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legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it

How many times
Do you think this exact post is been posted in a bitcoin thread with over 30k pages ?
Honestly, I don’t know, if I had seen it here earlier, I definitely wouldn’t have published it.

let me guess... he won't answer...
I won't answer the post, or about the number of similar posts?

No he was pointing out that your a nub and probably would not bother reading replies and was only merit whoreing as has been rampant in this thread.

So good for you that you actually read his reply, that moves you up a notch in our eyes.

member
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Merit: 11

How many times
Do you think this exact post is been posted in a bitcoin thread with over 30k pages ?
Honestly, I don’t know, if I had seen it here earlier, I definitely wouldn’t have published it.

let me guess... he won't answer...
I won't answer the post, or about the number of similar posts?
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 4839
Addicted to HoDLing!
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Well, my A1C is steady at 4.6 for as long as I can remember, but...

I don't like the way this thing looks. Reminds me of rusty pipes.

I don't want this thing near me. Thank you.
legendary
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Addicted to HoDLing!
It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

The cunts unelected officials leading the ECB are not too different from the ones leading the Fed, actually. But the population in the EU is more fragmented and less sensitive to some issues - inflation in particular. There are wider differences from state to state than in the US, and single states can and will apply different corrective measures. Besides, people in the EU are mostly unarmed.

It's quite sad to see the EU behaving like this, instead of being the world leader in Bitcoin adoption. TPTB don't like losing control, and will fight it. But we'll win in the end. First they ignore you...

We are well past that stage!

Of course we are. I was just too lazy to type the entire quote... I'd say we're somewhere between "then they fight you" and "then you win."
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 3836
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Holy shit just found out a buddy of mine died Nov 3rd, the weird thing is he was a insane trumper and has been frothing at the mouth the last 4 years and he literally died the day after his dream came true.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
I hereby confess that today I sodled some at 105k+

As I'm bad at timing the market, we will probably go up soon...

Since 2016 I haven't sold anything from my stash... only forks and airdrops..

This is my way of celebrating the 100k mark ... there won't be any 100k parties anyways  Roll Eyes


0.1% of my stash turned into fiat... enough for ramen + egg for the next week!

Thank you Badger King !

You did the right thing. "Timing the market" often ends in losses, it's really best to sell on the way up, but be aware that if you sell more than you just need at the moment, you could well recover your stash with the extra money within the next bear market.

EDIT: You guys may notice me posting more frequently again, since my actual daytime job is finished until February or so. It was very exhausting bc of tight deadlines but quite profitable, so i luckily don't have to sell Satoshis for a living.

That's really tempting, indeed. If I sell double the amount I can buy back everything at a 50% drop. Triple the amount, buyback at 33% drop and so on.

However I have also had the experience selling too much with the market going up afterwards and never coming down again.
That's still quite a trauma for me.  The safe bet is probably the "only sell when you must" way. But your stash will decrease over time.. so yes, it's tempting !




While, you have to be more precise when it comes to "going up" and "going down", because it's unlikely that we deviate from the 4-year cycle "law". I tried short-term trading too when i was fresh in the scene, but i left this habit for good with slightly burned fingertips. We can agree that after an ATH it always "came down" again, and it always "went up" beforehand. I'd follow JJG's advices, he's the pope of DCA and laddering orders. Let the system do the work for you.


I am very much confused about the optimal price, though, as there are two conflicting streams of data pointing to the alternative scenarios next year.
On the surface, it should be all positive in 2025, but it rarely works out this way.
Most likely will sell if I find some desirable property to acquire. Not going to mess up with rentals...if I would buy, it would be just for my family.

Me too, so i will be selling in small amounts all over 2025, do the opposite after a blow-off top. If there will be a supercycle, i have enough BTC left to not really care that i "wasted" some corn. But if i could, which means already being fuck-you-rich, i'd not even feel the urge to sell any holdings at any price. The diamond-hands portion of my stash is destined for inheritance anyway, so it will never be touched by myself.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
I hereby confess that today I sodled some at 105k+

As I'm bad at timing the market, we will probably go up soon...

Since 2016 I haven't sold anything from my stash... only forks and airdrops..

This is my way of celebrating the 100k mark ... there won't be any 100k parties anyways  Roll Eyes


0.1% of my stash turned into fiat... enough for ramen + egg for the next week!

Thank you Badger King !

You did the right thing. "Timing the market" often ends in losses, it's really best to sell on the way up, but be aware that if you sell more than you just need at the moment, you could well recover your stash with the extra money within the next bear market.

EDIT: You guys may notice me posting more frequently again, since my actual daytime job is finished until February or so. It was very exhausting bc of tight deadlines but quite profitable, so i luckily don't have to sell Satoshis for a living.

That's really tempting, indeed. If I sell double the amount I can buy back everything at a 50% drop. Triple the amount, buyback at 33% drop and so on.

However I have also had the experience selling too much with the market going up afterwards and never coming down again.
That's still quite a trauma for me.  The safe bet is probably the "only sell when you must" way. But your stash will decrease over time.. so yes, it's tempting !


I would never begrudge someone who is selling to improve their life and 0.1% is NOTHING in the big picture.
Sadly, I cannot really sell anything rn because that would really bump up my taxes for the year.
Similarly, to @LFC and others, i have current plans to sell some proportion (definitely less than 20%, most likely 10% and maybe much less still) sometime next year.

I am very much confused about the optimal price, though, as there are two conflicting streams of data pointing to the alternative scenarios next year.
On the surface, it should be all positive in 2025, but it rarely works out this way.
Most likely will sell if I find some desirable property to acquire. Not going to mess up with rentals...if I would buy, it would be just for my family.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1891
bitcoin retard
I hereby confess that today I sodled some at 105k+

As I'm bad at timing the market, we will probably go up soon...

Since 2016 I haven't sold anything from my stash... only forks and airdrops..

This is my way of celebrating the 100k mark ... there won't be any 100k parties anyways  Roll Eyes


0.1% of my stash turned into fiat... enough for ramen + egg for the next week!

Thank you Badger King !

You did the right thing. "Timing the market" often ends in losses, it's really best to sell on the way up, but be aware that if you sell more than you just need at the moment, you could well recover your stash with the extra money within the next bear market.

EDIT: You guys may notice me posting more frequently again, since my actual daytime job is finished until February or so. It was very exhausting bc of tight deadlines but quite profitable, so i luckily don't have to sell Satoshis for a living.

That's really tempting, indeed. If I sell double the amount I can buy back everything at a 50% drop. Triple the amount, buyback at 33% drop and so on.

However I have also had the experience selling too much with the market going up afterwards and never coming down again.
That's still quite a trauma for me.  The safe bet is probably the "only sell when you must" way. But your stash will decrease over time.. so yes, it's tempting !


legendary
Activity: 2380
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hero member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 571
A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.

Once you are diagnosed with Diabetes, it remain with you forever. There is no permanent cure of Diabetes and Blood Pressure so far. I have A1C under 6 but that doesn't mean my Diabetes is cured. If I deviate from my current eating and exercise pattern then A1C will start rising once again.  

What you are talking about is the possibility of it coming back. Yes, maybe you will still have partial insulin resistance and this stays.
There is probably no peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy and nephropathy, etc. with A1C lower than 6.
In fact, 5.7-6.4 is usually considered pre-diabetes and below 5.7 is considered normal.

My doctor says that I don't have insulin resistance but my beta cells are capable of processing blood sugar if I control my weight or control my eating habit. I have A1C of 5 when I take one carbs meal a day but that causes weakness too. I have my A1C gone up to 6.3 when I deviate from my controlled eating plan.
I am too scared of nephropathy since my father has CRF and he died because of that.
I have a post that tells My Journey with Type-2 Diabetes, I posted it to tell everyone that DM can be controlled without medicines also.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
I hereby confess that today I sodled some at 105k+

As I'm bad at timing the market, we will probably go up soon...

Since 2016 I haven't sold anything from my stash... only forks and airdrops..

This is my way of celebrating the 100k mark ... there won't be any 100k parties anyways  Roll Eyes


0.1% of my stash turned into fiat... enough for ramen + egg for the next week!

Thank you Badger King !

You did the right thing. "Timing the market" often ends in losses, it's really best to sell on the way up, but be aware that if you sell more than you just need at the moment, you could well recover your stash with the extra money within the next bear market.

EDIT: You guys may notice me posting more frequently again, since my actual daytime job is finished until February or so. It was very exhausting bc of tight deadlines but quite profitable, so i luckily don't have to sell Satoshis for a living.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1891
bitcoin retard
I hereby confess that today I sodled some at 105k+

As I'm bad at timing the market, we will probably go up soon...

Since 2016 I haven't sold anything from my stash... only forks and airdrops..

This is my way of celebrating the 100k ... there won't be any 100k parties anyways  Roll Eyes


0.1% of my stash turned into fiat... enough for ramen + egg for the next week!

Thank you Badger King !
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.

Once you are diagnosed with Diabetes, it remain with you forever. There is no permanent cure of Diabetes and Blood Pressure so far. I have A1C under 6 but that doesn't mean my Diabetes is cured. If I deviate from my current eating and exercise pattern then A1C will start rising once again.  

What you are talking about is the possibility of it coming back. Yes, maybe you will still have partial insulin resistance and this stays.
There is probably no peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy and nephropathy, etc. with A1C lower than 6.
In fact, 5.7-6.4 is usually considered pre-diabetes and below 5.7 is considered normal.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
It's kind of sad that the EU does not follow suit and is still very anti-Bitcoin, but the US is bound to affect EU policy sooner or later.

The cunts unelected officials leading the ECB are not too different from the ones leading the Fed, actually. But the population in the EU is more fragmented and less sensitive to some issues - inflation in particular. There are wider differences from state to state than in the US, and single states can and will apply different corrective measures. Besides, people in the EU are mostly unarmed.

Let's once and for all kill the myth that europeans aren't armed shall we. https://voxeurop.eu/en/a-map-of-gun-ownership-in-europe/
I myself have seven firearms, revolver, pistol, rifles, shotguns, and a automatic carbine (fnc).

There are countries in Europe that has more civilian guns per capita than some states in the USA.


Even i, as a pacifist (with limits, though) own a WW1 carabiner (russian). Found it under the matrace of a man who was about to kill himself. Unlucky guy swallowed some pills and some cans of beer before he fell off the couch and hit his temple on the edge of the living room table, went unconscious and finally bleeded to death. The good part is that he was a real asshole. However, after me and my ex-ex-ex-girl, who happened to be his daughter, found him lying in his own blood, we had to clean up afterwards and found the rifle with ammunition. He wasn't in legal posession of the thing. Tested it using a wise and a rope and it didn't explode.
This one is for emergency use, of course. For staying in rough urban areas and nightly noises around the house i got used to carry a M32 hex nut and a paracord sling separately with me, which serve as poor man's baton after quickly being combined in the right way  Cool
Also, i live in a rural area, so about every tenth man around is a hunter, and recently a retired gunsmith moved in nearby, so i am sure we are sufficiently armed around here  Grin

A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.

Once you are diagnosed with Diabetes, it remain with you forever. There is no permanent cure of Diabetes and Blood Pressure so far. I have A1C under 6 but that doesn't mean my Diabetes is cured. If I deviate from my current eating and exercise pattern then A1C will start rising once again.  

IIRC, Diabetes is some sort of autoimmunity, and it's related to the intestines. There's a lot of research going on and sombody announced a promising cure lately. One can help it by reducing carbs that aren't healthy for other people, after all, but since a close friend got rid of his cancer with MSM (supp) and a diet (he lost appetite anyway, after parts of his stomach got removed), there are likely some ways successfully fight Diabetes as well. A lot of research is concentrated around gut bacteriae, but the microbiome is still a big mystery to science.

However, Bitcoin could accelerate research by orders of magnitudes, so maybe we'll witness some surprise some day when it comes to cure Diabetes.


hero member
Activity: 1120
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A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.

Once you are diagnosed with Diabetes, it remain with you forever. There is no permanent cure of Diabetes and Blood Pressure so far. I have A1C under 6 but that doesn't mean my Diabetes is cured. If I deviate from my current eating and exercise pattern then A1C will start rising once again.  
hero member
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bitcoin retard
does somebody have a list of the actual non-kyc exchanges?

I'm sure you'll find something on the following link - on the rest of the forum it's already a well-known thing Wink

https://kycnot.me/

Thanks so much!

Cool site.

I think I will also check out some overseas non-kyc CEX's... if someone knows some or even has experience with them, it's much appreciated
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  

Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy

It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

I haven't tasted taro and it might taste different then potato. But for people with diabetes this vege is not recommended just like potato.

I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  


Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy
It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

Lots of peppers ,onions, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, tomatoes,  cucumbers, eggplant, squash, avocados.
Meat, dairy, fish. high fat, high protein, lower carbs good for my diet.

All that good for person with diabetes. I haven't eaten avocados yet since they are not grown locally here. Imported Avocados are available but they are very expensive. If you are with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) then low carbs is the only choice.
I don't take any medicine for my Diabetes, so far controlling it with my diet and exercise. My A1C is under 6, so it's a bit controlled. 

A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.
legendary
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