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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 6599. (Read 26731522 times)

legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
People "should" root for a correction because we are already overextended on a temporary basis and if we would keep going vertically UP, then we will reach the "blue" NUPL sooner than later and undergo a large correction. This ALWAYS happened before.

Having a "nice" 19% correction to 23Kish would allow up to keep going much further.

It either corrects or it doesn't I don't see any reason to root for it, unless you are either short or you sold too much too soon.

And, contrary to what you seem to be suggesting has to happen, bitcoin no doesn't work like that.  We don't "have to" have a correction in order for UPpity to continue, especially based on underlying bitcoin fundamentals, if you happen to understand or recognize what those bitcoin fundamentals happen to be, instead of trying to categorize (and consider the price movements of) bitcoin as if it were some kind of a mature asset class, which it is not.
legendary
Activity: 3808
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On the one hand, I find this terrible; running RAID-less storage units.

On the other hand, you are duplicating NAS A onto NAS B at regular intervals.

My brain is beginning to cook just a little bit.

Technically he is doing disk duplexing: Two disks, two controllers, two channels.

I always found custom raid controllers to be the worst possible idea: Not only are you reliant on the N+1 disks, you're relying on the controller not blowing a hole in itself and sinking everything. Bonus if you can't get a new controller/same version. Super bonus fuckage if the controller stores all the disk information in its eeprom instead of on-disk.

Seriously, if you are counting on a single cheap NAS it's better to give your data to Bowsette....



She'll take care of it.

Dafuq happened to her ears...  Grin 

Edit: scrolling lower... nice boobs though  Cool

 Ears?  That reminds me of a joke I once read.

Monica Lewinsky was walking on the beach when she found a lantern washed up on the shore.
She started to rub it and out popped a genie. "Oh goodie, now I will get three wishes!" she exclaimed.
"No," said the genie, "You have been very bad this year, and because of this, I can only give you one wish."
"Let's see," says Monica, "I don't need fame, because I have plenty of that due to all of the media coverage.
I don't need money, because after I write my book, and do all my interviews, I'll have all the money I could
ever want. I would like to get rid of these love handles, though. Yes, that's it, for my one wish, I would like
my love handles removed."

Poof! And just like that...... her ears were gone.


source: http://www.jokes4us.com/classicadult/lovehandlesjoke.html
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
People "should" root for a correction because we are already overextended on a temporary basis and if we would keep going vertically UP, then we will reach the "blue" NUPL sooner than later and undergo a large correction. This ALWAYS happened before.

Having a "nice" 19% correction to 23Kish would allow up to keep going much further.

... and allow some wise bitcoiner to hoard a little bit moar.

(Not to mention degenerates.)
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
As for pinterest, I loath that site. Even asking me to register content is too much. Still proudly no Spotify here, for example. And they do not simply copy-paste.

I agree, some times I will use it to collate other sites and when I find what I'm looking for I will goto that site. Wink
legendary
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Merit: 3038
Great suggestion, Hueristic, thanks. I already have Ublock Origins installed. Do I have to pick overlays on each site separately, or is there a catch-all option I haven't noticed?

Yes as far as I know but then it is saved except for a few sites like pinterest that write code to make new JS overlays every time you load the page (no surprise as they are theifs that steal all their content and manipulate the site to force you to pay).

Great thanks!

NP Smiley
Thanks, I assume you mean there is a catch-all. Next time one of those pesky JS overlay comes up, I'll be sure to punish it with Ublock Origins.

As for pinterest, I loathe that site. Even asking me to register to view content is too much. Still proudly no Spotify here, for example. And they do not simply copy-paste.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
The best backup solutions are those that are tried and proven reliable over time.




Anyone got a spare warehouse to store my favorite jpg in?
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
Moving is complicated. A big problem is you may have family/friends/whatnot at the old place who you can fall back on if things go weird short-term. Move to a new place and that's not there. So the lack of any kind of a safety net (social or financial) keeps people from just being able to "move".

That's totally not counting the xenophobic nature of people to reject anyone new in their community.
TL;DR Arrie the xenophobe says Africans are stupid for living where they live. Should they move to cooler climates, they're sure to find friendly landmines to welcome them.

Let's peek into complex system theory a bit.
One rule of (handling) complexity says: "Simple answers to complex questions, as well as simple solutions for complex problems, are generally wrong / going to fail".

Nuff said.

If anybody continues joking about AIX (RS6000's), i'm gonna post about AS400's or S/390's Tongue
Fun fact: When travelling from an AIX based course at the IBM technology center in Montpellier, my car broke down in Aix de Provence.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Great suggestion, Hueristic, thanks. I already have Ublock Origins installed. Do I have to pick overlays on each site separately, or is there a catch-all option I haven't noticed?

Yes as far as I know but then it is saved except for a few sites like pinterest that write code to make new JS overlays every time you load the page (no surprise as they are theifs that steal all their content and manipulate the site to force you to pay).

Great thanks!

NP Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
Moving is complicated. A big problem is you may have family/friends/whatnot at the old place who you can fall back on if things go weird short-term. Move to a new place and that's not there. So the lack of any kind of a safety net (social or financial) keeps people from just being able to "move".

That's totally not counting the xenophobic nature of people to reject anyone new in their community.
TL;DR Arrie the xenophobe says Africans are stupid for living where they live. Should they move to cooler climates, they're sure to find friendly landmines to welcome them.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 13660
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
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Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Enough rant about NAS, BTC doesn't mind where you store it as long as you have a copy of the seed on paper  Grin

There is that rule of backups, like 2 copies and 3 locations or some variation. If you only have one NAS at home, you better make it double, essentially one is a mirror or backup of the first one. Then, ideally, you have something offsite, or at least some distance away.

I also have an HP DL 380 G7 I got a few years ago. The only issue I have is it does not like non-HP drives and makes the fans go 100%, so I had to hack the fans to make them quiet or something.


As for the seed on paper, this is my procedure now.

1. print or write seed on paper.
2. paint both sides of paper with diluted elmer's glue to seal it.
3. after that's dry, put it in epoxy resin.

Now that's water proof, but not fireproof. So you can get either fireproof container or safe or envelope, or make sure it is surrounded by at least 1 to 2 inches of concrete on all sides (think of John Wick burying his gold coins in his basement, that will survive a house fire.)
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 4656
People "should" root for a correction because we are already overextended on a temporary basis and if we would keep going vertically UP, then we will reach the "blue" NUPL sooner than later and undergo a large correction. This ALWAYS happened before.

Having a "nice" 19% correction to 23Kish would allow up to keep going much further.
legendary
Activity: 1869
Merit: 5781
Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
By the way... right now, with our current movement of corn, I can anticipate that some members might either be suggesting that we go sideways from here or considering that we might go sideways from here.. which is largely within a range of $25,700 and $28k.


Think about it guys, before you post it.

Bitcoin no doesn't work like dat.

We continue to be at the top of the range.

So sure, if we were to correct either back into no man's land or maybe some variant slightly above noman's land (remember that "no man's land" is somewhere in the ballpark of $17,250 to $23,500), then maybe some consolidation and flat could play out in those price territories in the coming several months.

So currently, we seem to be in a short term limbo in terms of figuring out which way gonna be happening with dee corns in the coming week or two or 3-4 at most... more likely on the shorter end of the range.  Going up?  Going down?  Flip a coin, but the odds seems slightly in favor of UPpity (until they are not).....  Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue

legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Moving is complicated. A big problem is you may have family/friends/whatnot at the old place who you can fall back on if things go weird short-term. Move to a new place and that's not there. So the lack of any kind of a safety net (social or financial) keeps people from just being able to "move".

That's totally not counting the xenophobic nature of people to reject anyone new in their community.
sr. member
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Don't Trust, Verify
legendary
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Merit: 4656
I agree with @JJG, some people cannot move due to their personal situation, and when they move en masse-we have terrible problems.
Large scale population move is something close to impossible, unless you are going into an unoccupied space, like Mars.
legendary
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Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
..

Bitcoins? Who said anything about bitcoins? I was thinking about different types of corn. But I'm sure you see.

Ah.... :-)
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Oh I miss the times it snowed in NL.... So beautiful...


how can this world be so unfair? Africa:



here in africa we have to live with air conditioning inside the house because the heat is very high, it looks like the sun decided to punish the Africans

It's not the world that is unfair, the world does not give a fuck.
It's the people that's stupid. If you don't like super hot climate, move somewhere else, if you don't like super cold climate, move somewhere else, but don't whine about your situation and do nothing about it.

You might have a little bit of a point, Arriemoller.  Seems to me that there are people who might NOT have a whole hell of a lot of geographical mobility, and there are also people who attach a decent amount of value to their familial roots or whatever else might be keeping them in a certain geography... .... in other words, geographical mobility has costs, too... and many of those costs are subjective... which should not take a way from (or justify) any such geographically bound person from complaining that s/he might prefer some better climate circumstances for his/her lil selfie..
legendary
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In memoriam...of something

https://www.trustnodes.com/2020/12/29/sec-sinks-xrp

Say what you want about that shitcoin, but the wanton destruction of monetary value (maybe wrongly attributed, I agree) is not something that I adore.
Honestly, if this would eventually cause SEC demise as a regulatory agency, so be it (see quotation).

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XRP perhaps couldn’t withstand this injustice, but few can commend the way SEC went about enforcing it, even if they do agree.
Where coders are concerned, this is just another round they don’t even care about in a long running battle. The question is: will SEC be destroyed in the end?
You can not just wipe out tens of billions without courting hate, especially when the institution was already hated due to its investment prohibitions injustice inscribed in its very foundations.

The 'subtracted' value is obviously flowing mostly into bitcoin plus 2-3 s-coins (for now) .


I don't see how the ethereum pre-sale and issuance schedule makes it anything different than a security.

After ripple SEC will surely have ether in it's sights. Forever looking over their shoulders now.

Absolutely, especially since there is, apparently, no time frame limitations.
Another point to mention-i got a link to FTX from somewhere and there it was: USA is in an "interesting" group, together with N korea, iran, Crimea, etc.
Same for many other investment sites (Deribit comes to mind).
We are being cordoned off-all thanks to SEC and their malcontented Howey test, which should have been buried decades ago.
Add to that the concocted 'accredited investor' statute.
It's like you want darwinian evolution, but handicap some people in the race.
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