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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 4 (3.3%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (0.8%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (1.6%)
$85K to $90K - 10 (8.2%)
$90K to $95K - 15 (12.3%)
$95K to $100K - 28 (23%)
>$100K - 62 (50.8%)
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January 18, 2018, 10:59:09 AM

This is how noobs actually think. The higher the price the more it needs to be bought. I had one literally tell me they were afraid of missing out. They watched ripple go from $0.25 to $3.25 and suddenly at the top urgently wanted to get in because they 'couldnt stand it anymore' and were 'going to miss out'.
Yeah, I've personally warned a few friends not to buy into XRP when it ballooned beyond $1.50 and $2 and urged them to sell since $2.50 onward. Needless to say, they did not want to listen and are still holding their Ripple at substantial losses. Can't say I haven't tried.
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January 18, 2018, 11:04:05 AM

Woah, look at all that green! Went to sleep for a couple of hours and BTC is back in the saddle and all but 2 coins in the top 100 are in the green.
Congrats to everyone that bought the dip and shame on every weak hand that thought the sky was falling. If you sold at the bottom you will likely do it again.


hey...I resemble that remark! (panic sold like wimp....it was LTC to pay the tax man etc...but still ..wimp)

Then again I retired on Monday ..when things went to hell...so it is my fault for the crypto crash...so sold at the low (LTC) to restore proper Karma

you are welcome!



No insult intended. Sometimes you gotta pay the bills when timing couldn't be worse - at the low. Knowing full well you just paid twice as much as was needed.

Thank you for your offering to the crypto gods. (Is there a name for it? Maybe honeybadger?). It has been received.


We're weak ass ratt hands! Don't sugarcoat our failure.
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January 18, 2018, 11:09:28 AM

Woah, look at all that green! Went to sleep for a couple of hours and BTC is back in the saddle and all but 2 coins in the top 100 are in the green.
Congrats to everyone that bought the dip and shame on every weak hand that thought the sky was falling. If you sold at the bottom you will likely do it again.


hey...I resemble that remark! (panic sold like wimp....it was LTC to pay the tax man etc...but still ..wimp)

Then again I retired on Monday ..when things went to hell...so it is my fault for the crypto crash...so sold at the low (LTC) to restore proper Karma

you are welcome!



No insult intended. Sometimes you gotta pay the bills when timing couldn't be worse - at the low. Knowing full well you just paid twice as much as was needed.

Thank you for your offering to the crypto gods. (Is there a name for it? Maybe honeybadger?). It has been received.


We're weak ass ratt hands! Don't sugarcoat our failure.
This. You're not really meant to have money that you need for bills in any class of assets in the first place. So having to withdraw is, in most cases, just a result of poor investment decisions. There are very few exceptions which are so extraordinarily rare that they won't even apply to the vast majority of people who "had to withdraw money" unless they fucked up and put in way too much to begin with. Like that guy on Twitter who took out a mortgage on his house during the Bitcoin peak and put it all in even though he has a family and kids.
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January 18, 2018, 11:23:08 AM

If Bitcoin has returned to fair market value for now, then so be it.
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January 18, 2018, 11:24:42 AM


[...]




btw. inb4 bounce to 11.5 k  Grin



so far i made a lot of $.

let us see what the charts say next - tbh im still rather bearish shortterm.
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January 18, 2018, 11:26:36 AM

https://medium.com/radarrelay/ledger-integration-update-994ce2c5ac93
trade shitcoins within and between hardware wallets
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January 18, 2018, 11:49:01 AM

If Bitcoin has returned to fair market value for now, then so be it.
if even a duncetard like myself can mine one for ~2.1k usd (which is expensive because uk=51st shithole) then 'fair' seems a bit unfair
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January 18, 2018, 11:50:41 AM

Mining has no effect on prices. It is prices that affect mining and the mining hardware needs to catch up to the price.
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January 18, 2018, 11:59:18 AM

We're weak ass ratt hands! Don't sugarcoat our failure.
Nice to see that phrase is taking off. I am a huge supporter, too!  Grin
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January 18, 2018, 12:20:24 PM

Wow went down to 9200

Look at the bright side, it is still

over 9000!!!!

LOL, when BTC shills understand that their shitcoin as-well can be dump & pump no matter all bright stories abut decentralization, freedom and etc.

What a pathetic community
Is this roach?
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January 18, 2018, 12:27:41 PM

LOL, when BTC shills understand that their shitcoin as-well can be dump & pump no matter all bright stories abut decentralization, freedom and etc.

What a pathetic community
Is this roach?
Don't think so. Writing style doesn't check. Opening "LOL" gives it off straight away.
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)


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January 18, 2018, 12:28:10 PM

This. You're not really meant to have money that you need for bills in any class of assets in the first place. So having to withdraw is, in most cases, just a result of poor investment decisions. There are very few exceptions which are so extraordinarily rare that they won't even apply to the vast majority of people who "had to withdraw money" unless they fucked up and put in way too much to begin with. Like that guy on Twitter who took out a mortgage on his house during the Bitcoin peak and put it all in even though he has a family and kids.

In this case, Searing (and myself for different reasons) earns coins by doing work (mining for him, fixing for me). This incurs certain expenses (taxes, power, parts, shipping, etc) which must be paid for at regular intervals. So you sell coins you make at those intervals to pay the bills.

A portion of my earnings goes into a long term savings/investing account, but a portion always goes into op ex, some to cap ex, and some to taxes/fees.

Anything else is what we call "timing the market" or "gambling" which is not the primary purpose of the business.

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January 18, 2018, 12:29:30 PM

Wow went down to 9200

Look at the bright side, it is still

over 9000!!!!

LOL, when BTC shills understand that their shitcoin as-well can be dump & pump no matter all bright stories abut decentralization, freedom and etc.

What a pathetic community

Going by your post; you can say shit and you attempt to provoke people, you have the exact qualifications to work for CNN.
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January 18, 2018, 12:31:19 PM

12000 is a good start...

Now can we try 13000?

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January 18, 2018, 12:37:20 PM

if even a duncetard like myself can mine one for ~2.1k usd (which is expensive because uk=51st shithole) then 'fair' seems a bit unfair

If that were true then hashrate would be skyrocketing right now.
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January 18, 2018, 12:39:16 PM

turns out the Mayor has been at it for a very long time Undecided



"hodl"

Thomas Lee in Irish dress by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, 1594
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January 18, 2018, 12:39:33 PM

middlemen
metals as being a hedge
permissioned ledger or tyranny by default.
Now this is like Roach, but atypically missing any mention of evil Jews.


Until some nerd gets into your PC, laptop, mobile and steals your private key, and what than? You are so hardly fucked with your "StoRe of Valu" because all your wealth gone. And what you will do? Go to police? They will tell you same "Gtfo to where you came from"

In proper bank in proper countries you will get your money back and investigation will trigger.

Or even better, when govs decide to block any Crypto activity. That is going to become a fork war of the decade!

Or fuck yourself, if Bitcoin would not be tied to USD and liquidity would not be tied to Banks in one or other way, you would be buying your fucking pizza for 10,000BTC, so fuck off you boy.
I think I'm only ignoring a couple noisy noobs at the moment. You're getting close to first in line among seasoned users. Go on punk, make my day. But let's do it later, shall we? Your coffee break is over, likely you'd better get back to work at your bank desk.
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January 18, 2018, 12:40:51 PM

if even a duncetard like myself can mine one for ~2.1k usd (which is expensive because uk=51st shithole) then 'fair' seems a bit unfair

If that were true then hashrate would be skyrocketing right now.
it is and it is. nonetheless there has been this huge window of opportunity for miners since summer
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January 18, 2018, 12:46:42 PM
Last edit: January 18, 2018, 09:24:49 PM by Last of the V8s

anybody got this report? https://info.elliptic.co/whitepaper-fdd-bitcoin-laundering

edit: more https://coincenter.org/link/a-new-study-finds-less-than-1-of-bitcoin-transactions-to-exchanges-are-illicit

editedit: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bitcoin-laundering-study-where-do-criminals-turn-mask-illicit-cryptoassets/
https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/3883533/downloads/Bitcoin%20Laundering.pdf
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January 18, 2018, 12:58:07 PM


I only read this:
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Bitcoin, the world’s first cryptocurrency [...] has gone mainstream.

So it begins  Grin
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