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Really, don't overthink it. It's not like someone would gain something significant from getting some random forum user's posts getting deleted. People report posts that they deem as low quality. That's it. Some people just has far higher quality standards as you and I have.
Yeah, you are both probably right. However, I'll leave this post open just in case more posts keep getting deleted and also to see if a moderator wants to add something.
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Well, I'm beginning to think that someone is picking on me. I remember a post similar to this one, opened by a member who participated in the same campaign as me, bitvest.io, and who complained that many of his posts had been deleted. He got angry and eventually left the campaign. I just found two more deleted messages. I really don't understand why this one was deleted: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted. IMO this can't be compared. This is what I called being result-oriented only.
The whole crypto industry is more stable now. In 2017, if you see a total daily volume of 20B you would be - wow, that's enormous! Now when I see 100B daily volume - meh, what a weak day...
Yeah, well. Many models actually make similar predictions. It's clear that the future doesn't have to repeat the past and even clearer that it's not going to repeat it exactly but most of the predictions I see for 2021 are somehow similar to what happened in 2017, so I think it can be compared. And many predictions do. I was replying to a post that hasn't got deleted. And then this one. I could understand up to a point that someone has seen it as low-value because it is a one-liner. But not all one-liners are crap and I've sometimes been merited for very short posts. I think it was relevant because we were talking about a guy who is not in the campaign and was spreading FUD: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted. I've just put him on ignore. I wasn't paid for that post and I don't care. I sometimes write what I think and that's it. I think some people are taking a too tough line when reporting and also when deleting posts. I already said that in similar posts like this one created by other forum members.
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I could see the data and I'm happy that my personal details are not in the documents leaked. Maybe because I bought the Ledger a few years back? My email is there but I already knew that. Also, I don't hold a lot of bitcoin but I would feel uneasy if I knew my full name and address had been leaked.
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It's the typical reason that the reporter and/or the moderator thinks that the reply simply doesn't add much to the conversation. You might disagree and think otherwise, but that's that.
It's just one post, and various user's posts get deleted a lot. Don't take it too hard.
Yes, I was thinking that. I've seen Hero/Legendary members saying that they got a post deleted at some point, even though they are good forum members, so, no, I don't take it hard or personally.
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So, my turn has arrived. Here is this thread: Happy "I AM HODLING" day 7 Years ago the HODLING became the new religion. I've just received this message: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted. Very nice post (the I AM HODLING one). I'm not sure if he was actually drunk or if he was trolling. Some people write like that or try to appear drunk when they write. That and his girlfriend supposedly at a lesbian bar make me wonder.
Apart from that, the price of Bitcoin was around $750 so he was completely right. I hope he has kept some of his bitcoin.
The same way, you can report (and delete) 90% of my posts.
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Evening boys, it appears the bull has woke up again & ready to rock & roll once more. I wonder what Christmas week will bring us? $24,000 breached $25,000 doesn’t look too far away! I love it when I get up in the morning these days. The first thing I do is see the price of the bitcoin and then... I feel kinda high.
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Your first few post was bounty related. And in this month you have made 34 posts till now. Among those you have made 18 posts at same topic. No matter what you post in tokens(altcoins), most of your post won't be appreciated by other forum members. But if you have changed your mind recently then it's great. Good wishes for you Yes OP, the point is that if people see that you are here only to make money through bounties or signature campaigns they will be reluctant to give you merits. Especially bounties have a bad reputation here. Too many people posting crap to make a few bucks. It seems you have gooten 3 merits in a row. You now only need to use the forum to exchange knowledge. If you don't know about something, ask. When you know more, help others. Merits will come.
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That's precisely what ATH means. "All time" means up to and including the present. It says nothing about the future.
Yes, that's the point. The future doesn't exist, yet. I know what OP means but it's just a philosophical question. ATH is the term people use and I don't think they are going to change no matter if the other is more correct or not.
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For me, it's not important what will happen until the year end, in ten days time. What's important is what will happen during 2021. If it will be a similar year to 2017 or not. I hope it is.
The fact that bitcoin breaks the $25k or not in ten days is not that meningful to me.
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I left him negative trust but I think I'm the only one. It could be useful is someone in DT could leave negative trust as well. This son of a bitch is targeting people from poor countries for his scam which is even worse in my opinion.
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Well, you don't specifically mention it but I would do that if you already have something else saved/invested. I mean cash for emergencies and maybe some money in mutual or index funds. I wouldn't buy bitcoin if that was the only extra money I had.
I don't agree with dolar cost averaging as others have said. That strategy only helps you to deal with the psychological of investing. However, if you truly believe that bitcoin price will keep going up in the long term, as most of us do, the sooner you put all in your available money to invest, the better.
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Thaks for your replies, especially to @ranochigo for the late comments.
As you may have noticed, I have run out of merits to send, otherwise I would have given some more.
The transaction still appears unconfirmed on my ledger live but it has close to 100 confirmations.
Is it just because ledger is fucking shit? I'm quite pissed off with them.
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Ok so I checked my history and the accelerator used was: https://btcnitro.com/Actually my ledger nano says it's not confirmed yet but it has 16 confirmations (0 before using the accelerator). It was included in: 00000000000000000000b759570202ce47834fe7fded1854f93e1d32b9be15f9
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Which accelerator did you use? and aside from the fact that your transaction finally got confirmed, what proof do you have that the accelerator actually did anything at all? As far as I'm aware, the only free one that actually works with any level of consistency is ViaBTC, but that's hard to get one of the 100 free slots... I was thinking that precisely. I tried the ViaBTC one but it said it could't accelerate or there was some kind of error, so I just googled "transaction accelerator free" or something similar and I tried one of the first ones. So, when I saw the confirmation I wondered if it was just a coincidence. I see it is 47.3 sat/vB, low priority according to mempool current stats, so maybe the accelerator actually did something?
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Well, after creating this thread and receiving the answers I locked it. I think it was a mistake, because before that I locked threads in other sections so that they did not become spam megathreads but thinking about it, that will not happen in this section, which is a serious one.
The thing is that yesterday, after waiting, seeing that the mempool was still full, and fearing that I would be refunded the amount of the transaction, I decided to use a transaction accelerator. I know that they have free and pay versions. I used the free version and next time I looked, after 2 or 3 hours, the transaction had been confirmed.
This raises a question for me. Why do the transaction accelerators work in the free version? I understand that if you pay more to speed up a transaction then it will be prioritized and confirmed, but I don't quite understand why simply putting my transaction ID and clicking without paying anything speeds up the transaction.
Can someone explain this to me?
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Bitcoin posts a new All Time High daily candle today at $23,777.00...smashing the previous record of $19,666.00 exactly 3 years later to the day. Is this it? Is this the end of the bullrun? I am not convinced. I somehow feel like it really is different this time. The open interest not only by institutional investors but the general public as well, the continuing media coverage and perhaps most importantly the massive fiat stimulus programs being put in place globally. Will there be dips..of course there will. My advice is to buy them.
I think the situation we are in is more similar to 4 years ago, not 3. We still have a whole moon year in front of us.
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Yeah, well, cash is vastly used in criminal activities and you never hear on the news that cash is evil or has to be banned or that cash and drugs go together, do you?
News like that doesn't affect those of us who know about bitcoin. At best they can help those who think it's a dark thing to assert their belief, but the masses will look more to extraordinary price increases than to news like this.
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I guess your pause is caused by Bitcoins price growth. Just imagine how huge mempool is right now and how many transactions are made now in the blockchains. Other reason - the price again. Imagine that now they need to pay hunters an equivalent of $5,000 (just an example), while 2 week ago reward debt was an equivalent of $3,500. Even though gambler use cryptocurrency for betting, high bitcoin price made people do smaller bets. Previously they can easily make a 1000sat bet, but now they bet 300sat. Think how much more income must Bitcasino make to be able to pay past rewards.
Well, I know that because I sent a transaction yesterday and it hasn't even one confirmation yet but what you say wouldn't have affected if payments had been sent in 24 hours as Lightlord said.
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we past 22000 on bitstamp.
Yes, there seems to be a mini resistance there. After hitting 22k it went down and now it's hit that mark again. Once we have past the old ATH I'm not in a hurry to see to price go up because if it goes too fast we will probably have a deeper retreat.
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$ 22K @ Bitstamp again.
I think we are getting to $25 or so quite easily. I just hope we don't go up too fast because the fall could be very fast as well when panic kicks in.
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