And there is much more information if you start to investigate a little more.
I think a little investigation would raise a fishy smell with regards to these figures. Italy has a population of around 60 million, but here it is implied they make only around 30 million online transaction per year, or 0.5 per capita. Total transaction volume for the UK, which has a similar population, is 40 billion per year (according to Finance UK). This includes offline as well as online, but is three orders of magnitude greater.
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back to 9000 again. Whenever the price gets down here though the bears side of the order book looks weak as piss, hence why we are getting these bounce back of it. According just to the order book I don't think we'll be down at these levels for much longer.
Last chance saloon for the bears. If they can't hold the line here then it will all uncoil for them.
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Personalities are pretty set in stone, I suppose. So you're saying we need to build a stablecoin on top of our personalities? Hm, interesting...
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Just looked that up, quite a long read. And yes, the UK does not charge an annual tax for property (land) like Austria (for example) does.
We limeys do pay Council Tax which is banded based on property value, however.
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I bet you don't know about Carolina either... "My dad was a violinist, is this a personal attack on my family!?"
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So they threw me out...
How do I give them merit?
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@yefi , first we need to break 8800/8900 , No problem.
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Very nice. Let's break that descending resistance line now and get the party on.
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I'll always like Joe Rogan, and I realize this is the Onion, but he does ask some pretty dumb questions sometimes... Maybe just as a side effect of being too stoned. Maybe it's not Joe Rogan, but that AI version of him by Dessa?
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Meh.
This is fine.
Unpleasant, for sure... but still fine.
This needs to turn fairly soon though. A drop to high 6000s, sure; a drop below 6500, hmm, not so good.
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-Try to get listed on Binance (difficult). Binance could be interested by the staking feature. Tell them to maybe avoid margin trading with it (stupid whale that pumped and dumped on Polo). Time for the wet blanket of reality - why would any exchange that wants to become legitimate in the space take on a coin that had been subject to the blatant price manipulation as CLAM had? CLAM is never getting listed in Binance. In fact, it is rather unlikely at this point that it will ever be listed on any exchange of significant volume.
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What will happen with CLAM if next few weeks, the coin suddently listed on Binance? Do you guy think of it? Better buy some supermarket clams in case they turn to solid gold as well mate.
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* yefi waves goodbye to CLAM.
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I sorta assumed he reads the thread he moderates. I will contact him directly then.
Ahem, wouldn't it have been polite to do this in the first place rather than slinging mud?
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Anyone who wants to know, adam gave up his account, forum admins concluded that this thread was difficult to administer and closed down the thread. after complaints from forum members, theymos agreed to reopen the thread with a new thread owner that was voted upon by forum member (largely already active WO participants to my recollection).. accordingly, infofront has carried out a very laudable nearly non-interventionist approach that seems to carry out the spirit of the thread in a way that might have even been playing out better than the original version. Go Figure!!
Yep, just to add to that, the reason the first post was changed wasn't a FU to Adam, but was simply a pragmatic decision because there was no other way to easily change the thread moderation. If anyone has a problem with that, then download the source code for SMF and code a workaround...
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Well, fantastic. Desert and tumbleweeds here we come.
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God damn Bitcoin, just do it. Fucking do it. Do IT. You know you want to do it.
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Sub $9700. Fake out before breakout...
Let's hope so. Another bear won't be much fun.
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I'm not sure what you mean. According to my calculations 150 of the dates are in 2017, 136 are in 2018, and 214 are in 2019. Yesterday's dataset it was 150, 137 and 213 respectively. Anyway, this is turning into Rainman syndrome now
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