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legendary
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That's Machu Picchu, and it's not that old.

Notre-Dame de Paris is centuries older than that, believe it or not.

Hagia Sophia is like 1000 years older.

LOL, France didn't even existed thousands of years ago and yet those structures where already there.
I don't believe it because the Maya's/Inca's was a civilization building there sites ontop of a much more advanced civilization same with the Egyptians.
Here are some examples, you can clearly see the differences in technology. Like i said before the maya's/Inca's where not responsible for those megaliths.

legendary
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We choose to go to the moon


That's Machu Picchu, and it's not that old.

Notre-Dame de Paris is centuries older than that, believe it or not.

Hagia Sophia is like 1000 years older.
legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
Being your own bank comes with great responsibility. Crypto is not for careless people.

legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
Good morning WO!
Observing @ $10,670
legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
legendary
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Its about the almighty coin here and not about pseudo religious topics.
http://bitcult.faith/

A lot of entities here favor worshiping the new money god that is bitcoin.
And these entities would like everyone else to follow suit and worship the same.
Such conduct is sin and corruption.
Lo!  Unwittingly as if possessed, I had acted in loyal service of the new money god that is Bitcoin!  ’Twas for that, the Divine Bitcoin lavished me with this compliment as a reward:

Nullius' sole objective is to facilitate the mass adoption of bitcoin.
A reward—and a guiding light, showing me to my true calling.
I ought to work more on this channelling of inerrant divine inspiration:
I. The Basic Laws of Bitcoin
[...]
The god of Bitcoin grants unto you full power over yourself:  No king, no priest, no judge, no senate, and no army can command or countermand your decree over your own bitcoins, as signed with the sacred mark of your private keys.

The god of Bitcoin demands that you take full responsibility for yourself:  For it is a law of Nature and Bitcoin that power and responsibility are as two sides of the same coin.

The god of Bitcoin commands, you shall keep safe your private keys.  An ye lose your private keys, the god of Bitcoin shall curse ye.  An ye let your private keys be stolen, the god of Bitcoin shall bless the thief and curse ye.

The god of Bitcoin demands obedience to the divine Law of Consensus.  The damned who hardfork without consensus are renegades, abjurers of holiness, rapine oath-breakers, frauds, sowers of discord, and traitors, who shall be consigned damnatio memoriae with their chains to eternal poverty within the depths of Tartarus, where all hashes are broken and all bits are made nothing.
[...]
The principal reason why I dropped it was my realization that too many dollar-worshippers seriously accuse Bitcoiners of a “cult mentality”.

The bottom line is that men create gods in their own images; and as societies change, so do their concepts of divinity.
So this is the true manifestation of your one true GOD! ~ The first meme in MSpaint Smiley



And this is his word ~ satoshi's whitepaper:



One in every hotel room, right? Wink
Makes me want to go to church.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5278491

To leave on a political note:


https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/j03s1m/the_holy_grail_of_life
legendary
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-snip-

It's a bit frustrating to see that we've had practically the same lows for 3 years (2018-2020), but if we look at the 2014-2016 period we can see a very similar situation.

Let's hope the price moons after this.
full member
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only hodl what you understand and love!
For anybody who are not familiar with megalith sites i'm going to post some of them. There are many more available from sites around the world. High advanced technology is required to build this and they did this thousands of years ago. How the fck they managed to bend those stones, the angles the precision is mindblowing. People lived like cavemen during that time and i refuse to believe they pulled this off with just a hammer and a chisel. If we know how to build like that we would see European medieval castles the same way i mean they where not able to translate that kind of intellect in otherday use cases, which means it would be constructed by A: a much older human civilization ore B: the Sumerians where right about those sky gods ore giants. When corn tops out next year ore so i'll cash out some and start traveling not only to for example the Bahama's, also to these places to see it with my own eye's. This will be my last post about this subject, i just wanna make people aware that Earth history is full with mysteries.


That is quite simply to explain. The history books are full of shit because some people don't want you to know what happend on this planet for real.

Example: Great Pyramids of Gize were not build by Egyptians, even Aristoteles and Plato wrote, that the Egyptians told and showed him, that they inherited those monolitic structures with the math to that and they are bound to preserving them. There are some quite good engineers from different disciplines who all say, that this is not possible with bronce chisels and stones, hence material used in the pyramids and southern America is near adamantine and much, much older (in the six figures) then stated. Even modern techniques of building are not near to the precision of the pyramids, despite a lot of engineers tried to rebuild those structures and all failed even with modern tools.

My two cents for that  Grin

My late mom in law on her death 💀 bed pulled me and her daughter close to her and said to us “they lie”

we asked who is lying she then said “ the ones in charge”.

I always remember that moment back in dec 1994.

I could write ten thousand lies i have seen heard or read from governments news shows etc. since that day.

so here are some merits bro.

Thanky you, highly appreciated  Grin Grin Grin
I am in Megalithic structures since some years and we have in middle Europe tunnels and caves which are build with a precision, despite being kilometerwise long, that modern engineers can not explain. One engineer investigating the topic and he found some evidence that shocks the most story tellers and history book writers. There is a yearly conference of megalithic structures, i can reconmend the DVD's.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
If you want to see data behind the upcoming decoupling of BTC from the stock markets powered by BTC's internal adoption, here's some @glassnode data. This is the active users of BTC after filtering for unique players (ignores multi wallet addresses belong to one entity).

https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1309837877363257344?s=21
legendary
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Bitcoin has historically seen big price rallies when then Miner Position Index crosses over 0. It has just done that.


https://twitter.com/TheCryptoLark/status/1310060754737881091
legendary
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The Bitcoin network has passed 18,500,000 BTC in circulation. 
Less than 2,500,000 left and half of those will be mined in the next 4 years.
https://twitter.com/ChartsBtc/status/1310050097187581953



https://i.imgur.com/A5L2vpn.png

Cat hat/fuck your money Cheesy, he wants to retire, he no longer wants to work,
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Seems that one wall observer peep understands my memeriology practices.

Better make that two Jay. Grin

You are too kind - I blush.




Can we now go back to ad hominems?

legendary
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Farewell o_e_l_e_o
Clear facts about Bitcoin Yearly Lows.  Cheesy

  • year: Calendar year
  • btcprice: Lowest price of Bitcoin each year.
  • percent_change: % of changes in bitcoin price between 2 consecutive years.

Results:
  • In 11 observed years (2010 to 2020), 10 years witness higher yearly low price of bitcoin. The only exception is year 2015 which has 73.3% lower price compares to the price of 2014.
  • Median (interquartile range): 66.1 (13.7 - 92.5). In 50% of those years, bitcoin lowest price (yearly) increase ~66%


Raw data
Code:
    +----------------------------------+
     | year   btcprice   percent_change |
     |----------------------------------|
  1. | 2010        .01                . |
  2. | 2011         .3            96.67 |
  3. | 2012          4             92.5 |
  4. | 2013         65            93.85 |
  5. | 2014        260               75 |
     |----------------------------------|
  6. | 2015        150           -73.33 |
  7. | 2016        350            57.14 |
  8. | 2017        780            55.13 |
  9. | 2018       3122            75.02 |
 10. | 2019       3322             6.02 |
     |----------------------------------|
 11. | 2020       3850            13.71 |
     +----------------------------------+

Summary
Code:
   variable |         N      mean        sd       p50       p25       p75       min       max
-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
percent_ch~e |      10.0      49.2      53.4      66.1      13.7      92.5     -73.3      96.7
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Plots
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
I suspect the exchanges of the world have 10 to 20% of the coins they claim to have.

I imagine most volume is based on reserves they dont actually have.

That's why I make sure, any friend who buys BTC, to take it off exchanges.
I'm literally like "if you want the price to go up, take it out from there, pronto". [that, and the "not your keys" angle]



Seems that one wall observer peep understands my memeriology practices.

Better make that two Jay. Grin



Cowboys and aliens,
megalith observing too,
such special place.


#haiku
legendary
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#dyor
1h



4h

#stronghands
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
My 2c about Saylor's buy of $425 mil in btc.

Contrary to everybody's enthusiasm, I found it troublesome.

1. The smart way of buying would be buying calls, then be aggressive, not making 20K tiny tx. If you have calls, then you don't care much if market moves or not as a result of your buying.

2. How he was able to find $425mil sellers without moving a market? It's not like all other buyers and sellers disappear.

Something does not compute.
To me this is an indication that market has some re-hypothecated btc and large portion of the volume is such "imaginary" btc.
It does not matter that he was able to withdraw. It simply means that they re-hypothecated even more and injected those back to exchanges.

I suspect the exchanges of the world have 10 to 20% of the coins they claim to have.

I imagine most volume is based on reserves they dont actually have.

My sentiment: exactly.

I am glad that you guys found camaraderie on that speculative feeling  -I mean - point.  

legendary
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My 2c about Saylor's buy of $425 mil in btc.

Contrary to everybody's enthusiasm, I found it troublesome.

1. The smart way of buying would be buying calls, then be aggressive, not making 20K tiny tx. If you have calls, then you don't care much if market moves or not as a result of your buying.

2. How he was able to find $425mil sellers without moving a market? It's not like all other buyers and sellers disappear.

Something does not compute.
To me this is an indication that market has some re-hypothecated btc and large portion of the volume is such "imaginary" btc.
It does not matter that he was able to withdraw. It simply means that they re-hypothecated even more and injected those back to exchanges.

I suspect the exchanges of the world have 10 to 20% of the coins they claim to have.

I imagine most volume is based on reserves they dont actually have.

My sentiment: exactly.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
~snip


From here on out, no more meaningless memes, Toxic... You fuck.   Angry Angry Angry

I am merely a conduit...for this message.. so don't shoot me...

 Seriously JJG? You're not familiar with candy corn?  Can you not see how happy that little guy is?!
I'm pretty sure the reason he's happy is that there's a special version of him just in time for the Full Beaver Moon!

https://www.brachs.com/products/halloween/turkey-dinner-candy-corn.html

mmmm! corn

That's what really takes the steam out of the sails of a guy, gal or bot.

Toxicmoxic can never do no wrong.

It's as if he were the favorite progeny of the WO (except for bawb don't like him, but even bawbie wobbie recently kissed his lil pinky ring to make amends.. not sure about if homo or no).

No matter the meme that comes out of the send button of toxicmoxic's keyboard, or even if he pastes random imaginary shadow-like figures on indecipherable lines drawn on quasi-charts, it makes sense each of the WOs, and just jives with every last of the vibes of the masses of peeps.. seeming to make the world a more harmonious and synchronized with the blockspace.

Al contrare, whenever the lesser favorite(namely yours truly) posts any kind of seeming to be clairvoyant illustrative message none of the WO that be claim to understand such insightful profundities.

Essentially, seems like trying to piss up a rope... which could well mean that the time has come for pee pics... rather than batman slaps.   Tongue Tongue


Don't stop the memes JJG don't listen to wha toxic had to say with his meme.
You are mememaster yoda like kermit in a jedi robe! Remember that for life. Wink

There's hope.

Seems that one wall observer peep understands my memeriology practices.

Weeeeeeee!!!!  

Back in business,

......as if nuttin had ever happened.

 Wink Wink


Like water off of a duck's back!!!!!!



Quack.... quack.

I THINK the cooperation shown by many many countries has shown that they could choose to shut down the internet if they want to.  This is very interesting concept that truly makes digital coins look weak. If you were Elon  Musk or any super wealthy person you are going to get around this weakness or simply not sink a lot of money into BTC.

You can't be serious? The wealthy cabal depends on internet services companies Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, PayPal, eBay, all the cloud-based services companies, etc. Stock markets depend in the internet. Governments and militaries around the world depend on the internet up and running 24/7/365.

So not a chance in hell. Plus the internet was *designed* to be decentralized and disaster proof.

haahahahaha

Wow.. a conspiracy gone way too far, if even Torque does not believe it is plausible.   Shocked Shocked Shocked


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
My 2c about Saylor's buy of $425 mil in btc.

Contrary to everybody's enthusiasm, I found it troublesome.

1. The smart way of buying would be buying calls, then be aggressive, not making 20K tiny tx. If you have calls, then you don't care much if market moves or not as a result of your buying.

2. How he was able to find $425mil sellers without moving a market? It's not like all other buyers and sellers disappear.

Something does not compute.
To me this is an indication that market has some re-hypothecated btc and large portion of the volume is such "imaginary" btc.
It does not matter that he was able to withdraw. It simply means that they re-hypothecated even more and injected those back to exchanges.

I suspect the exchanges of the world have 10 to 20% of the coins they claim to have.

I imagine most volume is based on reserves they dont actually have.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
My 2c about Saylor's buy of $425 mil in btc.

Contrary to everybody's enthusiasm, I found it troublesome.

1. The smart way of buying would be buying calls, then be aggressive, not making 20K tiny tx. If you have calls, then you don't care much if market moves or not as a result of your buying.

2. How he was able to find $425mil sellers without moving a market? It's not like all other buyers and sellers disappear.

Something does not compute.
To me this is an indication that market has some re-hypothecated btc and large portion of the volume is such "imaginary" btc.
It does not matter that he was able to withdraw. It simply means that they re-hypothecated even more and injected those back to exchanges.
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