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hero member
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Wow we bought that dip HARD. this is so bullish. Hopefully see the 12xxx print soon.
legendary
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I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.
You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.
Thanks for posting this, makes me feel better to have peers in that sort of thing. We did what we did, and it brought us all to the place we are at now.
Nothing like drying yourself with a thousand dollar towel :-) Down the road a bit I might trade a bitcoin for a Lambo, but then I'm sure I will be kicking myself about it in a year or two :-)

Just testing out the site to see if it still works here...
and it does so don't mind me! Grin

Thanks for posting this, makes me feel better to have peers in that sort of thing. We did what we did, and it brought us all to the place we are at now.
Nothing like drying yourself with a thousand dollar towel :-) Down the road a bit I might trade a bitcoin for a Lambo, but then I'm sure I will be kicking myself about it in a year or two :-)
well polishing your lambo with that thousand dollar towel will probably still bring a smile to your face.
I'm pretty sure he it would put a smile on his face for wiping anywhere with a $1k towel.
"Moon Lambo (Music Video) - How to Rap Drew - The new crypto investing anthem."
https://youtu.be/vrG1e2p5lEY
Cause I don't think even ballers in the NBA have towels worth that much. Wink
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
I still have my $10,000 dollar DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Stiil, can't complain, I picked it up with Bcash when Ver started giving away his shitfork.

MUCH more satisfying to have paid for things with shitforks.

I have a MSI GS65 paid for by Roger. That was about 1.3 Rogers when it was way higher than it is now so I have a £300 machine. I like it when it goes in the opposite direction more.

I still have some Rogers and Craigys. I'm looking forward to spending them when mugs send them vastly higher.

I am hedging the same way... but God almighty it's going to chap my ass having to watch people fall for the whole "low fees" bullshit again.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
I still have my $10,000 dollar DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Stiil, can't complain, I picked it up with Bcash when Ver started giving away his shitfork.

MUCH more satisfying to have paid for things with shitforks.

I have a MSI GS65 paid for by Roger. That was about 1.3 Rogers when it was way higher than it is now so I have a £300 machine. I like it when it goes in the opposite direction more.

I still have some Rogers and Craigys. I'm looking forward to spending them when mugs send them vastly higher.
legendary
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Hi WO!

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#bitcoin halving candles



Source: https://twitter.com/ChartsBtc/status/1288118454080270344


That's a reassuring chart. It would be reassuring in 'normal' times. But now, compared to the last post-halvening, we have a fiat system edging nearer to hyperinflation than ever before (printing machines brrrring; trade wars; the expected demise of the USD as reserve currency; collapsing oil price; inflated financial markets; squeezed middle classes; political unrest; a global health pandemic; and a clown 'leading' the western world.

Bitcoin...was...made...for...this.

Hold onto your (WO) hats!
hero member
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Thanks for posting this, makes me feel better to have peers in that sort of thing. We did what we did, and it brought us all to the place we are at now.

Nothing like drying yourself with a thousand dollar towel :-) Down the road a bit I might trade a bitcoin for a Lambo, but then I'm sure I will be kicking myself about it in a year or two :-)

well polishing your lambo with that thousand dollar towel will probably still bring a smile to your face.
I still have my $10,000 dollar DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Stiil, can't complain, I picked it up with Bcash when Ver started giving away his shitfork.
legendary
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legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Thanks for posting this, makes me feel better to have peers in that sort of thing. We did what we did, and it brought us all to the place we are at now.

Nothing like drying yourself with a thousand dollar towel :-) Down the road a bit I might trade a bitcoin for a Lambo, but then I'm sure I will be kicking myself about it in a year or two :-)

well polishing your lambo with that thousand dollar towel will probably still bring a smile to your face.
legendary
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精神分析的爸
Bought a used truck many many years ago for $5K in btc, it would now be worth > $150K.

I've got a $1500 Instant Pot. Cooks great!

Also got a $700 PS3 game. Still playing!

Fricking purse.io.

Bought a used KNC Titan in 2016 that is long recycled now (I kept the fans and the power supply though) for 5.4BTC.
Not my best decision in hindsight, but also not my worst  Grin
Admittedly it made me a few coins (coins that may not be named here but are good for paying hookers according to lightfoot).
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.

You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.

Thanks for posting this, makes me feel better to have peers in that sort of thing. We did what we did, and it brought us all to the place we are at now.

Nothing like drying yourself with a thousand dollar towel :-) Down the road a bit I might trade a bitcoin for a Lambo, but then I'm sure I will be kicking myself about it in a year or two :-)

legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
heh yeah. i dont regularly check the price (maybe once a week or even less); i have laddered sells and buys set and let it run on autopilot for the most part. but when in the space of like 6 hours there were 8 new pages in the WO i fired up a tab to my exchanges.

Do you have a bot to make new orders once you had some that have been executed ?

nope. the WO thread gives a heads up on big moves and i do check my fills and such when im checking the price. ill then redo the ladders if needed. but its a pretty good range with some set to pop on wild moves up or down as well as the more "normal" intervals.

i dont trust bots. (apologies to JJG)
sr. member
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I am a banana.
Bought a used truck many many years ago for $5K in btc, it would now be worth > $150K.

I've got a $1500 Instant Pot. Cooks great!

Also got a $700 PS3 game. Still playing!

Fricking purse.io.
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Light pullback looks pretty standard and possibly wrapping up.

You know I actually think I am internally trying to spin the lowish volume on  this rise into a positive thing. Smiley

I mean, we want this sort of actual to be supported by volume... but I have been thinking.  Exchanges BTC levels are low.  Miners might be running low in salable stock.  Grayscale has bought up all the outstanding stock and more.

I think what we are seeing is the inevitable post halving pressure really starting to kick in.

So, considering that what do you guys think is gonna happen once we get even a whiff of fomo happening?

This is why the volume is not really a negative in my opinion... maybe rationalization, but I don't think so...
sr. member
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I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.

You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.



Shit, look at that shipping + insurance fee. That is 1.12 btc alone.

No regrets though. That's one of the things bitcoin was designed to do -- buying or transferring money internationally without any bank or other 3rd party involved.

Well hey, at least you're up on that 1/2 oz gold eagle, right?

This will make you feel better:

Bought a used truck many many years ago for $5K in btc, it would now be worth > $150K.

I sold that gold coin last year when I was travelling in Thailand.  Grin I was short of fiat, but didn't want to dip into my btc stack more than necessarily.
legendary
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testing this new gif site out to see if it works.
nope Sad

Back to the tried, tested and true. Grin


hero member
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I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.

You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.



Shit, look at that shipping + insurance fee. That is 1.12 btc alone.

No regrets though. That's one of the things bitcoin was designed to do -- buying or transferring money internationally without any bank or other 3rd party involved.

Well hey, at least you're up on that 1/2 oz gold eagle, right?

This will make you feel better:

Bought a used truck many many years ago for $5K in btc, it would now be worth > $150K.

If no one used bitcoin for anything in the earlier days I doubt it would have taken off. You should it was useful. No regrets. We mooning.
legendary
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I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.

You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.



Shit, look at that shipping + insurance fee. That is 1.12 btc alone.

No regrets though. That's one of the things bitcoin was designed to do -- buying or transferring money internationally without any bank or other 3rd party involved.

Well hey, at least you're up on that 1/2 oz gold eagle, right?

This will make you feel better:

Bought a used truck many many years ago for $5K in btc, it would now be worth > $150K.
hero member
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I feel like 11 needs some reinforcement.

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Indeed. I'm buying the whole way up. Keep stacking.  A decent number of coins have move to the sell side book and yet we are holding 11k. Hopefully we run to 11.5+k by EOD.
sr. member
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I've been browsing through my e-mail history today.

You old-timers sometimes mention stupid shit you bought through out the years with bitcoin. Here is my contribution. This is dated back in 2013 when bitcoin was traded roughly around $80.



Shit, look at that shipping + insurance fee. That is 1.12 btc alone.

No regrets though. That's one of the things bitcoin was designed to do -- buying or transferring money internationally without any bank or other 3rd party involved.
legendary
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fly or die
You know shit's happening when you check the board and there are 10 pages of new posts since you went to sleep, lol.

heh yeah. i dont regularly check the price (maybe once a week or even less); i have laddered sells and buys set and let it run on autopilot for the most part. but when in the space of like 6 hours there were 8 new pages in the WO i fired up a tab to my exchanges.

it was an enjoyable experience. and now a tab is always open on my main exchange, havent done that for a while.

in someones words: "weeeeeeee!"

Do you have a bot to make new orders once you had some that have been executed ?
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