As chartbuddy cant even cope with the dumps and follow the price.. he doesnt deserve a thread.
Chartbuddy isn't about the price. It's about the walls. That in itself is a reason to continue calling this the Wall Observer.
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Meanwhile, some of us are buying real property in the real world.
Or is owning real property in meatspace so 2018 now? So passé?
sure, people are interested, but increasingly not being able to afford RE. As i was posting before: house was 3x yearly salary in the 70ies, but 10-30X yearly salary in 2022, with 30x on the coasts. When mortgage goes to 8% (and it probably will), we might have another crisis. Either prices would have to go down or demand would plunge and people would have difficulty to move. In some ways it is already starting as everyone has 3% or below mortgages, but when they buy a new house, it is more like 5%. So if people can't afford to buy something real without taking the time to save up to pay cash for it, they should spend their real money on buying imaginary bullshit? It seems to me that some people spend too much time in an imaginary world, playing online games, buying NFTs, watching movies and TV, etc. Wake up people. There's a real world out there.
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Guys, if you want to hang around women's bathrooms all day you can simply enrol at the University of Plymouth. You cannot be stopped apparently. Are you allowed to bring a sheep?
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Are NFTs still a thing? How quaint.
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I was thinking about making a post on DCA. For the post, I will use these variables.
- Strategy 1 (Buying Every Month) Amount to DCA: $100 per Month When to Buy: 1st of Every Month Duration: 1st Jan 2015 to 1st April 2022
- Strategy 2 (Buying on Monthly Red Candles) Amount to DCA: $200 per Buying When to Buy: Red Monthly Candle Duration: 1st Jan 2015 to 1st April 2022
Let me suggest a better system: Forget about the price. Buy whenever you can. Hodl. Sell only when you absolutely must. It's OK to set yourself profit-taking goals but only ever take a small portion of your profits. Continue to hodl all of your original investment and most of your profits.
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Those lists of large BTC stashes treat 30k as a big deal. In 2010 that was only enough for a half dozen pizzas. Remember Manwhalebear? Dumped 30k just like that (October 6, 2014). I wonder how many more he kept hodling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdqKOKsymfkI watched it happen live. Jolly good fun.
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Where did you get that list? It doesn't come anywhere close to being accurate.
My first thought was where are The Winklevoss Twins (70k) and Tim Draper (30k)?
There are many more large holders we've never heard about.
Sir i collected it from different news. I didn't here about them let me search about them too. The real issue is that trying to list large holders is futile. There are countless large holders who will never divulge their holdings.
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Biggest Bitcoin ₿ holders: After Satoshi.
1. MicroStrategy: 125,051 BTC 2. Tesla: 43,200 BTC 3. Terra LUNA: 30,727 BTC 4. Marathon Digital: 8,133 BTC 5. Square (Jack Dorsey - Ex Twitter CEO): 8,027 BTC
Where did you get that list? It doesn't come anywhere close to being accurate. My first thought was where are The Winklevoss Twins (70k) and Tim Draper (30k)? There are many more large holders we've never heard about. Is Proudhon one of them?
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Maybe it is a call for boomers to mostly relinguish their grip on financial and other power. Just retire already! A call to politicians over 75, financiers over 80.
Warren Buffett isn't a boomer. He belongs to the Silent Generation. Hal Finney is a boomer. Nick Szabo missed being a boomer by 4 months.
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Indeed. I have no beef with Thiel's take on the situation. I just didn't like him relating it to age. I think ESG pisses most intelligent people off almost as much as "political correctness", which of course is an oxymoron. There's nothing less correct than politics.
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Gerontocracy? What a load of crap. I'm older than both Larry Fink and Jamie Dimon and I clued in immediately upon hearing about Bitcoin. Now I'm set for life. One of my friends, a member of the Silent Generation in his 80s, accumulated 13BTC before passing away over a year ago. When he knew the end was drawing near, he went on a sending spree and cashed in his last coins a week before he died. He had no heirs. Meanwhile, a Millennial friend scoffed at me and called me a sucker who couldn't see through an obvious scam, while pursuing a "career" as an online poker player. Another Millennial friend had the brains to hop aboard in 2013. We attended Vitalik Buterin's shitcoin white paper unveiling together at Decentral in January 2014. Needless to say we both took a pass. My wife is Gen-X and regrets not getting in when she heard about it (before me!) in 2012. She needed the money for another enterprise. Bitcoin may have been developed by mostly Gen-Xers (and some Boomers) but it crosses generational lines. It's not about age. Besides their age, what do Buffett, Fink and Dimon have in common? They all have an interest in the status quo, specifically the legacy financial system. It wasn't a cataclysmic event that extincted the dinosaurs. It was their failure to adapt to it. Many older species survived.
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Not your keys, not your coins.
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I am done with all this shit. I cannot stand the up and downs of this market. I am going to sell all my corn in the next few hours, buy a nice car, and enjoying life outside. After the EU ban, bitcoin is not going to go anywhere. I will miss you.
Cool. What kind of car? I'm gonna sell my lake so I can buy a fleet of Lambos.
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Amazingly, some people still take what they see on "social" media seriously.
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May I suggest that you reduce the size of oversized images? See how easy it is?
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Russia gets to be number 2 at the top. Which might be what the Russian-Ukraine war is really about. Theater war about having defeated communism while sharing the new world order. USA gets to be at the top, of course. Russia gets to be player 2. Hows that for buzzwords?
Buzzword test FAILED Missing: CHINA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDrfE9I8_hs
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my 99 dollar android is a lot cheaper than a 1100 dollar iPhone.
Probably better quality too.
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$48084 Stamp.
Is that a new AYH?
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Good day Bitcoinland. Four six one one two dollars (Bitcoinaverage).
Nice Sunday rally. Good to see the price jump up. Go go Bitcoin go.
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