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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 7742. (Read 26710298 times)

legendary
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$120000 in 2024 Confirmed
legendary
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Be a bank
poll is broken infofront
 Cool
legendary
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Old Poll:


Credit to Toxic for the new poll!
Sent 2+ sMerits for him since he sent me some recognition today for the vegetagasm earlier. Cheesy

edit: just noticed I cant vote on the new poll. Smiley
legendary
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Shitcoin Minimalist
Old Poll:


Credit to Toxic for the new poll!
legendary
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Only real problem for me will be finding a bank that doesn't mind large cash deposits.

You ever watched Ozark?
No. Not yet, at least.

Edit: And probably will not.
legendary
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Red red red.

The halving is of course important, but I'm not convinced it's that important in the long run. Most BTC has been mined already, the price can't depend that much on mining.

How many bitcoins are mined per day now? Around 1800? So roughly $15-$16 million in BTC to dump every day not bad huh?  Cool

If being so concerned about how much is mined per day then might I suggest a docu about crypto I stumbled upon last week?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-bitcoin-gospel-a-documentary-from-back-in-2015-still-revelant-today-5244830
Just to get your mind off the bottom line. Cheesy

Only real problem for me will be finding a bank that doesn't mind large cash deposits.

You ever watched Ozark?
Havent watched this series yet and heard I am three seasons behind.
Guess will need to do a binge session like I did with breaking bad four years ago. Undecided
Now you have gotten my mind back to the bottom line. Roll Eyes
legendary
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the noon wall report


Bearish forces have launched a stunning counter-attack against the Bulls and driven them back from a $9.5k high not seen since mid February to the brink at $8.4k on heavy volumes. Bullish forces have rallied back to a $8.7k focal point but resistance remains strong.





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wrong again..time for a new poll?  maybe what will bitcoins price be at the halving?  below 5k..above 10k? some brackets in between? regardless...thanks @infofront

legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
Only real problem for me will be finding a bank that doesn't mind large cash deposits.

You ever watched Ozark?
legendary
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The only way to undermine bitcoin is with a massive, global, coordinated smear campaign. Politics is all about being disagreeable and uncooperative. We are at no risk at all.

The problem is going to come when it's time to "cash out". The US is supposed to unveil it's new, stricter, draconian AML/KYC regulations for cryptocurrencies. The US makes just about every nation on earth abide by the same rules. At the very least, they're going to require Proof of Source of Funds that will require you to prove how you got your bitcoins, and how you got the money to buy your bitcoins. They'll also probably require sharing this PoSoF information between exchanges and payment processors so you can't reuse the same proof at different exchanges, etc.
Moneyed people, unique among even the so-called first world population, have the ability to move. Leaving the west is the sensible option. Arguably the only, for those who know how communism works.

I can trade coins for cash with people in person, and more atms will pop up over time. Only real problem for me will be finding a bank that doesn't mind large cash deposits. But then, if I ever need a house it will be because I'm starting a family, so a way will be found even for this.
legendary
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Red red red.

The halving is of course important, but I'm not convinced it's that important in the long run. Most BTC has been mined already, the price can't depend that much on mining.

How many bitcoins are mined per day now? Around 1800? So roughly $15-$16 million in BTC to dump every day not bad huh?  Cool
hero member
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fly or die
Aside from that I'm keeping with the trading to earn some sats/euros every day.

I had decided to change my intervals a few days ago to try and profit more from the volatility, with 25€ increments in BTC value. I increased the increment between a sell and a buy from 100€ to 150€ to lower the impact of fees (32% in fees was too much). With the wild moves since yesterday it has been very difficult to keep up with placing orders, but it's been fun, and should have been good profit (no time to evaluate yet).
legendary
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The only way to undermine bitcoin is with a massive, global, coordinated smear campaign. Politics is all about being disagreeable and uncooperative. We are at no risk at all.

The problem is going to come when it's time to "cash out". The US is supposed to unveil it's new, stricter, draconian AML/KYC regulations for cryptocurrencies. The US makes just about every nation on earth abide by the same rules. At the very least, they're going to require Proof of Source of Funds that will require you to prove how you got your bitcoins, and how you got the money to buy your bitcoins. They'll also probably require sharing this PoSoF information between exchanges and payment processors so you can't reuse the same proof at different exchanges, etc.
hero member
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fly or die
Red red red.

The halving is of course important, but I'm not convinced it's that important in the long run. Most BTC has been mined already, the price can't depend that much on mining.
legendary
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My body is ready.



My body is also ready, today we have cocktail, dinner and parabolic night, we must enjoy.

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legendary
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Ha. ha, you would have to hug many more, I'm sure many think the same. Wink
thx.

#nohomo  Cool
legendary
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Two considerations:
1. More than the height of the graph it is interesting the "area" below the graph, this tells you haow much and for how long the halving has been relevant since a few months.
2. Mempool is "full" (well, it hasn't been so busy since July last year"): early signs of FOMO?

My body is ready.

legendary
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Ha. ha, you would have to hug many more, I'm sure many think the same. Wink
thx.
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