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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 614. (Read 26468124 times)

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we might need to retest 50k one last time before (hopefully) never coming back

Over the years…. Tested that enough

We have to test 100k and beyond…

That’s the true testing phase
The not joining cheap anymore, the they have had enough chances and now it’s for those who understand/believe

sure. I prefer that too.

in the end badger does what badger wants.
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Im really optimistic in this little bear run we are facing and also seeing very good lighst and clues in this one.

If you see a lot of big hands selling some of his coins to make profit, but in the end we are not dumping so much we still above 60k after a big big dump, so we are very strong in general.

I read some guys here saying we need to retest 50 k after we gonna go up again to the new ATH, and i think in a similar way, but still the same as above, only restesting to 50k to again going into a fucking big ATH seems awesome for me.



About ETF i dont really know how this big companies manage internally this bags, if they have to collect profit from time to time, or if they only proceed from waht people brought or sell.
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Well, i'm not in the machining industry, but i was trained to work with industry grade machinery like lathes and milling machines when i visited a tech school (comparable to College in terms of USA). In the meantime more than 30 years passed by, but i kept all the basics.

I manufactured hand made finger rings made of exotic hardwood and imo the best way to get ring blanks out of dense wood for wood turning was a CNC milling machine. It's a converted engraving machine, suitable for llimited space and equipped with powerful step motors. It would work with metals too, but the cooling using fluid would be too messy. I restricted myself to mostly automatic work, because i developed neurodermitis at the fingertips because of exposition to the fine dusts and tons of hours of wet sanding. Maybe i make 2-3 rings a year for giving away as presents. Sanding with Nitril gloves is an option, but they tend to tear and the tiniest of a wrinkle makes it hard to "feel" what is going on, and they're too sticky as well.



I've been doing this for almost 20 years. Sometimes I get lesions on my skin because of the soluble cutting oil, I've gotten used to it.

his is my physical bitcoin:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-physical-bitcoin-in-aluminum-manufactured-in-a-cnc-machining-center-5474660

Nice job, fellow CNC machinist. That's awesome!
I did something similar here for the 10th Anniversary Art Contest in 2019. Unfortunately, the images have all since been nuked for reasons.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53005794

Here's a one I did, polished recently, in a similar vein.
Machined on a Mazak VMC 50/80, programmed on Mastercam software.
Material is 4" diameter tool steel. Engraved with .125" carbide ball endmill.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.63432908

(There's other various CNC crap I've done over the years... posted and lost, somewhere in the bowels of this here famous 10 billion page thread.)



Hey Buddy!  WTF?


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Isn't it $40b? It shouldn't take that long I don't think, maybe another month or two? Especially if the selling continues to increase.

Can someone remind me how much Bitcoin GBTC had to begin with, how much they've sold already? Want to calculate what the timeframe is looking like.

Ironically without GBTC outflows, there basically are no outflows, even if lower inflows at present, which speaks volumes...

The sooner that GBTC is flushed out the market the better.

At the time of approval of the spot ETFs, Grayscale had just over 600 000 BTC, and according to the data I am looking at today, it has about 368 000 BTC - which means that their bag is still quite full. It seems that a few more months will pass until they sell everything they have planned.


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we might need to retest 50k one last time before (hopefully) never coming back

Over the years…. Tested that enough

We have to test 100k and beyond…

That’s the true testing phase
The not joining cheap anymore, the they have had enough chances and now it’s for those who understand/believe
legendary
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Waiting on GrayScale to run out of Bitcoin....

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we might need to retest 50k one last time before (hopefully) never coming back
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1782
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

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In ₿ we trust
it is now accomplished!
Michael Saylor now holds more than 1% of the total supply of BTCitcoin Cool
another 9245 BTC were bought today - making a total of 214246 BTC
https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1770061111146033385

It reached a really expressive number. Saylor is our bitcoiner hero.
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In ₿ we trust

Well, i'm not in the machining industry, but i was trained to work with industry grade machinery like lathes and milling machines when i visited a tech school (comparable to College in terms of USA). In the meantime more than 30 years passed by, but i kept all the basics.

I manufactured hand made finger rings made of exotic hardwood and imo the best way to get ring blanks out of dense wood for wood turning was a CNC milling machine. It's a converted engraving machine, suitable for llimited space and equipped with powerful step motors. It would work with metals too, but the cooling using fluid would be too messy. I restricted myself to mostly automatic work, because i developed neurodermitis at the fingertips because of exposition to the fine dusts and tons of hours of wet sanding. Maybe i make 2-3 rings a year for giving away as presents. Sanding with Nitril gloves is an option, but they tend to tear and the tiniest of a wrinkle makes it hard to "feel" what is going on, and they're too sticky as well.



I've been doing this for almost 20 years. Sometimes I get lesions on my skin because of the soluble cutting oil, I've gotten used to it.

his is my physical bitcoin:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-physical-bitcoin-in-aluminum-manufactured-in-a-cnc-machining-center-5474660
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fly or die
Saylor, Black Crock, Grayscale, ETFs, NFTs, Eth, Solana, Binance with its own coin, coin burning, stable coins, Dog wiv hat, staking, shite this, shite that.

Countless distractions....

 Roll Eyes

EFTs may give some people peace of mind but so far every time we have seen "not your keys but we will keep you coin and promise to be good" end in complete disaster, I'm not sure I would recommend them.

Since the ETFs are backed by large, rich companies, shouldn't they be able to guarantee the funds anyway ?

I'm not invested personally but just wondering.
legendary
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legendary
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Saylor, Black Crock, Grayscale, ETFs, NFTs, Eth, Solana, Binance with its own coin, coin burning, stable coins, Dog wiv hat, staking, shite this, shite that.

Countless distractions....

 Roll Eyes

EFTs may give some people peace of mind but so far every time we have seen "not your keys but we will keep you coin and promise to be good" end in complete disaster, I'm not sure I would recommend them.
legendary
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it is now accomplished!
Michael Saylor now holds more than 1% of the total supply of BTCitcoin Cool
another 9245 BTC were bought today - making a total of 214246 BTC
https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1770061111146033385
legendary
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Barry fcking Shillbert continues selling thousands of coins every day.

$20 billion+  Bitcoin bag ready to be dumped.

Going back to hibernation for a loooong time just to skip coming soul crushing bloodbath.

Isn't it $40b? It shouldn't take that long I don't think, maybe another month or two? Especially if the selling continues to increase.

Can someone remind me how much Bitcoin GBTC had to begin with, how much they've sold already? Want to calculate what the timeframe is looking like.

Ironically without GBTC outflows, there basically are no outflows, even if lower inflows at present, which speaks volumes...

The sooner that GBTC is flushed out the market the better.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1782
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Barry fcking Shillbert continues selling thousands of coins every day.

$20 billion+  Bitcoin bag ready to be dumped.

Going back to hibernation for a loooong time just to skip coming soul crushing bloodbath.



Don’t stay in to long… you might miss some looming ATH’s
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Good to see I guess
ETF’s not changing narratives
Dips will still be there
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