tipping point" for him would be?  I am curious.
I already said that. I won't buy it for speculation, investment (whose "sale" I consider a scam), or even to help "the cause" (which at this point seems to have been totally derailed by "libertarians" and greedy financiers).


I do agree that there seem to be a lot of libertarians in bitcoin, and attempting to suggest that bitcoin is the libertarian solution.  There is some truth in some of these libertarian claims, but I try NOT to let them bother me to the extent that some of the ideas seem contrary to mine.  In other words, I believe that there is room in the bitcoin world for NON-libertarians and NON libertarians can positively influence the direction of bitcoin.

greedy financiers are definitely in the midst.. but they are NOT gonna derail bitcoin.. at least NOT in the near term future.

So, derail is the wrong word.. influence and manipulate, yes to some extent, but derail.. nope... dont think so...

I have always considered myself a right-wing conservative.  However, I posted a quiz on here in the politics section a while back that showed me that I actually leaned more left and towards libertarian in my thinking!  I was actually shocked.  Maybe my involvement in Bitcoin has changed me in more ways than I realize. Wink

Now I just need to go buy a gun . . . .  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1512
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So people how have you positioned yourself in this dreadful sideway slumber?

I for one am in fiat waiting on the sideline for a more voluminous change of more the 15 USD in either direction

All in, why not?
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
What would cause JorgeStolfi to buy?  Has he ever mentioned what the "tipping point" for him would be?  I am curious.
I already said that. I won't buy it for speculation, investment (whose "sale" I consider a scam), or even to help "the cause" (which at this point seems to have been totally derailed by "libertarians" and greedy financiers).

I may buy some cryptocoin someday to pay for something, if I find that it will be easier/cheaper/safer/faster/etc than the usual means (cash, check, bank remittance, cerdit card , debit card, ...).  Which does not look very likely right now.   Sad

If he changes his mind and buys some he should update [ his signature ]. Wink

Of course.

Bitcoin is inherently libertarian.


Dont think so.. .even though bitcoin may be very useful tool for many libertarian considerations
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1035
I am going to close my longs now. Seems to dangerous to leave my computer alone with open longs right now  Undecided

Interesting...
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
What would cause JorgeStolfi to buy?  Has he ever mentioned what the "tipping point" for him would be?  I am curious.
I already said that. I won't buy it for speculation, investment (whose "sale" I consider a scam), or even to help "the cause" (which at this point seems to have been totally derailed by "libertarians" and greedy financiers).


I do agree that there seem to be a lot of libertarians in bitcoin, and attempting to suggest that bitcoin is the libertarian solution.  There is some truth in some of these libertarian claims, but I try NOT to let them bother me to the extent that some of the ideas seem contrary to mine.  In other words, I believe that there is room in the bitcoin world for NON-libertarians and NON libertarians can positively influence the direction of bitcoin.

greedy financiers are definitely in the midst.. but they are NOT gonna derail bitcoin.. at least NOT in the near term future.

So, derail is the wrong word.. influence and manipulate, yes to some extent, but derail.. nope... dont think so...
hero member
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I am going to close my longs now. Seems to dangerous to leave my computer alone with open longs right now  Undecided
sr. member
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Who in his right mind would keep 15000 bitcoins on an exchange just to flash it now and then

If knowing someone has that much around worries you that he might dump, then maybe the purpose of having them there is to worry you.

Yep... scare the pigs and buy cheap coins. No wonder the rich get richer.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1007
Hide your women
Who in his right mind would keep 15000 bitcoins on an exchange just to flash it now and then

If knowing someone has that much around worries you that he might dump, then maybe the purpose of having them there is to worry you.
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