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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5337. (Read 26709666 times)

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
The weekend-ranges of BTC s*cking donkey c*ck
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Number go down.

My cousin's only remaining BTFD order still stands untouched @ $30,100. It was nearly filled a few days ago...

I want the price to go up, but also really want him to BTFD... So I'll be happy either way it goes.

Regardless, we all know where it will eventually go, so a little touch down on $30k won't harm anyone. And I may also be able to BTFD. Have some fiat lying around, been thinking about it for some time, even though I've said to myself that I will try to never buy again, no need to be greedy. But $30k will surely be very tempting.
Don't misunderstand me but having just bought a property and being out of cash I'm also good if we hover around low prices so that I can accumulate a few satoshis down the road.
But my dear btc can do whatever, I'll never complain either way.
legendary
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Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
hush: some whales also pretend to groupsell down to $30k
unconfirmed private info from hongkong.
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Addicted to HoDLing!
Number go down.

My cousin's only remaining BTFD order still stands untouched @ $30,100 $30,500. It was nearly filled a few days ago...

I want the price to go up, but also really want him to BTFD... So I'll be happy either way it goes.

Regardless, we all know where it will eventually go, so a little touch down on $30k won't harm anyone. And I may also be able to BTFD. Have some fiat lying around, been thinking about it for some time, even though I've said to myself that I will try to never buy again, no need to be greedy. But $30k will surely be very tempting.
legendary
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I just noticed that those green/red glasses in the ChartBuddy pics have their colors the wrong way around. They don't match the sides of the chart line colors. And if the guy in the avatar wears them, he won't be able to see shit.

Actually, it may not be wrong... I need to read more on Anaglyph 3D. Is ChartBuddy really a 3D image? I don't have (never had) such glasses to try. Can Richy_T clarify?
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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yes
[...]

Wallets:
Non-Custodial: Breez, Phoenix
Custodial: Wallet of Satoshi, Bluewallet

[...]

I use Phoenix and Bluewallet for earning Sats with (Android) games. They both work quite well. I believe Phoenix now requires a minimum deposit of 10,000 sats before you can pay out. Receiving is no problem.

I'm not too familiar with the  limits of LN (other than that you need to maintain a balance) but from a dumb user perspective, it simply works.
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legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
About five hours (30 blocks) until taproot activation: https://taproot.watch
hero member
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Today is a vivid example of how the altos act as a safety cushion for the cue ball, the dominance has increased, the price has also increased from 30 in general, and the altos have fallen from the levels when the cue ball was 30

Here as Moscow and the regions that are a pillow for Moscow

The dollar and the ruble are similar, although you will shit yourself, but the ruble fell from 60 to 70 despite the fact that oil rose, and the bucks were printed

The renter of the apartment also, the owner can suffer a discount of a couple of thousand, and the renter will tear the ass because of the crisis, this topic by the way is used by America when it arranges crises for sanctions
legendary
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-"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
Bitcoin 2021 Miami Conference Becomes Superspreading Event as Dozens Test Positive For COVID-19
https://twitter.com/i/events/1403126437192900608

Don't give these MSM distractors clicks.


https://twitter.com/WhalePanda/status/1403268800687050752

Mainstream propaganda is running at full steam while price indicators are carefully removed or obfuscated, it's a sign of desperation, Bitcoin is winning.

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First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
legendary
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legendary
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Bitcoin 2021 Miami Conference Becomes Superspreading Event as Dozens Test Positive For COVID-19
https://twitter.com/i/events/1403126437192900608

Don't give these MSM distractors clicks.


https://twitter.com/WhalePanda/status/1403268800687050752
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
the builders thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announcing-the-futurebit-apollo-btc-a-full-nodemining-platform-for-the-home-5314398

these cheap nodes that mine at a small profit can be in 10 thousand homes.

building a super node with 32mb blocks would mean using 8tb ssds in arrays

you would need more than 300mb internet speed.

I loaded a node/wallet on a thread ripper about 18 months ago

used a threadripper 3970 with 128gb ram

used 200mb internet and a 2tb nvme m.2 ssd

took 2 hours to synch it.

the time was 2 hours due to a 100mb switch I downloaded at a constant 80-90mb. it was about 300gb

but if we had a 32mb block thread it would be 16x the size
take 32 hours to download
and use 4.8tb

if it were a 96mb block
it takes 96 hours to download

and use 13.4tb

so that would mean at least two 8tb ssds in an array to give 16tb
maybe the 2000 usd threadripper the 3970 is good enough
maybe the 128gb ram is enough.

but I would need to have built a 9 k rig to do a node.

i dont need my full node (which i use purely for validating my own transactions) to run on a rPi, but it at least needs to be able to run on a (probably beefy) commodity computer and be able to sync from scratch in a reasonable time. so i dont mind needing a 3-4k (or even 10k) computer to run a node purely for my own verification, but once you need business class internet and seriously potent server gear thats when i have issues. i will need to trust other nodes at that point. SPV clients have thier place but not as my main check for my transactions and balances. i suppose spinning up AWS type stuff for a personal verification node is a possibility but that seems drastic and likely expensive plus i like my gear in house.

blocks at its current size may have issues but they work for me at this point and thats good enough for now. high fees at the moment? pay up, wait, or go home: pretty simple. ill wait for the bulging brains types to figure the best way forward.

edit: slow and steady. this is Prod after all. i like my coin STABLE. let the alts blow up their blockchains. believe me its nice to have paper wallets from 2011 that are as safe and usable as the day i printed them. cant say that for a lot (likely most) shitcoins from back in the day, or even more recent ones.


If you want to be all btc.

Have a few hodl wallets.

paper ,trezor, core

and have liquid btc on an exchange.

Personally I have run nodes on really good pcs and on the new apollo with many inbetween.

I like running on the rasp/arm apollo it uses 10 watts and does the job. Plus it mines. It is due to become an ln node. It is possible that 10,000 of these could be in the world in a year or so.

We would not be able to have 10000 small form pc nodes like a dell with an i7 a 2tb ssd  and 32 gb ram with 100 mbs internet.

basically it is less affordable.

question how many nodes do we have and where to find a node number chart.

do we have :

1,000
5,000
10,000
25,000
50,000
100,000

the higher number would be an argument favoring the low block size we currently have.

it would be a nice point to assist the block size discussion.


I found this

https://bitnodes.io/

and it claims 9790 nodes  in the grand scheme of things that is not enough nodes

so the small miner/node using a rasp pi on steroids sold here

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announcing-the-futurebit-apollo-btc-a-full-nodemining-platform-for-the-home-5314398

would prefer the current block size. and with only 9790 nodes we could use node promos to help BTC

I am not shilling the product listed above.

you can make a better node with this pc


https://www.ebay.com/itm/184882713320? 127
 a 2 tb ssd https://www.newegg.com/samsung-2tb-870-evo-series/p/N82E16820147794? 250

327 + 150 for 2 sticks of ram.

477

https://www.ebay.com/itm/283307664983?


point is we could use more nodes and yeah you could go to 4mb blocks with the pc above

but likely that knocks out a lot of rasp pi style nodes.

So maybe we stay with 2mb and do other work arounds. hoping to go up to 20000 nodes vs the 10000 listed.

I gotta say... I really want one of those little miner/nodes.  Kinda goofy the stock ships with a 500mb drive.  Thats gonna need to be upgraded fairly soon.

yeah it was a case of stupid cheap (penney wise pound foolish)

I mine and hodl with it to viabtc.com

and I run the node.

I purchased a 1tb crucial and will be upgrading to it this weekend.
legendary
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Bitcorn, why dost though mock us so?
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