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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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$160K - 2 (1.9%)
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October 09, 2025, 08:03:15 AM
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Time for the party to get started soon, come on man. Enough laying around, Bitcoin. Time to get going.


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A little pullback changes nothing.

Plenty more fun to come.

Q4 is here.

https://x.com/cryptojellenl/status/1976193770950623421
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Once you understand the system, holding will never be a problem.

This is all I needed to start holding, and it's what I tell people who struggle to hold because they panic. I believe holding was more difficult for early adopters than it is now. I believe so because it is more difficult to hold bitcoin when you bought it for ten dollars, and you've never seen or heard of anything like a cryptocurrency before, it could crash back to a dollar at any time, so selling when it has gotten to a thousand dollars was very easy. Being tempted to sell because of the news and rumors was very easy.  Now, there is like a 98 per cent chance Bitcoin will rise again when it dips. Now, it's easier to learn about Bitcoin because there are articles and documentaries that are easily accessible to those who want to learn.

In the early years, there was no evidence or price history to show that bitcoin always comes back up with time. Now, if you understand the system and look at the history, it will be easier for you to hold.
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Boom

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It's hookers and blow instead of dicks and crack!
Well done  Grin


^Same diff.


How goes it bros? Just checking in. No, I ain't dead yet. Just enjoying retirement.


Fine. A bit overworked, but it's a bit my own fault. Our customers are complete morons, but i'll keep the details to myself, for my own sanity.
However, i'm used to forget things, so it can't be a long term problem after the project is finished.

It got quite a habit to watch my new PV batteries charge/discharge via remote interface on the mobile. So it's the old geek doing geek stuff, as usual.
Problem is, even if we have some whole nights of clear skies over here, i'm always too exhausted to put a scope outside and take actual photos until a few hours after midnight. It would be automated, but i'd have to put the scope inside at night again, and i can't imagine to get up when the alarm clock goes off at 3am or so (to avoid moisture problems, that is).

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It's only a matter of time, we can buy several kilograms of gold with one Bitcoin in the future.

But this is the wrong way around.
In case you didn't know already...
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Those who bought at 2014 below can also be seen at centi millionaires...it was cheap then and easy to accumulate!


Even though Bitcoin was at a low price in 2014, it was not easy to believe in it. At that time, people did not see the features of Bitcoin. They only saw the risks.

At that time, there was no institutional support. There was no evidence that it would survive. Only far-sighted people saw the power hidden in the faith and code. Many countries even declared Bitcoin as a currency for criminals. Now, as we know what Bitcoin is or why it is needed. At that time, many people did not know this. Many people used to despise it as a virtual currency. But today, Bitcoin has proven its value itself.

Currently, there is no shortage of people who believe in Bitcoin. And it is with this belief that I, all of you, started investing. And I dream of holding on to it until the future.

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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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[...]  Like the wallet resting against my left butt cheek, this only ever holds a small amount of sats (or dollars for the butt cheek one) [...]

wait, are pants back in vogue here now? or do you glue or otherwise secure your wallet to your butt?
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October 09, 2025, 12:09:13 PM
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It's only a matter of time, we can buy several kilograms of gold with one Bitcoin in the future.
The only chart that truly matters: https://charts.bitbo.io/btc-gold/.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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October 09, 2025, 12:33:31 PM

We have an "ant pimple" bull...check out the daily...pimple forms, then erupts, causing a small local depression, then it repeats..ad nauseam.



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[...]  Like the wallet resting against my left butt cheek, this only ever holds a small amount of sats (or dollars for the butt cheek one) [...]

wait, are pants back in vogue here now? or do you glue or otherwise secure your wallet to your butt?

he staples a paper wallet to the left cheek
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It's OT but I thought to come share this useful service...

Disposable emails.  Simple, web based can receive AND send.  Sending costs 100 sats, but receiving is free and unlimited.  The perfect thing for validation emails etc.  Having to pay a dime to send is a good thing too... cannot be used for spam, but you CAN send something if you absolutely need to.

The Price? 1k sats.  So a whole $1.25 a year.  You pay with LIGHTNING.

A PERFECT address  to use with a service like:  https://app.nokyc.cards  (also a fun/interesting/useful idea. Wink )

https://lnemail.net

I have four of them now just because I liked the various random names i got. Wink  This one was irresistible: onyxlynx627@lnemail.net feel free to email me lol.

 Such a cool use for lightning.  Thanks for sharing.

 Funny to see the cost to send an email is ~CA17¢ which was the actual cost to send domestic snail mail in Canada (up to 30g... it used to be up to 1oz but we went metric so they rounded) in the late 70's.  One of my jobs was working at a convenience store where we also sold stamps (hence the "convenience" term) and I clearly remember when they jacked the price from 17¢ to 30¢ in the early 80's (Jan 1st, 1982) - so many otherwise pleasant individuals suddenly became angry while buying their stamps.  Two phrases are forever etched in my memory, "At least they waited until after Christmas!" and "Well, I guess I won't be sending any Christmas cards this year!" ...but I digress; the reason I tell this story is to segue into hoping that the cost of sending an email via LIGHTNING goes to ~CA30¢ by Jan 1st, 2026.  In case you don't want to do the math, that means bitcoin would be going for ~US$232k.
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[...]  Like the wallet resting against my left butt cheek, this only ever holds a small amount of sats (or dollars for the butt cheek one) [...]

wait, are pants back in vogue here now? or do you glue or otherwise secure your wallet to your butt?

 BlindMayorBitcorn commandeered my pants years ago and I'm still waiting to get them back.
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[...]  Like the wallet resting against my left butt cheek, this only ever holds a small amount of sats (or dollars for the butt cheek one) [...]

wait, are pants back in vogue here now? or do you glue or otherwise secure your wallet to your butt?

he staples a paper wallet to the left cheek

pretty sure some super hottie chick could be hired to follow him around hold it against his butt cheek.

sounds less painful at least

unless combing the two is your thang.... so, um, nevermind

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EU ATH nearby?
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October 09, 2025, 01:21:15 PM

EU ATH nearby?

we still doing the ATH jig? like what day is this anyway?

man maybe i need to slow down on the partying.

decisions decisions...





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