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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 475. (Read 26466364 times)

legendary
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Where am i?



St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.

That's easy.

At least you're having better weather than us here in the UK.
Autumn started in October and still hasn't ended it feels like.
Mental. We have had 1 day of decent weather since: 13th of April.

Netherlands same shit weather, couldn't handle it anymore.

Packed my bags and traveled to Rome.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'

More and more China in correlation with Bitcoin lately can't be a coincidence, but somehow it doesn't seem to me that the chances of unban Bitcoin are too realistic, unless the whole thing will come down to ETFs. One interesting theory when it comes to China and the price of BTC -> Capital outflows from China - not BTC ETFs or Halvings - drive the BTC price



@El duderino_ congratulations on 12 000 merits, and it seems that your avatar is so good that some others "borrowed" it. (the user is on another forum)




anyone on altcoinstalks.com could give him -karma once a day

https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=319370.msg1534253#msg1534253


does not mean you should but you could.


https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?action=profile;u=88979
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 2617
Where am i?



St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.

That's easy.

At least you're having better weather than us here in the UK.
Autumn started in October and still hasn't ended it feels like.
Mental. We have had 1 day of decent weather since: 13th of April.
legendary
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Merit: 4557
legendary
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Fully fledged Merit Cycler - Golden Feather 22-23
The other day I posted this:
Andreas is spot on yet another time.



He's not only a great Bitcoin technician but also a great communicator.

Great soundtracks, btw. Kudos to whoever edited the video.

Strangely, no one seems to care how this is similar to this, or it is only me?


Today, read this:



My interpretation: the IRS is chasing your satoshis, and they don't like the privacy granted by the LN.



@El duderino_ congratulations on 12 000 merits
Ouch!
legendary
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More and more China in correlation with Bitcoin lately can't be a coincidence, but somehow it doesn't seem to me that the chances of unban Bitcoin are too realistic, unless the whole thing will come down to ETFs. One interesting theory when it comes to China and the price of BTC -> Capital outflows from China - not BTC ETFs or Halvings - drive the BTC price



@El duderino_ congratulations on 12 000 merits, and it seems that your avatar is so good that some others "borrowed" it. (the user is on another forum)


legendary
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Verified Bitcoin Hodler

Doubt it is true but if it is... Forget planning a 100k party, we will need to plan a 1 mill party.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
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I lakh Bitcoin, I lakh it a lot.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

I see we're bouncing up and down at a rate of close to a grand an hour. Gets dizzying.

Bottom line: a bitcoin is still worth 1000 lakh satoshis.  Cool
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As for century and epoch nomenclature, I guess it's optional. The first century can also be called century zero.

I guess Century 21 Real Estate established a precedent. It was founded in the 20th century and indeed they originally wanted to name it Twentieth Century Real Estate but thought they'd have trouble registering the name due to it already being taken. Instead of twentieth century, they called it Century 21. They should have called it Century 19 Real Estate though, according to year zero thinking.

Time is relative.  Tongue
legendary
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Verified Bitcoin Hodler
How can an ETF inflow / outflow possibly go to complete zero for several days after all that activity over months?

Shady as fuck.



Maybe they were forced to stop inflows/outflows?


Or maybe something to do with this:

World's largest custodian bank, BNY Mellon, reports exposure to #Bitcoin ETFs.
legendary
Activity: 1526
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How can an ETF inflow / outflow possibly go to complete zero for several days after all that activity over months?

Shady as fuck.

 Roll Eyes

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Getting internal errors from talkimg.

 Hey philipma1957!  Now's your chance to catch up!  Go go go!

 I mean, that sucks.  I thought we had a imgur replacement but...

Still on painkillers 💊 from the surgery so I am not posing like mad.

but fuck you buddy the truth is I miss his posting.
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Another day of zero inflow to Blackrock and GBTC dumping heavily, this time together with several other ETFs..


I wonder how many of those who invested in BTC through ETFs did so because they were convinced that an instant bull run would follow after the halving? Judging by everything, it seems that the halving was a cold shower for them. Maybe funds should make a survey among investors and ask them what actually happens with the halving - what percentage would answer that the total supply of BTC was reduced by half Roll Eyes

I keep hearing that a lot of selling is due to US tax deadline, perhaps that has something to do with it do.

Most likely the ETF buyers are just dumb shits though. If they were smart they'd self custody.

Well, total daily supply was kinda reduced by half

Believe they made a mistake and Valkyri BRRR should be +$20,2MM for the 25th, but that still doesn't change much. Think that correlation with overall market as a risk on asset is more likely to be the culprit for yesterday. Interesting that IBIT is at 0 for two days  Undecided
legendary
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Never selling
Another day of zero inflow to Blackrock and GBTC dumping heavily, this time together with several other ETFs..


I wonder how many of those who invested in BTC through ETFs did so because they were convinced that an instant bull run would follow after the halving? Judging by everything, it seems that the halving was a cold shower for them. Maybe funds should make a survey among investors and ask them what actually happens with the halving - what percentage would answer that the total supply of BTC was reduced by half Roll Eyes

I keep hearing that a lot of selling is due to US tax deadline, perhaps that has something to do with it do.

Most likely the ETF buyers are just dumb shits though. If they were smart they'd self custody.
legendary
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Merit: 5637
Blackjack.fun-Free Raffle-Join&Win $50🎲
Another day of zero inflow to Blackrock and GBTC dumping heavily, this time together with several other ETFs..


I wonder how many of those who invested in BTC through ETFs did so because they were convinced that an instant bull run would follow after the halving? Judging by everything, it seems that the halving was a cold shower for them. Maybe funds should make a survey among investors and ask them what actually happens with the halving - what percentage would answer that the total supply of BTC was reduced by half Roll Eyes
legendary
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I'm sorry but she walked straight into that one.  Roll Eyes



legendary
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About Epoch 0 being the first one, it's a computer programming thing.
In computing, counting starts from 0. 16 bit: 0-16535. CPUs: /proc/cpuinfo > processor : 0. Time: 0:00-23:59. Months and days are an exception, although if you use seconds there are no days, and time starts from Unix Epoch Time 0 (GMT: Thursday 1 January 1970 00:00:00).
I like starting from 0. Even bank accounts follow this logic Tongue
legendary
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21000th post, Bitcoin on the way to $210,000.

LFG !!!!!
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Another day of zero inflow to Blackrock and GBTC dumping heavily, this time together with several other ETFs..

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