Good morning Bitcoinland.
Creeping up again to the mid-$9xxx range... currently $9429USD/$12775CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Summer doldrums roll along. At least we're not dropping.
Go Bitcoin go.
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Not to mention those greedy microbreweries who converted their production from shitty tasting beer to shitty tasting hand sanitizer.
There's no excuse for shitty tasting hand sanitizer. 151 proof rum is 76% alc/vol, perfect for hand sanitation.
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Still sideways... currently $9286USD/$12603CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Borrrrrrring. C'mon Bitcoin, let's rise up. all we have to do is stop testing for this to go away.
Everybody knows it's just a scam fabricated by the MSM to scare people into giving their hard-earned money to greedy doctors and transnational mask manufacturing corporations.
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For you maybe. I've been living happily ever after for decades now. Bitcoin has just made it even better.
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Good morn Bitcoinland Ninety thirty five dollars (Bitcoinaverage). Nice to be back home Where covid new case numbers Are on the decrease. We were served well by Ninety days isolation In the jungle, though. Two weeks quarantine Is a bit of a bother But we'll do our part. Tik Tok is a data collection service that is thinly-veiled as a social network. "Social network" and "data collection" are pretty much synonymous, aren't they?
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Good afternoon Bitcoinland. Back in Toronto and the price hasn't started to rise yet... currently $9140USD/$12385CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Came back to find a few bucks waiting for me. Have to wait until Monday to spend them on Bitcoin. My local OTC exchange is allowed to open during the covid shutdown as an essential service but with limited hours. Hopefully the big rally starts Tuesday. Go Bitcoin go. Happy UK Fuck Off Day !!!
Happy 4th of July all you Yanks. Just remember: Benedict Arnold was the Patriot loyal to his king. George Washington was the traitor who took up arms against his country just like the generals whose statues Trump is defending.
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This price action for the last couple of months is testing even the most patient of Hodlers.
Nonsense. Hodling is measured in years and decades, not months.
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you can say this about almost anything that appreciated..it's not unique to bitcoin. example: AAPL stock in lieu of iMac in 1998 (spent 1K, 364K now). Bought iMac. Bought stock as well, sold when it 10X, lol. AMZN-same ($400 on AMZN books in 1997: 400K or even more now). Books were bought, of course, no stock.
Yeah, but it was a pretty far stretch to figure that an iPod company that made really shitty computers would end up exploding in value due to cellphones. Equally long shot for a bookseller to become a tech giant and mega-retailer. Bitcoin, on the other hand was amazing breakthrough technology, fated to change the world, which anyone with a brain could see. No comparison.
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So, in the meantime I thought I would fire up an old bitcoin wallet from 2014 and see just what I was spending coins on.
Some gems include:
Wii U console: .5 bitcoins, $4,600 in today's money Delivered Pizza including tip: .02btc, $184 Towels for the house: .4 bitcoin, $3680
While it is true I have been able to enjoy these things for the past 6 years, they did wind up costing me a lot. Something to keep in mind if you sell your bitcoins today, in 6 years you might be thinking "I could have bought xxxxx with that money"
If nobody had ever spent any of their bitcoins, Bitcoin would have no value. Lazlo did his part back in 2010 and gave Bitcoin its first real-world monetary value. He said the pizzas were delicious. Hopefully he 's still holding much more than he spent and he's filthy rich. I've still got my 2 black BTC ballcaps , which cost me about $30 in Bitcoin at the times I bought them and are now worth thousands (the older one) and hundreds (the newer one). They're still comfortable, albeit a little worn and sweat-stained. I wear them now only on special occasions, mainly for $5 wrench reasons. I feel I too was doing my part in my small way. I managed to hold enough coins to live happily ever after. Maybe some day I'll be filthy rich too. Be proud that you did your part toward making Bitcoin what it is today and what it will be some day. Hopefully you're still holding enough coins to be filthy rich some day too.
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That is fucking brilliant Could be jimbo's new set No dentures for me... implants.
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Cite your sources Do Fox News and Daily Stormer count?
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Good Morning Bitcoinland. Still hanging in over the line of the meme that shall not be mentioned... currently $9235USD/$12534CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Maybe I'll get lucky and get to buy a little while the price is still in 4 digits when I get back to Canada in a few days. Then the price can take off upward. My main source there says no problem with covid restrictions. It's an essential business. How I'd love to see the shop owner's face when I tell her that the 1 BTC I bought in 2015 from her shop's newly installed Bitcoin ATM (then worth $220), is now worth $500k. I may pay her a visit when this happens. I do hope she bought some BTC for herself... Verify that she is not holding any wrench or wrench-like object when you disclose this information to her. You will thank me later. Luckily the people I bought most of my coins from have a lot more than me. Many of my early coins came from the folks at Decentral, the birthplace of Ethereum where their obscene profits from that sleazy scam made some of them billionaires. I guess I could have made a shitload if I'd jumped on their offer of buying into the pre-mine but then I'd have to live with myself. The owner of my corner store that used to have the ATM started showing me increasing respect during and after the 2016-2017 bull run though. I once asked him how big a percentage he got and he said nothing, just flat rental of his floor space. The store across the street offered lower rent and the ATM operator moved his machine. Too bad. I think he realized too late what was happening. If he'd taken his end in coins, he'd probably be rich(er) himself. Now I'm past using ATMs (hopefully) and back to doing OTC business with devoted Bitcoiners. Hopefully no wrenches.
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BCH ATL
Say it is not so BCH at ATL? Disinformation #haiku #debunking Maybe not B. Cash, Craig Wright's at his all time low Credibility. Edit: I should have said Ver But BSV and B-cash Are both just fork coins. Roger and Craig Wrong Have no credibility, Either one of them.
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Good morn Bitcoinland. Nine one five two US bucks (Bitcoinaverage). You may have noticed It's Haiku Sunday again. It's time for verses. Though some may hate them, It's also time for Veg memes, Over nine thousand. Since some people like Little children's cartoon memes Here is Veggi e Tales:
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Good afternoon Bitcoinland. Nice Bart... currently $9081USD/$12439CAD (Bitcoinaverage). I'll consider that attempt to break the veggie line to a failure, and support there is reaffirmed. Pretty pathetic, bears.
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A hat helps protect your face from satellite-mounted cameras with face-recognition software.
But a hat does not help protect you from satellite-mounted cameras with gait-recognition software. I'd wear my tinfoil pants but the mayor stole them. recent security cam footage tells a different story...my money is Jimbo is on the right...picnic bear to the left Close, but my beard's longer and whiter. Old picture.
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A hat helps protect your face from satellite-mounted cameras with face-recognition software.
But a hat does not help protect you from satellite-mounted cameras with gait-recognition software. I'd wear my tinfoil pants but the mayor stole them.
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Still over the veggie line... currently $9106USD/$12488CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Isn't it about time we started going up? Why do so many people in here have hats as their avatar
A hat helps protect your face from satellite-mounted cameras with face-recognition software.
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Congrats LFC. Cheers!
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One thing I love about life is that there's always something new to experience or learn about.
All my life I pictured dust storms as localized surface phenomena. Now we're in day 3 here of what's been called the worst Saharan dust plume in 50 years.
If you look upward what you see are fluffy white clouds against a gray sky. Normally gray skies mean gray clouds, but in this case it's the normally blue sky itself that's gray.
Weird, but awesome.
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