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March 17, 2018, 07:27:06 PM Last edit: March 17, 2018, 07:44:22 PM by Searing |
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Just giving a 2x leverage short a try. We should be getting big green dildos, shortly.  Yea you're screwed buddy. I just put up a sell order. That means the price is about to moon. ' yeah..I'm gonna have to sell on the low here also....scrypt-pow mining is in a downtrend...I have 13K of income tax to cover with tax man from last year that I can't write off in any manner ..including equipment (used 2018 $$$ to dump into 15K solo401k for last year (which I can buy crypto with if it stays in that sandbox...but then again when?) so all is good on that front..but a solo401 for a self-employed business...can only be funded according to you income stream not on dividends (ie selling crypto more than I make in the year) in 2018....so I'm gonna start hitting a wall here soon with mining puking out So looking at things now....I too will have to sell some to stay ahead of the rock rolling down ...like you see in traders of the lost ark....the 2018 tax man must be appeased too! I am hoping that this downturn in crypto prices and BTC etc is due to people in 1) my boat in some manner ..miners or 2) just getting ducks in a row and have to sell for last years taxes by April 15th in the USA anyway, the only plus side of dumping stuff to usd now for the above purposes I state...is if the price of BTC dumps further...so I kinda fell like a traitor but no choice... the good news is as stated already by anon136...by us both having to sell some now.....I too always sell at the low so the BTC price should shoot up..rapidly ! (frigging reality sucks!)
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Just giving a 2x leverage short a try. We should be getting big green dildos, shortly.  Yea you're screwed buddy. I just put up a sell order. That means the price is about to moon. ' yeah..I'm gonna have to sell on the low here also....scrypt-pow mining is in a downtrend...I have 13K of income tax to cover with tax man from last year that I can't write off in any manner ..including equipment (used 2018 $$$ to dump into 15K solo401k for last year (which I can buy crypto with if it stays in that sandbox...but then again when?) so all is good on that front..but a solo401 for a self-employed business...can only be funded according to you income stream not on dividends (ie selling crypto more than I make in the year) So looking at things now....I too will have to sell some to stay ahead of the rock rolling down ...like you see in traders of the lost ark....the 2018 tax man must be appeased too! I am hoping that this downturn in crypto prices and BTC etc is due to people in 1) my boat in some manner ..miners or 2) just getting ducks in a row and have to sell for last years taxes by April 15th in the USA anyway, the only plus side of dumping stuff to usd now for the above purposes I state...is if the price of BTC dumps further...so I kinda fell like a traitor but no choice... the good news is as stated already by anon136...by us both having to sell some now.....I too always sell at the low so the BTC price should shoot up..rapidly ! (frigging reality sucks!) chinese miners shitting on the free money parade? :-D >>Antminer should hire some pumpers  lol
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March 17, 2018, 07:33:42 PM |
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...... FUD
It correlates very well (suspiciously well in fact) with the 2013 bubble aftermath. However, the timeline is hugely accelerated, meaning we're almost at the bottom of it already. By my reckoning, it will take a maximum of two more months to bottom out, assuming it hasn't already. The massive volumes we saw on 6 Feb at $6k will be hard to beat and I'm still in two minds whether that's likely to get broken again. http://telegra.ph/Inferno-market-outlook-The-Double-Bubble-Analysis-03-16wow! LOOK AT THAT GRAPH! The bottom is in... me thinks! Go BITCOIN GO I wouldn't want to say it's a done deal yet. And even if $6k was the bottom, doesn't mean we won't dip near it again. It does look like the worst is over though, as you'd expect at this point in a correction, and the next 2 months could well see some excellent opportunities for accumulation. If someone has better art skills and access to the data they need, I'd be interested to see how the last 4 bubbles correlate. Nov 2013 and Dec 2017's aftermaths have been incredibly similar so far. Says a lot about human psychology.
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March 17, 2018, 07:45:29 PM |
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As a business owner I wouldn't price anything in bitcoin. Not yet anyway. Maybe after wider adoption it's volatility calms down. But you can still price your products in ounces of gold or silver and take bitcoin as payment. So that whole "bitcoin cant be a currency" thing is dumb. It may or may not ever be a good money. But it makes a fine currency even right now.
Bitcoin as a currency is way fucking more understandable than ounces of gold or ounces of silver, because no one knows what the fuck those pms are. Part of the reason for the move to the dollar was to make matters much more easy to calculate and recognizable. Currently on a system's-wide basis, part of the problem with bitcoin has to do with Gresham's law, but another part is not widely adopted, but bitcoin is way better than pms in terms of divisibility, recognition, trustability and portability.. and perhaps a few more things when it just comes to the currency aspect of bitcoin. So merely because bitcoin is not being used on a general system's wide basis (and you specifically say that you don't want to use it in your pee brain pie in the sky ideas because gold/silver are supposedly better) does not mean that bitcoin is not already a better form of currency than those two pms that you mention, so long as you find a ready, willing and able second party to do the exchange.
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March 17, 2018, 07:46:47 PM |
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Just giving a 2x leverage short a try. We should be getting big green dildos, shortly.  Yea you're screwed buddy. I just put up a sell order. That means the price is about to moon. ' yeah..I'm gonna have to sell on the low here also....scrypt-pow mining is in a downtrend...I have 13K of income tax to cover with tax man from last year that I can't write off in any manner ..including equipment (used 2018 $$$ to dump into 15K solo401k for last year (which I can buy crypto with if it stays in that sandbox...but then again when?) so all is good on that front..but a solo401 for a self-employed business...can only be funded according to you income stream not on dividends (ie selling crypto more than I make in the year) So looking at things now....I too will have to sell some to stay ahead of the rock rolling down ...like you see in traders of the lost ark....the 2018 tax man must be appeased too! I am hoping that this downturn in crypto prices and BTC etc is due to people in 1) my boat in some manner ..miners or 2) just getting ducks in a row and have to sell for last years taxes by April 15th in the USA anyway, the only plus side of dumping stuff to usd now for the above purposes I state...is if the price of BTC dumps further...so I kinda fell like a traitor but no choice... the good news is as stated already by anon136...by us both having to sell some now.....I too always sell at the low so the BTC price should shoot up..rapidly ! (frigging reality sucks!) chinese miners shitting on the free money parade? :-D >>Antminer should hire some pumpers  lol well i got my miners on a bet on april 1st on bitcointalk here of 6 buck LTC floor...so was ahead on that game miner wise..but all things must end and nothing but 'dubious' miners i see in 2018...so might be wrapped up to being a 'hobby miner' again with 2 in the basement but yeah, too many asic's too low a price...from what I hear ...BTC miners in countries with cheap electric are just breaking even... so everything BTC and crypto wise seems to be in some distress
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March 17, 2018, 07:52:10 PM |
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Geez louise....I cannot tell if you are trolling or not? It should have been obvious that I am agreeing with you here. I merited the post, then I post a picture illustrating that I agree with it. I realize we have been at odds in the past but it should serve as a breath of fresh air for you that I find your opinion to be valid. Your strategy is very similar to mine, very simply, buy on the way down and sell on the way up. -PoolMinor I guess we are just speaking different languages. I will work harder. 
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March 17, 2018, 07:56:51 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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This can't be the trustee selling. On Saturday? Puh-leeze!
This is manipulation, plain and simple. Somebody wants to have our coins for cheap.
Don't let them.
Hodl.
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March 17, 2018, 07:57:01 PM |
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wow i think 43% bitcoin dominance is way too much
correction will come soon
What altcoin actually has real utility? Monero, ethereum and maybe filecoin (when it comes out)? And of those 3 only one is a money. So really only Monero should be capitalized beyond what is necessary for on network token utility. Bitcoin dominance should probably be 80% or more. gotta get me some of those Moneros yo
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March 17, 2018, 08:02:31 PM |
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yeah..I'm gonna have to sell on the low here also....scrypt-pow mining is in a downtrend...I have 13K of income tax to cover with tax man from last year
that I can't write off in any manner ..including equipment (used 2018 $$$ to dump into 15K solo401k for last year (which I can buy crypto with if it stays in
that sandbox...but then again when?) so all is good on that front..but a solo401 for a self-employed business...can only be funded according to you income stream
not on dividends (ie selling crypto more than I make in the year) in 2018....so I'm gonna start hitting a wall here soon with mining puking out
So looking at things now....I too will have to sell some to stay ahead of the rock rolling down ...like you see in traders of the lost ark....the 2018 tax man must be appeased too!
I am hoping that this downturn in crypto prices and BTC etc is due to people in 1) my boat in some manner ..miners or 2) just getting ducks in a row and
have to sell for last years taxes by April 15th in the USA
anyway, the only plus side of dumping stuff to usd now for the above purposes I state...is if the price of BTC dumps further...so I kinda fell like a traitor
but no choice...
the good news is as stated already by anon136...by us both having to sell some now.....I too always sell at the low so the BTC price should shoot up..rapidly !
(frigging reality sucks!)
There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap. The pump will come immediately after tax day.
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March 17, 2018, 08:03:19 PM |
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If you average out the men and the women in the survey, then overall, it looks like bloomberg is finding about a 6% self-proclamations of ownership of crypto in the USA... and that does seem a bit high, even in the USA... I do think that we are going to get variance in different parts of the world, and I think that there is quite a bit of speculation that puts world-wide involvement (ownership) at something in the neighborhood of .5%... which would be around 35 million. So, yeah, those bloomberg self-proclamations of ownership numbers are a bit surprisingly high, but the seemingly higher number could be factored into their survey too.... or maybe questions about whether bloomberg are surveying americans broadly enough, and even some problems with seeming to fail to define what is a proper "ownership" threshold, something like currently own $10 or more or have transacted with $10 or more in the past calendar year?.. that is if we could deem such a low threshold of $10 as meaningful ownership?
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March 17, 2018, 08:04:18 PM |
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There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap.
The pump will come immediately after tax day.
Which is... when's the last deadline?
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March 17, 2018, 08:09:37 PM |
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As a business owner I wouldn't price anything in bitcoin. Not yet anyway. Maybe after wider adoption it's volatility calms down. But you can still price your products in ounces of gold or silver and take bitcoin as payment. So that whole "bitcoin cant be a currency" thing is dumb. It may or may not ever be a good money. But it makes a fine currency even right now.
(snip) Currently on a system's-wide basis, part of the problem with bitcoin has to do with Gresham's law, but another part is not widely adopted, but bitcoin is way better than pms in terms of divisibility, recognition, trustability and portability.. and perhaps a few more things when it just comes to the currency aspect of bitcoin. We may be solving the tx fee issue soonish. Signs are promising. However, one problem I see with bitcoin as a currency is price volatility. It's unbearable. I think that's what Anon136 meant when mentioning gold. OK, 1 btc = 1 btc - so the price in echo-chamber terms is stable, but How many apples for 1 btc? How much bread, gasoline? How many lambos? Until these questions get an answer that drifts as slowly as gold (or better yet, slower), general adoption as a currency isn't reasonable to expect.
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March 17, 2018, 08:10:35 PM |
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There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap.
The pump will come immediately after tax day.
Which is... when's the last deadline? April 17 is the tax deadline this year, but it seems a fairly random date to tie to any kind of meaningful BTC price performance
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March 17, 2018, 08:10:49 PM |
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There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap.
The pump will come immediately after tax day.
Which is... when's the last deadline? 17 April
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March 17, 2018, 08:14:02 PM |
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As a business owner I wouldn't price anything in bitcoin. Not yet anyway. Maybe after wider adoption it's volatility calms down. But you can still price your products in ounces of gold or silver and take bitcoin as payment. So that whole "bitcoin cant be a currency" thing is dumb. It may or may not ever be a good money. But it makes a fine currency even right now.
(snip) Currently on a system's-wide basis, part of the problem with bitcoin has to do with Gresham's law, but another part is not widely adopted, but bitcoin is way better than pms in terms of divisibility, recognition, trustability and portability.. and perhaps a few more things when it just comes to the currency aspect of bitcoin. We may be solving the tx fee issue soonish. Signs are promising. However, one problem I see with bitcoin as a currency is price volatility. It's unbearable. I think that's what Anon136 meant when mentioning gold. OK, 1 btc = 1 btc - so the price in echo-chamber terms is stable, but How many apples for 1 btc? How much bread, gasoline? How many lambos? Until these questions get an answer that drifts as slowly as gold (or better yet, slower), general adoption as a currency isn't reasonable to expect. You might be correct that Anon136 is referring to volatility, but he did not say that... and even accounting for volatility, bitcoin is probably better than an ounce of gold or silver as currency, even in the presence.. .. My point is that we can deal with bitcoin's volatility rather than trying to figure out how to currently transact with gold or silver... you go try it.. good luck.
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March 17, 2018, 08:15:16 PM |
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This can't be the trustee selling. On Saturday? Puh-leeze!
This is manipulation, plain and simple. Somebody wants to have our coins for cheap.
Don't let them.
Hodl.
IMHO, the trustee has powers (at least in usa) to sell at best price...so I bet he can sell ..if he thinks the market is going to tank to 6k i myself think that no selling BTC till sept meeting for gox is a joke..in a liguidation like this in usa you are required to get as much $$$ as fast as possible for the most money..and the gox trustee has 1.5 billion BTC to move IF his view that BTC is 'funny money' he will drop more and more as he tanks the market out of that fear this could get very, very ugly brad
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March 17, 2018, 08:16:09 PM |
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There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap.
The pump will come immediately after tax day.
Which is... when's the last deadline? April 17 is the tax deadline this year, but it seems a fairly random date to tie to any kind of meaningful BTC price performance Hm, it's on a Tuesday. Maybe we'll see a pump on the weekend, April 20-22? I'm counting the Friday in the weekend, as it's apparently been for a long time, bitcoin-wise. EDIT - Jojo69 also answered my question. Thanks.
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March 17, 2018, 08:18:21 PM |
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There are a lot of people in the same boat, Wall St. wants those coins nice and cheap.
The pump will come immediately after tax day.
Which is... when's the last deadline? April 17 is the tax deadline this year, but it seems a fairly random date to tie to any kind of meaningful BTC price performance Hm, it's on a Tuesday. Maybe we'll see a pump on the weekend, April 20-22? I'm counting the Friday in the weekend, as it's apparently been for a long time, bitcoin-wise. EDIT - Jojo69 also answered my question. Thanks. sorry I am always wrong....I need to dump some BTC this week..in that I always dump at the low...now may be a good time to buy (at least my hoard would be happy) but again.....tax man (shudder) or dump coin (grrrr) is my choice coming up....catchup i play..
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March 17, 2018, 08:19:04 PM |
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This can't be the trustee selling. On Saturday? Puh-leeze!
This is manipulation, plain and simple. Somebody wants to have our coins for cheap.
Don't let them.
Hodl.
It isn't Kobayashi: https://www.mtgox.com/img/pdf/20180317_qa.pdf (skip to the last half for english translation)
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March 17, 2018, 08:20:19 PM |
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In other news.....Ethereum is being smashed downwards mercilessly today.
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