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October 21, 2019, 09:35:38 AM |
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Someone just summoned me, but I can’t see anything. Hearing nonsense chatter on the background. Must be some imaginary friend of mine or a bug in the mention bot.
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October 21, 2019, 09:35:48 AM |
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Who the fuck you calling goyim? Fuck off with that offensive shit. After all we've done for you.
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October 21, 2019, 09:37:02 AM |
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A chart that claims the price of Bitcoin is not 10% chance, not 50% chance, not 99% chance, but 100% chance guaranteed to always go up at a 45 degree angle to infinity AND become the world reserve currency while pretending superior settlement instruments like physical metals don't exist. This looks totally legit. While also having a price that would cause Bitcoin to use more power than the entire United States sometime in late 2020-2021. Who could possibly argue with such well thought out conclusions?
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October 21, 2019, 09:41:33 AM |
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... still keeping a watch out for major civil unrest going into the end of Oct., early Nov. period, especially US and UK ... looks like spontaneous boil-overs in Spain, Chile and Lebanon are signs that major mood swings are coming (adds to on-going Hong Kong and Eucador).
... solar cycle low sometime between now and early 2020.
... planet is now overdue for massive earthquake somewhere, West coast US is overdue on decadal timeframes.
... expect possible final buying opportunity in BTC/$6k zone before end of the year.
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October 21, 2019, 09:48:47 AM Last edit: October 21, 2019, 12:54:51 PM by makrospex |
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I had a quick listen on headphones, i also have been a fan of Primus since two dozen years, btw. The music is great, but it's likely better to listen to the album as a whole on stereo speakers. I have used a pair of beyerdynamic dt-770 pro, no equalizer or whatsoever effects on my notebook's main analog out. It was pretty exhausting to listen to the pinpoint-like separation of instruments and voices, in stereo placement as well as frequency spectrum and "room" definition, and also slightly glassy quality of the overall sound. This might sound really good on tube amps/speakers that add plenty of "glue" to audio material. I'll have to listen to it again on my analog stereo, but the kids are sleeping. Thanks for the link. (out of merit) Keep in mind that Youtube is crap for hifi. I have a lossless version that sounds stellar with decent headphones and a headphone amp. Can easily discern all instruments and effects with no effort and can properly sense the spatial placements of the sounds as well. Though of course if your stereo setup beats your headphone setup you'll enjoy it through that much more. I'd recommend getting the album or checking out TPB for flacs. Definitely second listening through the whole album in one go though. That's how prog rock albums are meant to be listened to anyways, for a good reason. They're more like movies for your ears than songs. Well, the quality was sufficient for basic judgement, but after listening over the studio monitors + sub from a decent focusrite audio interface, i could pinpoint two aspects of this "problem". 1. It's a modern production, very clear and with a good amount of stereo imaging/widening. Nothing wrong with that. But: 2. I discovered, while listening to older material in comparison, that my brain hard wired prog and psychedelic rock and "dirty" oldscool sound. So in the case of this album i just wasn't used to material like kyuss and the likes to sound so damn clear and well defined. Call me old fashioned, but i seem to expect tape saturated sound with certain types of rock music. I had similar "problems" (which weren't really problematic) with the newer stuff by the red hot chili peppers back then, it sounded too thin to me, while it was nearly perfect from a modern production type of view. Not to say, listening to the music itself, as my mind got used to the new sound, is a pleasing sonic adventure  EDIT: Forgot that this production is way more easy on the ears via speakers, compared to headphones. Too much stereo/separation going on for me. Miss my good old mono/stereo switch like i had on almost any analog mixer that i have touched before.
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October 21, 2019, 09:51:21 AM |
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I like this graph. I don't know why, but I now feel the urge to post another one:  Source: Bitcoin’s natural long-term power-law corridor of growthThis is an uberbullish log-log graph (log axis on values, log axis on time): It predicts that the price will not reach $100 000 before 2021, but it also predicts that the price will not be lower than $100 000 by 2028. It predicts that the price will not reach $1 000 000 before 2028, but also that the price will not be lower than that after 2037. The model predicts ever increasing prices, although at a slower and slower rate.
Hope you like, Mic
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October 21, 2019, 10:01:39 AM |
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It's quite funny this lying retard Bitcoin propagandist "Plan B" claims that "silver is not money" while claiming Bitcoin is, and gold 'sort of is'. HAHAHA. Silver has even more monetary history than gold does. This anonymous retard is probably Larry Summers himself. And no, Bitcoin is not money, it's a currency. All currencies are man-made, Keynesian scams based on artificial scarcity that start at a value of zero and always return there on a long enough timeline. 
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October 21, 2019, 10:36:56 AM |
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I am totally ready for this kind of price. The life opportunities & possibilities are endless if/when we see $50,000. Ideally I don’t want to sell anything until $100,000+ but I won’t risk selling nothing during this bull run. It was horrible seeing us slide from $19,xxx to $3,xxx I won’t be so dumb this time when the price starts rocketing upwards. I’m going to need to take a substantial amount of fiat out to live the life I plan for. The big question is to sell how many coins & at what price. I’m not very decisive but I’m going to have to be this time.
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October 21, 2019, 11:04:25 AM |
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I am totally ready for this kind of price. The life opportunities & possibilities are endless if/when we see $50,000. Ideally I don’t want to sell anything until $100,000+ but I won’t risk selling nothing during this bull run. It was horrible seeing us slide from $19,xxx to $3,xxx I won’t be so dumb this time when the price starts rocketing upwards. I’m going to need to take a substantial amount of fiat out to live the life I plan for. The big question is to sell how many coins & at what price. I’m not very decisive but I’m going to have to be this time.Plan now, make a decision you're happy with and settle for it. Don't second guess, when it hits that price point just do it; you'll feel so much better that way
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October 21, 2019, 11:12:10 AM |
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I don't know why, but I now feel the urge to post another one:  Source: Bitcoin’s natural long-term power-law corridor of growthThis is an uberbullish log-log graph (log axis on values, log axis on time): It predicts that the price will not reach $100 000 before 2021, but it also predicts that the price will not be lower than $100 000 by 2028. It predicts that the price will not reach $1 000 000 before 2028, but also that the price will not be lower than that after 2037. The model predicts ever increasing prices, although at a slower and slower rate.
Hope you like, Mic Looking at the graph the maximum price before 2021 is well under 100k (90k). Other than that: cool graph. Seems to be a bit more on the conservative side when compared to the past.
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October 21, 2019, 11:20:04 AM |
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October 21, 2019, 11:23:18 AM |
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I can't wait to find these hypothetical people to dump imaginary timestamps on for $1 trillion each. 
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October 21, 2019, 01:03:51 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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We're on the cusp of an explosive move upwards. 2012 halving reduced the new supply by $302,400 per week.
2016 halving reduced the new supply by $8,190,000 per week.
2020 halving will reduce the new supply by $63,000,000 per week.
Making the next #Bitcoin halving the most dramatic yet.
https://twitter.com/crypto_rand/status/1185153415875321859
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You do realise they are still pure gold so who cares?
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October 21, 2019, 01:20:08 PM |
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That's Jeff Berwick's (The dollar vigilante) event iirc. I used to watch his content a couple years ago before he started reminding me of that coked out friend who lost his mind. Made some good calls in Bitcoin, at least I'll give him that. Should be a good party for sure with a lot of familiar faces. What will you be speaking on? I liked Jeff Berwick too, until he got too close to Roger Ver and became an all-out bcasher.
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October 21, 2019, 02:18:39 PM |
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That's Jeff Berwick's (The dollar vigilante) event iirc. I used to watch his content a couple years ago before he started reminding me of that coked out friend who lost his mind. Made some good calls in Bitcoin, at least I'll give him that. Should be a good party for sure with a lot of familiar faces. What will you be speaking on? I liked Jeff Berwick too, until he got too close to Roger Ver and became an all-out bcasher. Annos anarchos and / or criminals never have changed the world for good - so fine to ignore both
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October 21, 2019, 02:20:38 PM Last edit: September 10, 2023, 02:49:00 PM by dragonvslinux |
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Current Weekly outlook: TD Sequential 9 currently up for grabs this week, haven't seen one of these since April 2019 and July 2018. Full moon didn't do sh*t to decide, hoping this week can define a direction for the following weeks/months. Looking at three potential scenarios long-term, as shown by A (bullish TD 9), B (wedge breakdown) and C ("bullish TD 9).
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October 21, 2019, 02:27:49 PM |
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Good morning WO! Observing @ $8,243a It seems we are recovering the price?
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October 21, 2019, 02:53:14 PM |
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I liked Jeff Berwick too, until he got too close to Roger Ver and became an all-out bcasher.
I'm not sure how he hasn't figured out anarchy isn't a real 'thing', although Elwar hasn't either. If you advocate for the complete abolition of government, all you get is some Liberian cannibal warlord strongman stepping in and taking over, then you have another new government you didn't want that's even worse than the one before. Anarchy is nothing but an extremely brief, transitory state. People don't adopt it due to the saying "the devil you know is better than the one you don't." As for libertardianism, it's not really possible to practice libertardianism in a closed ecosystem, which is what the earth is. You would need an ever expanding frontier to homestead on to do that. Without an ever expanding frontier, you have a closed ecosystem, caged deathmatch where people constantly band together to avoid being exploited by the local psychopaths or the ones down the street, then you have government. An ever expanding frontier does exist - it's called space, which may or may not be accessible by humans.
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