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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 8597. (Read 26719884 times)

legendary
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Good Saturday morning, WO gang! I just saw a cool video and made this gif. I am going to have some coffee with my friends now, and this is how I will feel peeking at the price  Grin



Dinner and the show!

Fancy.
He was paying attention at the begining. He saw that others have that violent guy under control. That's a smart guy. Doesn't put his energy where he doesn't need to

What you actually see is human behaviour for when you don't have a map for what to do. He is frozen in check phone loop.



here is another example, something out of the ordinary. Boom hypnosis



The guy freezes and doesn't know what to do, also the customers experience the same.


I am learning a lot about this stuff.

You must of missed the guy who didnt want to give up his phone or drink when an armed robbery was happening and he just sat at the bar chilled asf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtHwcfNHfPM


But this interview by Craig wright with cointelegraph a few days ago might get you triggered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS8DmU17E14
 Angry
legendary
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Free spirit
Good Saturday morning, WO gang! I just saw a cool video and made this gif. I am going to have some coffee with my friends now, and this is how I will feel peeking at the price  Grin



Dinner and the show!

Fancy.
He was paying attention at the begining. He saw that others have that violent guy under control. That's a smart guy. Doesn't put his energy where he doesn't need to

What you actually see is human behaviour for when you don't have a map for what to do. He is frozen in check phone loop.



here is another example, something out of the ordinary. Boom hypnosis



The guy freezes and doesn't know what to do, also the customers experience the same.


I am learning a lot about this stuff.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I would not like to live near your home. Cheesy

goddamn right boi

'cause the calibrations around here are off the hook biotch
legendary
Activity: 2702
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Free spirit
Good Saturday morning, WO gang! I just saw a cool video and made this gif. I am going to have some coffee with my friends now, and this is how I will feel peeking at the price  Grin



Dinner and the show!

Fancy.
He was paying attention at the begining. He saw that others have that violent guy under control. That's a smart guy. Doesn't put his energy where he doesn't need to

What you actually see is human behaviour for when you don't have a map for what to do. He is frozen in check phone loop.

legendary
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Merit: 2053
Free spirit
If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.

I guess he means an open SMTP server without user authentication will be IP blacklisted in very short time (that is my experience from the past too).

yes, that would be bad

Sorry few years since I was an exchange administrator
member
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Good Saturday morning, WO gang! I just saw a cool video and made this gif. I am going to have some coffee with my friends now, and this is how I will feel peeking at the price  Grin



Dinner and the show!

Fancy.
He was paying attention at the begining. He saw that others have that violent guy under control. That's a smart guy. Doesn't put his energy where he doesn't need to
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.

I guess he means an open SMTP server without user authentication will be IP blacklisted in very short time (that is my experience from the past too).

yes, that would be bad
legendary
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Finally, the hacked exchanges thread update is finished.
Now the information is clearer, more accurate and with more data.
Including the main hacks, separated by year from 2011 to 2019.

I leave the link to the thread in case you want to give your opinion, good or bad reviews are welcome.

List of Hacked Exchanges, since 2011

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hacked-exchanges-since-2011-5090869
sr. member
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Why it would go up please? I don't understand...

Cos it's BTC.
What do you mean? It's something that goes up with no reason? Till which level?

To 9000, obviously.
Because it would suit you?  Roll Eyes
In two years it will go much higher than $9k.

two years seems to be a bit of a stretched out scenario...

We are looking at ATH that is quite likely within this calendar year, but could drag out to 15-20 months from here...


Most crypto discussion and analysis, or whatever you want to call it, has a horizon of months or weeks, or mere days.  That's much too short.
Let's take the long view.
Bitcoin's market follows a wavelike pattern.  Since 2012, when the first halving happened, the waves have a period of a bit less than four years -- the time between halvings.
That puts the next ATH late 2021.

legendary
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If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.

I guess he means an open SMTP server without user authentication will be IP blacklisted in very short time (that is my experience from the past too).
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
If opening SMTP may risk getting blacklisted by ISPs?


Had not heard of that. I could always use gmail's SMTP server. I would assume that having an SMTP server would get blacklisted if there is a lot of spam coming from that IP.
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legendary
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You don't like dollars?  Name your poison.  Gold?  BTC gonna go up against gold.  Light Sweet Crude?  BTC goin' up.  The price of ladyboys in Bangkok?  BTC will go up.
......
How much you paying for ladyboys these days? BTC price prefferable  Wink

I hate to be white-knighting Millionero or any other WO peep for that matter, but I am fairly positive that Millionero was only speaking hypothetically in regards to the ladyboy matter, not from actual personal experience(s).  

Now I am getting embarrassing.


Hopefully seen as friendly banter. Just having some fun. You knew that right?.... right?

I would have thought that it would be quite difficult to have taken my response post seriously too... I mean, me white knighting Millionero..  to attempt to defend him from accusations of ladyboy activities...... Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Surely, for some members here, ladyboy experiences are more common than for other members. I remember one time, many years ago, there were a couple of girls making fun of me on a regular basis and they were asserting that I had been dancing with a guy and I did not know it...   I kept going back and forth in my memory to attempt to figure out which person about which they were referring, and I never did really figure it out even though it kind of bothered me for quite a long time when I would see those two girls and they would laugh and laugh and laugh at me about details that I did not even know.. and they would not say more to me because it was like an insider joke to them that gave them a lot of pleasure at my seeming expense.. and I suppose that they just wanted me to figure it out.. and I never did figure it out.... . anyhow.. this was not even in a SEA location...
legendary
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You aren't going to become wealthy through a salary.

You either need to own something or get your money to earn money for you.

Trading time for money won't get it done.

Learn what rich people do and replicate it.



Thank you Bitcoin.

Das ist es!

thank you, Jimbo
legendary
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you have no fear that CSWs insane mind will finish its decent into lunacy and utterly destroying whatever you think bsv is?

No. Users are not forced to accept new versions of SW. Anyone is free to continue using the previously existing version. This nullifies any threat.

Of course, it is likely that nChain is a significant miner, which does lead to some exposure in this regard. But Craig does not hold exclusive chains of power in that organization, and others there are not suicidal. So, somewhat mitigated.

does csw know about this?

he would most likely sue them and take his own devs to court if they ignore his decisions. or split from bsv if they dont listen. just extrapolating this on observed past behavior.

anyway as you say they dont have to follow so it will be intersting as to how long bsv puts up with him.



Seems like the writing is on the wall, CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW, shills are out in force trying to push this. We should all support CSW in his efforts to sue Ayre for libel. BOSSv (Bitcoin Original Satoshi Super Vision) sounds better too.

Where do you get this tripe?




Great. Yet none of the above supports your claim that "CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW". Nor that "shills are out in force trying to push this". Why don't we focus on your claim before diverting to an entirely different topic?

Ayre (the person who pretty much owns Faketoshi) is just a single person in BSv world?

Again - none of your Ayre quotes support the assertion that there is a pivot to 'unseat' Craig by the 'BSV powers that be'.

IOW you are completely misrepresenting the scant 'evidence' you presume to be bringing forth.

The main dude that's bankrolling the whole BSv clown show, owns CSW with all his patents etc..literally went from saying that if you think Craig is not Satoshi you're a scammer, to you shouldn't be supporting BSv because of CSW. Well, like i said "13 out of 14 kindergartners can spot a pivot (one ate his crayon), but can jbreher??" guess the answer is no to that. You're too smart to claim that you're in denial, so you must be shilling
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Every minute BULL

I will be angry if we go below $8,000 now because I made a significant buy last night.

If buying Bitcoin can make you angry, I recommend not doing it. I been dollar cost averaging since Nov 14th, even buying above $8K, so will be happy if it goes back down below it.
My m₿ p/h at work has crashed significantly in recent weeks, but fortunately it doesn't make me angry. I'm always hoping my m₿ p/h goes up over the coming months, not down.
If Bitcoin goes up, then my money goes up. If Bitcoin goes down, then my m₿ p/h goes up. It's a win win, as long as we don't crash below $5K after the halving  Tongue

1) I believe that I understand what you are saying, but could you spell out m₿ p/h?  Usually if you use an unfamiliar acronym, you will say what it is, at least one time, and it should be easily referable, like in the same post, for example.

2) regarding going below $5k:   surely we have to be prepared for anything, and surely going below $5k could happen.. we are not exactly a long way from there, right now, but it does seem like the odds of going below $5k after the halvening would be pretty low.. maybe even below 10%?  Not sure about how to assign probabilities of that, exactly, but it is far from a non-zero chance - even though UP would be much preferable to HODLers, but we also should realize that there remains a decent number of BIG players that would like to either prove the various BTC price prediction models to be wrong (which would not really be an easy accomplishment) or more easily cause the appearance of them being wrong (which would be an easier thing to pull off).  In any event, even 4 months can sometimes feel like a long time in bitcoinlandia... .. so a snarky thing to proclaim at this point is that the next 4-6 months are critical.tm
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
You aren't going to become wealthy through a salary.

You either need to own something or get your money to earn money for you.

Trading time for money won't get it done.

Learn what rich people do and replicate it.



Thank you Bitcoin.
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Interesting factors taken into account for predictions.

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How to Make Correct Bitcoin Predictions:

Rule 1: If price went up like crazy in the last 4-5 months, project the same increase 4-5 months into the future.

Rule 2: Copy the 3-4 year prediction of a power law model. Maybe adjust it a bit downwards to be safe.

Rule 3 below...



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Rule 3: After a bear market project a similar growth as at the start of a previous cycle 6-12 months into the future.

Source: https://twitter.com/BitcoinEcon/status/1221002064165330945
legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
Good Saturday morning, WO gang! I just saw a cool video and made this gif. I am going to have some coffee with my friends now, and this is how I will feel peeking at the price  Grin



Dinner and the show!

Fancy.
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