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LFC_Bitcoin
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January 31, 2020, 12:06:51 PM |
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@sk_y77 Only once got the S&P500 ahead of #BTC. This was in 2015/16 accumulation time. It's looking toppy now for stocks. Last time #BITCOIN reclaimed the lead we went to a new ATH https://twitter.com/sk_yy7/status/1223215323429601281?s=21
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Globb0
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January 31, 2020, 12:12:37 PM |
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We may be an oligarchy but at least we don't believe in queens, barons, and knights. Do you also believe in dragons? You worship Baron Greenback
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January 31, 2020, 12:16:37 PM |
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We may be an oligarchy but at least we don't believe in queens, barons, and knights. Do you also believe in dragons?
This is the ballot sheet of my local council election. Problem with that?
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January 31, 2020, 12:36:41 PM |
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We may be an oligarchy but at least we don't believe in queens, barons, and knights. Do you also believe in dragons?
This is the ballot sheet of my local council election. Problem with that? VForstleiter - Orc Der Scheiß Kopf - Tricks ter
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January 31, 2020, 01:51:25 PM |
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it could be profit taking after the top ($9570) of professional players before the weekend. (*) Bitstamp data timeframe 1h
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January 31, 2020, 02:14:24 PM |
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Interesting perspective, I've seen an alternative version of a confirmed cup & handle pattern targeting $11,675, but the above chart is starting to look more relevant: https://twitter.com/Sawcruhteez/status/1222309552475058176That said, I don't like the fact that they result in bullish movements only 60% of the time, it's a bit too close to flipping a coin for me. I don't know what the probability is of reaching the target, but I'm assuming it's can't be much more than 50-55% if the pattern confirmation is only 60% reliable.
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January 31, 2020, 02:23:17 PM |
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Good morning and good luck to all WO friends in the UK, it will be interesting to read your comments in the coming days.
Is anything special happening? I bought Ode to Joy, the EU anthem, to make sure it's number one in the music charts on B word day. The rival is named '17 million Fuck Offs' which is a wonderful summary of the attitudes stirred up. That won't surprise the French, who apparently refer to the English as les fuck offs.
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jojo69
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January 31, 2020, 02:57:49 PM |
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2 girls 1 cup-n-handle
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Phil_S
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January 31, 2020, 03:05:28 PM |
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 31, 2020, 03:06:28 PM |
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ive moved have surely caught the banks attention as any individual transfers over 10,000 USD get flagged. and i dont try to hide them (called layering? i forget. theres a term when avoiding hitting the 10k limit, like 9700, 8500 etc). so i do 10k on the dot chunks.
It's called smurfing/structuring. Yeah, be very careful not to do it, as that adds even more risk for being tagged and reported. Multiple periodic under-the-limit (whatever it is in your country) transfers would rise all the flags. Also, it is completely different to send/receive money from a "well-known" exchange (which most banks should have no issue with)... than to make multiple "undocumented" CASH deposits into the bank account and/or make/receive bank transfers to unknown individuals. true, dat. come in with 10 grand cash and im sure someone will be wanting to talk to you as well as people lined up after that one. at some point way back i had told them about coinbase and this account would mostly be an on/off ramp for btc. of course the fact that whenever i cashed out anything large i would cash out ~15 percent extra and stick it the bank CDs or something there for a year or whatever. that covered taxes and im sure they didnt mind holding on to it. been lucky perhaps? but the bank seems awful fond of me for whatever reason.
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January 31, 2020, 03:17:33 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland. I see we're down a bit from yesterday's $9.5k+ AYHs but still well over $9k... currently $9277USD/$12267CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Taking a little breather is a good thing but let's get back to the rally soon. Go Bitcoin go. Or don't use a bank at all. Do it the Jimbo way. Bitcoin ATM, wallet sweep, cash in hand. No names, no IDs, no records. The anonymity is worth the 5% (or whatever it is) commission.
Unless you're talking large sums, in which case you need to be extra careful.
It's been over a year since I've used an ATM. Now all my transactions are OTC, anonymous. My typical fee is 3% which is competitive with just about any exchange when you include the cost of transferring the fiat. Definitely a cheap price for anonymity. It's also instant. When I buy dollars, they're being counted in the machine while I'm scanning the QR code and sending the satoshis to pay for them. The whole process takes seconds. Same when I'm selling dollars. The most important thing is that I never expose my private keys or give up any bitcoins until the cash is being counted. The only period of risk is during that time after sweeping from cold storage, buying, or otherwise receiving bitcoins into a cellphone wallet application and before transferring them to other secure addresses, either my own or other peoples.
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January 31, 2020, 03:24:13 PM |
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14 day incubation period?
... next 2 weeks are critical.
According to Aussie scientists the virus can go undetected for some time but those with it and not showing symptoms are still contagious. Scanning people for high temprature to detect a fever is not a reliable method so the virus can spread easy to others.
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January 31, 2020, 03:28:46 PM |
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One of the reasons to check the WO at least once in a while - V8's findings... (This is one of the most bullish among recent posts IMO.) (Did I mention nice outfit BTW?) +1 Didn't get that. The article talks to me like I am a child. Where is bitcoin there, exactly? AFAIU, Strike has a LN node, you simply deposit cash from your bank account or debit card into Strike (as a prepay?), strike then "takes" your cash, 'virtually' exchanges it for btc in their "channels", use their channels to pay your LN invoice, debits your cash. They interact with btc, you don't (for payment). Is it a "good thing"? I dunno. Maybe I misunderstood their setup, but what exactly the following means? Bank accounts and debit cards can now speak to nodes all over the world, and nodes all over the world can now speak to bank accounts and debit cards. Apart from the simplistic language, there is some substance here it seems. You can buy and sell btc through Strike. One more on/offramp can't be bad, even admitting functionality isn't at the top. Although the service requires fiat custody in the shape of a bank account or debit card, it is noncustodial from a btc angle: if you buy btc, they go to your wallet rather than staying in your Strike account. If selling, the fiat goes to your Strike balance. I assume it is reasonably easy to cash out in the case of a bank account. It might be trickier to cash out in the case of a debit card but hey, you can use the fiat for any payments anyway - not only Strike payments. It actually uses btc as the underlying technology for value transfer. Their story about the cannabis store in Colorado is a good example of easing payments in that grey area where credit cards and banks often refuse service. Depending on how anonymous QR codes or LN invoices can be, this is a good shot at uncensorable payments. As a seller, you can opt to convert the payment in cash 100% - keeping volatility risk to a minimum - or 0%, getting your btc secured by your own wallet, your own keys - or any amount in between. Looks big to me. I'm hoping it takes off and invites imitation and competition in what can be a profitable business line.
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January 31, 2020, 03:30:59 PM |
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A new twist to the expression "party pooper"?
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January 31, 2020, 03:38:42 PM |
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January 31, 2020, 03:40:00 PM |
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A new twist to the expression "party pooper"? party pooper anywhere??
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January 31, 2020, 03:44:14 PM |
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Good morning and good luck to all WO friends in the UK, it will be interesting to read your comments in the coming days.
Is anything special happening? I bought Ode to Joy, the EU anthem, to make sure it's number one in the music charts on B word day. The rival is named '17 million Fuck Offs' which is a wonderful summary of the attitudes stirred up. The decision is firm, there is no going back, time will tell how it ends.
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