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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5873. (Read 26715788 times)

legendary
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The taxes part, purse just sends me an email saying the price adjusted, and it's usually due to the taxes, then I have to "approve". So that's what I do. If I buy it myself through the regular amazon page, I get the same taxes either way, so I just take whatever 20%, 25% up to 33% that I can get. It's the same for me.

Must be different depending on location. Here, I seem to get taxes charged even when Amazon is showing no charges and I've never had a notification about price change.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
Great news! Someone upgraded the Bitcoin protocol to allow for the purchase of NFTs!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmFjmvwPGKU

Thanks for this, I wasn't at all aware of "Colored Coins". Their website is down, they don't seem to be very popular these days, which does not take away from their significance. Speaking of popularity, for all we know, NFTs, in their current implementation, may die out sooner than we think, or they may not. This NFT thing is new to me and I need to read/research more about it to be able to have an informed opinion. The thing that bothers me is that it involves Ethereum, just like the ICO craze. I've never owned Ethereum and don't intend to, purely out of principle (I absolutely hated their blockchain transaction reversal fiasco that happened years ago). To me, anything involving Ethereum has a tendency to be a solution looking for a problem—yes, I'm that biased against it...

Will watch this space and see how things go. One should be open to new ideas and be ready to embrace and support them if they are worthy and useful in solving real problems and making our lives better. Having said that, history in this space has taught us time and time again that there is only one King Daddy, and that's Bitcoin. So, I would be much more supportive of NFTs that could use Bitcoin as the basis for their settlement layer.

If you want to start digging into the next big thing for Bitcoin I suggest you check this out:

https://www.rgbfaq.com/

NFTs, Smart Contracts, DEXs, etc. on the Bitcoin lightning network.

It will require patience, and the first implementations will be like the early days of Bitcoin where you need to know what's going on under the hood to get things to work. Initially. Functional basic wallet is expected by this June or July.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
70k here we go come.

ftfy


80x      ??


I am playing it safe with 6x scalping with each small dip Cheesy I want to sleep but I cant. Already made 10% Cheesy

Anything beyond 1x seems dangerous to me, but sure maybe it is a matter of perspective because likely there are ways to increase the multiple (the quantity of x) and attempt to maintain a kind of neutral position rather than either gambling or lop-siding way too much..

One of the good things about 1x continues to be that there remains a bit of a disinclination to attempt to bet on down, but I surely do appreciate and recognize that there are going to be times in which down becomes quite a bit more likely which would include strong kinds of inclinations that the UPpity has run its course, but part of the problem remains various difficulties in really being able to identifying when the UPpity has adequately and meaningfully run its course, which frequently seems to be devolving into gambling rather than meaningful and measured calculations that really are grounded in solid maths and sciences.


Edit: leverage trading is a bad idea right now actually. With the stim money coming in, whales are going to start spooking the newcomers with flash dumps.

Leveraging always seems to be a less than preferable idea... especially when we are actually referring to king daddy.... but hey, to each their own.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Why are some Bitcoiners getting bent out of shape about this?  Just because NFTs run on generalized smart-contract chains,0 which Bitcoin is not?


Sure, that might be part of the reason that bitcoiners are getting worked-up.. and there is a bit of a problem with supposed rare tokens or whatever other bullshit supposedly being pegged to something to cause them to not be able to be replicated, and sure there might be some truth in that - at least in practice, but seems that a large number of bitcoiners actually realize that bitcoin is really the ONLY thing so far that has really solved the electronic duplication problem by being able to confirm such.. and so there is no other electronic or crypto currency or whatever the fuck you want to call them, such as NFT that is actually being backed up by a non-duplicability system... such as bitcoin.. in other words bitcoin is the only NFT that actually matters and is actually backed up by proof of work and other bitcoin systems that are in place... sure there could be some ways to attempt to peg other NFTs to bitcoin in order to ensure non-fungibliity.. but even that might be questionable.. and has become even more questionable when pegged to stupid ass scam smoke and mirror projects, such as ethereum... or whatever happens to be the changeable peg that is being claimed to be non-fungible.

Bitcoin had NFTs for about a decade. They're called colored coins. There was even a collectible card game created.

What am I missing. Why are people thinking NFTs are new?

Sure.. the essence of the idea is to roll it out in a kind of new way that makes it seem innovative and blah blah blah... and the ponzi scheme actually appears to be "new" when it is just another way to engage in obfuscation in order for some earlier folks to take advantage of hype and various kinds of impressions of value when actually very little (if any) exists in actual reality.. beyond dee pumpenings.
copper member
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Pakistani province plans to build pilot crypto currency mining farms.

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The Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is planning to build two hydroelectric-powered pilot “mining farms” to capitalise on a bullish global cryptocurrency market, a minister overseeing a new government crypto policy told Reuters on Wednesday.

Go green... go bitcoin...!!
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choppa update now with an enhanced version, flipped and transparent Smiley thanks fillippone and shahzadafzal


vroom did you check fuel in your chopper? Why it’s not moving?
It barely touched $60k... we need more fuel!!!


legendary
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Pakistani province plans to build pilot crypto currency mining farms.

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The Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is planning to build two hydroelectric-powered pilot “mining farms” to capitalise on a bullish global cryptocurrency market, a minister overseeing a new government crypto policy told Reuters on Wednesday.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
Hello!
In my brain is the seed code to 1 bitcoin.
Revive me and it is yours.

1. They will revive your head.
2. They will be holding a 5$ wrench.


If the future has the tech to revive dead heads, maybe they can just scan the brain to see if they can extract any information from it, without waking you up.

*edit* watch Santa Monica Diet. It's a zombie series thing, and one of the characters end up as just a talking head. He's stuck in someone's basement, but has a headset so he can make calls on the phone. LOL. Just a head, no body.
legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
60 soon?

Maybe a temporary blip on our confirmed way much further down.

So you are saying your math and science are wrong?

Mine are still in the running.  Cool
legendary
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60K again! The poll is officially over! The majority won!
For those about to rock, we salute you!

It was a short lived 60k... come back  Cry
legendary
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All good things to those who wait
60K again! The poll is officially over! The majority won!
For those about to rock, we salute you!
legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
Hello!
In my brain is the seed code to 1 bitcoin.
Revive me and it is yours.

1. They will revive your head.
2. They will be holding a 5$ wrench.
copper member
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Maybe a temporary blip on our confirmed way much further down.

I'm convinced. Sold everything.

Me too... Land, Car, all my fiat $$$ everything sold... to Bitcoin? Is it enough?
legendary
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We do love a pump  Cheesy

Anyone at home yelling “pump” to their screens  Grin Cheesy
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
I usually set it fairly high then depending on urgency, I'll drop it a percent per day. 20% nearly always gets taken quickly. Unfortunately, purse doesn't always calculate taxes correctly so some of the benefit gets lost. You can usually message them to take it off but it gets a bit of a hassle. It might be that my last couple of purchases were fairly low value that meant they weren't as attractive.

The taxes part, purse just sends me an email saying the price adjusted, and it's usually due to the taxes, then I have to "approve". So that's what I do. If I buy it myself through the regular amazon page, I get the same taxes either way, so I just take whatever 20%, 25% up to 33% that I can get. It's the same for me.
member
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Almost 50k eur again, PUMP IT!!!!
member
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Whats going on, I am not poor anymore
legendary
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Re term life insurance.
If you have a family and a mortgage, it makes perfect sense to do it (in amount to at least fully cover the remaining mortgage), albeit it gets more expensive if you get it later in life.
One little tip: if you are choosing between two companies and are serious about it-you would get a physical out of it from each, sometimes with details about your params that you did not bother to collect otherwise-good to make life style adjustments. Example-HbA1C (many check this one), PSA (not all do this one), etc. I would rec TIAA-cheaper than many others and less hassle. Note this: the nurse would come to your house to collect blood, etc., no need to go anywhere, as they usually ask you to do in US of A.
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