what's going on? first spike up, now spike down? I'm not used to this volatility anymore. please, someone make it stop
It will stabilize at 3850 like nothing happened...
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Your almost there? 17days only Yeah, but I'm not the front-runner these days. 3800 Phil_S 3850 kurious Boys gotta say I went crazy AF today (long time i did such a jump) YOLO lol Nice. Could've made a JJG pose tho.
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Guys. Your petty feuds are super-boring. Anyway... 24-hour average here: We're exactly $1000 under the top line at this point. How can we cross it? We can either jump $1000 or go sideways for 3 months. Which is more likely... well... you can guess.
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Guys. You gonna quote and re-quote that picture for 10 more pages, aren't you?
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At least Australia is not overpopulated, right?
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Opsec lessons from Jameson Lopp: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/12/technology/how-to-disappear-surveillance-state.htmlMr. Lopp, a self-described libertarian who works for a Bitcoin security company, had long been obsessed with the value of privacy, and he set out to learn how thoroughly a person can escape the all-seeing eyes of corporate America and the government. But he wanted to do it without giving up internet access and moving to a shack in the woods.
Many celebrities and wealthy people, wary of thieves, paparazzi and other predators, have tried to achieve Mr. Lopp’s vision of complete privacy. Few have succeeded.
Mr. Lopp viewed the exercise as something of an experiment, to find out the lengths he’d have to go to extricate himself from the databases and other repositories that hold our personal information and make it available to anyone willing to pay for it. That helps explain why he was willing to describe the steps he’s taken with me (though he did so from a burner phone, without disclosing his new location). ...
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Since we're talking about walls here, and dam is like a wall... here's Dam story, with a twist:
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If that pattern holds into next month too, we might reach local bottom in early April, and then spike into 4xxx territory by mid-April...
We'll see.
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2018 January: top at Jan 6. 2018 February: bottom at Feb 6. 2018 March: top at Mar 5.
2019 January: top at Jan 8. 2019 February: bottom at Feb 8. 2019 March: top ... soon ?
2019 March: top at ... March 9 ... as $3950 ...
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Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can
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Sliding back to $3800 damn it.
Oh wait, the game... all right then.
$3800 it is.
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I'm not saying it's not "a lot" of damage, I'm saying it's not necessarily a lot in terms relative to the global scale. Unless you can show how humans fuck up even unpopulated areas beyond repair that's really not very relevant to "earth". What you have shown so far were examples comparable to a tiny itch on your pinky.
Interesting numbers here comparing emissions by humans vs volcanoes: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earthtalks-volcanoes-or-humans/
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While pictures like that look impressive, they're not necessarily significant. Humans only occupy some 10% of the land on earth, which just isn't much.
Humans can pollute a lot more land/water than they occupy with their physical bodies. I bet that Ganges River is not as clean now as let's say 10 000 years ago. Yeah, but India is one of the most populated places on earth. Fix India and teach them sanitation and you've got a clean Ganges. Shitting in my toilet doesn't mean that yours is about to get dirty though. Just like an ant colony shitting in my backyard won't pollute that of my neighbour. One big oil tanker crashing and leaking can cause a lot of damage even in less populated areas (e.g. Alaska 1989).
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While pictures like that look impressive, they're not necessarily significant. Humans only occupy some 10% of the land on earth, which just isn't much.
Humans can pollute a lot more land/water than they occupy with their physical bodies. I bet that Ganges River is not as clean now as let's say 10 000 years ago.
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Oh, and climate change is primarily driven by the sun. It changes distance and levels of activity all the time.
Sun is a very big and very stable system.
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2018 January: top at Jan 6. 2018 February: bottom at Feb 6. 2018 March: top at Mar 5.
2019 January: top at Jan 8. 2019 February: bottom at Feb 8. 2019 March: top ... soon ?
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I think that three or more meets the definition of multi-,but hey what do I know. Double digits is some way higher levels, that's for sure. The 21 club is becoming more and more prestigious, too.
I don’t like to know how many bitcoin’s other people have, it doesn’t interest me but I think lots in this thread are 21 club members. The one where you need 1 000 000 btc?
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There isn't enough bitcoin for all of today's millionaires to own an entire bitcoin each. We won't call them millionaires anymore though, they will be known as "wholecoiners". This may be the last chance for the average person to acquire a full bitcoin and that title. https://twitter.com/alecziupsnys/status/1102908165719506947?s=21 Nice! And "multicoiners" if double digits.
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Transitioned out ?
1 year from now... or maybe later... Eventually.
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