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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5377. (Read 26652384 times)

legendary
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legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Speaking about visible debauchery, since I got my 4th covid shot (better be safer than sorry),

same vaccine across all 4? which vaccine? and how far apart were to doses?

of course feel free to ignore all that and not answer (its your business after all) but im curious.
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Update on the Binance card

I just got cashback from my ATM withdrawals, so apparently it doesn't register as an ATM withdrawal but rather a purchase.
That's nice to know.

 I wonder if they consider it a purchase since you don't have SEK on deposit, rather bitcoin.  So you are actually purchasing SEK with BTC or worse, purchasing EUR from BTC and then SEK with EUR.  Would you mind discussing the fees you paid?  I'm wondering how much this convenience costs.


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Update on the update, the cashback from my ATM withdrawals were just reversed, so they do know.

 After all these years, I still haven't learned to read the entire thread before replying!  Old dog, new tricks etc...


edit2: It suddenly dawned on me that I did it again with the edit.  Okay, okay... I'm reading through to the end now before replying to anything else.
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Let's win the race...!!!
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Dear #Bitcoin ,

Today, we make history.

Today, @ECRIndy is proud to race for human freedom, financial inclusivity, savings technology, and Bitcoin open-source development.

#Bitcoin  is the hardest money mankind has ever conceived.

There is nothing more I'd rather suit up for.



https://twitter.com/edcarpenter20/status/1398984563267981312?s=21
legendary
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This game is too easy:



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76.7% of BTC supply is illiquid. (in strong-hands) This trends up only over time.

At the same time, demand for BTC (new users) is growing exponentially.

Bitcoin price only has one way to go in the long term.
https://twitter.com/wclementeiii/status/1398791165110009857
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Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
I just got back from seeing a friend. He's been in and out of Bitcoin since 2017 (lost money of course). Did the usual what about these shitcoins thing, which I dismissed as well as I could. Anyway he said he has been trying to withdraw as much equity from his home as he can for the last several weeks. Should get it in a week or 2. He then says he was going to buy bitcoin with it when it was in the 50s and now he's really glad that it fell because he's going to be able to buy much more.

He agreed with me that holding was the way, lessons from past sales learnt.

Foolish, I will say though that if you are in your 20's go for it lol... you can recover from losses in your early years and learn a lesson, not in your later years (50 +)

someone bought at $60k +, wonder how they are feeling right now

My wife bought at $60k+  Grin
She's feeling fine, because i taught her not to look at the chart for quite a while after buying. Regardless, she's #hodling so she won't care shit about this correction some years later.
Half of my buys turned to "losses" afterwards, in the long run every buy turned into a gain. This will continue as long as i hodl and the absolute top was not in yet.
Sure, i feel regretful when Bitcoin price is falling, every time. But it's because i think Bitcoin is much more worth than that and it should only go up (which it does, in the long run).
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We're eating into the mempool, 1 sat transactions going through now.
I imagine that by the end of the day the mempool will be empty once again.
Heres hoping that Monday will start things off going in the right direction. Up!
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
Don't despair amid the inevitable setbacks that all investors face, especially during a crisis in the market. If the reasoning behind the investment was sound, stick with it, and it should eventually turn around.




https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0511/the-top-17-investing-quotes-of-all-time.aspx
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Never selling
We're eating into the mempool, 1 sat transactions going through now.
legendary
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Never selling
I just got back from seeing a friend. He's been in and out of Bitcoin since 2017 (lost money of course). Did the usual what about these shitcoins thing, which I dismissed as well as I could. Anyway he said he has been trying to withdraw as much equity from his home as he can for the last several weeks. Should get it in a week or 2. He then says he was going to buy bitcoin with it when it was in the 50s and now he's really glad that it fell because he's going to be able to buy much more.

He agreed with me that holding was the way, lessons from past sales learnt.

Foolish, I will say though that if you are in your 20's go for it lol... you can recover from losses in your early years and learn a lesson, not in your later years (50 +)

someone bought at $60k +, wonder how they are feeling right now

If they're thinking long-term, they'll be fine. Most people know now that the system is screwed up and the only way to protect yourself is with assets. My friend (30s) understands this. Anyone who use home equity before has made returns that far out weigh the returns they would have got in property. Bitcoin is still small enough to offer better returns over most assets.

And with home prices where they are nobody is going to be paying off their homes anymore anyway, at least this way he has a chance.

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I just got back from seeing a friend. He's been in and out of Bitcoin since 2017 (lost money of course). Did the usual what about these shitcoins thing, which I dismissed as well as I could. Anyway he said he has been trying to withdraw as much equity from his home as he can for the last several weeks. Should get it in a week or 2. He then says he was going to buy bitcoin with it when it was in the 50s and now he's really glad that it fell because he's going to be able to buy much more.

He agreed with me that holding was the way, lessons from past sales learnt.

Foolish, I will say though that if you are in your 20's go for it lol... you can recover from losses in your early years and learn a lesson, not in your later years (50 +)

someone bought at $60k +, wonder how they are feeling right now
legendary
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legendary
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Never selling
I just got back from seeing a friend. He's been in and out of Bitcoin since 2017 (lost money of course). Did the usual what about these shitcoins thing, which I dismissed as well as I could. Anyway he said he has been trying to withdraw as much equity from his home as he can for the last several weeks. Should get it in a week or 2. He then says he was going to buy bitcoin with it when it was in the 50s and now he's really glad that it fell because he's going to be able to buy much more.

He agreed with me that holding was the way, lessons from past sales learnt.
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
I'm of for the mothers day dinner, see you tomorrow
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Well, I caved in and bought a new laptop, and with a new modem with wifi on the way My home should soon once again be up to modern standards.

Thank you everybody for your help and advise, I do appreciate it very much.
legendary
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