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October 15, 2025, 02:06:15 PM
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Another all time high today for Gold.

Dow, S&P500, NASDAQ all up after open today.

Come on Bitcoin FFS.

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October 15, 2025, 02:23:15 PM

"gold" is just hex or weedcoin run by the gynese govt

u know- cuz they tryna deprecate crumpled usg credit card receipts as pristine collateral with RMB airdrops
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October 15, 2025, 02:33:36 PM

I frankly don't see the gold ATH you guys are seeing...

https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/XAUBTC/?timeframe=60M
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October 15, 2025, 02:39:04 PM
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I frankly don't see the gold ATH you guys are seeing...

https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/XAUBTC/?timeframe=60M

 Now I can rule out another forum member as not Peter Schiff Wink
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The wait is over!

Introducing... 🥁

Bitcoin Quantile Model v2.

You’re going to want to bookmark this post—and follow for regular model updates.

After months of research and development, I’m very proud of this model—my flagship quantile framework.

I’m confident it’s one of the best—if not the best—long-term Bitcoin investment frameworks available.

As a full-time, unpaid Bitcoin researcher, I’m often asked how people can best support my free content.

Simply bookmark, repost, and comment on my posts Smiley

Thanks for all your continued support!

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Key Features & Improvements:

1. Quantile lines never cross—mathematically impossible.

2. Cycle-length agnostic.

3. 133,000+ data points and 1,500 lines of code.

4. Fits and stores 999 quantile levels (τ = 0.001–0.999 in 0.001 steps) and identifies which level the last price is closest to.

5. Fits the two leading decay functions (stretched exponential decay & exponential decay) and selects the better fit via quantile-appropriate AIC.

Uses Akaike weights to identify the best-supported model.

Akaike weights (AIC-based):
Stretched exponential decay: 96.4%
Exponential decay: 3.6%

6. Piecewise Quantile Regression — Linear + Stretched Exponential Decay (Nonlinear).


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October 15, 2025, 03:30:00 PM
Merited by vapourminer (1), d_eddie (1)

What if the real bull run was the friends we made along the way?

I’m in it for the tech any way Wink

i really was into btc at least partly for the (physical) tech; i have tinnitus and the sound fans make (white noise) is great for masking it. and GPUs under load were pretty good white noise generators lol

that white noise was the sound of bitcoin changing history

not bad for a hobby

Bro, try this:
If you can, find the frequency/frequencies of your tinnitus.
On white noise, apply sharp cuts (notch filter with a high Q value) at these frequencies and listen to it via headphones a few minutes a day for several times.
May need some time, but could well improve your tinnitus.
#nomedicaladviceandshit
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i have tinnitus and the sound fans make (white noise) is great for masking it.

Bro, try this:
If you can, find the frequency/frequencies of your tinnitus.
On white noise, apply sharp cuts (notch filter with a high Q value) at these frequencies and listen to it via headphones a few minutes a day for several times.
May need some time, but could well improve your tinnitus.
#nomedicaladviceandshit

Interesting! I also have tinnitus, and I know more or less where it lies frequency-wise. I did have a plot, but who knows where it is now. At any rate, how high the Q? How narrow must the filter band be? Average -12db over half an octave sounds fine?  Avg -6db over 1/3 of an octave? If it's too tight and steep it begins to resonate, and the high pitched howl cannot be a good thing...
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October 15, 2025, 03:54:16 PM

KENYA JUST SIGNED A BILL TO LEGALIZE #BITCOIN & CRYPTO


https://x.com/TheBitcoinConf/status/1978430550105866488?t=suGtAInM6bgXl8eqqYLYhA&s=19
Africa is gonna be bitcoin powerhouse.
If this news is everything to go by, then it's a welcome development, Kenya is one of the leading economy in Africa with a GDP of over 131 billion dollars, is a country that has young people that are very enthusiastic about bitcoin and crypto, it is one of the Pioneer African countries with so much potentials in advancing whatever course they've set out their minds to do. As an African, this are the kind of news that excites me, let the technological advancement creep in as rapid as it can.
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October 15, 2025, 04:57:51 PM
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I SAW a brief news flash on fox that there was a huge usa crypto bust and seizure.

Looking for some links.


https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/how-us-made-its-largest-crypto-seizure-busting-a-cambodian-human-trafficking-and-fraud-ring-worth-15-billion/ar-AA1OtnuG?ocid=BingNewsSerp

15 billion

127,000 btc seized

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/10/15/bitcoin-chen-zhi-pig-butchering-scams-cambodia/86699378007/


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October 15, 2025, 05:06:50 PM

Transfer fees must be worth as much as the maize.
Best guess, they use an exchange that allows users to send and receive cryptos for free within the platform, it was available in Coinbase when I used but not sure if it is still available.

Other option is LN but I don't think they are into it.

And I read decentralization, but really? When they are using exchange as a wallet... Roll Eyes

There’s literally a lightning symbol on the sign so I’m guessing that’s what they’re using to process orders. That makes me think this is more about a photo op than anything else (maybe look into who funded this) as I’ve heard that the only thing they’re using in these countries is stablecoins, mostly on the Tron network.
Sure, LN is a practical solution but I don't think that is what they are using. I could be wrong...but less likely. Wink

I seen this very often, people claim they embrace decentralization of bitcoin and be your own bank, fuck censorship in their posts but if we check up on them, most of them use an exchange address to receive their sig payouts. Quite an irony...
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Transfer fees must be worth as much as the maize.
Best guess, they use an exchange that allows users to send and receive cryptos for free within the platform, it was available in Coinbase when I used but not sure if it is still available.

Other option is LN but I don't think they are into it.

And I read decentralization, but really? When they are using exchange as a wallet... Roll Eyes

There’s literally a lightning symbol on the sign so I’m guessing that’s what they’re using to process orders. That makes me think this is more about a photo op than anything else (maybe look into who funded this) as I’ve heard that the only thing they’re using in these countries is stablecoins, mostly on the Tron network.
Sure, LN is a practical solution but I don't think that is what they are using. I could be wrong...but less likely. Wink

I seen this very often, people claim they embrace decentralization of bitcoin and be your own bank, fuck censorship in their posts but if we check up on them, most of them use an exchange address to receive their sig payouts. Quite an irony...

If you spend 0.0001 btc with a small ln fee the issues is will you replace your spend.

Doing p2p with btc is a terrible idea unless you replace with a little more than your spend.
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The wait is over!

Introducing... 🥁

Bitcoin Quantile Model v2.

You’re going to want to bookmark this post—and follow for regular model updates.

After months of research and development, I’m very proud of this model—my flagship quantile framework.

I’m confident it’s one of the best—if not the best—long-term Bitcoin investment frameworks available.

As a full-time, unpaid Bitcoin researcher, I’m often asked how people can best support my free content.

Simply bookmark, repost, and comment on my posts Smiley

Thanks for all your continued support!

— PlanC

Key Features & Improvements:

1. Quantile lines never cross—mathematically impossible.

2. Cycle-length agnostic.

3. 133,000+ data points and 1,500 lines of code.

4. Fits and stores 999 quantile levels (τ = 0.001–0.999 in 0.001 steps) and identifies which level the last price is closest to.

5. Fits the two leading decay functions (stretched exponential decay & exponential decay) and selects the better fit via quantile-appropriate AIC.

Uses Akaike weights to identify the best-supported model.

Akaike weights (AIC-based):
Stretched exponential decay: 96.4%
Exponential decay: 3.6%

6. Piecewise Quantile Regression — Linear + Stretched Exponential Decay (Nonlinear).


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5 years is a long time Jay, and being we're talking about the lackluster performance of Bitcoin this cycle, going back even further just proves the point more.

I doubt that zooming out further supports your case more rather than my case, even though I agree that there are ways that we could spin matters to describe what we would like to argue, and I am not even saying that you are being dingenuine, since you can truly believe what you are saying and seeing in the data.

Sure, it is possible that bitcoin only had the advantage of its early adoption phases, and so in that regard, bitcoin has been outperforming gold due to the advantages of early adoption (starting from a price of zero, etc. etc).

At the same time, I would expect anyone who is actually following bitcoin and trying to appreciate what bitcoin offers are going to recognize and appreciate that bitcoin is far from peaking out as if it were a maturing asset, and instead bitcoin is quite likely going to continue to take market share from gold, even if there might be some bumps in the road and even if gold might have some various momentum advantages that might help it to outperform bitcoin in the short-to-medium term.

I frequently proclaim that when we are deciding to get into bitcoin (or if we are making any additional bitcoin purchases), we need to be considering our bitcoin purchases in terms of 4-10 years or longer, so if we were going to make a bet about bitcoin versus gold, then we can talk in terms of 4-10 years or longer.

Also, in many forum threads we are talking about the dollar/bitcoin pair, so in that sense, much of my analysis are in those kind of frameworks, even though I also consider bitcoin to be amongst the best, if not the best of places to put our money, even though various assets are going to perform different, whether we are referring to gold or properties, or stocks or other places that we might alternatively choose to place our value rather than putting it in bitcoin. 

Accordingly, in the diversification, I frequently suggest that guys should not be putting any more than 10% of the size of their bitcoin in gold, and even 10% might be too much.. . .more like 2% to 5% - for the Armagaeddon scenario.. .. but yeah in the end, guys can do what they want, even though I have a bit of conviction that bitcoin is going to continue to eat gold's lunch, I am not sure about how far various gold bugs (and/or dinosaur institutions and/or governments) might stay uninformed and/or irrational on such topic... so in that regard, I am not sure the extent to which I can see a possible bet, except to suggest pumping shitcoins, including gold, is not exactly on topic here, even though at least there are some attempts to make the topic as a bitcoin versus gold comparison.. but what is stopping doing that with any shitcoin, besides the dollar which is our trading pair topic of this thread.

5 years is a long time Jay, and being we're talking about the lackluster performance of Bitcoin this cycle, going back even further just proves the point more.
I see gold as the ultimate hedge against monetary inflation: nothing more, nothing less. In the very long run, I'd expect Bitcoin to keep up with inflation: it simply can't keep going up in value indefinitely.

It's going up forever, Loyce.  I know, I am so original.

But I must say I'm surprised to see Bitcoin more or less reached that point (against gold) for the past 5 years now. I'd say it's far too early for this, and I still expect Bitcoin to outperform gold for many years to come.

Holy fucking shit.

You are accepting that 5 years framework, too?  If we go with a 5 year framework, then more or less we are picking bitcoin's peak of the 2021 bull run, more or less, and then claiming that such price movements are representative of bitcoin prices (market cap) versus gold? 

I have my doubts picking bitcoin's previous top as our starting point for our measuring period, and similar if we were to go from the 2017 bitcoin price peak, and we were to proclaim that bitcoin has not gone up very much since 2017 as compared with gold. 

There are probably ways to compare gold's 200-WMA to bitcoin's but I don't have the gold data (and I don't want to do the homework), even looking at AI... the 200-WMA in gold might have doubled in the past 5 years.

At the same time, bitcoin's 200-WMA has gone up nearly x in the past 5 years  (from $6,853 in October 2020 to $53,850

1. This cycle is over
2. The earth is flat
3. Bitcoin doesn't care
4. All of the above

Cats and dogs living together in harmony.

Another all time high today for Gold.
Dow, S&P500, NASDAQ all up after open today.

Come on Bitcoin FFS.

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