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legendary
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Websites like https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/api/v1/fees/recommended are T-R-A-S-H these days.

Paying way too much!

Bitcoin Core does a really great job of estimating nowadays though.  Thank fuck.
legendary
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Wait, if I learn by heart my whatever long seed and that's the passphrase for all my bitcoin shall I declare it?
Are you guys nuts?
Nothing on your phone, nothing on your notebook, nothing when you cross the borders.
Be like the average Joe: iPhone with candy crash, yahoo finance and your mobile banking app. That's it.
When you cross the border you don't declare, because there's nothing to declare.

Easy
legendary
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legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
[...] $9800 resistance should be too strong as the bulls are missing the firepower  Smiley


Bulls have unlimited dollars while bears have limited bitcoins. Few understand this, but those who do are sitting comfortably.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Please do not belief to much in magical barriers of prices......

There is non when we touch this then that happens and sh*t .....

You will figure out sooner or later, just hope it isn’t later

Aaaand please don’t believe in the story of there isn’t enough firepower Roll Eyes


@bossian
legendary
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In all fairness, the best TA articles are the ones that prove right .... in hindsight  Cool

TA permits us to see basically anything in charts. For instance:
  • in the channel
  • drop outside the channel
  • (classic) retest in progress
  • big drop after failing to re-enter the channel?



I'm placing my bet at HODL.
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A very good analysis ..

Bitcoin Breaks Key Hurdle: Here’s Why It Could Revisit $10,000

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It is testing the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent rally from the $9,108 low to $9,624 high.



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Technical indicators:

Hourly MACD – The MACD is slowly reducing its current bullish slope.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BTC/USD is currently well above the 60 level.

Major Support Levels – $9,350 followed by $9,300.

Major Resistance Levels – $9,650, $9,800 and $10,000.

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/05/29/bitcoin-btc-could-revisit-10000/




Good chart. Agree with the resistances mentioned, if everything goes as planned Bitcoin is on his last leg for an heroic effort to touch $9750 before crashing for good (to 6.8k area, first "easy target" before going lower).
Please note that $10100 would invalidate the downtrend but this price looks very unlikely, $9800 resistance should be too strong as the bulls are missing the firepower  Smiley
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
A very good analysis ..

Bitcoin Breaks Key Hurdle: Here’s Why It Could Revisit $10,000

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It is testing the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent rally from the $9,108 low to $9,624 high.



Quote
Technical indicators:

Hourly MACD – The MACD is slowly reducing its current bullish slope.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BTC/USD is currently well above the 60 level.

Major Support Levels – $9,350 followed by $9,300.

Major Resistance Levels – $9,650, $9,800 and $10,000.

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/05/29/bitcoin-btc-could-revisit-10000/
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Man, I had better never have 15 bitcoins on me in an airport. Government will just seize it like cash....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/05/28/man-missed-his-flight-logan-airport-then-authorities-discovered-138980-cash-his-bag

Oh wait, I forgot, it's *my* bitcoin, not the government's money. They want the key they can torture me for it.

Note: It is possible this was an international flight where you do have to declare >10k for customs purposes. But still this does not sound like a job for TSA....

in the past I have seen posts where people discussed the need to declare value if bitcoin you carry too.

Still, it's unclear whenever we cross-border, if we have bitcoin that needs to be declared. Because even if it's not a hardware wallet, I control my bitcoin through phone or basic internet. Similarly, I control fiat also through my phone in bank accounts or credit/debit cards of multiple countries.

So I don't think Bitcoin needs to be declared when you cross the boarder.

The trouble is: at the gate you aren’t the one doing the thinking. TSA does...  Roll Eyes

If you don't have to declare money in your centralized bank, you shouldn't have to in the decentralized one either. But i wouldn't put it past TSA to start doing lobotomies to make sure their citizens didn't board the plane with those 12 words memorized. (Heard roach was the first one to volunteer for that procedure, let's just say it didn't go too well for him)
legendary
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Goldman Sachs loves Bitcoin so much that they tell their clients to not buy it, so they can buy more, which includes their investment in Circle.

https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1265942344848699392?s=21

I found this article a good angle to look at this latest GS Bitcoin affair: https://medium.com/@omid.malekan/what-crypto-is-and-isnt-77853cb3b1ab
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diamond-handed zealot
legendary
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Man, I had better never have 15 bitcoins on me in an airport. Government will just seize it like cash....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/05/28/man-missed-his-flight-logan-airport-then-authorities-discovered-138980-cash-his-bag

Oh wait, I forgot, it's *my* bitcoin, not the government's money. They want the key they can torture me for it.

Note: It is possible this was an international flight where you do have to declare >10k for customs purposes. But still this does not sound like a job for TSA....

in the past I have seen posts where people discussed the need to declare value if bitcoin you carry too.

Still, it's unclear whenever we cross-border, if we have bitcoin that needs to be declared. Because even if it's not a hardware wallet, I control my bitcoin through phone or basic internet. Similarly, I control fiat also through my phone in bank accounts or credit/debit cards of multiple countries.

So I don't think Bitcoin needs to be declared when you cross the boarder.

The trouble is: at the gate you aren’t the one doing the thinking. TSA does...  Roll Eyes
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Goldman Sachs loves Bitcoin so much that they tell their clients to not buy it, so they can buy more, which includes their investment in Circle.

https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1265942344848699392?s=21
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
grudging respect for that old bird and her hired goons, moreso if the Kiwis agree with her actions. btw did she ever get any of their guns off them? (answer cmiiw is 'a few')

... it's not all smiley, sweet and light in NZ and the 'world' only gets the view that the global progressive media choose to portray.

She has totally trashed the NZ economy to achieve it with a ridiculously harsh lockdown for over 6 weeks and doled out 20% of GDP on no-questions-asked payments to her voting bloc (twice as much corona-chan rescue spending per capita GDP as other countries), in an election year. NZ govt. debt levels have skyrocketed and now set back ~30 years of frugality in less than 3 months. It's has been an orgy of gubmint spending for people to basically sit on the couch. GDP is expectd to contract by ~20-30% for the affected quarter.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/300023771/new-zealands-big-bill-for-lockdown-we-didnt-need

... the hangover will be long and painful, NZ is now one of the most indebted to foreigners per capita countries in the world.

What's US's GDP and how much have they spent?

... graph from the conveniently linked article, (because when you are too lazy to even open your mouth fucking spoonfeeding can't work I guess).



... from memory US GDP was around $21 trillion in 2019


Yeah i usuallu don't click on random links. But if you insist:


...(twice as much corona-chan rescue spending per capita GDP as other countries)

Are you only taking in account the money spent on "health, welfare, wages and tax reductions"?

That light blue bar labeled "Loan Guarantees" seems to be higher in US too or we don't account for that either?

So according to your link in total, currently NZ is about 10% in front of US in % of GDP spending. But could the little fact that NZ has 0 active cases, when US has over 1million mean anything? Would you venture a guess how much next Brrrrr QE in US will be? Or what the numbers in US will be when (if) they'll get to 0 active cases?

Edit: I can't type
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Bitcoin Price Rallies to $9.6K as Record CME BTC Contracts Expiry Looms

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Interestingly, data from Cointelegraph and Skew shows a large number of BTC futures contracts, including $184 million in CME Bitcoin Futures scheduled to expire this Friday.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-price-rallies-to-96k-as-record-cme-btc-contracts-expiry-looms

legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
Lets start with explaining what a port is.
I always thought that a port is those things that you plug your USB cable into, but I get the sense that I might be wrong.


There is only one port you need to learn about Arie: 8333

wellllll

there's 27000 to 27050...kinda nice
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
Man, I had better never have 15 bitcoins on me in an airport. Government will just seize it like cash....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/05/28/man-missed-his-flight-logan-airport-then-authorities-discovered-138980-cash-his-bag

Oh wait, I forgot, it's *my* bitcoin, not the government's money. They want the key they can torture me for it.

Note: It is possible this was an international flight where you do have to declare >10k for customs purposes. But still this does not sound like a job for TSA....

in the past I have seen posts where people discussed the need to declare value if bitcoin you carry too.

Still, it's unclear whenever we cross-border, if we have bitcoin that needs to be declared. Because even if it's not a hardware wallet, I control my bitcoin through phone or basic internet. Similarly, I control fiat also through my phone in bank accounts or credit/debit cards of multiple countries.

So I don't think Bitcoin needs to be declared when you cross the boarder.

I would argue this is the case also. Since the bitcoins reside on the blockchain of which a copy is kept in nearly every country in the world so technically all bitcoins in existence have crossed all (most?) the borders already. Or put simply, bitcoin blockchains exist in all countries with full bitcoin nodes simultaneously already so all bitcoins exist in all countries with bitcoin full nodes already and technically do not cross borders, but blockchain updates do every block.

The keys crossing borders is neither here nor there since they can be sent electronically or as a word sequence in an email for example. Private keys only confer the right to transfer coins on the blockchain and are not the asset in and of themselves, but more like banking login credentials/authentication/passwords.
legendary
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Lets start with explaining what a port is.
I always thought that a port is those things that you plug your USB cable into, but I get the sense that I might be wrong.


There is only one port you need to learn about Arie: 8333
legendary
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Is there any Goku/Vegeta related cap around that no one owns anymore? I'd love to wear one from now on.

No vegetasss hmzzzz Sad

I swear imma find a way to cut a bitch over the internet... Enough with the Vegeta's already. I agree.

We need a new meme.

I might be able to hook you up but the cost has increased exponentially.

Wow! It seems like Vegeta is losing respect in here.

I'd love to have a hat of Legendary Broly then; however, get it done only if you've free time. If you're not free, I'll try to design one myself (though I must admit that I'm no longer very good with Photoshop anymore).

 Today was my only day off work this week and I ran out of time but I did manage to find a previous over 9k hat that isn't in use at the moment.

 

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Bitcoin is not a currency or asset. Its a MOVEMENT
Man, I had better never have 15 bitcoins on me in an airport. Government will just seize it like cash....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/05/28/man-missed-his-flight-logan-airport-then-authorities-discovered-138980-cash-his-bag

Oh wait, I forgot, it's *my* bitcoin, not the government's money. They want the key they can torture me for it.

Note: It is possible this was an international flight where you do have to declare >10k for customs purposes. But still this does not sound like a job for TSA....

in the past I have seen posts where people discussed the need to declare value if bitcoin you carry too.

Still, it's unclear whenever we cross-border, if we have bitcoin that needs to be declared. Because even if it's not a hardware wallet, I control my bitcoin through phone or basic internet. Similarly, I control fiat also through my phone in bank accounts or credit/debit cards of multiple countries.

So I don't think Bitcoin needs to be declared when you cross the boarder.
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