BTW, look at gold and silver today. Does this look inflationary?
That short term isn't very interesting. I did look at the price of beef today. $1-2 per pound up from when I last looked a few weeks ago. Lumber still up. 3,500,000,000,000 dollar bill floating around, millions of unemployed crossing the border and a number of countries who've already made noises about deposing the petrodollar. It doesn't happen till it happens but anyone who's not getting their ducks in a row is going to be like the people who was complaining there was no TP available because all the people who saw there was going to be a run on TP went ahead and stocked up.
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I mean, we knew they were not going to go down without a fight. The petrodollar is on borrowed time and we're at the foothills of hyper-inflation. Prepare for things to get messy.
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Lets be honest, low budget cardboard cut out monsters on a primitive set were good back in the day, no denying, but gotta move with the times, and not be stuck in a timelord time warp, yeah? Some of the new updated stuff is really good, imo.
Some changes better than others. I think moving away from the multi-episode stories was a mistake
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sorry for OT but im an olde skoole dr who fan since the beginnings, William Hartnell forever.. current show is actually offensive to some old timers like meself. sigh..
yeah.. thunderbirds, original '60s dr who.. im dating myself lol.
Tom Baker was my guy. The new stuff was passable but no longer...
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Just another blast from the past And if I had invested in bitcoin when I first learned of it (mostly through Rick Falkvinge's rave), I would be very sorry and angry now.
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So are we really running into Chinese aversion to the number 4?
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I'm happy with it. The longer we hang out in a price range, the more it becomes the "new normal" (i.e. a launchpad).
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Sometimes there could be a BIG ass spike down that many people believe that the draconian legislation in the USA is actually going to keep bad boy bitcoin down..
It's also not necessarily what people think the legislation will do to bitcoin but what people think that other people think the legislation is going to do to the price. These second-order effects are a big part of why I hold and not trade. Long-term, you can have some idea of the value of the technology, short-term your trying to guess the psychology of a bunch of loons.
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They had almost a solid year to purchase btc sub 10k. And most of them didn't do it.
I've come to the conclusion that when people talk to me about crypto, they are looking for validation, not illumination.
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El Salvador may become overwhelmed by refugees from the US.
Population 6.5 million. So it would take quite a lot to affect politics there. Perhaps somewhere smaller might be better.
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Hey whoever's driving this thing, you've moved the lever in the wrong direction. Get it sorted!
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On the other hand, I do agree with his overall view about bitcoin being a long term play.. and also his overall perception that bitcoin is going to go up forever, Laura.. but there might be some decently long periods of downity between some of the periods of UPpity.
Yes. Though I lean more towards an s-curve. I just think anyone that gives any weight to twitter is making a mistake. Logistic growth takes an s-shape only on linear charts. Yes
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On the other hand, I do agree with his overall view about bitcoin being a long term play.. and also his overall perception that bitcoin is going to go up forever, Laura.. but there might be some decently long periods of downity between some of the periods of UPpity.
Yes. Though I lean more towards an s-curve. I just think anyone that gives any weight to twitter is making a mistake.
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Deep but true, when you check out the exotic cars surrounding the loser 🤷
Except it's probably the opposite, hodlers are likely driving cheap clunkers. 🙋
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"People joke that Bitcoin isn’t really a trading strategy, it’s an exit strategy. What we want to hold is a form of non-sovereign store of value forever [...] I took a survey: the average Twitter user thinks it’s going to last 3500 years. Nobody’s in a hurry with Bitcoin. We’re thinking that it’s the future of property."
The average twitter user is either a bot or an idiot depending how you measure it.
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In my Opinion, Advanced Beings do not play games with each others Lives and put Hard Value on their existence. A Civilization based soley on Progress and Innovation would be obssessed with it .. thinking NONE of Money. Thinking just of a Better Future and leaving the Planet you came in, in Literally a better way Just imagine this.... Money is just a civilization's encoding of the laws of thermodynamics.
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Nice! At least all that flare gas burning isn't for nothing. Does this mean Bitcoin becomes the new petro-dollar?
That would be interesting. Stick a bunch of gas powered generators on top and mine with the generated power.
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Looks like it might be an interesting night.
Or not.
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Looks like it might be an interesting night.
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Is this ONLY pertaining to allowing bitcoin or is it a broader policy allowing shitcoins, too? Maybe a link would be helpful to attempt to suss out some details, if there are some details available. Are there even any pure Bitcoin exchanges? It would seem that this would include other coins by default.
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