Nurse must have some serious amnesia if she can't remember what a dollar is in 5 years time...
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I wonder what TERA is doing. I figured she'd be back when the bull started but probably made enough in the last two bubbles.
Why do people think TERA is a woman? IIRC, there was just one forum member who started calling TERA a 'she', TERA never corrected (which I understand if you care about opsec), and everybody just started taking over this habit. Not saying she cannot be a woman, but there is like zero indication about his/her gender. If anything, I would think that traders that are early adopters of bitcoin have a higher likelihood of being male (though undoubtedly some women are also early adopters and/or trader).
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Another day, another CEO doing a U turn on corn: | ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FTzJI2Zy.png&t=663&c=2PBPyU9tmnXbeA) | ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FVzyzBqP.png&t=663&c=aiRiIdPncgM59g) | | 2017 | 2020 |
Well, what next in 2023? "BlackRock CEO Larry Fink:Bitcoin is the new Dollar!" Credit go to Plutosky on the Italian Board Do they even understand bitcoin? No! Then why so much attention to them? Because they direct the flow of shitloads of money.
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PPS: i'm an outside observer, no dog in the game, you might want to look a little closer, your country is in a constitutional crisis and the MSM are totally quiet on it ... shhhh, don't mention the 81 million votes for basement Biden lolololol
Dude. What lowest common denominator twitter and youtube rabbit holes do you spend your days falling down? It's all bullshit backed by nothing and everybody with half of an honest brain knows this. Doooood. I'm not on faceberg or twatters. Macro investor for 25+ years. You're being gas-lighted into thinking nothing's going on while your sitting president is on youtube telling you there's a shitload of trouble coming in a 45 min speech describing any manner of fraud in the election (cognitive dissonance got the better of you?), it's all out there if you get out of your comfort bubble and leave the security blanket of MSM behind ... you need to wake the fuck up and get into the real world ... doooood. Sorry to burst your denial bubble but if you're open to new ideas enough to be into bitcoin you should be open to all ideas ... and the US governing bodies are in a world of shit right now ... from one half of my honest brain to the other, honest. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/archetypical-cycle-internal-order-disorder-ray-dalio/btw I wouldn't waste time taking money off an argumentative little nobody pissant on a btc forum, I like bigger tables. Well, if you truly believe Trump will stay in power (or some similar scenario, terms to be discussed, they don't need to be even odds) and you are willing to make a bigger bet on it, I am totally open for that. We could do a multi-sig type of escrow.
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Think about what you really want and what makes you truly happy . To not die; to not age; to experience continuous growth (not in the pituitary gland/gigantism way...) You could try vampirism... Username checks out. You might have been joking, but there is a real mental disconnect where people in the one hand see medicine in the real world keep people healthy and alive for longer, and on the other hand, when rejuvenation/longevity is mentioned, they resort to the cultural brainwashing that is seen in movies: that all forms of life extension ultimately come from stealing the life of others. This is nonsense of course, life is not a zero-sum game. Neither is there a real law of equivalent exchange like in Fullmetal Alchemist. But people are wired and trained to think like that. Overcoming that mindset will take many years of refuting faulty arguments and showing real-world progress, just as we are managing to do with the mental resistance to bitcoin acceptance. PS: I liked the stuff you said about the pursuit of happiness.
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20 k coming up
21k. soon to follow
Looks like 25-30k by new years.
then Jan-Feb correction to 14-16k
then the real bulls get loose in fall 2021
50k is reasonable by dec 2021.
Sounds legit. I could certainly live with that scenario.
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Very recognisable Jojo ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . It's almost time to start investing in keyboard manufacturers...
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Whales making splashes for fun.
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But 250,000 x 18 million is 4.5 trillion that is 8 or 9 times what the top ten people in the world have.
The pump is harder.
4.5 trillion is 4.5 to 9% of the worlds wealth
I would argue that shift can't happen in less than 10 years. 12-18 months is a no go.
I believe that the 12-18 month cap for a high is much closer to 50,000 not 250,000
But there are some interesting assumptions in this idea from my vantage point. This idea seems to rely on the basis that wealth is a zero sum game. As in - value cannot be created, but has to arise directly from existing value. But the market cap of bitcoin will not rise X because X value is put into it. It will rise Z when X value is put in. Bitcoin is currently worth ~200 billion. How much money has to flow in for it to be worth 1 trillion? I do not believe the answer is 800billion. Similarly the sales would equal MUCH LESS than 200 billion if bitcoin was to fail and go to zero. While it's true that smaller sums of money can have big impacts on market caps, in the long run it is most suitable to look at market cap as 'real value', especially in a liquid system with many participants such as bitcoin. By the way Philiphma, your estimate of total global wealth is 50 to 100 trillion usd. A quick google search tells me it is more in the 300 to 400 trillion range.
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https://www.epsilontheory.com/the-grifters-chapter-1-kodak/They’re. Not. Even. Pretending. Anymore.
Who is “they”?
On the corporate-grift side, it’s Kodak Chairman and CEO Jim Continenza (SEC CIK 0001197594), who picked up about 3 million shares and cheap options over the past year. It’s Kodak board member George Karfunkel (SEC CIK 0001085765), of the private equity and banking Zyskind-Karfunkel family, with his 6.4 million shares. It’s Kodak board member Philippe Katz (SEC CIK 0001579836), who owns about 4.3 million shares through at least five shell companies. Who is “they”?
On the government-grift side, it’s Donald Trump, who gets a press conference and a talking point.
It’s Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who sit on the DFC board of directors and approved this deal, each pocketing a favor.
It’s Larry Kudlow, University of Rochester alum and friend of Kodak, who pockets a BIG favor.
It’s Adam Boehler, 41 year-old CEO of the DFC, who cements a lucrative career once his government “service” is complete. etc good stuff interesting
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After almost 3 years on these boards, I've never really dared to take the leap to visiting this thread. I'm wondering how much time I'd need to start reading the WO from the very first post all the way to the last one. I'm also wondering if it'd deliver me inner peace or other life-changing insights.
I sense the seducing perfume of a challenge...
Start with the original thread. This is the 2nd one I believe (and we have become exceedingly efficient at it).
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Holy crap, that is insane! Japanese still makes perfect sense imho. The french way I have always found to be weirdly convoluted, but Danish... holy shet, how do you come up with something like that, and how do people then just go along with that?
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this thread is so active and valuable. The only issue I face is, if I come after a few days, I don't know if anyone mentioned me anywhere. anyone uses anything which notifies if someone mentions on the forum, like on this thread.
Yeah, also a feature I have missed (along with seeing if someone replied to/quoted your posts).
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One more story that has given me a lot of courage, believe me, it is not over yet, more stories will be made.
Mr. Smith worked at a Silicon Valley tech company when he purchased $3,000 worth of Bitcoin in October 2010. “I had no idea how much to invest, but I was getting paid pretty well at the time, so I decided on $3,000.” Because Bitcoin was worth only $0.15 a piece at the time, his initial investment gave him around 20,000 Bitcoins.
From the very start, Mr. Smith knew that he was playing the long game, deciding to see just how high Bitcoin could go. For the next three years, he hodled his investment, only occasionally checking how Bitcoin is performing. But when Bitcoin hit $350, and then $800 just days later, Mr. Smith knew that it wouldn’t be wise to wait any longer.
He cashed out $2.3 million, quit his job He should never have cashed out as thats worth $190,000,000 today. 2.3M at 800 would be 2875 bitcoins, not 20k. So even after cashing out that sum, the dude still had 17000 bitcoins left. Sheeet
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I know we don't tend to discuss alts but I had reason to click on the Doge chart. Something fishy I had to rub my eyes? I cant help thinking this looks a bit weird ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FD2WSxOp.jpg&t=663&c=A-9b0LnmFF-E0Q) What is that? bots? Anyone know? It's because the price is so low per unit (expressed in BTC), that each minimal price difference is now like a 4% price jump. The exchange only allows a certain amount of digits after the decimal point.
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How many times you get this? However, at the end I could not make it to the top four.
Does 9 10 j q k beat that ? hells no
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I am not saying violence cannot sometimes be the best solution. I am saying that proposing to kill an entire population of billions of people because maybe one of their scientists has made a mistake and they haven't been upfront about it, is batshit insane.
Name one positive outcome of allowing the chinese to continue to live as they do now. Name one positive outcome of allowing you to live. So there is none. We agree. China must be destroyed. Dude, start taking your meds, you are delusional.
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