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January 11, 2021, 10:31:37 PM

Bitcoin is like a car which is very uncomfortable yet enjoyable to drive. But you need some skills not to drive into a ditch...  Grin  

Jesus take the wheel...
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January 11, 2021, 10:33:09 PM

...Trump...
...dc-uprising-armed-trump...

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January 11, 2021, 10:34:26 PM

Bitcoin is like a car which is very uncomfortable yet enjoyable to drive. But you need some skills not to drive into a ditch...  Grin  

Jesus take the wheel...

Maybe it's like a Tesla driving on autopilot (programmed by Elon?)  Grin
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Meh.  Been seeing similar shit from the left for the last year and more.  Not news.  Its only newsworthy if it benefits the establishment.

I certainly won't doubt that.
There's that smell of whataboutism in your reply, though.

...Trump...
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This is too well behaved for a double mention.
Now give us the filthy stuff already  Grin
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Meh.  Been seeing similar shit from the left for the last year and more.  Not news.  Its only newsworthy if it benefits the establishment.

I certainly won't doubt that.
There's that smell of whataboutism in your reply, though.

...Trump...
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Now give us the filthy stuff already  Grin

I dunno why but I got a feeling youre going to regret this...  Grin

P.S. rusty pipes and all...
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January 11, 2021, 10:39:21 PM

@Bloqport
Bitcoin surges an average of 153% after every 30% pullback 🔥
https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1348742623809384450?s=21




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January 11, 2021, 10:41:22 PM

@Bloqport
Bitcoin surges an average of 153% after every 30% pullback 🔥
https://twitter.com/bloqport/status/1348742623809384450?s=21






Up to almost $35k already... somebody's going to get rekt!  Cool
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Muahaha... hilarious lmao.. https://twitter.com/Cryptanzee/status/1348540905821671425
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Now give us the filthy stuff already  Grin

I dunno why but I got a feeling youre going to regret this...  Grin

P.S. rusty pipes and all...

hold my beer!



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January 11, 2021, 11:01:19 PM

looking not good boys. everyone should now use their Cilicium at least 2 hours with no excuse.

I already look at BCH charts for 2 hours a day, is that not enough pain and suffering?  Cry

Suffer well!

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January 11, 2021, 11:06:21 PM

Bitcoin is like a car which is very uncomfortable yet enjoyable to drive. But you need some skills not to drive into a ditch...  Grin 

Jesus take the wheel...

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January 11, 2021, 11:07:44 PM

Up to almost $35k already... somebody's going to get rekt!  Cool

Rekting in progress. I would not be surprised to see it back to $40k sooner than I can wake up from my HODL sleep.

edit: still no meaningful pull back in alts that I follow. This market has. no. fear.

This is fine ...
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January 11, 2021, 11:12:37 PM
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Part of the problem here is that Parler is funded by Robert Mercer.   Robert Mercer was a founder of Cambridge Analytica and funder of Breitbart.  

I think this one individual has done more to divide America than anyone else (including Trump).  And it has been highly profitable for him.  

There has been no attempt to hold Robert Mercer accountable for his actions. This needs to change. The FBI should dig into his electronic correspondence to see if he had a role in the Capitol Riots.

https://www.reuters.com/article/parler-funding-mercer/social-media-platform-parler-gets-backing-from-mercer-family-wsj-idUSKBN27V020

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Robert Leroy Mercer (born July 11, 1946)[2] is an American hedge fund manager, former principal investor in the now-defunct Cambridge Analytica,[3] computer scientist who was an early artificial intelligence researcher and developer, and former co-CEO of the hedge fund company Renaissance Technologies.[2][4][5]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mercer

Edit: he also supported the Brexit campaign.  This guy is dark.

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Mercer played a key role in the campaign for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union by donating data analytics services to Nigel Farage.[6]

To no one’s surprise, he is a racist.

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Mercer has said that the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the landmark federal statute arising from the civil rights movement of the 1960s, was a major mistake. In 2017, David Magerman, a former Renaissance employee, alleged in a lawsuit that Mercer had said that African Americans were economically better off before the civil rights movement, that white racists no longer existed in the United States, and that the only racists remaining were black racists.


I think we can solve a lot of these problems and heal America through campaign finance reform. If we stop the firehose of money flowing from billionaires to politicians, we can eliminate much of the corruption.

The Democrats control all three arms of government for two years and they have the means to overturn much of the US campaign finance laws.  This will fix at least some of the sickness at the source.  Unfortunately I have my doubts that they can do it with such a narrow majority, they only need one dissenter. 


I'll see your Robert Mercer and raise you a George Soros.

Plenty of people in the United Kingdom supported Brexit. Most / plenty were never influenced by any outside source for wanting to step outside of the EU simply because of the fact the United Kingdom was never under German control during the second world war. Many people in the UK hardly saw the benefit of the EU as some type of protector in the division that caused two world wars. The UK never wanted the Euro thus any further proposed fiscal unification was only seen as a threat and loss of control.

Add in the exodus from half of Syria (supposedly, there were many from different nations who took advantage) to Europe starting in 2015 and the Brexit vote was pretty much sealed when that was going on.
It was easy to make some money in the UK on the Brexit vote betting via bookmakers as it was about 10 to 1 for leave!

Robert Mercer was never needed to do a damn thing.
Nigel Farage never managed to get himself elected as a member of parliament. His influence, yes it was there as a barking dog in the EU parliament, was hardly needed to sway anyone.
In addition, you only have to go back 10 years before the Brexit vote and find out that in fact the Liberal Democrats wanted an in out referendum as well. Nothing to do with Robert Mercer or Nigel Farage.
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January 11, 2021, 11:13:17 PM

Up to almost $35k already... somebody's going to get rekt!  Cool

Rekting in progress. I would not be surprised to see it back to $40k sooner than I can wake up from my HODL sleep.

edit: still no meaningful pull back in alts that I follow. This market has. no. fear.

This is fine ...

Somebody has to buy the walls at $35k first.
They're not that high, anyway...
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In addition, you only have to go back 10 years before the Brexit vote and find out that in fact the Liberal Democrats wanted an in out referendum as well. Nothing to do with Robert Mercer or Nigel Farage.

Populism made almost all the difference.
UK is about to wake up with quite a hangover after the brexit party.
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In addition, you only have to go back 10 years before the Brexit vote and find out that in fact the Liberal Democrats wanted an in out referendum as well. Nothing to do with Robert Mercer or Nigel Farage.

Populism made almost all the difference.
UK is about to wake up with quite a hangover after the brexit party.

People have been saying that for 4 1/2 years. The record is now so scratched that the message is hardly audible or believable at this stage.

If things are so great under multi layered centralised government control whilst printing its own currency, why is a decentralised Bitcoin currency necessary?

Much of the populism was met with the spread of fear for voting to leave, even directly from the government in the UK.
I'd say it pretty much cancelled each other out with the fear side actually swaying more unsure votes as they had far more resources at their disposal (BBC / the government etc)
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I reckon we are heading back to 18-19K.

Note that is STILL double the price than most of last year.

A good target to buy I think (and below).

$19k is around -60% from local top. Which is hardly possible in a bull market. Possibilities are:

a) you are totally retarded
b) you are a paid shill on a mission to spread FUD and scare away noobs

 Grin

Not at all,
simply comparing the market to early 2018 after a massive bull run.

Glad to see the price head back up. But let's see where we are in a month.
For me 18K ish would be a price I'd be happy to buy in at again. At the moment I'm not sure if we can go back up much beyond 40 or drop a lot further still so I'm playing it safe and just hodl.
And yes my prediction was more long term (month or so) to find the bottom. Should have made that clear.

I gain nothing at all by putting people off buying Bitcoin.

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January 11, 2021, 11:43:21 PM

LMAO... just checked some facebook crypto currency groups.  Good entertaining posts from about 7 hours ago.

Looks like some regretful posts from about 30 minutes ago.

Observing Bitcoin trying to close the day's candle on the EMA 12 line.
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