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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 9405. (Read 26710219 times)

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.


BeeCash, BSh*tV feelings ??
legendary
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So apparently no BTC ETF for the moment:

VanEck, SolidX Withdraw Bitcoin ETF Proposal From SEC Review

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Tuesday’s filing marks the second time VanEck and SolidX withdrew the proposed ETF. The companies withdrew the same ETF proposal in January, after a prolonged government shutdown threatened to force a rejection.

The SEC is still reviewing two other bitcoin ETF proposals. One, filed by Wilshire Phoenix, would include both bitcoin and U.S. Treasury bonds in the Trust, and faces an initial deadline at the end of September, while the other, filed by Bitwise Asset Management with NYSE Arca, will be approved or rejected on Oct. 13.

Observing 10,227 honey badger doesn’t care.

They probably withdrew the application because they say another reject coming.
I expect other pursuant doing the same on the next weeks.

Imho institutional money is badly needed to get bitcoin where it is meant to, think about PlanB SF model. In case of disappointment of this model to realise the loss of positive momentum could be very heavy, resulting in a very long cryptowinter II.

Meh, the price used to dump fairly significantly after news like this. These days it doesn’t even blink. Would he really good to finally get one approved though. I wonder if we’ll see one in the next 3-4 years?
legendary
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Be a bank
From the Roger Thread:

Anyway theymos you better start censoring all this unseemly guff.

I know you're joking, and sometimes I like to merit a good joke, but I think its going to go right over Rog's fortified dome.

Yeah prolly he and his numpty-minions will now take it as proof-of-censor. I like to help out where I can. Thanks for the merit-bribe btw.

Damn a few percentages up and i'm reading alt season everywhere ........ Roll Eyes
yeah cos since margin trading came in for binance plebs, that plus a few % up is what passes for altszn nowadays
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Damn a few percentages up and i'm reading alt season everywhere ........ Roll Eyes
legendary
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Likely a lot of luck in there.

None of us should get sucked into the trap of deifying posters into sorcerers.  

Remember how revered Vinnie Lingham was in 2015/16 and how he squandered such reputation in early 2017? - but probably only after a decent number of folks got R3ckt  by selling because they actually relied on his bullshit early 2017 propositions that bitcoin was going below $500.

Yes, there is nearly always someone who gets all 7 lottery numbers correct.

BTW, this particular forecaster was 100% wrong on the dominance figure. It has trended strongly in the opposite direction from his forecast.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
hero member
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Anywhere not in the EU, US, Canada, anything muslim, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and China.

Not really sure what your beef is with EU, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. But nevermind. By far the greatest country to live in not in that list is Norway. Especially if you (plan to) have kids.
legendary
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Good fucking question. I'm pretty much limited to a handful of non-shit asian countries, eastern europe and south america. Hence my little tour of the world. Seeking a place worth living in.

Eastern Europe that's too poor to be in the EU? Ukraine... Belarus... I'm afraid those places are not too different from Russia.
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So apparently no BTC ETF for the moment:

VanEck, SolidX Withdraw Bitcoin ETF Proposal From SEC Review

Quote
Tuesday’s filing marks the second time VanEck and SolidX withdrew the proposed ETF. The companies withdrew the same ETF proposal in January, after a prolonged government shutdown threatened to force a rejection.

The SEC is still reviewing two other bitcoin ETF proposals. One, filed by Wilshire Phoenix, would include both bitcoin and U.S. Treasury bonds in the Trust, and faces an initial deadline at the end of September, while the other, filed by Bitwise Asset Management with NYSE Arca, will be approved or rejected on Oct. 13.

Observing 10,227 honey badger doesn’t care.

They probably withdrew the application because they say another reject coming.
I expect other pursuant doing the same on the next weeks.

Imho institutional money is badly needed to get bitcoin where it is meant to, think about PlanB SF model. In case of disappointment of this model to realise the loss of positive momentum could be very heavy, resulting in a very long cryptowinter II.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Cannot turn a pickle back into a cucumber, for whatever that is worth?

Here comes the JayJuanGee post
All in your face
The Bitcoin propaganda is live in effect and he don't waste time
Typing up a single coherent line
Jump to the JayJuanGee Post
Jump jump to the JayJuanGee Post Jump

Are you jumping roach?  I hope so, but don't hurt ur lil retarded selfie.

sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
Cannot turn a pickle back into a cucumber, for whatever that is worth?

Here comes the JayJuanGee post
All in your face
The Bitcoin propaganda is live in effect and he don't waste time
Typing up a single coherent line
Jump to the JayJuanGee Post
Jump jump to the JayJuanGee Post Jump
legendary
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The Fed emergency printed $54 billion this morning to correct the lending market.

The last time this happened was in 2008.

Bitcoin was born out of the last crisis and will prove itself in the coming one.

https://twitter.com/Rhythmtrader/status/1174072434477195270

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/17/business/overnight-lending-rate-spike-ny-fed/index.html

 Grin
legendary
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https://twitter.com/lopp

Everything, even if it's bad, is good for Bitcoin.

legendary
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Blockchains incentivize our species to spread far apart, so that great distances may intervene, casting their hash horizons over colonial outposts like dark wings, protecting new, fledgling coins.

If this hypothesis is true, it means that bitcoin is more than merely new money.  It is a new driver in the expansion of civilization and will play a bigger role in the future story of humanity than any of us now realize.



good stuff
full member
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Ready for some weird stuff. Bitcoin Sci-Fi
Someone else posted this on F2Pool

Hyperbitcoinization on Earth BTC

What does a hyperbitcoinized future Earth settling nearby planets look like?

https://www.unchained-capital.com/blog/law-of-hash-horizons/

If someone else has posted this already ...my bad

"center of hash"

outstanding, and yes, it's new here

BTW, they ripped that graphic element directly from http://stuffin.space/

Yea, I thought it was pretty cool. I never thought about "center of hash " issues until reading this.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
Ready for some weird stuff. Bitcoin Sci-Fi
Someone else posted this on F2Pool

Hyperbitcoinization on Earth BTC

What does a hyperbitcoinized future Earth settling nearby planets look like?

https://www.unchained-capital.com/blog/law-of-hash-horizons/

If someone else has posted this already ...my bad

"center of hash"

outstanding, and yes, it's new here

BTW, they ripped that graphic element directly from http://stuffin.space/
full member
Activity: 298
Merit: 149
Ready for some weird stuff. Bitcoin Sci-Fi
Someone else posted this on F2Pool

Hyperbitcoinization on Earth BTC

What does a hyperbitcoinized future Earth settling nearby planets look like?

https://www.unchained-capital.com/blog/law-of-hash-horizons/

If someone else has posted this already ...my bad
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
Can't read it. Care to help?

It says Jews at Goldman Sachs have purchased lots of imaginary, centralized, digital shitcoins that have no value whatsoever and are looking for someone to dump them on but there's a global liquidity crisis and peak debt so no greater fool exists.  We will then attempt to waive regulatory requirements in order to dump them on you.
legendary
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Meanwhile for some crypto watchers out in Vegas baby where duke is from! Cheesy

read the fine print at the bottom if you can save and zoom in to the pic

Can't read it. Care to help?
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Interesting to read a debunking of the 'in jail for fireworks' line:

I somehow don't believe his story of going to jail for 10 months for selling firecrackers on ebay.  I think there is something to the story he is leaving out.
Here's a transcript of the sentencing hearing, detailing exactly why he was sentenced to 10 months in jail, including the parts of the story he may have left out. Spoiler alert: pipe bombs aren't firecrackers.

I'm not so sure. I'm not going spelunking through the entire trial transcript. But from the sentencing, it appears that the term 'pipe bomb' appears only once. To wit:

"I think one factor that the Court can take into consideration or at least should consider is there were some pipe bombs involved in this case as well that were not charged and are not incorporated in the conduct that's before the Court..."
(emphasis added)

To me, this looks as if the matter of any pipe bombs were never even discussed in trial -- evidence entered, testimony revealing, etc -- and that the prosecution was allowed to get a sideswipe freebie in unchallenged.

Of course, 'pipe bomb' is a pretty specific term of art. I'd be curious to know what the legal definition of such was -- if indeed any evidence referring to such was ever entered into trial. But it apparently was not.

Until someone points me at anything within the trial transcript itself indicating evidence of dealing in pipe bombs, I'm inclined to accept Roger at his word.

As a sidebar, I find it kind of funny how this here crypto community is absorbed by long-past actions of various parties that have absolutely nothing to do with any crypto topic whatsoever.

Roger's character and integrity does come into question, in part because the frequently emotional dumbass takes matters personal and makes matters personal.  Therefore, his history is relevant and likely sheds some light  on his character and integrity.

On the other hand, it is possible that Roger was more sane in his youth and has become more pickled in his older age.  Cannot turn a pickle back into a cucumber, for whatever that is worth?
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