The 200 has ceased its decline and is actually flat
10 more days of flat. Then the fall of SMA200 will resume, and soon it will be 7000...
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24-hour average
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I'm gonna steal the NASA hat then...
Thanks!
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It's that time again... Who just woke up and started anther pump? Putin?
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Most people voted $6,500-$7,000 in the poll, and we're still below that... smh...
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I pity the fools who went to sleep just before the thing happened.
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Can't stay above $6600 for more than 5 minutes...
Oh no, I jinxed it!
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Can't stay above $6600 for more than 5 minutes...
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I'm not thrilled with the fact that they are holding over 150K BTC in one multisign address, even though it is a cold wallet. Hopefully it is more than a 2 of 3 multisign; otherwise, all one needs to do is compromise 2 of 3 keys to steal that amount of BTC. Bitfinex already had multisign addresses compromised in the past. Also, it would have been nice if they gave us some kind of supporting document listing their fiat holdings. Edit: Just looked. It's a 3 of 6 multisign. I guess that is a little better. I certainly hope they have the 6 keys stored in separate locations and have a way to airgap the signing process. I bet it's something like this:
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3x per year line: 2015: stuck at 3 5 for too long... 2018: stuck at 3 8 for too long...
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Russian oligarch's trophy wife, I would hazard a guess..?
They'll publish her name eventually, as it seems they want to make an example. The point is, it might affect some of us in the future, as £50,000 is not that much. I guess the lesson here: sometimes it's better to rent expensive things instead of buying them.
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I'm afraid once fiat conversion is unnecessary, they'll move the tracking to the actual goods, as they're already doing for assets with substantial value, e.g., cars, real estate etc - as pointed out several times in recent posts.
Exactly. And they'll even apply it retroactively: http://www.cityam.com/264481/mystery-bankers-wife-losses-anti-corruption-order-appealThe high-rolling wife of an anonymous banker has been defeated in her push to overturn efforts by the National Crime Agency (NCA) to make her reveal how she was able to afford properties in Britain worth £22m.
A High Court judge overturned an attempt by the woman, identified as Mrs A, to block the NCA’s use of one of its first-ever “unexplained wealth orders” (UWOs) – new powers to battle corruption which force owners of assets worth £50,000 or more to prove they acquired them legitimately.
The NCA’s order said that Mrs A – who is the wife of a banker from a non-EEA country – had to reveal the source of her income, or face having the properties taken away from her.
The new orders – which reverse the burden of proof, forcing those suspected of gaining assets through crime to prove they were legally obtained – came into effect in January.
The court was told Mrs A had made lavish purchases, including spending over £16.3m over a decade at luxury department store Harrods, and has access to fine wines, private jets and luxurious properties.
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I don't know... that would make easy to brute-force...
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Hey mindrust, no need for name calling. Some of us are not young anymore. We no longer trust our memory like we used too.
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This is a personal opinion for reference!
It's tricky to draw the bottom line. It could very well be slightly descending or ascending. Depends on scale.
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It's just paid PR, nothing more nothing less. Bill Clinton will talk about hamsters for two hours as long as you pay his usual rate. https://www.thoughtco.com/former-presidents-speaking-fees-3368127In the decade or so after Clinton left office, from 2001 through 2012, he made at least $104 million in speaking fees, according to an analysis by The Washington Post.
Clinton makes no bones about why he charges so much.
“I gotta pay our bills,” he told NBC News.
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We are due for a bad Q4.
Nah... price today = price 3 months ago = price 6 months ago. What usually happens after such long long sideways move?
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This money can be put to better use somewhere. I'm sure of it. No doubt.
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