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This 'dip' feels fake, unless we start underperformig markets for some unknown reason. Alternatively, "they" are busy foolishly selling those $4 bil in btc.
Some people posit that if the 'system" would be considered in the goldilock phase (basically, good growth with moderate inflation), then the need for bitcoin might diminish. I don't subscribe to this point of view.
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This 'dip' feels fake, unless we start underperformig markets for some unknown reason. Alternatively, "they" are busy foolishly selling those $4 bil in btc.
Some people posit that if the 'system" would be considered in the goldilock phase (basically, good growth with moderate inflation), then the need for bitcoin might diminish. I don't subscribe to this point of view.
with blackrock etc in the game I guess we will have a fake market for a very ling time. Pretty sure the decision to sell US BTC, once again, when we were to pump, was no coincidence damn... my 2100th post
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October 10, 2024, 08:53:04 PM |
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This 'dip' feels fake, unless we start underperformig markets for some unknown reason. Alternatively, "they" are busy foolishly selling those $4 bil in btc.
Some people posit that if the 'system" would be considered in the goldilock phase (basically, good growth with moderate inflation), then the need for bitcoin might diminish. I don't subscribe to this point of view.
with blackrock etc in the game I guess we will have a fake market for a very ling time. Pretty sure the decision to sell US BTC, once again, when we were to pump, was no coincidence damn... my 2100th post you are 1/10000 of the way there. anyone waiting on some dip? 59 has hit. I think I will set a large buy at 55,666
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October 10, 2024, 08:59:14 PM Last edit: October 10, 2024, 09:15:58 PM by xhomerx10 Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Images are already coming in from across Europe. I saw the auroras much earlier today appearing in Western Russia and Southern New Zealand. This image is from England. Take note if you're using your phones and maybe you can try duplicating the settings? Don't forget to set the phone down and use the timer to take images; as much as you guys are mostly diamond hands, I have doubts you could hold the camera diamond-steady for longer duration shutter speeds I have a good feeling about this one as Aurorasaurus.org can't even properly display a web page; it's so busy. There is also chatter about fluctuating ground voltages being a concern for power-grid operators... but at values only about 25% of the ones which caused blackouts in Quebec in 1989. Oh yeah, the all-sky camera at the observatory in Hanle, India just posted an image of the aurora... ~33°N latitude! See it here - https://www.iiap.res.in/centers/iao/mets/edit: From the south of France - user could see auroras with naked eye as well as arcs and motion.
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A bit north of Hamburg, Germany. edit: Bright red/pink aurora visible in Euerdorf, Germany (just west of Frankfurt)
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October 10, 2024, 10:00:29 PM |
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anyone waiting on some dip?
59 has hit.
I think I will set a large buy at 55,666
There is still $60000 support. Stronger support at $58000. And yet strongest support at $55000. Bitcoin will not likely fall below $55000 for now if the price start to fall but the support at $60000 is kind of strong for now. We would know better soon.
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Is "We will never see 58K again" in this room?
Isn't that undesirable. Forget the 58k and look ahead.
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A bit north of Hamburg, Germany. edit: Bright red/pink aurora visible in Euerdorf, Germany (just west of Frankfurt) Going off to Belmar Beach NJ it is 7:33pm EST maybe I get some luck and get a view of it.
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OT: robots dancing...wild Musk party...
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You lose a lot converting from an MOV to a gif and trying to keep it under 2 megs to post but this is a pan around our backyard with my wife's iPhone. We had some parent/teacher meetings to attend first and I was a bit impatient but we managed to finish around dusk and quickly ran home to grab the camera and tripod. We headed north and tried to find a place with a north and east exposure. When we finally did, we realized there were high voltage powerlines in our view... I only cared about that because I wanted some nice pictures but I didn't want to spend anymore time driving since the auroras don't wait. Because I lent my newer camera (the one I took the moon shots with) to a friend who is taking a photography course, I took my old SLR and played with it for quite some time trying to remember how to change the settings. I took quite a few pictures but for some reason, the old compact flash memory only recorded 6 and 3 of them were only showing darkness. Thankfully, my wife's and youngest daughter's iPhone were more than capable of taking some nice pics without a tripod or playing with settings - glad I sprung for the Pro models. I'll post a few pics later. I'm gonna head back out in case they spark up again
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