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13521  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2019, 05:34:01 AM
I can't shake this awful feeling we're going to plunge below $8k, then perhaps test $7.5k USD... That red dildo really was unpleasant earlier today. Sorta "Rest of 201920 is going to be stupid before cooler heads prevail in the New Year, as we approach the halvening"

In a bear sorta mood, with winter coming.

Yeah, but currently we are in 2019 - NOT in 2020....

Therefore, FTFY.

On a personal level, I am not really too bothered by our seemingly long and drawn out correction.  It seems to be somewhat ambiguous about how a lot of this is affecting the alts, and any kind of little sign of alt coin pumpening has been seeming to cause those pumpeners to be coming out of the woodwork and proclaiming alt coin season, blah blah blah... so probably some of this additional stagnant and even seemingly shitty shorter-term BTC performance is a kind of blessing in disguise that allows for further possible purging of the ongoing shitcoin froth.. and there are a few of them that seem really in need of further purging.

On the other hand, I have no real idea how low we might go in the shorter-term, but it seems that even a BTC correction that goes back as low as $5k would not be even close to as harsh on longterm BTC HODLers as compared to what kind of impact (maybe positive) that it would have in terms of purging some more shitcoin froth.
13522  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2019, 04:15:14 AM


You speak the truth my brother, and for that I thank you.



Wtf = happening .... new trolls .... keep out our healthy environment

New troll? Come on dude. Your profile is from 2017.

I was here years before that. My profile was hacked when the passwords were leaked back in 2015.
Had 0 luck trying to get my account back. I stopped posting on this forum when the influx of n00bs came in 2017-18. Sad really.  This place is a shadow of what it once was. But I love this thread so much i lurk for years still.  

If you had been such a presumptively wonderful WO veteran that deserves credit for "time served" (beyond mere lurking.. you cannot expect to receive much WO "street cred" for merely lurking, can you?), then why don't you share your old username with us for our ability to look at your purported posting and contribution history? - and then perhaps you might be able to receive some respect for your past contributions to the cause (even if we might not agree with your various posts), in the event that you had not been some lame-ass member who had a historical contribution level that amounts to spouting similar kinds of nonsense as evidenced by your stupid-ass non-sensical posts from today.
13523  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2019, 04:04:09 AM
Let trolls troll. As long as no one replies, they'll get weary. Not everyone has r0ach's patience level of stubborn tardness.


FTFY
13524  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: October 15, 2019, 11:46:56 PM
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I’m the asshole who keeps inventing things that other people need. I’m not the good media personality. You think I’m gonna complain because I only get to keep $6 billion? And I’m the only surviving member of Satoshi? The judge ruled it was a partnership. I’m the asshole Satoshi. And Dave was the nice one. So have a nice day.

As far as I know, the real Satoshi NEVER showed signs of being an asshole.

Let's play Can You Spot the Asshole?



LOL, I had a brand new Caddy block me in once and unluckily for him i was leaving a bar pretty lit. i rammed his car into the middle of the road while a guy holding a beer was standing there watching and laughing and the noise was so loud the bouncer came out to check what was going on. Brand New out of state plates Caddy ragtop with the price tags still on it. I also rammed the side doors in after I had pushed it far enough back to get around it. I wish i had been there to see the assholes face but I didn't feel like spending the night in jail. Cheesy

Yeah.... who's the evil one in that situation?  Hopefully, the guy had not spent the last of all his money on that car.


Never said I was an Angel. Wink


Or maybe it was the car of a little old lady, and since it was nearly brand new, it was going to depreciate rapidly anyhow.  You just helped it along a little bit.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
13525  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: October 15, 2019, 11:08:14 PM
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I’m the asshole who keeps inventing things that other people need. I’m not the good media personality. You think I’m gonna complain because I only get to keep $6 billion? And I’m the only surviving member of Satoshi? The judge ruled it was a partnership. I’m the asshole Satoshi. And Dave was the nice one. So have a nice day.

As far as I know, the real Satoshi NEVER showed signs of being an asshole.

Let's play Can You Spot the Asshole?



LOL, I had a brand new Caddy block me in once and unluckily for him i was leaving a bar pretty lit. i rammed his car into the middle of the road while a guy holding a beer was standing there watching and laughing and the noise was so loud the bouncer came out to check what was going on. Brand New out of state plates Caddy ragtop with the price tags still on it. I also rammed the side doors in after I had pushed it far enough back to get around it. I wish i had been there to see the assholes face but I didn't feel like spending the night in jail. Cheesy

Yeah.... who's the evil one in that situation?  Hopefully, the guy had not spent the last of all his money on that car.
13526  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 09:06:09 PM
Many congratulations Raja, thoroughly well deserved. You are one of the few of us who still does some real work round here.

Mmmm he’s like me, or what do you wanna say  Tongue

You're actually better than me! Wink

Neglected to say no homo.  Accordingly, we can reasonably infer.   Tongue Tongue



hahahaha

and it is only Tuesday.  Beeee Jeeez!!!!!
13527  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 08:58:04 PM
Genesis $0, High $32, Low $2
Halving $12, High $1163, Low $152
Halving $658, High $19892, Low $3129
#Bitcoin #Facts

via Imgflip Meme Generator

https://twitter.com/chartsbtc/status/1184124972999987202?s=21

Halving 2020 Price - $
High - $
Low - $

Fill in the blanks!

Halving 2020 Price - $ 9,652
High - $245,825
Low - $7,110

O.k....

I don't mean to be too anal (no homo) LFC, but those are not Bitstamp prices on that last section of historical BTC prices........

Prices on Bitstamp for that last part should have been about:  $650-ish, High $19,666, Low $3,122.28

Accordingly, I am going to use Bitstamp references while making my a kind of modified SOMAtm calculation attempt on this, which would come up with approximately these projected BTC prices:

Halving 2020 Price - $14,256.59
High - $132,942.10
Low - $25,652.65

This is my second calculation attempt, and even though I am feeling that these projected prices are a little bit bearish, they are a little bit better (or I am more comfortable) with the results of the second calculation attempt  ---- so likely my system is not very scientific.

Anyhow, below I show some of my work and contemplations, which was that I was attempting to use an approximate formula that was based on these kinds of considerations.

The approximate multipliers that played out in the 2012 to 2016 prices: Halving 54.833 High 16.9 Low 20.54

My own SOMAtm adjusted multipliers for projecting what seems to be reasonably plausible to happen in the 2016 to 2020 situation and subsequent BTC prices: Halving 21.9332 High 6.76 Low  8.216
13528  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 07:54:32 PM
Many congratulations Raja, thoroughly well deserved. You are one of the few of us who still does some real work round here.

Mmmm he’s like me, or what do you wanna say  Tongue

You're actually better than me! Wink

Neglected to say no homo.  Accordingly, we can reasonably infer.   Tongue Tongue
13529  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 06:25:53 PM
saw a sign that said "Get your free flushot and recieve a $5 coupon for use in store" and my conspiracy-theory engine starting going off with five alarms.

You, me and Torque; in the basement, listening to the shortwave, loading .308 mags...

not much homo


Hahahahhaha

Love the gayness angle.   Wink Wink

You should definitely invite this guy:

(credit to Roach)

and this guy:


(credit to Gyrsur)


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
13530  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 06:17:48 PM
It would be a thousand times better than Bitcoin ... although as it comes from a congressman, many of its reasons have a political and control tint.



Source:https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-congressman-facebook-should-add-bitcoin-not-create-libra

Congressman Warren Davidson:

Quote
”Facebook already filters content — some people say with bias, some people say it’s great, they’re protecting my safe space [...] So do we want filtered speech or free speech? Do we want filtered transactions or freedom?”

Although they think that the launch may bring destabilization to the economy, I think Bitcoin would do it with more hegemony.


Thoughts on the topic seem to be all over the place regarding what would be prudent business, but it does seem that facebook could profit stupendously if they were to attempt to go down some kind of route that is similar to square in terms of adding bitcoin.  

However, who knows?  A lot of people and businesses are quite easily distracted into wanting to print their own coin....   There is some control aspect that many people and businesses seem to have difficulties getting beyond.
13531  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 05:56:39 PM
9200 in play by the weekend

What is going to cause this?  Ongoing buying pressure?  A break out?  We are just due?  A short squeeze?   

I would like for you to be correct because it is getting a bit wearing to keep hovering in lower $8ks or even upper $7ks for so long, which can cause fears of going further down rather than hope of going up.
13532  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 05:54:31 PM
The mainstream media are out of touch with reality, when people see their smear campaign against Trump, it only rallies stronger and stronger support for Trump.

The media gets more things right than they get wrong. Trump gets more things wrong than he gets right. So your complaint is about the media???
Haha actually media is a two way lane Trump is wrong and right too but media is often known to twist and turn things while explaining them it's not that they are wrong they just figure out a way to twist the facts on their side.

That's ridiculous.

Of course, there are examples of media twisting facts, opinion and logic, but generally they are at least supposed to, in theory, attempt to present matters in a neutral manner and disclose any of their personal biases.

Trump has never even come close to having any kind of meaningful credibility.  Sure, some people like him because he says some outrageous things that are true, and a vast majority of people would either not dare to say such things or to have a platform to say such outrageous things that sometimes end up being true.

Anyone believing trump to be interested in anything except for his own attention whoring or maniacle self-absorbed thinking must have some decent level of delusion within themselves.

Don't get me wrong, there are reasons that reasonable people might side with Trump, including that he is a shit stirrer or that he is a drama queen, or he is an advocate for some kind of world view that you agree with, but being any kind of beacon of either truth or objectivity should NOT be part of the package.... unless you yourself happen to be dealing with much less than half a deck.
13533  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: October 15, 2019, 05:30:59 PM
I could have just wrote "only tards believe Faketoshi now" and saved a lot of words.

You seem to be giving too much credit to early believers of faketoshi. 

He was never really believable, so there has been a decent amount of tard or wanton gullibility regarding anyone who believed that goofball in any kind of way that got to greater than not status. 

Of course, in the beginning the public did not have as many examples of how much of a fucktwat he was, but his story was never really convincing in any kind of meaningful way that should have brought any quasi-reasonable person over a 50% belief probability threshold.
13534  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2019, 04:02:03 AM
Price is going up nicely now over $8200. Smiley
Why the sudden burst up in the btc price any news which broke now since 12 hours ago where it stood at $7900? Sad

 MicG and I donned the Vegeta hat.  Bitcoin value is powerless against it; price burst was inevitable.

Good call! Wink
Maybe I should get a hat with $20k vegeta and put it on to let the price really take off! Grin
Let me know if you can do animated gif hats. Smiley

This hat just might hypnotize Bitcoin to 20k.  
You're getting costly... your value is increasing... you are becoming scarce...



avatar-sized



I thought that we were no longer allowed to add animated avatars.  Only those members who already have animated loaded can continue to use the one that they have loaded, but if they try to upload a new animated avatar, the forum will not allow.   Isn't that the current avatar rule status?  i.e... no new animation.
13535  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 14, 2019, 11:22:33 PM
It’s cryptoqueeen ‘s BDay dinner

Cheers
Observers

Mic, congrats to Cryptoqueeen

LoL mic brother is  cryptoqueeen?  Grin
Mic is awesome WO guy.  

Nono, way of Wink
she's my GF, sometimes she writes something here, but a bit less as than I write in here...

FTFY - Understatement of the year.   Wink  even though currently feels a bit "annoying" your team will thank me later, perhaps? Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy




You fighting this seemingly benign situation, or no?      Wink


just saying.....



 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
13536  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 14, 2019, 08:33:58 PM
Just bought £250 worth, will buy another £500 before the weekend. Got to continue to stack those sats. Really happy with how many more BTC‘s I’ve manage to scoop up since we hit the bottom.

These prices won’t last forever. Buy what you can afford to gentlemen. This is still a great time to buy & noob’s who come in during the next parabolic rise will be so jealous looking at the prices we’ve bought & are continuing to buy at.

Are you going to be passing the rest of us up, in terms of the number of your sats?   Cry Cry Cry

You won't "fit in" anymore, unless you are sure to invite us mere mortals onto your private island, for a visit, from time to time.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I can personally guarantee others here have more than me. I’d never mention names but I can guarantee some here have more.
I can probably think of 5 fairly easily.

Oh.. that means that your private island (still waiting for an invitation to the currently hypothetical location... of course, I presume hookers, blow and extra lambos might be already there, too) is going to be on the smaller end, relatively speaking?
13537  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: October 14, 2019, 08:26:24 PM

Wow!!!!!!

Parties might be able to enjoy a decent amount of flexibility in terms of settling some of the matters involving payments to each other, including attornies' fees and damages and perhaps even the construction of statements regarding the extent to which they agree (or not) that the fraudster is satoshi... however, the sanctions matter would remain something that is of public concern, and I doubt that any agreement between the parties would have much, if any, affect upon the court's deliberations on those kinds of public concerns, so getting any potential sanctions leniency would be a matter regarding how persuasive the fraudster's attorney is able to be in presenting the fraudster's various defenses and justifications to present facts and argue logic (maybe asking for mercy or forgiveness) for why that diptwat should not be sanctioned with severe consequences.


The biggest sanctions are that the court has publicly voiced that Dr Wright intentionally submitted fraudulent documents to the court,  obstructed a judicial proceeding, and gave perjurious  testimony.

My opinion:

He has effectively forgone his ability to present evidence and now has zero credibility in court. It now is only a matter of how much it will cost him.

Any time he lies in the process just gives the plaintiffs the ability to re-litigate any settlement. CSW lying is a gift that just keeps on giving to them.

For the plaintiff -  the only part they have to gain by negotiations is the ease of getting an actual settlement without having to chase the payment through various jurisdictions and getting physical possession.

For CSW - his liberty and all his (and those in trusts) worldly possessions are potentially on the line.  

Good point to indicate that it is quite likely that abilities to submit evidence about the already determinations resubmitting fraud docs, obstructing proceedings and proving perjurious testimony would be limited, yet there should still be various appeal processes - and courts frequently will error on the side of making sure that parties are allowed to provide evidence and arguments (which surely, like you suggested, might not take them very far, but still CSW likely still has those kinds of rights).

Regarding liberty, he might not want to show up.  Regarding assets, I am sure that he already has attempted to employ a fairly aloof system of hiding assets, to the extent that he has any that are actually owned outright.
13538  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 14, 2019, 05:46:39 PM
Just bought £250 worth, will buy another £500 before the weekend. Got to continue to stack those sats. Really happy with how many more BTC‘s I’ve manage to scoop up since we hit the bottom.

These prices won’t last forever. Buy what you can afford to gentlemen. This is still a great time to buy & noob’s who come in during the next parabolic rise will be so jealous looking at the prices we’ve bought & are continuing to buy at.

Are you going to be passing the rest of us up, in terms of the number of your sats?   Cry Cry Cry

You won't "fit in" anymore, unless you are sure to invite us mere mortals onto your private island, for a visit, from time to time.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
13539  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 14, 2019, 05:29:06 PM


Bitcoin could drop to $6,000 according to $GBTC's premium

You are a diptwat.

That supposed premium does not really tell you anything about which way BTC prices are going, and how (or if) such premium is going to resolve itself.


Segwit airdrop

I realize that you're simply here to be a trolling fool, but are you really dumb enough to think that Segwit was a hard fork? An "airdrop" refers to getting something for free, which was what BCH and BSV were. Tell me, what did BTC holders get for free during the "Segwit airdrop"?

Any off - forkings are air drops - Relevance: tax & legal - visit ur Consultant...

Hard forks, you moldy sponge.

Quote
The new revenue ruling addresses common questions by taxpayers and tax practitioners regarding the tax treatment of a cryptocurrency hard fork.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/virtual-currency-irs-issues-additional-guidance-on-tax-treatment-and-reminds-taxpayers-of-reporting-obligations


Soft / hard

Fork is fork


Wow!!!!!

13540  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 14, 2019, 05:24:01 PM
Air Canada to stop saying “Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen” and start saying “Good morning everyone”

Conservative snowflakes triggered.

https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-staff-will-no-longer-greet-ladies-and-gentlemen-onboard-planes-1.4636694

Agreed.  Whimpy as f**** -


Do you see what's happening, Arriemoller - I am getting fraidy-cattie at truly expressing my lil selfie in a more direct kind of way... what a world! what a world!
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