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Bank of England extends QE program by £150 billionThe Bank of England on Thursday decided to extend the size of its bond purchase program by £150 billion as it warned output would fall in the fourth quarter amid the lockdown that starts in England today.
The unanimous Bank of England decision kept interest rates at 0.1%, and the extension of its quantitative easing program brings the size of its government bond purchase program to £875 billion. US Fed: Here, hold my beer.
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Wekkel
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November 05, 2020, 06:34:53 PM |
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After all the speculation, finally we know where the coins were moved. To the Justice Department's wallet. Breaking: solvency of the United States of America tied to the fate of Bitcoin. Or: USA solvent again
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November 05, 2020, 06:36:06 PM |
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After all the speculation, finally we know where the coins were moved. To the Justice Department's wallet. Breaking: solvency of the United States of America tied to the fate of Bitcoin. Or: USA solvent again I can't help but wonder, how do they work at the Justice Department: do they use a cold wallet, or a Ledger, or do they have a Coinbase account under the name of "United States of America Justice Department"?
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November 05, 2020, 06:40:17 PM |
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After all the speculation, finally we know where the coins were moved. To the Justice Department's wallet. Breaking: solvency of the United States of America tied to the fate of Bitcoin. Or: USA solvent again I can't help but wonder, how do they work at the Justice Department: do they use a cold wallet, or a Ledger, or do they have a Coinbase account under the name of "United States of America Justice Department"? More like employees 'lose' it in a boating accident, and take early retirement.
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November 05, 2020, 06:47:07 PM |
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Would the seized crypto have anything to do with the Belgian cocaine bust? Perfectly possible, if this was an international collaboration.
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November 05, 2020, 06:47:21 PM |
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After all the speculation, finally we know where the coins were moved. To the Justice Department's wallet. I wonder how they got the key if they didn't get it at the time of the bust.
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November 05, 2020, 06:56:55 PM |
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This kind of thing would have caused the price to crash a little back in the day. These days it’s just a meh! Bitcoin is an unstoppable force.
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Paashaas
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November 05, 2020, 07:56:00 PM |
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In Antwerp they caught the biggest ever pure cocaïne load WW.... (the biggest ever) 11 tons A container loaded with cocaine...literally. Crazy thing is; this seized container is just a small part of the volume of the drug that passes through the port, only a small fraction of all containers are checked.
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November 05, 2020, 07:56:09 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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November 05, 2020, 07:56:46 PM |
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Last 15 days 2020-10-21 12,584 2020-10-22 12,963 2020-10-23 12,914 2020-10-24 13,053 2020-10-25 13,077 2020-10-26 13,063 2020-10-27 13,446 2020-10-28 13,372 2020-10-29 13,321 2020-10-30 13,406 2020-10-31 13,766 2020-11-01 13,762 2020-11-02 13,545 2020-11-03 13,632 2020-11-04 13,908 note pulled info from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138109.msg55488187#msg55488187as I noted in an earlier post { https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg55491561#msg55491561 } the best streak of above 12,584 was from 2017-12-06 to 2018-01-15 that was 41 days so 15 down and 26 to go. This will be a really nice streak to break. If we stay hot we break the streak on Dec. 2, 2020 so 2020-12-02 here we come. Perhaps the obvious eludes me; what is the significance of 12,584? Well when do you want to start streak? 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 I picked 12584 for a few reasons. it was the 21 of October so it allowed for easy setup and counting 2020-10-18 11,447 2020-10-19 11,659 2020-10-20 11,879. could go on the back end of streak but don't allow for easy counting oct 17 did not make the list below https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138109.msg55395377#msg55395377and as I state I use hit thread for all numbers I use. Also the 3 back end are under 12000 and 20-10-21 was first over 12K with streak still alive. so we should be over 12,584 for 16 days and 25 to go to break the longest streak ever 2020-10-21 12,584 2020-10-22 12,963 2020-10-23 12,914 2020-10-24 13,053 2020-10-25 13,077 2020-10-26 13,063 2020-10-27 13,446 2020-10-28 13,372 2020-10-29 13,321 2020-10-30 13,406 2020-10-31 13,766 2020-11-01 13,762 2020-11-02 13,545 2020-11-03 13,632 2020-11-04 13,908 2020-11-05 14? 15?
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November 05, 2020, 08:12:33 PM |
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I guess at this point we should probably start thinking about what planet/moon we want to claim for Hodlers?
It is getting very embarrassing walking around with a 'Bitcoin Woody' where ever I go! I mean every time it 'pump' up $1k I get 'more' than a little thrill! I sure hope I'm not out in 'Public' when it goes past the All-Time-High in Bitcoin price...it would be hard to explain in the middle of the resteraunt....me having, like in the the movie, a "Harry Met Sally" moment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNEX0fbGePgWhat would be even 'more' embarrassing' would be a bunch of us here on WO meeting in real life in public and finding out Bitcoin has reached an ATH. We'd all be happily in jail....as our 'explanation' would be with 'utter distain' Anyway, time for some FOMO music! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZ0ntpSx2YI always thought the lyrics and danger in the above song...pretty much covers Bitcoin Trading and HODL'ing (off to annoy others, rather than 'dubious' posts on WO) Brad
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November 05, 2020, 08:13:13 PM |
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I wonder how they got the key if they didn't get it at the time of the bust.
Coindesk article says the BTC was originally stolen from Silk Road by an unnamed hacker who handed over his keys to the authorities on Tuesday (presumably as part of some plea bargain?)
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November 05, 2020, 08:17:49 PM |
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This kind of thing would have caused the price to crash a little back in the day. These days it’s just a meh! Bitcoin is an unstoppable force. While watching the election and how close the polls are in the remaining states left to count their ballots, I quickly took a peek at the price and it was close to $15k ($14,900) about an hour ago. Don't know what it is now as I am just watching how trump is getting his ass handed to him by ol' man biden right now! I don't think having 1.07x odds you can deny they have literally won. So with the price suddenly surging closer to $15,000 and I would imagine it will surpass that right after a new president is elected and the old one out of office (a type of reset) then it can only be good for bitcoin's price to reach $20k by the end of the year. Kick goodbye to this dismal year already I say!
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After all the speculation, finally we know where the coins were moved. To the Justice Department's wallet. I wonder how they got the key if they didn't get it at the time of the bust. These coins were apparently stolen from Silk Road while it was still in operation. The Feds didn't have access to them until two days ago, when they struck some sort of deal with the guy that stole them in the first place. https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/press-release/file/1334771/downloadOn approximately April 9, 2013, the Bitcoin addresses that received the 70,411.46 Bitcoin from Silk Road sent 69,471.082201 (approximately $14 million at the time of transfer) to 1HQ3Go3ggs8pFnXuHVHRytPCq5fGG8Hbhx (hereafter “1HQ3”).
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Individual X, whose identity is known to the government, was determined to have been involved in a transaction that related to 1HQ3.
According to an investigation conducted by the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California, Individual X was the individual who moved the cryptocurrency from Silk Road. According to the investigation, Individual X was able to hack into Silk Road and gain unauthorized and illegal access to Silk Road and thereby steal the illicit cryptocurrency from Silk Road and move it into wallets that Individual X controlled. According to the investigation, Ulbricht became aware of Individual X’s online identity and threatened Individual X for return of the cryptocurrency to Ulbricht. Individual X did not return the cryptocurrency but kept it and did not spend it.
On November 3, 2020, Individual X signed a Consent and Agreement to Forfeiture with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of California. In that agreement, Individual X, consented to the forfeiture of the Defendant Property to the United States government.
On November 3, 2020, the United States took custody of the Defendant Property from 1HQ3. Imagine having access to 70k btc all these years, knowing your identity is known.
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November 05, 2020, 08:22:05 PM |
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I wonder how they got the key if they didn't get it at the time of the bust.
Coindesk article says the BTC was originally stolen from Silk Road by an unnamed hacker who handed over his keys to the authorities on Tuesday (presumably as part of some plea bargain?) Or the hacker could be legit..and negotiate a completely legit reward of like 10% or some such on proving he had the keys? Hell, that is what I'd try....probably not legal ...stolen goods or some such..but I'd try it! Your view of a hacker handing over keys on plea bargain or the owner of the wallet is the mose logical...99% sure that is what happened also. I wonder how this will effect the BTC market when the USA dumps 'One Billion Dollars' or more of Bitcoins in a USA Sheriff's Auction of illegal goods...ie Bitcoin siezed? I'd guess the price would probably go up...I mean, the above BTC hoard would likely be split up in lots and heavy hitters then could buy a mess of BTC at a set price, in mass, without driving the rest of their attempts to fill their bags with Bitcoin. Thus, IMHO, price would remain the same in market or go up? I'd expect all such from the auction no matter how many participated would likely be in HODL mode myself..such a buy would not be a 'short-term' deal, IMHO. Anyway, I know 'zip' ....damn interesting however! Bitcoin: Always Drama! Brad
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November 05, 2020, 08:34:46 PM |
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November 05, 2020, 08:59:11 PM |
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I sold a bit at 14050
Nice. I'm finally locked and loaded myself; first time since early retirement. Sorta kinda feels good. You've picked some good times to sell in the past. This worries me slightly. That said, I am not letting go of shit. Might if I was more loaded though.
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November 05, 2020, 08:59:42 PM |
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