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Goodbye, Sam Bankman-Fried Though I never knew you at all You were a curly haired scamming cunt While those around you had a ball
They crawled out of the woodwork And like you, they all belong in jail You only got 25 years behind bars But I'm so glad that we got to see you fail
And it seems to me you lived your life Like a fart in the wind Always smelling so bad When the rain set in
And I'm glad I never knew you You were just a cunt You ended up behind bars After your stupid stunts
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
I remember the time when we used to say "everything under $1000 is cheap", then that saying changed only a little when the price reached $10 000 - and today we can say "everything under $100k is cheap". If by any chance you ever bought BTC at a price of a few hundred $, what would you think today about how expensive it actually is to buy BTC?
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March 28, 2024, 04:07:24 PM |
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Goodbye, Sam Bankman-Fried Though I never knew you at all You were a curly haired scamming cunt While those around you had a ball
They crawled out of the woodwork And like you, they all belong in jail You only got 25 years behind bars But I'm so glad that we got to see you fail
Lol, what a fkn joke. The establishment propped this guy up, gave him oodles of cash, and gave him all the rope in the world to hang himself. And he did. Just like they knew he would. What better way to produce the "rug pull" future event, than to allow it to create itself? Then when it all collapses, they can swoop in and clean it all up, all nice and tidy, and then send the signal to the normies that "It's all clear to invest now. No worries. This kind of thing won't happen again in the future." Sure it won't.
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March 28, 2024, 04:15:23 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Goodbye, Sam Bankman-Fried Though I never knew you at all You were a curly haired scamming cunt While those around you had a ball
They crawled out of the woodwork And like you, they all belong in jail You only got 25 years behind bars But I'm so glad that we got to see you fail
Lol, what a fkn joke. The establishment propped this guy up, gave him oodles of cash, and gave him all the rope in the world to hang himself. And he did. Just like they knew he would. What better way to produce the "rug pull" future event, than to allow it to create itself? Then when it all collapses, they can swoop in and clean it all up, all nice and tidy, and then send the signal to the normies that "It's all clear to invest now. No worries. This kind of thing won't happen again in the future." Sure it won't. As funny as it is to see him fail, as always, I would have preferred to see the ones he donated to and clearly kept the charade going as long as no one found out, to be locked up.
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March 28, 2024, 04:20:46 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
I remember the time when we used to say "everything under $1000 is cheap", then that saying changed only a little when the price reached $10 000 - and today we can say "everything under $100k is cheap". If by any chance you ever bought BTC at a price of a few hundred $, what would you think today about how expensive it actually is to buy BTC? I've thought about this a few times, how much the dynamics of the moment can change our perception of price, whether it's expensive or cheap... The best price I could buy BTC was 16,000 USD, but I also bought it at higher prices and found it cheap in a way... The way things are right now we can consider a price below 100k (or 70k) can still be considered cheap... I think the ideas of cheap or expensive change from price region to price region... this change in price mentality. I think it would be the same if I had bought it for 100 USD or 1000 USD... it all depends on the moment, right? Change in perception happens all the time human behavior is an inexplicable thing
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March 28, 2024, 04:28:27 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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ChartBuddy's Daily Wall Observation recap ..All Credit to ChartBuddyI spent about an hr yesterday watching the market defend/attack in this range 69100 - 69500. I use a real time 1min chart in an exchange as the main viewing arena and then two secondary views. Long/Short Ratio - gamblers be gamblin' https://www.coinglass.com/LongShortRatioOrderbook Depth - bit of delay on this but nice to watch the aggregated walls move around https://www.coinglass.com/merge/BTC-USD-SPOTHow do you "observe" ?
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
This is very typical and repeats a lot. You are either in the "dang" 60k is expensive or "dang" 60k is cheap. If you want to elevate out of these perspectives you need to think less about the price in the moment and come at it from a price target perspective. e.g is the current price cheaper than my target price. My target price's for this cycle are Very Conservative: 110k Conservative: 138k Bullish: 170k Ultra Bullish: 250k If we go up past or close to 110k will start to reprice the high target to next level, so I always have the perspective in this cycle that "dang" XXXk is cheap. Keep stacking :-)
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March 28, 2024, 05:01:14 PM |
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March 28, 2024, 06:01:16 PM |
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March 28, 2024, 06:04:35 PM |
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I remember the time when we used to say "everything under $1000 is cheap", then that saying changed only a little when the price reached $10 000 - and today we can say "everything under $100k is cheap". If by any chance you ever bought BTC at a price of a few hundred $, what would you think today about how expensive it actually is to buy BTC?
I had the opportunity to buy bitcoin when it was in four digits. There is always a regret of it's too late to buy Bitcoin now even when BTC touched 100$. I don't think it's expensive to buy Bitcoin now as 100k$ is standing next door. Adjust your accumulation strategy with price variations.
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
This is very typical and repeats a lot. You are either in the "dang" 60k is expensive or "dang" 60k is cheap. If you want to elevate out of these perspectives you need to think less about the price in the moment and come at it from a price target perspective. e.g is the current price cheaper than my target price. My target price's for this cycle are Very Conservative: 110k Conservative: 138k Bullish: 170k Ultra Bullish: 250k If we go up past or close to 110k will start to reprice the high target to next level, so I always have the perspective in this cycle that "dang" XXXk is cheap. Keep stacking :-) "Ultra Bullish: 250k" ?? I don't think you know what the badger is capable of
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March 28, 2024, 07:12:52 PM |
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
This is very typical and repeats a lot. You are either in the "dang" 60k is expensive or "dang" 60k is cheap. If you want to elevate out of these perspectives you need to think less about the price in the moment and come at it from a price target perspective. e.g is the current price cheaper than my target price. My target price's for this cycle are Very Conservative: 110k Conservative: 138k Bullish: 170k Ultra Bullish: 250k If we go up past or close to 110k will start to reprice the high target to next level, so I always have the perspective in this cycle that "dang" XXXk is cheap. Keep stacking :-) "Ultra Bullish: 250k" ?? I don't think you know what the badger is capable of My only concern is that EVERYONE expects Bitcoin to hit $100K it feels like. Our predictions don't even consider it a possibility that it doesn't. That scares me as I believe markets always hunt for max pain. I don't think we're going to go up without some sort of disastrous crash that scares a ton of people out of the market. There is just too much bullishness. I'm starting to read about people cashing out their retirement to long memecoins. Saylor is back shilling on TV every day. There are just so many signs of a top and we should still be possibly 500 days away from the peak. Either we're going to $400,000 or we're going to see a shakeout soon. My thoughts... I also think $138K isn't a bad prediction for the high of this cycle.
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March 28, 2024, 07:12:54 PM |
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Goodbye, Sam Bankman-Fried Though I never knew you at all You were a curly haired scamming cunt While those around you had a ball
They crawled out of the woodwork And like you, they all belong in jail You only got 25 years behind bars But I'm so glad that we got to see you fail
And it seems to me you lived your life Like a fart in the wind Always smelling so bad When the rain set in
And I'm glad I never knew you You were just a cunt You ended up behind bars After your stupid stunts
I hear Elton John singing this text in "Candle in the wind" manner, while reading this.
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March 28, 2024, 07:22:34 PM Last edit: March 28, 2024, 07:34:30 PM by JimboToronto |
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I hate spending Bitcoin. Unfortunately tomorrow is a bank holiday here so I had to buy some dollars today to pay the taxman. Luckily I was able to catch close to the top ($71.2k USD) late this morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMdcE8jdz70"I'm the taxman and you're working hodling for no one but me."
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I hate selling Bitcoin. Unfortunately tomorrow is a bank holiday here so I had to buy some dollars to pay the taxman. Luckily I was able to catch close to the top ($71.2k USD) late this morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMdcE8jdz70"I'm the taxman and you're working hodling for no one but me." Oh yeah! Thanks for reminding me. I supposed I should start looking at my stuff... I didn't sell anything but I can't even remember the last time I didn't owe them something. Bastards.
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March 28, 2024, 08:11:12 PM Last edit: March 28, 2024, 09:24:12 PM by Gachapin |
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Well, as everyone here knows, I'm still a newbie (BTC since 2021)
Anyway, this still unexplored price region (ATH) also depends a lot on human behavior, I don't know about you, but currently when I see the price of bitcoin below 65...66k USD my conscience says that it's a cheap price to buy, that's strange, because a few weeks ago we could say that the price at 66 was already very high....
I believe this should happen to most people who follow the price of BTC... does that make sense? Or does this just ONLY happen to me?
This is very typical and repeats a lot. You are either in the "dang" 60k is expensive or "dang" 60k is cheap. If you want to elevate out of these perspectives you need to think less about the price in the moment and come at it from a price target perspective. e.g is the current price cheaper than my target price. My target price's for this cycle are Very Conservative: 110k Conservative: 138k Bullish: 170k Ultra Bullish: 250k If we go up past or close to 110k will start to reprice the high target to next level, so I always have the perspective in this cycle that "dang" XXXk is cheap. Keep stacking :-) "Ultra Bullish: 250k" ?? I don't think you know what the badger is capable of My only concern is that EVERYONE expects Bitcoin to hit $100K it feels like. Our predictions don't even consider it a possibility that it doesn't. That scares me as I believe markets always hunt for max pain. I don't think we're going to go up without some sort of disastrous crash that scares a ton of people out of the market. There is just too much bullishness. I'm starting to read about people cashing out their retirement to long memecoins. Saylor is back shilling on TV every day. There are just so many signs of a top and we should still be possibly 500 days away from the peak. Either we're going to $400,000 or we're going to see a shakeout soon. My thoughts... I also think $138K isn't a bad prediction for the high of this cycle. We all know shakeouts will come, sure. But the whole world is starting to recognize what big of an invention Bitcoin is and how it is able to outperform everything else when looking at it longterm, like tens to hundred years, utility-wise, security-wise and gains-wise. People may catch on faster than many expected. For most of us older Bitcoiners it has been a waiting game that society catches on and starts recognizing what has actually been invented here. We are probably on the brink of real mainstream adoption (john doe, companies, banks, countries) And it's important not to confuse the spreading of a ground braking technology with the short term noise that it comes with, like shitcoin speculation etc. TL/DR It may look like a peak when BTC and the noise around it is too heavily in the mainstream but one day that might just be Bitcoin itself becoming the mainstream, due to adoption, just like cars, electricity or the internet.
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