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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 4187. (Read 26714004 times)

legendary
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..if you believe in that graph...I don't.
42K in Sep 2024 would be kind of depressing, though.
A last buying opportunity?
You didn't actually got my point.

What I mean is, the lowest possible price of BTC in 2024 will be $42k range. Currently, it's $16k range.
So, the price at that time should be almost above $120k.

Hope this clears it a bit.

yes, i got it, but i never was a fan of this log log scale graph.
It completely ignores the potential from the hockey stick adoption curve (if it happens).
copper member
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Bitcoin Bottom was at $15.4k
..if you believe in that graph...I don't.
42K in Sep 2024 would be kind of depressing, though.
A last buying opportunity?
You didn't actually got my point.

What I mean is, the lowest possible price of BTC in 2024 will be $42k range. Currently, it's $16k range.
So, the price at that time should be almost above $120k.

Hope this clears it a bit.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
..if you believe in that graph...I don't.
42K in Sep 2024 would be kind of depressing, though.
The last, last, last buying opportunity?
copper member
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1651
Bitcoin Bottom was at $15.4k
What today is a dip in price, will be the lowest BTC could even reach in March, 2024 according to Bitcoin Rainbow Chart.
Glad you find this hopium.

legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Actually the wikipedia guys try to catch the same ESG train recently:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Stop_accepting_cryptocurrency_donations

Only few understand that BTC actually helps renewable and green energy by using that energy when nobody else does/wants to.


Yeah, they mark anyone that comments thats not an insider with a "canvassed" Tag.

That place is the definition of a circle jerk!
legendary
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.

Any mining expert can disclose how many machines or how much it currently would cost to set up a mining arrangement that produces 126 Terahashes (TH) of mining power?
The Bitmain S19 has 110Th/s

On average if you solo mined with one Bitmain S19 (110TH) you would find a block about once every 30 years (assuming current difficulty stays constant, which it won’t )


Something strange has just happened:



This is a very unlikely event:



What is this?
Incredible luck?
Miners in this pools looking all like solo miners?
A marketing stunt from the pool operators trying to lure miners in their pools?

I guess it is this.
Funnily enough I thought miners being the most rational agents, not easily fooled.
We will see…


News like this can be turned into FUD to scare the noobs. I can almost see the headline: Breaking! Bitcoin Hacked! Hackers Found the Way to Trick the System! Grin
legendary
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legendary
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FWIW a firefox FORK like waterfox might be my answer.  I would love to trim the bloat anyway.

As to all these solo blocks appearing.  Umm.  We are sure of these miner's hashrate? Truly in the single Whatsminer sort of range?

I keep waiting for some giant chip fab entity (ie Samsung, Motorolla, Intel, AMD, Nvidea etc) developing a SHA256 ASIC on the down-low and starting to test them... I do not know enough about this tech/market to know if this is a possibility, but my gut thinks so.  But I do not think it is impossible that some chip maker could get a quick ROI testing (Butterfly Labs style) a brand new ASIC.  The financial incentive for this is crazy high.

The fucking political garbage being fronted by Firefox and Wikimedia will hold us back.

See how these two threads tie together?

Forgive my ignorance...but have you tried Brave?
https://brave.com/



Edit:
I use Edge on my Mac, becuz fuckem

I use firefox on PC, 'cause fuckem twice (the longest monopoly ever).
deleting mozilla due to bitcoin whatever is a bit premature....
legendary
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legendary
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born once atheist
legendary
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Merit: 1338
XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
Forgive my ignorance...but have you tried Brave?
https://brave.com/

Batslap incoming.

Actually the reason for that Batslap (I am guessing) is the reason I have been reluctant to.  But then, there is a fork of that too, yes?

Dissenter Browser ??

Edit:

https://github.com/gab-ai-inc/defiant-browser/releases/tag/v1.5.114
legendary
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legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Forgive my ignorance...but have you tried Brave?
https://brave.com/

Batslap incoming.

Actually the reason for that Batslap (I am guessing) is the reason I have been reluctant to.  But then, there is a fork of that too, yes?
legendary
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https://bpip.org
legendary
Activity: 1844
Merit: 1338
XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
FWIW a firefox FORK like waterfox might be my answer.  I would love to trim the bloat anyway.

As to all these solo blocks appearing.  Umm.  We are sure of these miner's hashrate? Truly in the single Whatsminer sort of range?

I keep waiting for some giant chip fab entity (ie Samsung, Motorolla, Intel, AMD, Nvidea etc) developing a SHA256 ASIC on the down-low and starting to test them... I do not know enough about this tech/market to know if this is a possibility, but my gut thinks so.  But I do not think it is impossible that some chip maker could get a quick ROI testing (Butterfly Labs style) a brand new ASIC.  The financial incentive for this is crazy high.

The fucking political garbage being fronted by Firefox and Wikimedia will hold us back.

See how these two threads tie together?

Forgive my ignorance...but have you tried Brave?
https://brave.com/



Edit:
I use Edge on my Mac, becuz fuckem
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
my cost to get the 296 = 50% or I net 148 a day  very sure very steady subject to price of btc and the difficulty.

How are you coming up with a specific daily dollar amount number if it changes every day based on BTC price and difficulty?  Are you averaging it out over a period of time, or are you picking a mode amount from your recent daily payments?  I know getting into more of your business than you have already disclosed.

Can you choose whether to get paid in BTC or dollars or in some other way?  

Tonga plans to move from USD-pegged beans to BTC too:

In a ruling that is “almost identical to the El Salvador bill,” Tongan bigwig Lord Fusitu’a anticipates that his country could adopt Bitcoin by November.

That's still quite a long time to take until November before it would actually go live.



Fun fact…
I used to solo mine a shitcoin that could only be solo mined, no pools.
I did okay. Usually found about 5 blocks a day on average (about 2$ worth)with a 750ti.
Traded em all for bitcoin at end of every month. Fun stuff and kept me amused…


couldn't help myself!

Hey! Batslappening is Jay’s job!

We've had a variety of other batman slappeners in these here parts..... In any event, I can see how it is not easy for anyone here to resist batman slappening you....  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 3514
born once atheist


Fun fact…
I used to solo mine a shitcoin that could only be solo mined, no pools.
I did okay. Usually found about 5 blocks a day on average (about 2$ worth)with a 750ti.
Traded em all for bitcoin at end of every month. Fun stuff and kept me amused…


couldn't help myself!

Hey! Batslappening is Jay’s job!

sr. member
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The more solo mining, the better it is for the network.
Correct me If i am wrong?

How do you know it is solo mining?



If you look at the posts above it you can see its about this twitter post:


Where it says these solo miners are lucky, but if you want to know how to see if they are solo mining or not?

You can find that all in the blockchain, lets say the the bitcoin address that receives those bitcoins is a wallet operated by one person.
Or that the wallet is paying out to a lot of users that are mining in a pool, most big pool wallets are known addresses I assume as well.
legendary
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The more solo mining, the better it is for the network.
Correct me If i am wrong?

How do you know it is solo mining?

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