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1321  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 09, 2021, 10:16:19 AM
Yeah, I saw that too. Actually I don't think it can go in (on some countries at least―the WAN jack is smaller, only 4 pins)... That's why it's not shown pushed in... LOL!

I think you might be thinking of the DSL port. I still have a disused DSL modem somewhere. The feet melted to the surface it was sitting on.

Yes, that's the one I was thinking of. Maybe not fully accurate, by it's sometimes called WAN in the context of an xDSL modem/router.
1322  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 09, 2021, 09:49:46 AM


Your fucking kidding me!... and they are plugging it into the WAN port not LAN port!

Yeah, I saw that too. Actually I don't think it can go in (on some countries at least―the jack is smaller, only 4 pins)... That's why it's not shown pushed in... LOL!

No, it will go in, but that is for NTD/NTU/Modems with Ethernet Hand Off...

But the subject said, here is how to make your internet without wifi... that’s how we connected before wifi!

EDIT: that does look like a wireless 4 port router, not a dsl router

Yes, I see your point, but the article should consider the configuration that is used by 99% of internet users, i.e., a xDSL modem/router, which has 1 WAN (phone line) port, which is only one and colored differently than the rest, and 4x LAN (Ethernet) ports, which are next to each other as a group of 4. See the photo. When one wants to "connect to the internet without Wi-Fi and get a speedier connection", they should connect their computers to one of the 4 LAN ports. The WAN port is always wired, whether one uses Wi-Fi (wireless) or Ethernet (wired).

That's the way I understand it at least...



$60k sun? Wen mun?
1323  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 09, 2021, 09:34:55 AM


Your fucking kidding me!... and they are plugging it into the WAN port not LAN port!

Yeah, I saw that too. Actually I don't think it can go in (on some countries at least―the WAN jack is smaller, only 4 pins)... That's why it's not shown pushed in... LOL!
1324  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 09, 2021, 09:14:00 AM
- APXH ΣOΦIAΣ ΓNΩΣIΣ AΓNOIAΣ - (Kλεόβoυλoς o Pόδιoς, 6oς αι. π.χ.).  <> You start to acquire wisdom, when you acknowledge that you don't know shit.

Merited.

Adding to this:

"The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing." ― Socrates
1325  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 08, 2021, 11:56:06 PM
Like clockwork...

Let's burn some trees baby!
1326  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 07, 2021, 10:59:44 PM
Using the word "cryptocurrency" to describe Bitcoin is perfectly fine and fully correct. Bitcoin is indeed a cryptocurrency. There are many other cryptocurrencies (a.k.a. altcoins, shitcoins) which are not very much loved in these here parts. Let's not demonize the word just because it is used to also describe shitcoins.

Specifically to WO, since it is a Bitcoin-only thread, it is WO's unofficial netiquette to refrain from using the word "cryptocurrency" when referring to Bitcoin, which makes sense. Just simply call it Bitcoin. What I dislike in WO posts, is the general use of the word "crypto", in order to give credit to various shitcoins, usually of the big-block, propeller-head, or Shiba-Inu varieties. You know who you are, expect a bat-slapping and/or rusty pipe treatment. And rightly so.



In other news, Bitcoin seems to like the $50k club a lot, and doesn't want to leave... Number not go down, but number not go up either. Hopefully we'll see $60k in March, leaving $50k (a significant psychological number) behind for good, and clearing the way for the next significant psycho-number, which is $100k. Desensitized as most of us may have become, reaching that number will surely be a life-changing event for many of us. I'm pretty certain ("gut feeling has never failed me" and all—this is for Jay) that $100k will happen this year, and some even predict it will significantly exceed that. 2021 sure looks like it's going to be the best YTD for Bitcoin.

Onwards & upwards!

HoDL.
1327  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 06, 2021, 05:38:26 PM
This such boring movement last couple of weeks.. WO - when $60k??

I see a SHS pattern in daily.
Probably "such boring" will be over soon.
Relax  Grin

a great man formula to get rid of "that such boring" is a meditation on the beach with 2 sexy girls around "lol"



I keep in my mind....soon >>"100k" Cool

I know a bit about meditation and all three on the photo are doing it wrong.
However, it's more important that you do it, not so much how you do it, but the chinese and yogi are quite strict with the traditional postures.

Yeah, especially the one in the blue top seems to be doing it "her own way", like she's waiting for something important... She even has her shoes ready, to run to the nearest HoDLer once Bitcoin reaches $100k. Nice.
1328  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 06, 2021, 02:08:04 PM
$48k (40k €) is pretty much established.
[...]

I really like your posts AlcoHoDL, but you must be new here.

Don't be fooled by the noise...
There won't be any rainforests where we're going.  Wink
1329  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 06, 2021, 11:40:50 AM
$48k (40k €) is pretty much established.

2017's ATH was $20k (17k €). That's 2.4x in just over 3 years, and with a severe Bitcoin winter in between. Try to name any other investment that would have given you this much profit.

For Bitcoin to equal the yield of a normal bank savings account with 2% annual interest rate (rare these days) in the period between the ATH of 2017 (buying the top) and now, Bitcoin price would have to drop to just over $22k (18k €).

The above assumes one has "bought the top", right at the ATH of 2017 ("worst" point to buy ever in Bitcoin's history up to that point). Any other time would result in higher gains, orders of magnitude higher in the vast majority of cases. Banks/stonks don't stand a chance.

Just let this sink in.

Onwards & upwards.

HoDL.

Edit: Added paragraph, made statements stronger/clearer.
1330  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 06, 2021, 10:28:19 AM
This space elevator discussion is very interesting. And it fits well within the Bitcoin WO topic.

See, all WOers are already aboard Elon's rocket and cruising through space tasting White Russians (not just the beverage). But, something has to be done for the nocoiners and the mindrusters down there. I don't see any other option for them, but a space elevator. OK, they won't be able to ever reach us, but going past geostationary orbit sure is better than nothing.

Now, kneel down and pray to Karhu, nocoiners, that Elon is going to build that damned elevator soon, or you're going to end up sitting your asses on Earth, watching our $1M WO party in 8K streaming and wondering "what if I HeDL?"
1331  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 05, 2021, 03:57:45 PM
He BTFD once again!


https://twitter.com/michael_saylor/status/1367824821011296257?s=20

More details here

PLS Note: 16 seconds reaction time. Screengrab and post to WO. You're welcome.

“At an average price of ~$24,119 per bitcoin”  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
It’s ok I don’t own ~91,064 bitcoins but still my average buy is way better at $9,071 per bitcoin.

Candidate for a poll:

What's your average Bitcoin buy price?

< $1
$1 - $10
$11 - $100
$101 - $1,000
$1,001 - $2,000   <--- I am here.
$2,001 - $5,000
$5,001 - $10,000
$10,001 - $20,000
$20,001 - $50,000
> $50,000
I don't own any.
I mined it all.
I mindrusted it all!
1332  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 04, 2021, 12:28:52 PM
How are you doing WO brothers!

It's been long days and I am alive.

Observing at $49,270!

AA = AlcoHoDLics Anonymous... We're alive too.

Welcome back dear brother.

Yes, $49k. Ant price if you ask me.

Double-k digits have grown to be quite boring IMHO. No fun anymoar. New Carolina excitement should come when we conquer $100k.
1333  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 07:28:26 PM
I'm selling almost every day (DCA) to pay for our lake.

We started with regular cars, then lambos, now ranches and lakes...soon whole building blocks and/or villages, then islands, maybe asteroids, planets, stars, etc
  Grin

For me, Bitcoin has "bought" me the most important thing in the universe: time, and the peace of mind that I can survive and do anything I ever wanted to do, without having to work for it. My life is already full, no need for Lambos or lakes. I own two wonderful houses, one in the city, another in the countryside, right next to a beautiful beach. My car is 6 years old and in pristine condition. Frankly, sometimes I'm trying to think of what to buy, but I'm out of ideas...

tl;dr: The most important thing that Bitcoin can buy, is TIME! The time one needs to do the things that really matter (and these are almost never material, although most people have been conditioned/brainwashed to think they are).

Thank you, Bitcoin!

coming from a very poor family and I never had any meaningful amount of money way into my 30ies. then bitcoin happened. and one day i was - of all places -strolling through the aisles of a giant home depot store when it dawned on me that prices of things lost their meaning and that i could fill up my cart with what ever i wanted - but -unlike a kids dream in a toys`r us store- the magic was gone. i bought nothing.

I know a guy who won 2 million € on the lottery and in 2 years' time he was up to the neck in debt.

It's not easy to be rich if you don't have brains. You can be super-rich though.
1334  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 05:12:06 PM
I'd actually like to have a property with a lake too. Then I'd go somewhere in the middle, and depending on how deep it was, throw something overboard and try to look for it. Maybe a box or a bottle with something heavy so it sinks. Or you build something that you can sink underwater and keep there, like an underwater cave or "habitat" or safe or something.

If the place has winter, then whatever you put there is literally in cold storage, frozen.

I like this idea, not just for things, but for people! Maybe Elwar could integrate it with some of his seastead designs. Like, you can live normally above sea-level, but you can also go "down" under the sea, in an all-windowed room, to see everything. That would be awesome.
1335  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 05:00:56 PM
I'm selling almost every day (DCA) to pay for our lake.

We started with regular cars, then lambos, now ranches and lakes...soon whole building blocks and/or villages, then islands, maybe asteroids, planets, stars, etc
  Grin

For me, Bitcoin has "bought" me the most important thing in the universe: time, and the peace of mind that I can survive and do anything I ever wanted to do, without having to work for it. My life is already full, no need for Lambos or lakes. I own two wonderful houses, one in the city, another in the countryside, right next to a beautiful beach. My car is 6 years old and in pristine condition. Frankly, sometimes I'm trying to think of what to buy, but I'm out of ideas...

tl;dr: The most important thing that Bitcoin can buy, is TIME! The time one needs to do the things that really matter (and these are almost never material, although most people have been conditioned/brainwashed to think they are).

Thank you, Bitcoin!

Indeed. Time and peace of mind are almost as important as health and family (including friends).

Luckily my life is also full and has been for many years. I haven't had a "real job" in 45 years. I have lots of family/friends and my health is pretty good for my age. I haven't really worried for years even when I was poor. Now I have enough Bitcoin to not have to worry about money ever again.

As for the lake, it's just the means to even more peace of mind and a place to enjoy my time in a peaceful healthy environment.



No question, Jimbo, your life and attitude towards Bitcoin is a model case of how it should be done.

I'm sure your new private lake will give you years of enjoyment (is the pic from there?). My Bitcoin stash is nowhere near what's needed to buy a whole lake (!!!), but I was fortunate enough to already own a seaside home, which is more than enough for my needs.

Buying a lake... Wait! When Bitcoin reaches $1M it may even be possible for us little fish too!
1336  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 04:43:44 PM
Such a great feeling to go out shopping, come back a couple of hours later and realise that while you were out you made 400 times the money you spent shopping.

Man, next time I'll be buying a few more things...

Onwards & upwards!

HoDL.

You must have done some serious shopping, AlcoHoDL.

I was careful enough not to reveal specific amounts, but yeah, shopping takes a whole new meaning for a Bitcoin HoDLer. I just buy what I want. I don't look at prices. I'm not talking about extravagant stuff, but before Bitcoin I used to check the prices to be sure I'm in my budget. Not anymore. The good thing is that I'm not into luxurious (read: expensive) stuff, so anything I need is now well within my reach. That's what I meant by "peace of mind" in my earlier post.

The only thing missing (apart from the pump to $1M) is being able to buy stuff directly with Bitcoin.
1337  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 03:03:27 PM
I'm selling almost every day (DCA) to pay for our lake.

We started with regular cars, then lambos, now ranches and lakes...soon whole building blocks and/or villages, then islands, maybe asteroids, planets, stars, etc
  Grin

For me, Bitcoin has "bought" me the most important thing in the universe: time, and the peace of mind that I can survive and do anything I ever wanted to do, without having to work for it. My life is already full, no need for Lambos or lakes. I own two wonderful houses, one in the city, another in the countryside, right next to a beautiful beach. My car is 6 years old and in pristine condition. Frankly, sometimes I'm trying to think of what to buy, but I'm out of ideas...

tl;dr: The most important thing that Bitcoin can buy, is TIME! The time one needs to do the things that really matter (and these are almost never material, although most people have been conditioned/brainwashed to think they are).

Thank you, Bitcoin!
1338  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 01:33:24 PM
Such a great feeling to go out shopping, come back a couple of hours later and realise that while you were out you made 400 times the money you spent shopping.

Man, next time I'll be buying a few more things...

Onwards & upwards!

HoDL.
1339  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 03, 2021, 08:13:05 AM
WFT? Don't you guys ('n' gal) know nuttin'?

I SOMA-guess an attack on $50k very soon (today?) and a non-ant pump up to $55k and beyond by the end of the coming weekend.

Fuck rain forests. Burn 'em all. We like our cocaine and our hookers alright.
1340  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 02, 2021, 06:10:34 PM
every try to get new the 50k will be disruped by sell of a larger amout of coins. Second time. we were at 49750... and the next moment (no real pattern break visible) 48900 until a little rebounce... Same pattern in Jan and last week. Every time near 50k ...

Another round number psychological hurdle. As much as traders like to claim they operate on logic they seem mostly to operate on something else. We'll be fighting for every 10k milestone until 100k probably.

I think $50k and $100k will be the hardest, followed by $200k, $500k, and $1M.

These are the so called "powers", "halves" and "doubles". $100k is a power, $50k is a half, $200k is a double. Same with $1M (a power) and $500k (a half). These tend to be the most difficult to permanently cross, mainly for psychological reasons. Adding a bit of math & science to the mix, the sequence {..., 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, ...} is fairly evenly spaced on a log scale, which fits nicely with the price progressions on most price prediction models for Bitcoin.

The above sequence is also being used for voltage/time selection in oscilloscopes, and in most other instruments.



tl;dr: When we cross $50k for good, the rise to $100k could be faster that expected, but will not be easy to permanently cross. Brace yourselves, and never forget: HoDL.
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