Highest inflation for forty years? Better buy some USD. Herp-derp.
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Drive price down, keep price down until it's the new normal, buy coins being careful not to push price up much. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Right, and where is that new normal at this time? I have a sneaking suspicion we're not there yet.
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1 BTC = 1 BTCLiz Hurley at 57! You'd think that by now, she could afford a new frock that didn't have to be patched up.
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Six months ago I'd have written this thought off as looney.
I dunno. Seems kinda inevitable really. If enough of the market is predictable, someone will find a way to exploit it. Certainly I can imagine that someone with enough wealth (possibly someone who got into Bitcoin early and had 10,000+ coins) could commission an AI with the imperative "increase my wealthusing my wealth". Normal stocks would be too risky since companies can easily make bonehead moves or be affected by other factors but pure markets like Bitcoin/crypto are potentially very programmable. Just as an aside, this is frustrating to me. Some bonehead managed to make it so some money I am expecting is tied up for an indeterminate amount of time. I've been holding off to avoid selling any Bitcoin to bridge the gap in the hope it resolves in time and it just seems to get worse and worse, That's just the game though, I guess. Fucking lawyers.
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I suppose they could.. No, they will eventually fail always to a market move that would require more funds than the controlling entity has available.
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Just keeps grinding down. Where are these coins coming from.
Bought at the bottom of the last grind down. Drive price down, keep price down until it's the new normal, buy coins being careful not to push price up much. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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Somebody must know something we dont know. I would bet this is a small group of whales selling thousands of coins at this low price. I set a huge buy order at 20's even though I dont believe we go down that much. But then again it feels like there is no end to this dump. It's always the same routine first they attack the resistance with massive sell offs. Then they let it recover a bit and slowly grind back down to that level. Until the next massive attack on the next resistance.
Definitely someone's got the psychology of the Bitcoin (and maybe whole crypto) marked down pat. I wonder if AIs are at play.
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That's a lot of words to use to avoid saying "we fucked up".
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OT: good for Wales, but there WAS a penalty (that was not given) to Ukraine. There was a clear knock on (Yarmolenko's?) foot in the penalty area...maybe it was not fully intentional, but it is visible here: https://youtu.be/XxfR-LtiiKM?t=259Musta been Putin.
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[25:25] ...by the way, how many of y’all remember Napster? You know, Napster was unstoppable, it was inevitable, until—boom! It was obliterated.
Lessons were learned from Napster and bittorrent was created which has stubbornly been resistant against shutdown. Those same lessons carried forward into the design of Bitcoin.
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As it goes, I was kinda "forced" to watch Pirates of the Caribbean(s) by this chick I was fucking... and, actually I was surprised, I actually enjoyed it.
And how was the movie?
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It's the same old narrative: "we must make Bitcoin use less energy"... Those who advocate this idea cannot see that it is a fallacy by definition. It's precisely that inflow of energy that gives Bitcoin its value. Cut down the energy usage, and you cut down Bitcoin's value. If there's something they should be targeting, it is not the amount of energy used, but the energy source (fossil fuels vs. renewable sources).
If you really want to cut energy use, slash the federal government by 90% and allow the current banking system to atrophy as it should.
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8.1% from the perspective of some other countries seems quite harmless, so I wouldn’t get too upset about it.
No, it's still shitty.
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I hate checked in baggage. I'll travel light and check nothing in. or there are courrier companies that can ship your stuff from the airport to your hotel, i think thats pretty popular in japan. just pack some bitcoin and you are good to go
If you're travelling domestic, you can just mail stuff directly to the hotel.
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These shooters get guns that can fire 10, 20, 30 rounds and reload in five seconds I have no problem on a longer background check for buyers of weapons that can do 10,20,30 rounds or easily modified to be able to do that. A shotgun like this one below :
They already frequently do not do the existing background checks properly. Further, frequently they enforce them when people break the laws associated with them. Solutions not relying on the diligence of the government would probably be the way to look. My first place to aim the microscope would be the schools themselves.
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I can understand both of those things. Regarding the government overreach perhaps an alternative would be to take control of the armed forces away from the government, put it in the hands of the people somehow. Then perhaps the 2nd amendment would not be necessary for at least that side of things.
That was what the second amendment was supposed to be for. Funny how that worked out.
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Yeah I lived here 30 years 1 earthquake. I lived in New York City 30 years 1 earthquake I lived in California 3 years 3 earthquake.
WoW! 30+30+3= 63 Years. My mind poking me: Ask him how old is he. (LOL) I hear he modeled for the Old Man of the Mountain.
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*Sigh* lawyers screwing up affecting my finances again. Get ready for the rocket if I have to sell some BTC to bridge the gap.
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heh heh, sir thats part of the plan, tunes so old you forgot, tunes so new no one knows, classics , tunes that resonate on that day , tunes that resonate with the current market....things you guys send me....etc etc trust me its gunna be schizophrenic and eclectic as fuck
Band I missed the first time around but got into recently via their lead singer (and you may know him from other things) releasing a good solo album last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSuvPuQM7qc
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