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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 7188. (Read 26720873 times)

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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Can't remember why I placed Dabs on my ignore list. Was likely done while in a "rage state", and removed him, but, well... here.

Thanks.

I don't like being ignored. Smiley

I also don't have anything in my ignore list, likely because I had to see every post before when I used to be mod, and if I needed to actually ignore someone, I could just skip whatever they posted. Or read it anyway, then don't respond.


Mmm.  Ignore List.

Dabs and Peter R kindly helped me a lot when I was (even more of) a beginner than now on a couple of topics of interest to me back in the day.  Those two would be on my "Merit List" were that to exist.

I don't have anyone on Ignore, erm, 'cause I might learn something.

Peter TODD taught me the ropes in the early yeers Wink weeee BTC go moon
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
12k+ here we gogogogo :-D weeee this is gentlelemen $20202
legendary
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Peter R kindly helped me a lot when I was (even more of) a beginner than now

 Peter Rizun is one of those fellows that started off being helpful in the Bitcoin space, but lost all credibility after latching himself onto the BCH train, and shilling it harder than a Saigon whore.

 Sad.


Missed all of that.  Maybe I should be coming back more often?  It's hard to keep all the personalities straight, especially in a complex subject as BTC as well as on a big site like this.
legendary
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Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
Peter R kindly helped me a lot when I was (even more of) a beginner than now

 Peter Rizun is one of those fellows that started off being helpful in the Bitcoin space, but lost all credibility after latching himself onto the BCH train, and shilling it harder than a Saigon whore.

 Sad.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
re: ignore list

a while back (years) when sig spamming got real bad someone (several people i think) published lists of everyone who was in a sig campaign in a format you could copy/paste into your ignore list. the lists were hundred of names long and i imported several, to the point where the forum gave me errors when importing.

as time went on i unignored some as their posts were usually useful (found when others quoted them for instance). but my list still has hundreds of names, many of whom probably are long gone from the forum. but my ignore list is stupid long to scroll through still. baddecker and ibian are about the only ones worth mentioning here.

oh and the various bsv trolls. jbreher gets a pass though.
legendary
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the weekly wall report

Bitcoin posted a solid day closing the weekly candle at $11,708.97 on declining volumes. Tomorrow is the close of the monthly candle and will bring further clarity as what lies ahead.  #dyor

The daily candle almost closed as marubozu though perhaps not as it has a small wick at the bottom. I consider it close as we finished the day at the top of the trading range. The technical definition is a candle that trades strongly in one direction and closes at its high or low range for the session in case any of you are wondering.

Bears eat crow
D


As for the weekly candle..there is much to unpack here so bear with me. Bitcoin finished the week in the green with a strong push above $11.65k resistance opening the door for further upwards movement. Obviously of the three possible ways we can go here..I think two are more probable...up or down. Sideways consolidation has been the theme for the last 4 weeks or so and I believe we are about to breakout of the range we have been currently trading in...basically $11k to $12k. The strong global demand for bitcoin as a store of value seems to be increasing as the shock wave of the Covid-19 pandemic and social unrest promulgate around the world. That is one part of the equation.
The second part is of course the miners. Will they hodl? Can they continue to hodl? I am not sure tbh. The two scenarios I envision are this..
1.  In approximately 2 to 6 weeks...miners capitulate and we see some form or another of a V pattern. Price drops downwards toward the 0.5 long fib line at around $10.5k and we see more trading between $9.5k and $10.5k.  It could be even worse if hodlers panic over the US elections and we loose long fib support and perhaps drop down into the cloud and retest vegeta levels. Regardless I dont see $8k support being tested again unless sha-256 is broken.
2. The second scenario is much more pleasant..bitcoin spikes upwards over the next several weeks and does not look backwards until a new ATH. Perhaps not much even then. I think bulls should be targeting the $25k range as a new median price for corn. It has a nice psychological weight to it and imho would make a nice launch platform for the next leg upwards. All things worth considering.  

Honey badger bites eagle on the ass
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More data available tomorrow of course but the monthly continues to look bullish. Carry on.
M

#stronghands
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
A bit to see surprised I made lightfoot's list, but hey, people gotta do what they gotta do. Don't have any issues with the fellow at all.
Not at all Bob. I think there was a time you were flaming a bit and I tossed you on to quiet stuff down. Lately when you post I just read it (like now), I'll update. :-)

legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

We only have 43 minutes & 47 seconds for the weekly candle to close, and it appears slightly inclined towards closing greenie....

A close above $11,655 will be green...

Of course, we are above $11,655, as I type.. just observing $11,705 as I am clicking on the "post" button.


Green, confirmed.

legendary
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Can't remember why I placed Dabs on my ignore list. Was likely done while in a "rage state", and removed him, but, well... here.

Thanks.

I don't like being ignored. Smiley

I also don't have anything in my ignore list, likely because I had to see every post before when I used to be mod, and if I needed to actually ignore someone, I could just skip whatever they posted. Or read it anyway, then don't respond.


Mmm.  Ignore List.

Dabs and Peter R kindly helped me a lot when I was (even more of) a beginner than now on a couple of topics of interest to me back in the day.  Those two would be on my "Merit List" were that to exist.

I don't have anyone on Ignore, erm, 'cause I might learn something.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
Can't remember why I placed Dabs on my ignore list. Was likely done while in a "rage state", and removed him, but, well... here.

Thanks.

I don't like being ignored. Smiley

I also don't have anything in my ignore list, likely because I had to see every post before when I used to be mod, and if I needed to actually ignore someone, I could just skip whatever they posted. Or read it anyway, then don't respond.
legendary
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Mining cryptocurrency requires a lot of electricity to power computers, while a valuable commodity is wasted, and carbon emissions are created when we flare. By connecting these inverse pains, we can satisfy both needs with no cost to market expense.

besides the fact that this will make bitcoin hash power grow even stronger, it will also make the case against the "bitcoin-uses-too-much-energy" critique.

Good point. At 150 billion cubic metres flared annually, the energy wasted is around 1% of global primary energy supply (or assuming 2/3 conversion loss, 2% of electricity production).
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

We only have 43 minutes & 47 seconds for the weekly candle to close, and it appears slightly inclined towards closing greenie....

A close above $11,655 will be green...

Of course, we are above $11,655, as I type.. just observing $11,705 as I am clicking on the "post" button.
legendary
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Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
if you have balls enough let us play a little game.  Cool
...

I'll play, for what it's worth.

Can't remember why I placed Dabs on my ignore list. Was likely done while in a "rage state", and removed him, but, well... here.

A bit surprised to see I made lightfoot's list, but hey, people gotta do what they gotta do. Don't have any issues with the fellow at all.

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$12K this Week? We are going slowly up.
legendary
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Can we start a fund to provide my financial support during my reading of the complete WO? (and by the way, there was an even older WO before this one, if I'm not mistaken, so make that 2 funds)

The old WO was only 1189 pages, so you should be able to read that during your lunchtime.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wall-observer-mtgoxusd-wall-movement-tracker-85687

Not to mention thousands of pages of deleted posts...
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