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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5001. (Read 26608353 times)

legendary
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Deep but true, when you check out the exotic cars surrounding the loser 🤷

Except it's probably the opposite, hodlers are likely driving cheap clunkers.

🙋
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★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
Exactly... A true HoDLer would never waste her precious BTC on a depreciating pile of metal parts.
I would probably waste mine if the metal parts in question contains a lot of platinum, that kind of metal is expensive AF and if I can extract a lot of it, I would probably double my money and then buy bitcoin again.
legendary
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Dear bitcoin minimalists please use this ramp

legendary
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legendary
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Addicted to HoDLing!
Deep but true, when you check out the exotic cars surrounding the loser 🤷

Except it's probably the opposite, hodlers are likely driving cheap clunkers.

Exactly... A true HoDLer would never waste her precious BTC on a depreciating pile of metal parts.
legendary
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legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
Except it's probably the opposite, hodlers are likely driving cheap clunkers.
Lol... Of course, I know you know that the start of a race doesn't become the verdict for the finished line. Every hodler knows Bitcoin is a phoenix. Corrections are momentary and not the end result.

Every dip is an opportunity to buy more, and not sell. Sales are done at top, not bottom.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Deep but true, when you check out the exotic cars surrounding the loser 🤷

Except it's probably the opposite, hodlers are likely driving cheap clunkers.
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!


Deep but true, when you check out the exotic cars surrounding the loser 🤷
legendary
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https://bpip.org
It's probably cheaper and less bureaucratic to mine bitcoin.
There is no infrastructure to build to hook it up to the grid, and no lengthy building permit/environmental permit processes to go through and no power company to negotiate with, etc.

That's not quite the point. Bitcoin mining can easily lose money even with free power and if those gas producers aren't using flare gas e.g. to power the production facility itself then it's likely a lot more complicated than just piping it to a generator.

Anyway, this turned out to be fake news.
legendary
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Precision Beats Power and Timing Beats Speed.


Seriously? I can't tell if you're trolling now. If not, you really are showing a startling degree of naïvety if you think that the modern world is the result of anything less than the sum of everything that has happened in the past (i.e. not just a single event). Furthermore, it could be argued that the 'dream' you refer to has become a nightmare.



A Single Event that caused a Cascade Effect Wink

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_effect

A cascade effect is an inevitable and sometimes unforeseen chain of events due to an act affecting a system.

This can be interpreted in a Good way or Bad way, really depends on how you look at it.


it is ok if you do not understand the gravity given by the Independance Act.. But this is one of my passions, to analyze such things and think of a improovement Cheesy Just like many other things i do .. i love the thrill of inventing and coming up with new stuff and thinking of the best possible outcomes that could be provided by such..

In 1386, a small boy called Alfred farted with such force that it caused his entire family to laugh hysterically for several minutes, which caused one of the neighbours, David, to step through his doorway to see what was causing the commotion. David slipped on the mud outside, broke his neck and was instantly killed. As a result, 20 years later, David's younger brother Peter inherited his father's estate in place of David and was able to use the inheritance wisely by establishing a small trading business. Many generations later, in 1656, one of Peter's descendants, John, was still growing the family business and had made enough money to travel to the USA to seek his fortune. By the time John's great grandson George was born in 1732, the family were wealthy tobacco farmers. George went on to become a great general, securing independence from the United Kingdom and becoming the first president of the United States.

None of this would have happened if were not for Alfred's astonishingly forceful fart in 1386. Therefore, by your own logic, Alfred's fart must be seen to have the same significance as that given to the Act of Independence.

This really made me laugh Cheesy . The Fart certanly had gravity if you say so xD
legendary
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Seriously? I can't tell if you're trolling now. If not, you really are showing a startling degree of naïvety if you think that the modern world is the result of anything less than the sum of everything that has happened in the past (i.e. not just a single event). Furthermore, it could be argued that the 'dream' you refer to has become a nightmare.



A Single Event that caused a Cascade Effect Wink

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_effect

A cascade effect is an inevitable and sometimes unforeseen chain of events due to an act affecting a system.

This can be interpreted in a Good way or Bad way, really depends on how you look at it.


it is ok if you do not understand the gravity given by the Independance Act.. But this is one of my passions, to analyze such things and think of a improovement Cheesy Just like many other things i do .. i love the thrill of inventing and coming up with new stuff and thinking of the best possible outcomes that could be provided by such..

In 1386, a small boy called Alfred farted with such force that it caused his entire family to laugh hysterically for several minutes, which caused one of the neighbours, David, to step through his doorway to see what was causing the commotion. David slipped on the mud outside, broke his neck and was instantly killed. As a result, 20 years later, David's younger brother Peter inherited his father's estate in place of David and was able to use the inheritance wisely by establishing a small trading business. Many generations later, in 1656, one of Peter's descendants, John, was still growing the family business and had made enough money to travel to the USA to seek his fortune. By the time John's great grandson George was born in 1732, the family were wealthy tobacco farmers. George went on to become a great general, securing independence from the United Kingdom and becoming the first president of the United States.

None of this would have happened if were not for Alfred's astonishingly forceful fart in 1386. Therefore, by your own logic, Alfred's fart must be seen to have the same significance as that given to the Act of Independence.
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
There’s no reason not to hold Bitcoin for 100 years, Michael Saylor says

Even if you're immortal there are still around fifty reasons not to. I really wonder if there are people who follow this guy blindly...
legendary
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"People joke that Bitcoin isn’t really a trading strategy, it’s an exit strategy. What we want to hold is a form of non-sovereign store of value forever [...] I took a survey: the average Twitter user thinks it’s going to last 3500 years. Nobody’s in a hurry with Bitcoin. We’re thinking that it’s the future of property."

The average twitter user is either a bot or an idiot depending how you measure it.
legendary
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Addicted to HoDLing!
There’s no reason not to hold Bitcoin for 100 years, Michael Saylor says

Michael Saylor:

"People joke that Bitcoin isn’t really a trading strategy, it’s an exit strategy. What we want to hold is a form of non-sovereign store of value forever [...] I took a survey: the average Twitter user thinks it’s going to last 3500 years. Nobody’s in a hurry with Bitcoin. We’re thinking that it’s the future of property."
legendary
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In my Opinion, Advanced Beings do not play games with each others Lives and put Hard Value on their existence. A Civilization based soley on Progress and Innovation would be obssessed with it .. thinking NONE of Money. Thinking just of a Better Future and leaving the Planet you came in, in Literally a better way Smiley  Just imagine this....

Money is just a civilization's encoding of the laws of thermodynamics.
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Edit: Most valuable and useful thing that provides you freedom in every manner.If you know it probably.
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