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661  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 19, 2024, 05:39:39 PM
I feel like the halving correction is now upon us as people will be scared and taking profits

Will never make sense to me…
Having fear for the halving…
IMHO it’s a price increase instead of decrease situation.


Quite a bit of turmoil for miners. So a lot of coin is dumped by them early so they will have the funds t9 mine on during the first three to six months after the mining ⛏️.
662  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 19, 2024, 05:32:09 PM
we might need to retest 50k one last time before (hopefully) never coming back

Over the years…. Tested that enough

We have to test 100k and beyond…

That’s the true testing phase
The not joining cheap anymore, the they have had enough chances and now it’s for those who understand/believe

this is a corn 🌽 sale.

I grabbed .025 nice and cheap.
Ready for more if it drops.
663  Economy / Speculation / Re: Top 20 days for Bitcoin on: March 19, 2024, 02:15:13 PM
This is the top 7 of 10 BTC exchange volumes of the respective currencies.  See below for more data.
|Rank BitStamp  USD/BTC|Rank korbit       KRW/BTC|Rank Kraken      JPY/BTC|Rank Kraken   EUR/BTC|Rank Kraken   GBP/BTC|Rank btcmarket AUD/BTC|Rank exmo       UAH/BTC|
| 1   2024-03-13  72901| 1  2024-03-13  102906314| 1  2024-03-13  10738120| 1  2024-03-13  66641| 1  2024-03-13  57001| 1  2024-03-13  110274| 1  2024-03-13  3116126|
| 2   2024-03-11  71360| 2  2024-03-14  102536179| 2  2024-03-14  10582702| 2  2024-03-14  65435| 2  2024-03-14  55853| 2  2024-03-14  109055| 2  2024-03-14  3102474|
| 3   2024-03-14  71280| 3  2024-03-12  100727544| 3  2024-03-12  10556754| 3  2024-03-11  65424| 3  2024-03-12  55769| 3  2024-03-12  108406| 3  2024-03-12  3078077|
| 4   2024-03-12  71275| 4  2024-03-11  99061991 | 4  2024-03-11  10488132| 4  2024-03-12  65277| 4  2024-03-11  55733| 4  2024-03-11  106710| 4  2024-03-11  3025483|
| 5   2024-03-10  69255| 5  2024-03-18  98981230 | 5  2024-03-16  10212920| 5  2024-03-10  63412| 5  2024-03-10  53899| 5  2024-03-15  104489| 5  2024-03-15  2985598|
| 6   2024-03-09  68393| 6  2024-03-16  98862342 | 6  2024-03-15  10147103| 6  2024-03-15  62659| 6  2024-03-15  53348| 6  2024-03-10  104261| 6  2024-03-16  2980760|
| 7   2024-03-15  68271| 7  2024-03-15  98545116 | 7  2024-03-18  10091276| 7  2024-03-09  62525| 7  2024-03-16  53280| 7  2024-03-18  103644| 7  2024-03-18  2942723|
| 8   2024-03-08  68221| 8  2024-03-10  97430557 | 8  2024-03-10  10085309| 8  2024-03-08  62249| 8  2024-03-09  53177| 8  2024-03-09  103016| 8  2024-03-10  2930539|
| 9   2024-03-18  67570| 9  2024-03-17  96390419 | 9  2024-03-17  10027181| 9  2024-03-18  62218| 9  2024-03-17  53168| 9  2024-03-16  102742| 9  2024-03-09  2916167|
|10   2021-11-09  67483|10  2024-03-09  95752764 |10  2024-03-08  10022777|10  2024-03-16  61916|10  2024-03-18  53143|10  2024-03-08  102289|10  2024-03-17  2906831|
|11   2024-03-16  67308|11  2024-03-08  95354356 |11  2024-03-09  10008718|11  2024-03-07  61548|11  2024-03-08  52869|11  2024-03-17  101812|11  2024-03-08  2883646|
|12   2024-03-07  67191|12  2024-03-07  93804021 |12  2024-03-04  9938620 |12  2024-03-17  61345|12  2024-03-07  52566|12  2024-03-07  100720|12  2024-03-07  2850128|
|13   2024-03-17  66643|13  2024-03-05  93392755 |13  2024-03-07  9919720 |13  2024-03-06  60977|13  2024-03-06  52191|13  2024-03-06  100521|13  2024-03-06  2800297|
|14   2024-03-06  66315|14  2024-03-06  92128472 |14  2024-03-05  9912807 |14  2024-03-04  60681|14  2024-03-04  52045|14  2024-03-05  100180|14  2024-03-05  2797523|
|15   2021-11-10  66256|15  2024-03-04  90956110 |15  2024-03-06  9827253 |15  2024-03-05  59935|15  2024-03-05  50837|15  2024-03-04  99728 |15  2024-03-04  2749515|
|16   2024-03-04  65970|16  2024-02-29  87263469 |16  2024-02-29  9386634 |16  2021-11-09  58262|16  2021-11-09  49792|16  2024-03-03  95640 |16  2024-02-29  2647962|
|17   2021-11-08  65762|17  2024-03-01  87005240 |17  2024-03-01  9340839 |17  2021-11-10  57686|17  2024-03-03  49327|17  2024-02-29  95197 |17  2024-03-03  2640336|
|18   2021-10-20  65702|18  2024-03-02  86847885 |18  2024-03-03  9302691 |18  2024-02-29  57578|18  2021-11-10  49168|18  2024-03-02  94989 |18  2024-03-01  2614183|
|19   2021-11-15  65064|19  2024-03-03  86480962 |19  2024-03-02  9294427 |19  2024-03-03  57549|19  2024-02-29  49126|19  2024-03-01  94424 |19  2024-03-02  2595011|
|20   2024-03-05  65034|20  2024-02-28  83254937 |20  2024-02-28  9042370 |20  2024-03-01  57341|20  2024-03-01  48977|20  2024-02-28  91659 |20  2024-02-28  2527642|
|21   2021-11-11  64931|21  2021-11-09  81030984 |21  2024-02-27  8407792 |21  2024-03-02  57174|21  2024-03-02  48956|21  2021-11-09  91559 |21  2024-02-27  2397987|
|22   2021-10-21  64502|22  2021-04-14  80519943 |22  2024-02-16  7830608 |22  2021-11-15  56952|22  2021-11-08  48742|22  2021-11-10  90186 |22  2024-02-26  2242840|
|23   2021-11-14  64456|23  2021-11-10  80311918 |23  2024-02-19  7822986 |23  2021-11-08  56845|23  2021-11-11  48509|23  2021-11-11  89159 |23  2024-02-20  2232996|
|24   2021-11-13  64113|24  2021-04-13  79798705 |24  2024-02-15  7814098 |24  2021-11-11  56660|24  2021-11-15  48353|24  2021-11-08  88749 |24  2024-02-22  2230789|
|25   2021-11-12  63900|25  2021-11-08  79513722 |25  2024-02-22  7773323 |25  2021-11-14  56474|25  2021-11-14  48063|25  2021-11-15  88591 |25  2024-02-21  2228297|
|26   2021-04-14  63315|26  2021-04-15  79028004 |26  2024-02-25  7770012 |26  2021-10-20  56175|26  2021-11-13  47898|26  2021-11-14  88378 |26  2024-02-25  2227853|
|27   2021-10-19  63168|27  2021-11-11  78973000 |27  2024-02-20  7742377 |27  2021-11-13  55992|27  2021-10-20  47751|27  2021-11-12  87929 |27  2024-02-16  2227640|
|28   2021-04-15  62949|28  2021-04-16  78859015 |28  2024-02-18  7730074 |28  2021-11-12  55834|28  2021-11-12  47624|28  2021-11-13  87605 |28  2024-02-19  2226457|
|29   2021-10-25  62745|29  2021-11-15  78390671 |29  2024-02-24  7727616 |29  2024-02-28  55727|29  2024-02-28  47543|29  2021-10-20  86522 |29  2024-02-15  2224385|
|30   2021-11-03  62608|30  2021-10-20  78386532 |30  2024-02-17  7724998 |30  2021-10-21  55241|30  2021-10-21  46448|30  2024-02-27  86210 |30  2024-02-18  2221653|
|31   2024-03-03  62489|31  2021-11-14  78331344 |31  2024-02-26  7720094 |31  2021-11-02  54447|31  2021-11-02  46396|31  2021-10-21  86149 |31  2024-02-23  2214462|
|32   2021-11-02  62447|32  2021-04-17  78196271 |32  2024-02-23  7686558 |32  2021-11-03  54117|32  2021-04-14  46202|32  2021-10-19  84492 |32  2024-02-17  2214262|
|33   2021-11-07  62216|33  2021-11-12  78150595 |33  2024-02-21  7682222 |33  2021-10-25  54067|33  2021-11-07  46076|33  2021-11-03  84409 |33  2024-02-24  2208803|
|34   2021-04-13  62143|34  2021-10-21  78016376 |34  2024-02-14  7636491 |34  2021-11-07  53969|34  2021-10-19  45797|34  2021-11-07  84238 |34  2024-02-14  2190979|
|35   2024-02-29  62117|35  2021-04-12  77992841 |35  2021-11-09  7635537 |35  2021-10-19  53891|35  2021-04-13  45697|35  2021-11-02  83963 |35  2024-02-13  2132007|
|36   2024-03-01  62097|36  2021-04-11  77979526 |36  2021-11-10  7532552 |36  2021-10-26  53539|36  2021-10-25  45694|36  2021-10-25  83724 |36  2024-02-12  2089824|
|37   2021-10-22  62069|37  2021-11-13  77858655 |37  2021-11-08  7510185 |37  2021-11-04  53448|37  2021-04-15  45683|37  2021-10-18  83554 |37  2024-02-11  2071170|
|38   2024-03-02  62027|38  2021-04-06  77328939 |38  2021-10-20  7447736 |38  2021-10-22  53442|38  2021-11-05  45612|38  2021-11-04  83497 |38  2024-01-09  2065314|
|39   2021-10-26  61895|39  2021-04-10  77220447 |39  2021-11-15  7433058 |39  2021-11-16  53413|39  2021-11-03  45596|39  2021-10-22  83252 |39  2024-02-10  2039352|
|40   2021-11-04  61789|40  2024-02-27  77147017 |40  2024-02-13  7414509 |40  2021-11-05  53370|40  2021-11-04  45444|40  2021-04-14  83135 |40  2024-02-09  2017294|
|41   2021-10-18  61675|41  2021-10-19  76476076 |41  2021-11-11  7395599 |41  2021-10-30  53264|41  2021-11-16  45150|41  2021-11-16  83125 |41  2024-01-11  2015224|
|42   2021-10-30  61605|42  2021-10-18  76188816 |42  2021-11-14  7353127 |42  2021-10-18  53097|42  2021-11-06  45101|42  2021-11-05  82913 |42  2024-01-10  1994302|
|43   2021-10-29  61534|43  2021-10-25  75999202 |43  2021-10-21  7348292 |43  2021-04-14  53070|43  2021-10-26  45081|43  2021-10-16  82878 |43  2024-01-08  1991831|
|44   2021-04-16  61478|44  2021-04-05  75966891 |44  2021-11-12  7308856 |44  2021-11-17  52979|44  2021-10-30  44987|44  2021-10-26  82619 |44  2024-01-12  1971699|
|45   2021-11-05  61449|45  2021-10-22  75345954 |45  2021-11-13  7306367 |45  2021-11-01  52918|45  2021-11-01  44910|45  2021-11-06  82576 |45  2024-01-07  1950874|
|46   2021-11-01  61302|46  2021-11-07  75327159 |46  2024-02-12  7236341 |46  2021-10-29  52901|46  2021-10-18  44838|46  2021-11-17  82228 |46  2024-01-06  1943856|
|47   2021-10-16  61253|47  2021-10-16  75161092 |47  2024-02-11  7201573 |47  2021-11-06  52855|47  2021-10-22  44829|47  2021-10-30  82132 |47  2024-01-05  1938807|
|48   2021-04-17  61112|48  2021-11-16  75019826 |48  2021-11-02  7147281 |48  2021-10-31  52770|48  2021-10-29  44777|48  2021-11-21  81995 |48  2024-01-02  1914691|
|49   2021-10-31  61085|49  2021-10-17  74835362 |49  2021-10-19  7145435 |49  2021-10-16  52735|49  2021-04-16  44697|49  2021-10-23  81978 |49  2024-02-08  1903747|
|50   2021-10-23  61064|50  2021-04-09  74769710 |50  2021-11-03  7143007 |50  2021-04-15  52624|50  2024-02-27  44683|50  2021-10-17  81881 |50  2024-01-03  1896100|
|51   2021-11-06  60862|51  2021-10-23  74706793 |51  2021-10-25  7132455 |51  2021-11-21  52553|51  2021-11-17  44545|51  2021-10-29  81879 |51  2024-01-04  1895769|
|52   2021-11-16  60734|52  2021-04-18  74463170 |52  2021-10-22  7079476 |52  2021-10-23  52418|52  2021-10-31  44468|52  2021-11-01  81762 |52  2024-01-13  1891327|
|53   2021-10-17  60685|53  2021-10-26  74454570 |53  2021-11-07  7069993 |53  2021-04-13  52316|53  2021-10-16  44438|53  2021-04-13  81753 |53  2024-01-30  1887415|
|54   2021-10-24  60481|54  2021-04-03  74120924 |54  2024-02-10  7067392 |54  2021-11-20  52158|54  2021-04-17  44411|54  2021-04-15  81687 |54  2024-01-14  1886326|
|55   2021-03-14  60429|55  2021-10-29  74057800 |55  2021-10-26  7043769 |55  2021-10-17  52084|55  2021-10-23  44339|55  2021-10-31  81618 |55  2024-01-17  1880475|
|56   2024-02-28  60403|56  2021-11-06  74057726 |56  2021-10-18  7043182 |56  2021-10-24  52077|56  2021-11-21  44086|56  2021-11-20  81415 |56  2024-01-16  1875258|
|57   2021-04-12  60169|57  2021-10-24  74043673 |57  2024-02-09  7038000 |57  2024-02-27  52038|57  2021-10-17  44071|57  2021-10-24  81403 |57  2024-01-18  1870099|
|58   2021-10-15  60134|58  2021-10-30  73841337 |58  2021-10-29  7023415 |58  2021-11-25  51877|58  2021-10-15  44049|58  2024-02-26  81127 |58  2024-01-31  1867914|
|59   2021-10-28  60131|59  2021-11-03  73826751 |59  2021-10-30  7018311 |59  2021-10-15  51847|59  2021-10-24  44019|59  2021-11-29  80984 |59  2024-01-15  1864523|
|60   2021-04-10  60037|60  2021-11-05  73754465 |60  2021-11-04  7006457 |60  2021-10-28  51839|60  2021-11-25  43942|60  2021-11-18  80886 |60  2024-02-02  1861927|
|61   2021-11-17  59813|61  2021-11-02  73662363 |61  2021-11-16  6994031 |61  2021-11-18  51590|61  2021-10-28  43924|61  2021-11-25  80849 |61  2024-02-03  1850068|
|62   2021-04-11  59797|62  2021-11-04  73571283 |62  2021-10-16  6981390 |62  2021-04-16  51450|62  2021-04-12  43891|62  2021-10-15  80688 |62  2024-02-01  1843082|
|63   2021-03-13  59670|63  2021-04-07  73504642 |63  2021-11-05  6973312 |63  2021-04-17  51332|63  2021-11-20  43854|63  2021-11-30  80478 |63  2024-01-21  1840612|
|64   2021-04-02  59378|64  2021-04-19  73261125 |64  2021-11-01  6962929 |64  2021-11-29  51146|64  2021-04-10  43717|64  2021-12-01  80340 |64  2024-01-19  1839902|
|65   2021-10-27  59370|65  2021-11-17  73237874 |65  2021-10-31  6948980 |65  2021-10-27  51095|65  2021-04-11  43692|65  2021-04-16  80193 |65  2024-01-20  1838102|
|66   2021-11-21  59185|66  2021-04-04  73175184 |66  2021-10-17  6943900 |66  2021-11-22  50953|66  2021-03-14  43475|66  2024-02-15  80017 |66  2024-01-29  1836916|
|67   2021-04-01  58826|67  2021-11-21  73092332 |67  2021-11-06  6932924 |67  2021-11-30  50771|67  2021-11-29  43273|67  2021-10-28  79993 |67  2024-02-04  1832768|
|68   2021-03-20  58820|68  2021-10-31  72998674 |68  2021-10-23  6910966 |68  2021-12-01  50746|68  2021-12-01  43244|68  2021-04-17  79952 |68  2024-02-05  1823681|
|69   2021-11-20  58791|69  2021-04-08  72993090 |69  2021-10-15  6891964 |69  2021-11-23  50533|69  2021-11-30  43216|69  2021-12-02  79951 |69  2024-01-28  1823409|
|70   2021-11-18  58687|70  2021-10-15  72990150 |70  2021-10-28  6877664 |70  2021-11-24  50530|70  2021-11-18  43185|70  2024-02-16  79919 |70  2024-02-07  1812124|
|71   2021-05-08  58665|71  2021-04-02  72879589 |71  2021-11-17  6863369 |71  2021-04-12  50500|71  2021-10-27  43090|71  2024-02-19  79841 |71  2024-02-06  1809536|
|72   2021-03-31  58640|72  2021-11-25  72785318 |72  2021-10-24  6857809 |72  2021-04-02  50437|72  2021-03-13  42971|72  2024-02-18  79532 |72  2024-01-01  1799908|
|73   2021-04-03  58586|73  2021-11-20  72626365 |73  2021-04-15  6854791 |73  2021-11-19  50424|73  2021-04-02  42897|73  2021-04-12  79378 |73  2023-12-21  1799548|
|74   2021-03-18  58586|74  2021-10-28  72517770 |74  2021-04-14  6848291 |74  2021-04-11  50165|74  2021-03-30  42723|74  2024-02-20  79370 |74  2024-01-27  1797192|
|75   2021-03-30  58473|75  2021-10-27  72459843 |75  2021-04-13  6779926 |75  2021-12-02  50090|75  2021-11-22  42702|75  2021-11-22  79302 |75  2023-12-22  1794294|
|76   2021-11-25  58316|76  2021-11-01  72349164 |76  2021-11-21  6765294 |76  2021-03-14  50060|76  2021-04-03  42666|76  2021-10-27  79175 |76  2024-01-22  1793052|
|77   2021-04-06  58307|77  2021-11-29  72242388 |77  2024-01-11  6755006 |77  2021-04-01  50047|77  2021-04-01  42611|77  2024-02-17  79093 |77  2023-12-24  1788936|
|78   2021-03-19  58307|78  2021-11-18  72242074 |78  2021-11-25  6752466 |78  2021-04-10  50028|78  2021-11-19  42608|78  2024-02-25  78925 |78  2023-12-23  1787877|
|79   2021-04-05  58289|79  2024-02-19  72034442 |79  2021-10-27  6747999 |79  2021-03-31  49986|79  2021-11-24  42606|79  2021-11-24  78896 |79  2023-12-06  1787577|
|80   2021-04-09  58229|80  2024-02-16  71819407 |80  2024-01-09  6718792 |80  2021-04-03  49924|80  2021-11-23  42586|80  2024-02-14  78825 |80  2023-12-25  1786531|
|81   2021-05-03  57906|81  2024-02-20  71779810 |81  2021-04-16  6672481 |81  2021-03-30  49886|81  2021-03-31  42565|81  2021-11-19  78795 |81  2023-12-09  1786198|
|82   2021-05-09  57902|82  2024-02-26  71715483 |82  2021-11-18  6665087 |82  2021-10-14  49677|82  2021-03-20  42564|82  2021-11-23  78719 |82  2023-12-07  1780690|
|83   2021-05-01  57825|83  2024-02-22  71687558 |83  2021-11-20  6663602 |83  2021-03-20  49510|83  2021-04-09  42562|83  2024-02-22  78709 |83  2023-12-08  1778604|
|84   2021-11-29  57636|84  2024-02-21  71647971 |84  2024-01-10  6656677 |84  2021-04-06  49399|84  2021-12-02  42556|84  2021-04-11  78678 |84  2023-12-20  1778155|
|85   2021-10-14  57623|85  2021-04-01  71551064 |85  2024-02-08  6653223 |85  2021-04-05  49340|85  2021-05-08  42196|85  2024-02-21  78546 |85  2023-12-31  1777412|
|86   2021-04-04  57572|86  2024-02-18  71381441 |86  2021-04-17  6636308 |86  2021-03-13  49251|86  2021-04-05  42174|86  2021-12-03  78536 |86  2023-12-26  1774712|
|87   2021-11-30  57431|87  2024-02-15  71285146 |87  2021-04-10  6602905 |87  2021-12-03  49233|87  2021-04-06  42145|87  2021-04-10  78536 |87  2024-01-26  1770724|
|88   2021-12-01  57380|88  2021-11-22  71263105 |88  2024-01-08  6584984 |88  2021-11-26  49180|88  2021-03-19  42018|88  2021-10-14  78173 |88  2023-12-10  1767813|
|89   2021-11-22  57339|89  2024-02-23  71242181 |89  2021-04-12  6578989 |89  2021-04-04  49148|89  2021-10-14  42012|89  2021-03-14  78098 |89  2023-12-28  1766309|
|90   2021-04-08  57275|90  2021-05-09  71239212 |90  2021-11-29  6572223 |90  2021-10-11  49145|90  2021-05-01  41972|90  2024-02-24  77975 |90  2023-12-27  1764608|
|91   2021-03-29  57263|91  2021-05-10  71211770 |91  2021-03-14  6565765 |91  2021-03-18  49104|91  2021-03-18  41947|91  2024-02-23  77756 |91  2021-11-09  1762875|
|92   2021-03-21  57207|92  2024-02-25  71203143 |92  2021-11-24  6559370 |92  2021-04-09  49035|92  2021-05-03  41874|92  2021-04-02  77686 |92  2024-01-24  1762210|
|93   2021-11-19  57203|93  2024-02-17  71094025 |93  2021-04-02  6549591 |93  2021-03-19  48972|93  2021-04-04  41799|93  2021-04-01  77577 |93  2021-04-14  1759579|
|94   2021-02-21  57158|94  2021-11-30  71043128 |94  2021-10-14  6545158 |94  2021-10-12  48828|94  2021-10-11  41790|94  2021-11-26  77565 |94  2023-12-30  1756527|
|95   2021-03-15  57137|95  2021-11-23  70939415 |95  2021-04-11  6543576 |95  2024-02-26  48811|95  2024-02-26  41716|95  2021-11-28  77475 |95  2023-12-29  1755004|
|96   2021-05-07  57025|96  2024-02-24  70896365 |96  2021-04-01  6521999 |96  2021-03-29  48714|96  2021-04-08  41709|96  2021-10-11  77308 |96  2021-11-10  1750734|
|97   2021-11-23  57006|97  2021-11-24  70818053 |97  2021-03-13  6521096 |97  2021-11-28  48508|97  2021-03-29  41646|97  2021-04-03  77073 |97  2024-01-25  1750411|
|98   2021-05-10  56970|98  2021-12-01  70809438 |98  2021-11-23  6511660 |98  2024-02-15  48502|98  2024-02-15  41558|98  2021-11-27  77046 |98  2023-12-19  1749452|
|99   2021-05-06  56806|99  2021-11-19  70737984 |99  2021-04-03  6496157 |99  2021-11-27  48468|99  2021-05-09  41509|99  2021-03-31  77010 |99  2021-04-15  1748208|
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The 24 hours of total Bitcoin volume, exchanged for various National Currencies
89,336.98 BTC

USD
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#1
68,496.78 BTC
76.67 %

KRW
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#2
9,532.10 BTC
10.67 %

JPY
Japanese Yen
 5,979.52 BTC #3  6.69 % (52.88 %)  

EUR
Euro
 2,963.07 BTC #4  3.32 % (26.20 %)  

SGD -NO DATA  Cry
Singapore Dollar
 663.77 BTC #5  0.74 % (5.87 %)  

GBP
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 377.41 BTC #6  0.42 % (3.34 %)  

TRY - NO DATA  Cry
Turkish Lira
 293.75 BTC #7  0.33 % (2.60 %)
 
BRL - NO DATA  Cry
Brazilian Real
 231.23 BTC #8  0.26 % (2.04 %)
  
AUD
Australian Dollar
 135.41 BTC #9  0.15 % (1.20 %)
 
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 117.99 BTC #10  0.13 % (1.04 %)

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I think it used to be 9pt, and I bumped it up to 10pt.  Any thoughts?                          

I am o.k. with either 8pt or 9pt.

Maybe use 8pt if you want to put 6 or 7 currencies in one table

and then maybe use 9pt if you want to have either one table or two tables of 5 currencies.

I am not really very attached to either idea since you already have been doing quite a bit of work to make these tables really presentable and comprehensive beyond what I was thinking that you would have been willing to do.. .. which surely I would rather send a donation to you directly rather than to your favorite alternative location.. even if you don't want to share your bitcoin address publicly.. which it could be by PM.. but you could even establish a lightning address or even Aqua wallet gives several possibilities in the way that you might want to hold any donation that you might receive.
Here's the 8pt.  You drive a hard bargain.  I'll think about it.  I had dreams of setting up my own lightning node...

EDIT:  Had to clean up some links.

This a fit on my ipad mini which is impressive. I will look at all my screens and see what I think of viewing this much info. ℹ️
664  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: March 19, 2024, 01:53:11 PM
We started DEC 2018 coins were 6k buying coins has done better than mining ⛏️.

So what do you think the future of mining will be?
Do you really think everything will be centralized in two or three big players?



85% will go to big players maybe 90%.

We will never go to three mines or 10 mines.

I could build you a 1 board s19xp miner that will use 120-240 volts.
 500 to 900 watts.

At your power cost  and no need for heat it is not very good for you even though it is a 24 watts a th machine.  But a lot of people will use it.

Say I build 10000 and sell them all. at 30 th a machine 10,000 is 300000 th or

300ph .

That is .05% of the network. Even if they are really efficient .05 percent scattered in 10,000 homes is not much.


https://pool.laurentiapool.org/#/miners.

I have a  s19xp one board pointed . I will always point a machine there.

That won’t die people will do this but it reduce the percent of small mining to under 10%.

No push for 1 board high quality miners seems to be around.

If you look at bitcointalk mining most push is for tiny ‘fun’ miners with next to zero shot of profit.

these one board s19xp miners will likely lose money but they could make money with a bigger price move.

at my 14 cent power right now they make a little money as I can use the heat.
665  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Massive withdrawal of Bitcoin on: March 19, 2024, 02:37:23 AM

Wouldn't this continues practice of withdrawing and selling off whenever the price skyrockets going to slow the volatility of Bitcoin to continue skyrocketing? Since the price automatically starts experiencing a dip after every massive withdrawal.
Remember that not all are able to hold long-term, some are selling off their coins when the price hits their target. This practice is not quite new in the market but I have no argument with such a thing because we know that in order to earn a profit, then we also have to sell them. As long as we are selling high than the buying price, that is a good idea. In fact, we are not meant to hold forever and I don't think there is.

Buy, Hold, and Sell - that is how it works. People are buying during the bear season in preparation for the bull season to make money. Therefore, we can expect them to sell their Bitcoin at this time.

yep. someone gets in at 16k nov 2022 and sells at 64 or 70k.

We drop and bulls ramp up and push it to 80k.

some that got in at 16k set 80k to sell.


666  Other / Meta / Re: [REQUEST] the wall observer thread should be pinned. on: March 19, 2024, 02:22:15 AM
The question one should ask is if this is done, although it's a suggestion from you, will it stop the somewhat wasteful spread of merits there?.

no

merits can be spent anywhere which is why I gave you 3 and gave the milfster 4
667  Economy / Speculation / Re: Top 20 days for Bitcoin on: March 19, 2024, 02:11:55 AM
Alright. Every listed exchange is back in the top 10.

The last 2021 bumped down to #10. Tomorrow we bump it down again.

Go Bitcoin Go.

Nice to see the full chart.
668  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop adding features to Bitcoin that don't facilitate its use as electronic cash on: March 19, 2024, 02:05:37 AM
Bitcoin was designed to be "electronic cash".  Nothing should be changed in core that does not support this mission.

The title of the Bitcoin white paper - "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System".

Scrypt is better as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. For any transaction under 100 usd in value

12x the blocks per hour for doge+ltc merged mining as compared to btc.

So now that you have been told the truth about peer to peer .

Demonstrate to me why btc is better than Ltc or Doge to buy coffee or to do any small transaction.
669  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 19, 2024, 12:50:04 AM
The sources of frustration for some bitcoiners (not me):

1. Bitcoin corrected about 10% too soon after reaching the ATH (73K).
My comment: this did not happen in 2020, but it surely did in 2017, when bitcoin reach ATH on 3/2 at 1280.71, then went down to 941.84 by 3/27 (26.5% down), which was roughly 20% below the prior ATH of $1160.

2. While bitcoin is "resting", some cr-p went up a lot, so masses started to muse about a "missed" opportunity.
Let them, of course, yet this verbiage permeates the blogosphere and CT.

TL;DR Such corrections almost immediately after a new ATH has happened before, but we should watch the $58,437 level (20% down) and $53,719 level (not a canonical one, but which corresponds to the March 2017 % correction shortly after achieving the new ATH). Alas, we might not even go near those numbers and, instead, turn around soon.

Yeah Solana whaled.

But I have a hotspot in my attic it burns 10 cents a day and earns 25 to 50 cents a day.

I don’t care about it at all. So After two years I looked at the wallet had. Lot of HNT and a Lot of IOT.

they use solana to move the coin much like eth moves tokens.

I said fuck looks like Solana is better than the tokens I converted 500 in tokens to 500 in solana which is now 1000 which I purchased btc when btc dropped to 67k.

So I am fine with that opportunity.

670  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: March 19, 2024, 12:28:34 AM
At the current price of 66-67 k  and six cent mining on April 20 or so almost everything will suck for miners.  We may finally see some gear be shut off with some dropping difficulty.

But with the increase in the value of BTC, doesn't it create the possibility of increasing the number of connected machines?
For small miners, it could be an opportunity to have more hash, given that the value of BTC is higher.

Well, when you think about it, as the difficulty increases, you end up gaining so little that it still doesn't pay off.
Anyway, we are at a stage where the market is starting to regulate itself, leaving only those with real hashing capacity. And unfortunately this ends up centralizing mining even more.

Read the history of mining for gold.

Mining alone in the right spot in 1840 you could become super rich.

Not so much now.  ie the easy to find is gone the hard to find needs lots of money to mine it at a profit.

The mine in Clifton NJ has had over 1,600,000 put into it. and over 4000 a month in power for 60 months.

Total in 1.84 million. Total out more than that, but not a lot more.

We started DEC 2018 coins were 6k buying coins has done better than mining ⛏️.
671  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Avalon 1166 81T Doesnt hash or do anything, log attached. on: March 18, 2024, 10:59:16 PM
dead fan #4
on the first post.

pay attention to your connector on your model

I think this will work

https://www.ebay.com/itm/204327882481?

please note I do not know anything about the seller of the fan
672  Other / Meta / Re: Poll: Colored Text Usage in Forum Posts on: March 18, 2024, 09:54:03 PM
Hello Members

Since I have been attacked by some members for using colored text in my posts, I thought I would open a poll to see what other members think.

I like colored text.

IMHO every forum I know offers text formatting with all kinds of options including colors for text. There must be a reason for this because if it was not good or acceptable to use the text formatting they would not offer it.

Please vote and give us your pros and cons in a friendly and civilized manner.

Interesting for me is if most members vote to remove and not offer the text formatting, if the forum owner will take it out and delete the text formatting.



Since I could not find the option to add more questions, I will add more questions with answers here to give more food for discussion. If anyone knows how to do this, I would be grateful if they could point me in the right direction.


Do you like colored text in forum posts?
Yes
No
Neutral

How do you believe the use of colored text enhances or detracts from the forum experience?
Enhances
Neutral
Detracts

Should the forum continue to offer text formatting options, including colors, for posts?
Yes absolutely
Yes with some restrictions
No it should be removed entirely

Should the forum owner only remove the colored text option?
Yes
No



PS
to the Mod:
In case I posted this poll in the wrong subforum, please be so kind and move it to the right one, thanks.



Not voting I somewhat support it. I sometimes use it. But I suffer from color blindness.

Not completely but impaired.

red

red

so the red above in 20 pt I can see as red
the red above in 6 pt is hard for me to see

Now if you do
 regular black
bold black
some blue fine

some people complaining may not realize that they have mild color impairment.

lets say unimpaired color vision is a 9 or 10
lets say my impairment is a five
lets say the people complaining are better than me but not normal
maybe a 7 they see the colors but find it stress full to read.

673  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: March 18, 2024, 08:45:01 PM
Well after the 2021 double top Say nov/dec 2021 to now the diff never really corrected for price.

This is an indication that the hardware is not able to keep up with the market.
We need another leap at a technological level, in relation to mining, to return to more attractive profitability.

I think the last time I really saw this leap was in 2013/2014, when they left GPUs and moved to ASICs. Undecided

no I wish you were correct.  The issue is simple all the gear was added because

6 cent mining made money with s17 s19  s21
and  m20 m30 m50 made money at six cents

all from march 2021 to now.  so big farms kept adding gear and making more power available.

At the current price of 66-67 k  and six cent mining on April 20 or so almost everything will suck for miners.  We may finally see some gear be shut off with some dropping difficulty.
674  Economy / Economics / Re: Everything is over priced but people keep spending on: March 18, 2024, 04:40:41 PM
The cost of things has gone up so much so that it's glaring. Imagine paying 5-12$ for an average meal you could get before for 3$. The jump cost is extremely high. Cooking a meal at home can cost you the same amount you would spend on eating in a restaurant. Funny enough people still afford all these things without complaining. My anger is that we make money to spend it all into our normal life expenses. It's difficult now to save or invest unless you part of the rich people in society. An average man has to just eat, pay bills, and survive.

Are you sure cooking a meal at home can cost the same amount as eating at a restaurant, even with the same menu? How do restaurants make a profit then? My experience is that cooking at home is less expensive than a restaurant because I don't have to pay for staff salaries, rent, taxes, etc. It's mainly the cost of food and some electricity or gas.

Still, in today's world, it's true that saving or investing requires either cutting expenses or increasing income. I'm glad we live in the cryptocurrency era because it's been a real help for me financially

I can save quite a bit cooking at home.

I can get a large piece of beef brisket  for 45 usd. grass fed not grain fed.


I can get five pound of potatoes for  2 dollars on sale
I can get two pounds of carrots for 2 dollars on sale.
I can get two pound of broccoli for 2 dollars on sale
I can get a head of cabbage for 1 dollar on sale

cost 52 usd maybe 1 dollar for gas fuel to cook it all.

53 usd will serve 12 people.

this would be over 200 usd in a restaurant.
675  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: March 18, 2024, 04:21:50 PM
Well after the 2021 double top Say nov/dec 2021 to now the diff never really corrected for price.


see the chart below


We just grew like mad. so your profits now suck compared to nov 21 .  yeah you are making money but you are about to get crushed come the ˝ ing

Even a move to 100k this week and you then do the ˝ ing in 4 weeks you are still far behind Nov 2021



676  Economy / Speculation / Fed rate adjustment on March 19/20 2024 what will happen? on: March 18, 2024, 04:06:32 PM
I think the drop in BTC price is due to the fed rate adjustment meeting.

We should know by the 21st of march if they drop rates.

I think the BTC market stalled over this.

Opinions guesses etc.

CNBC thinks we do a freeze this time.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/heres-when-the-fed-may-start-cutting-rates-investment-strategists-say.html
677  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump is senile (and Biden is not) on: March 18, 2024, 01:11:16 PM
~

There's a higher chance of mining a BTC block with a PC CPU/GPU...

about 10000 to 1 shot on any of them dying . So 10000 to the 5th power of them all dying tonight.

the odds of hitting a block with a 1gh miner (gpu) are

1 gh in 600eh
1 gh in. 600000ph
1 gh in  600000000th
1 gh in 600000000000gh which is way better than 10000x10000x10000x10000x10000

but realistically
if trump could live 10-20 years he is about 1 in 7300 to die to night
and biden is maybe 17 years so he is 1 in 6000 to die tonight

so the chances of just those two dying tonight is maybe 6000x7300= 4,380,000

that is actually not likely a 4.3 million to one shot coming  in is very rare.

the other three are younger so 10,000 x 10,000 x 10,000 = 1,000,000,000 a billion to one


This might be true regarding averages. But are you including people who live on the street and use fentanyl and poop next to their street-neighbor's cardboard-box-home?

Neither Trump nor Biden live like this. Rather, they live with the best medical and nutrition that is understood professionally. This brings their odds of dying way down. However, this doesn't mean that they won't die. It simply means that they will "probably" easily beat the averages.

Cool

yeah I gave trump 20 years which would be 97 which is way over average.

and 20 years is 7300 days so I said 1 out of 7300 is likely a good guess.

biden I gave 17 years which would be 98 which is way over average.

thats about 6100 days so I

think the 4 million to 1 shot iis a close guess.

I just think no one their ages should run.

I rather agree with you about having an age limit. But because of the experience of old people, it would be nice to have a formal 'Old Guy', Advisor-To-The-President position that carries some authority... enough to stop foolish Biden mistakes, for example. The Advisor position could require somebody over 75-y-o, for example.

Cool
I am 67 I clearly remember back to Vietnam 🇻🇳 Kennedy and Johnson.

I know my own mind and my own body.

At 67 in someways I am far better at the waiting game and hedging. I am less inclined to go all or nothing.

And if you knock on my door and wake me up at four in the morning it takes me seven minutes to dress piss and drink a cup of coffee. At 35 I could skip the piss and cut the time to 3 or 4 minutes.

Do I think I would be better at 80 than 67 no. But I could consult well to a younger guy.
678  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump is senile (and Biden is not) on: March 18, 2024, 03:13:45 AM
~

There's a higher chance of mining a BTC block with a PC CPU/GPU...

about 10000 to 1 shot on any of them dying . So 10000 to the 5th power of them all dying tonight.

the odds of hitting a block with a 1gh miner (gpu) are

1 gh in 600eh
1 gh in. 600000ph
1 gh in  600000000th
1 gh in 600000000000gh which is way better than 10000x10000x10000x10000x10000

but realistically
if trump could live 10-20 years he is about 1 in 7300 to die to night
and biden is maybe 17 years so he is 1 in 6000 to die tonight

so the chances of just those two dying tonight is maybe 6000x7300= 4,380,000

that is actually not likely a 4.3 million to one shot coming  in is very rare.

the other three are younger so 10,000 x 10,000 x 10,000 = 1,000,000,000 a billion to one


This might be true regarding averages. But are you including people who live on the street and use fentanyl and poop next to their street-neighbor's cardboard-box-home?

Neither Trump nor Biden live like this. Rather, they live with the best medical and nutrition that is understood professionally. This brings their odds of dying way down. However, this doesn't mean that they won't die. It simply means that they will "probably" easily beat the averages.

Cool

yeah I gave trump 20 years which would be 97 which is way over average.

and 20 years is 7300 days so I said 1 out of 7300 is likely a good guess.

biden I gave 17 years which would be 98 which is way over average.

thats about 6100 days so I

think the 4 million to 1 shot iis a close guess.

I just think no one their ages should run.
679  Economy / Speculation / Re: Top 20 days for Bitcoin on: March 18, 2024, 02:41:03 AM
Yeah it may be shaping up as a bull trap for miners.

Once the ˝ ing hits we need 80k for miners to not be hurting.

We never had a mining recapitalization this cycle so maybe we hit the ˝ ing at 65k and many miners are crushed.
680  Economy / Economics / Re: Senators pressure SEC’s Gensler not to approve any more crypto ETFs on: March 18, 2024, 01:46:38 AM
SEC Chair Gary Gensler was against Bitcoin SEC approval and he was trying his best to avoid it but the interest of Blackrock and pressure from outside forced him to take this decision and accept Bitcoin ETFs. Now senators pressure him not to approve any more crypto ETFs because it would expose investors to risks.

Ethereum is the most popular cryptocurrency after Bitcoin, and the Ethereum ETF application is awaiting the SEC's approval. What do you think, will the SEC approve Ethereum if there is a pressure from big corporations like BlackRock?

Read the news - https://cointelegraph.com/news/senators-urge-sec-gary-gensler-reject-further-crypto-etfs

They can demand it, but.... American law and courts of course have their own "tricks", but ... You can't just call and say "Ban it because you can't, because someone doesn't like it". In order to ban - you must first prove contradiction to the legal framework. And then there's case law. This is about the fact that the ETF Bitcoin allowed - why not allow / prohibit the same decision for Efirium !?? So most likely they will have to allow it, or try to prevent it for a very long and ineffective time. But it will not end in favor of SEC and those who want to ban it

well eth is pos

btc is pow


eth has zero infrastructure not in complete control of a hand full of people.

Mr V. has spent some time with Putin publicly all reasons to say eth is a piece of shit.

time will tell as to how long the usa can prop up th dollar.

grab some popcorn and watch the show.
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