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January 15, 2019, 05:12:50 PM

Last year I was a millionaire (in dollars).

means that you had (or perhaps have?) more than 53 (in bitcoins)

Last year I was a millionaire (in dollars).

And Maybe now a more inceased position in BTC?
Better BE

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Not much Mic, not as planned.
I had quite a few unexpected expenses that required some fiat money that then I was not able to re-acquire and re-invest.
I am good anyway since with the current prices I should have a bit more time  Wink

That's too bad.

If attempting to accumulate, meaning that you have a longer timeline, and you are not in withdrawal mode (such as retirement or near death) a goal should be to have more BTC on the second time we reach $19k than we had the first time that we reached $19k. 

Does not mean, necessarily, that we will be successful in achieving the goal, but it remains a good goal to have.
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January 15, 2019, 05:25:54 PM

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I'll always be far from your son man!!

raised a bit better than that I hope, visit @that thread I special made for you, tear that place up man Wink
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January 15, 2019, 05:26:28 PM

So I guess people believe that as long as a crypto is secure, scales, has a good wallet, can run a node, and runs on good hardware, then....

....it really doesn't NEED TO HAVE ANY PURPOSE FOR EXISTING BEYOND THOSE THINGS TO BE A SUCCESS??

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Where did you pick up that thought?

Because guys here that want to spout how great XRP, ETH, and other shitcoins are, cannot tell me what purpose for existing they have TODAY? That serves a valid use case, one that adds real world value? Or one that can even be monetized?

Maybe that's where I picked up that thought?

Let's go down the rabbit hole of debate, shall we. Let's dispel the delusion.
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https://www.blockchaincenter.net/should-i-buy-cryptocurrency/?lang=en

^I just entered that last right box on the LOW all the rest is in progress Roll Eyes
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January 15, 2019, 05:30:05 PM

Bitcoin bottomed around 0400 hours GMT on 14 January 2015.  

We are now past that time in this cycle.  If the fractal holds, we have bottomed.  

I just bought again. 

I agree with your conclusion, but on one minor point, the absolute bottom of the cycle was the probably the low on Dec 15 (3122 on Stamp).  That said if the Jan 14th proves to be the lowest point this year, you are correct in the thrust of what you say - that the turning point has been reached. It was certainly the point to look out for and pass by.

I do agree with you, as you know and am glad to see your (superior) TA-based analysis confirms my own feelings and crude trend calculations.  I have also been buying, cancelling my low-ball bids and transferring in all available fiat to mop up what I can before the end of Jan.

It will not be significantly profitable in the short term, although I do think going over 10K before the end of this year is actually very possible (by early November, to stick my neck out).

All this is based on rough overlays of 2015 to now, which have thus far proved sufficiently close to be worth betting on.  November '15 saw a spike up to over 3x the January low that year, but it was a choppy ride to there, see charts for details.

I doubt we will see an exact overlay, as if it gets any closer it will be front run, or disrupted.  But so far...?   

DYOR.

Overlays seem dangerous, but I am glad it is working out for you, so far.
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January 15, 2019, 05:30:37 PM

Shitcoins' purpose is to distract attention and other resources from bitcoin, under the guise of being different or better or complementary. They're ok at it.
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January 15, 2019, 05:35:24 PM

How are exchanges still being hacked these days? Have lessons not been learnt?

I reckon most 'hacks' are inside jobs.
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January 15, 2019, 05:38:59 PM

How are exchanges still being hacked these days? Have lessons not been learnt?

I reckon most 'hacks' are inside jobs.
Ok please list evedince for your assertion blah blah blah..... actually I agree
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January 15, 2019, 05:40:27 PM

Surprised that jbreher bought in, respected the guy.

Aww, now my feewings are hurt. Oh well, I gotta do me.

Welcome the the thread, D. Lurk. Smiley
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January 15, 2019, 05:43:19 PM

Last year I was a millionaire (in dollars).

means that you had (or perhaps have?) more than 53 (in bitcoins)



hahaha, I like how you always like to make people recognise how many BTC they do have. As a penalty I will say my educated guess is that you have, with a high degree of certainty, an amount between 40 and 150 BTC. And, if I had to guess the exact amount, I would say around 60 right now... including alt/shitcoins and trading fiat.

Of course this is all just my own speculation with absolutely no factual resemblance to reality.

P.S.: I have less than that... and that is a FACT.
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January 15, 2019, 05:43:30 PM

Yuh I'm dead impressed gentlemand didn't run off to Southend with Arriemoller's £1.60 +p&p. He could have settled with a gypsy woman and rubbed crystal balls while she cackled. But no, he did a trustworthy thing that one time.

Are we certain I didn't slaughter him and now inhabit his account to make me look good?

Maybe I even did that before and asked myself for the newspaper.

Growing online reps are a brutal business.
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January 15, 2019, 05:46:53 PM

I think we’re set for a long period (multi month) of sideways price action so you know what that means ——>

HODL & accumulate because ——->

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January 15, 2019, 05:50:17 PM

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would be instant BTCbuying Cheesy Cheesy
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January 15, 2019, 05:52:11 PM

I think we’re set for a long period (multi month) of sideways price action so you know what that means ——>

HODL & accumulate because ——->


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January 15, 2019, 05:52:20 PM

when firing into the air, when it comes down its just at normal falling speed as its expended all its energy on the way up. wont hurt anymore than a pebble of equivalent weight falling on you.

Yeah. Common misconception that a bullet travels just as fast on the way down as on the way up.

Then again, 230 grains with a BC of about 1/4 at terminal velocity would still be unpleasant.
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January 15, 2019, 05:52:27 PM

Yuh I'm dead impressed gentlemand didn't run off to Southend with Arriemoller's £1.60 +p&p. He could have settled with a gypsy woman and rubbed crystal balls while she cackled. But no, he did a trustworthy thing that one time.

Are we certain I didn't slaughter him and now inhabit his account to make me look good?

Maybe I even did that before and asked myself for the newspaper.

Growing online reps are a brutal business.

Now you mention it that does seem much more likely.

Those green numbers by one's nym are well worth a little split blood.
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January 15, 2019, 05:55:53 PM

when firing into the air, when it comes down its just at normal falling speed as its expended all its energy on the way up. wont hurt anymore than a pebble of equivalent weight falling on you.

Yeah. Common misconception that a bullet travels just as fast on the way down as on the way up.

Then again, 230 grains with a BC of about 1/4 at terminal velocity would still be unpleasant.

Most probably not deadly at all plus the human density is pretty low in comparison to free space even in densely habited areas.

Parabolic arcs (ie 45 degrees) are way more dangerous... and still the above applies.
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