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Hey guys new fud Grin

Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine?

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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fungal-infections-becoming-more-common-120000710.html

I think they are under reported, I had one last year.

Docs couldn't find it and I treated it with vinegar to good success.

I went to emergency room a few times and all they did were bacterial tests.

I got it through on of my new studs as there is a gap under the tooth and stuff gets stuck in there.

It's pretty scary when you wake up and all your nodes are painful and your chest hurts when your heart pumps.

I literally was doing calisthenics in the hallway in the middle of the night to get the blood pumping and that relieved the symptoms.

BTW I don't think there can be a vaccine for fungal.
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...unlike other U.S. asset classes, Bitcoin is orthogonal to monetary and macroeconomic news. This disconnect is puzzling as unexpected changes in discount rates should, in principle, affect the price of Bitcoin even when interpreting Bitcoin as a purely speculative asset.
New York Fed  -  The Bitcoin–Macro Disconnect
https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/staff_reports/sr1052.pdf
"6 Conclusions
Is macroeconomic news driving Bitcoin? In this paper, we conduct a systematic analysis of the impact of macroeconomic and monetary policy news on Bitcoin’s price. We model Bitcoin as an asset with no intrinsic value for which its current price depends on the discounted value of its future price. In our empirical analysis, we find that Bitcoin is unresponsive to both monetary and macroeconomic news. In particular, the result that Bitcoin does not react to monetary news is puzzling as it casts some doubts on the role of discount rates in pricing Bitcoin. Given the short sample used in the analysis, however, more evidence is needed to assess the disconnect between Bitcoin and macroeconomic fundamentals."

duh they still do not understand the why of it.

please note my quote is from the fed article.

Yep.. that's a good point Philip.

They consider bitcoin as uncorrelated, which is probably a correct conclusion; however, they arrive at such "uncorrelated" conclusion based on the wrong reasons, and they are trying to argue (desperate or what?) the same bullshit that fails to appreciate any kind of value/utility in bitcoin beyond speculation, and such bold face lies are not going to be very convincing for anyone who even spends 20-100 hours really studying bitcoin. .and then realize that even if we might not agree upon the extent to which bitcoin is useful or that it has utility, anyone who is assigning "zero" utility of it is engaging in bold face lying or they are delusional.  Just the mere ability to send value without an intermediary is valuable as fuck, even if there might be some obstacles and some volatility.. or even loss of value within the range of bitcoin's ongoing price dynamics possibilities.... and yeah, sure there could be ways to remove or lessen BTC's liquidity through various attacks and freezing of avenues, but then where the fuck is bitcoin going to go?  more and more underground.. so not sure what that accomplishes beyond just making the war (battle) more obvious.

CMF CCMF is otherwise flipping back to bearish (after bearish divergence) suggesting some further downside or sideways before more upside.

FTFY.. since I don't know what is CMF, but I do know what is CCMF.
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February 10, 2023, 08:26:23 PM

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...unlike other U.S. asset classes, Bitcoin is orthogonal to monetary and macroeconomic news. This disconnect is puzzling as unexpected changes in discount rates should, in principle, affect the price of Bitcoin even when interpreting Bitcoin as a purely speculative asset.
New York Fed  -  The Bitcoin–Macro Disconnect
https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/staff_reports/sr1052.pdf
"6 Conclusions
Is macroeconomic news driving Bitcoin? In this paper, we conduct a systematic analysis of the impact of macroeconomic and monetary policy news on Bitcoin’s price. We model Bitcoin as an asset with no intrinsic value for which its current price depends on the discounted value of its future price. In our empirical analysis, we find that Bitcoin is unresponsive to both monetary and macroeconomic news. In particular, the result that Bitcoin does not react to monetary news is puzzling as it casts some doubts on the role of discount rates in pricing Bitcoin. Given the short sample used in the analysis, however, more evidence is needed to assess the disconnect between Bitcoin and macroeconomic fundamentals."

duh they still do not understand the why of it.

please note my quote is from the fed article.

Yep.. that's a good point Philip.

They consider bitcoin as uncorrelated, which is probably a correct conclusion; however, they arrive at such "uncorrelated" conclusion based on the wrong reasons, and they are trying to argue (desperate or what?) the same bullshit that fails to appreciate any kind of value/utility in bitcoin beyond speculation, and such bold face lies are not going to be very convincing for anyone who even spends 20-100 hours really studying bitcoin. .and then realize that even if we might not agree upon the extent to which bitcoin is useful or that it has utility, anyone who is assigning "zero" utility of it is engaging in bold face lying or they are delusional.  Just the mere ability to send value without an intermediary is valuable as fuck, even if there might be some obstacles and some volatility.. or even loss of value within the range of bitcoin's ongoing price dynamics possibilities.... and yeah, sure there could be ways to remove or lessen BTC's liquidity through various attacks and freezing of avenues, but then where the fuck is bitcoin going to go?  more and more underground.. so not sure what that accomplishes beyond just making the war (battle) more obvious.

We used a combination of BTC mining and New Jersey solar power incentives to build a 45kwatt solar array a 115kwatt solar array and a 280kwatt solar arrary.


These small commercial projects are scalable to 2megawatts in NJ. You need a proper site and an investor willing to create the array mean we can have a lot more setups done like this.
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 cannot take this anymore
I'm saying everything I've said before
All these words they make no sense
I find bliss in ignorance
Less I hear the less you'll say
But you'll find that out anyway
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This criminal gangster lot deserve a 290% decrease!

MPs' pay will increase by 2.9% in April
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64581869

You cannot reduce any given number by more than 100% without going into the negative.  #justsaying


im bored

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you're saying maxis aren't supposed to use bitcoin for what it was actually made to do?
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He might mean this.
Hey BTC finally breached the $1 million USD mark, wow. Unfortunately $1 million only buys you a snickers in today's money thanks to presidents HillyBillyBob Clinton Jr, Camel Z. Harris Jr, Hunter Biden Jr and Donald Trump Jr Jr. How long did you say you were hodling again?
Well almost agree with HI-TEC99… HODL doesn't mean cut off your life spendings and live a miserable life, while hodling a stash like “my precious”. At the same time it also depends how much are in in Bitcoin.

To me HODL means don’t touch it, unless you are left with no other option. I remember in OCT/NOV of 2020 I was about to sale “some” for an urgent need but then at the last moment fulfilled that need with a credit card and paid back it in monthly installments (0% interest) that’s how you HODL… resist as much as possible!!!

In BitcoinBunny case if you going to hodl that long… let me tell you… you are going to spoil you grand kids… if you know what I mean.

Yep.. I think that there are ways to figure out how to spend your BTC, or to figure out if you have other options and/or the extent to which selling a bit of BTC or employing the other options would potentially be a better short term play.  Sometimes mistakes will be made, and surely the longer that we hold BTC, the less likely that any of our small or skimming off some profits mistakes are going to matter or make many differences, so long as we largely are able to figure out ways to secure an overwhelming majority of our BTC stash in order that rug pulls from third parties are not necessarily going to personally affect us in material/significant ways.


That song title reminds me of Biodom's BIG Gulp bitcoin investment/accumulation strategy... but he (Biodom) only does right around 3 BIG gulps(give or take 2 gulps) per bitcoin cycle . #justsaying.....  also surely not investment advice.. do your own research and etc. etc. etc.
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Hey guys new fud Grin

Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine?

from below

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fungal-infections-becoming-more-common-120000710.html

I think they are under reported, I had one last year.

Docs couldn't find it and I treated it with vinegar to good success.

I went to emergency room a few times and all they did were bacterial tests.

I got it through on of my new studs as there is a gap under the tooth and stuff gets stuck in there.

It's pretty scary when you wake up and all your nodes are painful and your chest hurts when your heart pumps.

I literally was doing calisthenics in the hallway in the middle of the night to get the blood pumping and that relieved the symptoms.

BTW I don't think there can be a vaccine for fungal.

Referring to the HBO’s Last of Us S1E1 if you haven’t watched here’s the clip mentioned in the article

https://youtube.com/shorts/l8JRlMqP0Zc?feature=share

It’s scary yes… and it’s as likely to happen as earth getting hit by Solar Flare in a solar storm or getting wiped out by a Gamma-ray burst or earth getting hit by a huge meteorite asteroid.

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If you are on mobile google “meteorite” right now and wait for couple of seconds.
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Hey guys new fud Grin

Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine?

from below

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fungal-infections-becoming-more-common-120000710.html

I think they are under reported, I had one last year.

Docs couldn't find it and I treated it with vinegar to good success.

I went to emergency room a few times and all they did were bacterial tests.

I got it through on of my new studs as there is a gap under the tooth and stuff gets stuck in there.

It's pretty scary when you wake up and all your nodes are painful and your chest hurts when your heart pumps.

I literally was doing calisthenics in the hallway in the middle of the night to get the blood pumping and that relieved the symptoms.

BTW I don't think there can be a vaccine for fungal.
There are several reasons why it is difficult to develop vaccines for fungal infections Some of the reasons are that Fungi are more have more complexities than bacteria and viruses. Because of this,  is makes it a difficult thing to create a vaccine that would be successful at targeting the virus. Furthermore, the human immune system has its way of reacting fungal infections which is very different from how it does with  viral infections. The challenges lies in developing a vaccine that can safe work with the human immune system.
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Referring to the HBO’s Last of Us S1E1 if you haven’t watched here’s the clip mentioned in the article

https://youtube.com/shorts/l8JRlMqP0Zc?feature=share

Yeah, that was a great intro to that show.

I saw a pretty cool movie, I think it was called "druids" or some such thing where the forest was controlling people through fungus.

It’s scary yes… and it’s as likely to happen as earth getting hit by Solar Flare in a solar storm or getting wiped out by a Gamma-ray burst or earth getting hit by a huge meteorite asteroid.

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If you are on mobile google “meteorite” right now and wait for couple of seconds.


Haha, googled meteorite in my browser and it did the flyby with the shaking screen, so not just mobile. Lol
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local accumulation and consolidation waning as the Superbowl weekend approaches. Week two of February highlighting a tender market as Coinbase staking and the apparent closing of the localbitcoin(dot)com website are atop the news cycle
Bitcoin trading just over $21.5kish on moderate Friday volumes

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a shoulder and a head...pretty big un too....see if the other shoulder joins the party
see if the weather starts changing nearish Valentines Day
and then build into March

...I still believe bitcoin will trade over $25kish this year....I also think it could be quite volatile at times

steady on

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Really sad man. I still remember when a lot of years ago use the platform when nobody ask for anything and all was so smooth.

I left them a long time ago when they start to ask more info and when the laws comes. I remember in that time i switched to Localcryptos/ethereum (also rest in peace), and always think LocalBitcoin its gonna never shut down because they are gona be the "white market" for ever, but seems like the regulations and the mega Binance with the p2p destroy them.
It's only limited to competition between exchanges that always exist every year, so it wouldn't be appropriate to say that Mega Binance with p2p destroyed them or anyone who has become an exchange. Because the destruction of certain exchanges is not only influenced by the amount of competition between fellow exchanges.

But also by their own development that doesn't exist so that the users of the exchange will always move elsewhere when they see another exchange has more features that they can rely on for their needs. So no one can be blamed in this case except only the exchange owner himself who doesn't want to improve to be better.
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Hey guys new fud Grin

Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine?

from below

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fungal-infections-becoming-more-common-120000710.html

I think they are under reported, I had one last year.

Docs couldn't find it and I treated it with vinegar to good success.

I went to emergency room a few times and all they did were bacterial tests.

I got it through on of my new studs as there is a gap under the tooth and stuff gets stuck in there.

It's pretty scary when you wake up and all your nodes are painful and your chest hurts when your heart pumps.

I literally was doing calisthenics in the hallway in the middle of the night to get the blood pumping and that relieved the symptoms.

BTW I don't think there can be a vaccine for fungal.
There are several reasons why it is difficult to develop vaccines for fungal infections Some of the reasons are that Fungi are more have more complexities than bacteria and viruses. Because of this,  is makes it a difficult thing to create a vaccine that would be successful at targeting the virus. Furthermore, the human immune system has its way of reacting fungal infections which is very different from how it does with  viral infections. The challenges lies in developing a vaccine that can safe work with the human immune system.

Thanks for the link but not sure what to make of it other than the fact "they are working on it".

Come to think of it I was thinking of Anti-biotics and not vaccines, I don't think they have a fungal equivalent to an anti bacterial like penicillin.

Maybe whatever would kill the fungus would take us down too? Cheesy
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Hey guys new fud Grin

Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine?

from below


https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fungal-infections-becoming-more-common-120000710.html

I think they are under reported, I had one last year.

Docs couldn't find it and I treated it with vinegar to good success.

I went to emergency room a few times and all they did were bacterial tests.

I got it through on of my new studs as there is a gap under the tooth and stuff gets stuck in there.

It's pretty scary when you wake up and all your nodes are painful and your chest hurts when your heart pumps.

I literally was doing calisthenics in the hallway in the middle of the night to get the blood pumping and that relieved the symptoms.

BTW I don't think there can be a vaccine for fungal.

Just watch out because doctors are only people too. I had Lyme disease from a tick bite and the "doctor" could not tell apart fungal disease from Erythema Migrans. Idiot gave me an ointment instead of antibiotics. I mean it took me all of 2 minutes to google "bulls-eye pattern rash". But he only rolled his eyes at my more-than-obvious self-diagnosis.

Always get a second/third opinion of another doctor. If statistics can be believed, 1 out of 10 doctor visits end up with a misdiagnosis or a false treatment.
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