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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 6389. (Read 26708105 times)

legendary
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a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Volume is still pretty low on stamp and finex for the amount of bullishness..

Much of the bullishness is institutional so it is OTC and doesn't show as volume on the retail exchanges.

What's fun is the OTC markets are draining the stock out of the exchanges, and the sellers are starting to drop away.  If a retail bull does start...

Lol.

Carolina.
legendary
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Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
Ok Gentlemen. Let us shit-post real hard today, and try to get us breaking through $36,000 USD/BTC.

I'll start.

EDIT: Minus political image. Plus Husbando image.

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Guys! Tell me, who of the members of the forum is under AVATAR, an inscription with a colored background.



Sorry for off topic!




Just don’t go off topic In here !!!
JL0
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Bitcoin the Digital Gold
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I understand that the Democrats completed the circle and hold the Executive Office, House, and Senate.

Have they won both seats?

not yet. one was called. the other isnt called yet and is within the 0.5% recount margin right now.

so still up in the air.

otoh lookit that honeybadger go

yeah the close one is statistically over but will be fought.

IN PROGRESS
100% of precincts reporting
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent of vote

David Perdue.  Republican.  2,194,578. 49.81 %


Jon Ossoff Democratic. 2,211,603. 50.19 %



17,026 votes are not going to be found in a recount.
legendary
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For others who have very little or none of the mediocre products, it's a way to make you look more normal, to blend in with the rest of society, to attract less attention to yourself as far as the government can tell.

You make it sound like we're spies working in a foreign country. Should I take on a fake wife as well to blend in?
legendary
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There is something about this area of discussion that seems a bit strange.. in the sense that I got rich as fuck with bitcoin in order that I can invest in some kind of mediocre product...

hahahahahha..

Sure, maybe diversify a small amount of your holdings, but there really does not seem to be any compelling reason to get too excited about those various other mediocre products.. in my thinkenings.

I agree with this sentiment.

Diversifying into "mediocre products" that eek out a 4-5% yearly return (if you're lucky) in a 8-10+%/year inflationary environment is not just wrong, it's silly. You'd still be losing ground year after year.

It's precisely the kind of investment strategy that Michael Saylor is talking about moving away from.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Volume is still pretty low on stamp and finex for the amount of bullishness..

Much of the bullishness is institutional so it is OTC and doesn't show as volume on the retail exchanges.
legendary
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BTC or BUST
On topic - had a nice run to above $35k on stamp, currently observing $34420, market is trying to decide when to make a push for $36k

Damn good way to start the day.... So can we get the next stimulus check paid directly into bitcoin wallets?

Someone should call the IRS and ask..


Volume is still pretty low on stamp and finex for the amount of bullishness..

Many like to say that high volume confirms price discovery, but I like to watch what happens in between volume spikes while it is average..
On average volume the last couple weeks it looks like a lot of buying pressure.. Steady assent on average volume..
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
On topic - had a nice run to above $35k on stamp, currently observing $34420, market is trying to decide when to make a push for $36k

Damn good way to start the day.... So can we get the next stimulus check paid directly into bitcoin wallets?
legendary
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BTC or BUST
Morning WO..
Charts made nice squiggles while I slept..
Always nice to wake up to beautiful chart art..
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Decentralize everything
On topic - had a nice run to above $35k on stamp, currently observing $34420, market is trying to decide when to make a push for $36k
hero member
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Decentralize everything
hero member
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Decentralize everything
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Sorry for off topic!


legendary
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Ok, what about this.

Whoever reply to this message closest to the time when we pass $35k at Bitstamp will recieve 0.01 btc from me

 That game sounds like the old give rdbase 0.01 bitcoin game to me!

 Shocked  I stand corrected. 

Ok, what about this.

Whoever reply to this message closest to the time when we pass $35k at Bitstamp will recieve 0.01 btc from me

Bitstamp 35k

 Congratulations explorer!
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Back in the groove again with another ATH ($35879 Stamp) and another nice little $2k correction to keep things honest... currently $34806USD/$44115CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

2021 is barely begun. Get used to this.

Sure we may see a much larger correction later in the winter or early spring (N. hemisphere) but that will just set the stage for the even greater rally in the autumn.

Go Bitcoin go.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
There is something about this area of discussion that seems a bit strange.. in the sense that I got rich as fuck with bitcoin in order that I can invest in some kind of mediocre product...

hahahahahha..

Sure, maybe diversify a small amount of your holdings, but there really does not seem to be any compelling reason to get too excited about those various other mediocre products.. in my thinkenings.

In your case, it would be called a rebalancing.

For others who have very little or none of the mediocre products, it's a way to make you look more normal, to blend in with the rest of society, to attract less attention to yourself as far as the government can tell.

Which is also why I suggest to keep whatever employment one has, if they are still employed. As an employee, you get all sorts of stuff, some are optional, some are required, some you don't need to claim, but it's there. Plus your employer takes care of your taxes; maybe not all of it but some of it anyway.

I mean, once you've accumulated enough wealth in all aspects and currencies so as not to worry about what you'll do tomorrow or how to pay for the basic stuff you need to survive.

No one buys gold alone, it's always in a portfolio, or should be.

If you are already living a relatively comfortable life, and your BTC holdings are 16x all your other traditional investments, would it not be a good idea to lower that to 15x (and put 1x in the others) ... It's like a hedge, and not just as ordinary value in terms of fiat or dollars. There are some other unseen or unknown benefits that trickle down, some are implied, others you can't really see or know them until they appear.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
I understand that the Democrats completed the circle and hold the Executive Office, House, and Senate.

Have they won both seats?

not yet. one was called. the other isnt called yet and is within the 0.5% recount margin right now.

so still up in the air.

otoh lookit that honeybadger go
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