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March 05, 2019, 06:48:42 PM

We know the rally magic involves sub freezing temperatures and copious amounts of alcohol...do not resist.

I'll do my best. The copious amounts of alcohol part is already in place.

It's the sub-freezing temperatures part I'm working on. We've been having a heat wave here in Quintana Roo with temps over 32C/90F every day for te past week or so. Apparently it's nice and cold in Toronto. A few days of freezing will do me good, remind me why I'm down here.

Please could you do a welfare check on The Mayor of Bitcoin? If poss?
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March 05, 2019, 06:48:53 PM

Some people are getting curious about what's going on in here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117225
Called out and left the user negative feedback.
No one steals credit from homer !
xhomerx10 knows what I make hats. We corresponded with him more than once. These all hats made me. I have proofs in the form of .PSD files. You must remember that I laid out several works here. I created a theme where I offered to make someone hat for free. I do not understand what is my fault?

Woops. I guess my bad then.

Sincere apologies for the mixup. Will remove all the unpleasantness.

BTW, tell that asshole Putin to give Crimea back.

Good thing we understood each other. I hate Putin, he did not do anything good for Russia.  Wink
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March 05, 2019, 06:48:53 PM

We know the rally magic involves sub freezing temperatures and copious amounts of alcohol...do not resist.

I'll do my best. The copious amounts of alcohol part is already in place.

It's the sub-freezing temperatures part I'm working on. We've been having a heat wave here in Quintana Roo with temps over 32C/90F every day for te past week or so. Apparently it's nice and cold in Toronto. A few days of freezing will do me good, remind me why I'm down here.

 They're calling for freezing rain here on Sunday.  Bring some salt - we're out!
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March 05, 2019, 06:52:18 PM
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We know the rally magic involves sub freezing temperatures and copious amounts of alcohol...do not resist.

I'll do my best. The copious amounts of alcohol part is already in place.

It's the sub-freezing temperatures part I'm working on. We've been having a heat wave here in Quintana Roo with temps over 32C/90F every day for te past week or so. Apparently it's nice and cold in Toronto. A few days of freezing will do me good, remind me why I'm down here.

 They're calling for freezing rain here on Sunday.  Bring some salt - we're out!

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March 05, 2019, 06:56:08 PM

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Perhaps our Roach and his future lover Gembitz were slain as the bear market morphed into a new Baby Bull Market.  Wink

I am not going to go so far as to say that there is no such thing as a "baby bull market" but surely we are not in such a market yet.

The evidence seems pretty strong that we are currently in a bear market... however, subsequently, if the current bottom of $3,122 is not breached, and better yet $3,700 is NOT breached then there could be some later BTC price behavior that causes us to subsequently describe this period as the beginning of a bull market (aka baby bull)... but we are very far from such a defined state, and it remains about a 52% to 48% proposition that the bottom is NOT in.
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March 05, 2019, 07:00:00 PM

Buenos dias Bitcoinland. Sitting in Cancun airport waiting for a plane to Toronto.

I see we recovered from that tiny dip a couple of days ago and we're back over $3.8k... currently $3853USD/$5145CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Hopefully we'll head on up from here.
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Before any superstitious sorts start thinking my trip up will lead to some kind of rally, I should warn you that I'll be coming back down in a few days. I'm just going up to grab a few bucks and rattle a few cages.

If you paid any attention on Groundhog Day, you'd know winter still has a way to go.

Ok, now I'm absolutely sure BTC is heading North! (following Jimbo)  Grin
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March 05, 2019, 07:04:08 PM
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We know the rally magic involves sub freezing temperatures and copious amounts of alcohol...do not resist.

I'll do my best. The copious amounts of alcohol part is already in place.

It's the sub-freezing temperatures part I'm working on. We've been having a heat wave here in Quintana Roo with temps over 32C/90F every day for te past week or so. Apparently it's nice and cold in Toronto. A few days of freezing will do me good, remind me why I'm down here.

Please could you do a welfare check on The Mayor of Bitcoin? If poss?

remote cams are not detecting movement..its still too early to tell however.

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New dildo design? 😛
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March 05, 2019, 07:10:28 PM
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Perhaps our Roach and his future lover Gembitz were slain as the bear market morphed into a new Baby Bull Market.  Wink

I am not going to go so far as to say that there is no such thing as a "baby bull market" but surely we are not in such a market yet.

The evidence seems pretty strong that we are currently in a bear market... however, subsequently, if the current bottom of $3,122 is not breached, and better yet $3,700 is NOT breached then there could be some later BTC price behavior that causes us to subsequently describe this period as the beginning of a bull market (aka baby bull)... but we are very far from such a defined state, and it remains about a 52% to 48% proposition that the bottom is NOT in.

I suppose 48% to 52% is a more accurate guess by now.

We are in a beer market.
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March 05, 2019, 07:15:49 PM


We are in a beer market.

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March 05, 2019, 07:17:45 PM

It's going to be fun  Smiley
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March 05, 2019, 07:34:09 PM


Much respect for this guy while I believe his words.

Why do you want to possibly increase confusion by juxtaposition posting an image of "dorian" nakamoto in that misleading commentary on the photo about Satoshi Nakamoto, during the media blitz that dorian got during that confusing period of time, that mistakenly implies that there might be some solid information about Satoshi's actual identity? when there is not?
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March 05, 2019, 07:37:43 PM
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1947 First Brexit  Grin



Fast forward to 2016 (referendum)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jne9t8sHpUc
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This looks more like a monkey face LOL however enjoy your drink mate 🙂
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March 05, 2019, 07:49:04 PM

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Perhaps our Roach and his future lover Gembitz were slain as the bear market morphed into a new Baby Bull Market.  Wink

I am not going to go so far as to say that there is no such thing as a "baby bull market" but surely we are not in such a market yet.

The evidence seems pretty strong that we are currently in a bear market... however, subsequently, if the current bottom of $3,122 is not breached, and better yet $3,700 is NOT breached then there could be some later BTC price behavior that causes us to subsequently describe this period as the beginning of a bull market (aka baby bull)... but we are very far from such a defined state, and it remains about a 52% to 48% proposition that the bottom is NOT in.

I suppose 48% to 52% is a more accurate guess by now.

We are in a beer market.

Seems too early to call 48% to 52%.  

I am sticking with 52% to 48% until I feel comfortable, otherwise.  

I am not sure, exactly, what that would take to cause me to convert, but I could think of a few scenarios... 1) going above $6k and staying there with only perhaps a few days here and there in the sub $6k price zone (like we were prior to mid-November 2018) or 2) getting into the $5k to $6k price range and largely staying there for more than 6 months.  

Either of those hypothetical examples would likely cause me to convert from my current thinking of 52% to 48% (aka bear market) to a renewed thinking of 48% to 52% (aka beer market).
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It's more than that Elwar.

ALL tax levied on corporations simply becomes a line item in COGS and is added to the price of it's product.

Consumers pay taxes, full stop.

Corporations pay thousands of people wages, they massively add to the economy. I never understand why so many people moan. Who gives a shit if they dodge taxes?



People give a shit about the CEO's of those companies giving themselves golden parachutes when they destroy their workers pension funds and the Gov protects them all the while while, they are the true corporate raiders.
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March 05, 2019, 07:51:48 PM

Is this another slow grind up to $4,000 before some asshole pulls the plug on us & we tumble all the way back to $3,500 / $3,600 in about 30 minutes later in the week?
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Circle Closes Acquisition of SeedInvest

https://medium.com/circle-blog/circle-closes-acquisition-of-seedinvest-another-step-towards-the-democratization-of-finance-94713c10b95b

Little by little they approach like hyenas, Goldman Sachs+Circle+SeedInvest

I fucking hate Goldman ballsacks, nothing but insider 1%'rs controlling congress and wall street. Complete nepotism.
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March 05, 2019, 08:00:43 PM

One more epic fail from JS


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