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March 19, 2019, 11:19:02 AM

Banks are idiots.

They have been doing pretty good in recent years, seems like it.  Especially when they get free money without hardly any accountability.   And, some of them even charge folks to store their money.  Seems like a decent place to be, if your goal is making money.

And we are still poor.

Couldn't be for many of us who have HODLed and accumulated BTC.  In that regard, it should be a lot more difficult to lose money, if you have been HODLing and accumulating BTC for a few years, and you've had an account here for almost a year longer than yours truly.   Wink  


Where is Rosewater btw?

Good question.  He's not exactly someone who is willing or able to establish a consistent and ongoing BTC plan that involves long term HODL and accumulating when the price is dropping.. .so given our recent history, he may end up being a kind of lagging indicator, as my three scenario reversal post attempts to describe?  NOT that he would want to read my posts that involve possible reversal scenarios.. especially when there seems to be some high level jadedness damages.  Maybe we will see him back in then supra $8k arena?  Which could take a year or longer to achieve, perhaps?

1) No, they are idiots. You take them out of their squared thinking and they don't know what to do. I offer them free money and they don't take it. Idiots. Now I am forced to pay FULL for the tennis court of my new property because they say it's not part of the "home" and don't mortgage that part. Don't you see I do even have the money to pay it in full? Fucking stupid idiots.

Now I have to use almost all of my fucking life savings because they don't want to make money on it for a fucking technicality.

Oh, and not to mention I had to use my partner as co-buyer because I don't have much regular income... according to their consideration of "regular". Bleah.

2) I have always accumulated. Never sold a single Bitcoin. But my first buys in 2013 were not that much significant. And during the bear market I didn't buy much (resumed at end of 2015 until middle of 2017). If I had took some part out of it during the peak I wouldn't say so, but I know I am not the only one... so yes, we are still poor.

3) I hope to see him back soon. I really liked the guy.



As much as I loathe banks, regulators are what stops them from giving out loans without "sufficient security". Whatever that means.
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March 19, 2019, 11:23:13 AM

Banks are idiots.

They have been doing pretty good in recent years, seems like it.  Especially when they get free money without hardly any accountability.   And, some of them even charge folks to store their money.  Seems like a decent place to be, if your goal is making money.

And we are still poor.

Couldn't be for many of us who have HODLed and accumulated BTC.  In that regard, it should be a lot more difficult to lose money, if you have been HODLing and accumulating BTC for a few years, and you've had an account here for almost a year longer than yours truly.   Wink  


Where is Rosewater btw?

Good question.  He's not exactly someone who is willing or able to establish a consistent and ongoing BTC plan that involves long term HODL and accumulating when the price is dropping.. .so given our recent history, he may end up being a kind of lagging indicator, as my three scenario reversal post attempts to describe?  NOT that he would want to read my posts that involve possible reversal scenarios.. especially when there seems to be some high level jadedness damages.  Maybe we will see him back in then supra $8k arena?  Which could take a year or longer to achieve, perhaps?

1) No, they are idiots. You take them out of their squared thinking and they don't know what to do. I offer them free money and they don't take it. Idiots. Now I am forced to pay FULL for the tennis court of my new property because they say it's not part of the "home" and don't mortgage that part. Don't you see I do even have the money to pay it in full? Fucking stupid idiots.

Now I have to use almost all of my fucking life savings because they don't want to make money on it for a fucking technicality.

Oh, and not to mention I had to use my partner as co-buyer because I don't have much regular income... according to their consideration of "regular". Bleah.

2) I have always accumulated. Never sold a single Bitcoin. But my first buys in 2013 were not that much significant. And during the bear market I didn't buy much (resumed at end of 2015 until middle of 2017). If I had took some part out of it during the peak I wouldn't say so, but I know I am not the only one... so yes, we are still poor.

3) I hope to see him back soon. I really liked the guy.



As much as I loathe banks, regulators are what stops them from giving out loans without "sufficient security". Whatever that means.
Debt is a large part of the problem with the modern economy. Maybe it's time to rethink if it should even be legal to make money simply by lending it on an industrial scale. Especially when it is fabricated out of thin air.
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March 19, 2019, 11:24:30 AM

Hacker selling 26M stolen user records in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin

A hacker by the name of Gnosticplayers is trying to sell more than 26 million user records on the dark web in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin (1.2431 BTC).

This is the fourth data dump posted on Dream Market – an online darknet marketplace founded in late 2013 – by the hacker, who previously put up more than 840 million user records since mid-February.


https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/03/19/hacker-selling-26m-stolen-user-records-in-exchange-for-5000-worth-of-bitcoin/


These days privacy is too vulnerable.
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March 19, 2019, 11:30:51 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin
Men will always run after hotties. It's the nature bro! 🙂
Make them run behind you brother!

Girls will run behind you only if you are rich,so you now know what you have to do right. Wink
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March 19, 2019, 11:32:06 AM

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March 19, 2019, 11:32:38 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin


Men will always run after hotties. It's the nature bro! 🙂

I just hope bhabhi ji not reading your post  Grin Grin
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March 19, 2019, 11:33:22 AM

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Bitcoin created a doji candle yesterday, signaling buyer exhaustion near the crucial 21-week moving average (MA) resistance at $4,073. As a result, a price pullback could be in the offing in the next 24 hours.

A break below $3,930 (flag support on 4-hour chart) would further strengthen the case for a pullback and expose support levels lined up at $3,890 and $3,755.

The doji candle would be invalidated if prices find acceptance above $4,000 in the next few hours, confirming a bull flag breakout on the 4-hour chart. That could yield a rally to the bearish lower high of $4,236 created on Dec. 24.

Any gains above the 21-week simple moving average of $4,073 will likely be transient, though, as long as that average is sloping downwards.
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-faces-minor-price-retreat-amid-increasing-bull-exhaustion
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March 19, 2019, 11:34:44 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin


Men will always run after hotties. It's the nature bro! 🙂

I just hope bhabhi ji not reading your post  Grin Grin
eh!
I am safe that she does not have any interest in the forum and also bitcoin. She has techphobia LOL
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March 19, 2019, 11:36:47 AM

What a suprise.  Roll Eyes


This should be measured in Bitcoin and Ethereum, not in USD. And also be revisited during the next Bitcoin bull run.

Point is; ICO's are scams.
I get the point. And it's only accurate for "the majority of ICOs". This will also change once the market matures.

This is the most efficient means of capital allocation that we've ever had. And if you talk to some small businesses I'm sure they'd appreciate not getting told by banks to fuck off due to their credit score regardless of how good their plan is.
ICOs are here to stay, they'll become less scammy in regulated places, much more scammy in unregulated places, and possibly keep changing their names as the space evolves. But they're fundamentally a good thing. Just so happens that anything good is abused by cunts.
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March 19, 2019, 11:36:51 AM
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Another variation of the 2012-2015 vs 2016-2019 Bitcoin price chart.  This time with 200 day moving average and Mayer Multiple.

#Bitcoin $BTC #BitcoinCharts


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March 19, 2019, 11:39:41 AM

Not risking anything, those are all model shots. Maybe the one who was actually wearing pants is an exception.
Oh that make sense then and I am a dumb F**k LOL
Not sure about these pictures in particular, but free climbing is a thing.
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March 19, 2019, 11:43:10 AM

Popping Up Everywhere!


https://twitter.com/CryptoBTC_Chris/status/1107969515311321090/photo/1
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March 19, 2019, 12:06:56 PM

Satoshi Nakamoto deserves:

- Nobel Prize in Economics
- Nobel Peace Prize
- Nobel Prize in Physics

But thankfully the last thing Satoshi needs is the validation of the establishment.

https://twitter.com/misir_mahmudov/status/1107734439285669888?s=21

What a man satoshi is ..... Smiley
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March 19, 2019, 12:08:58 PM

Satoshi Nakamoto deserves:

- Nobel Prize in Economics
- Nobel Peace Prize
- Nobel Prize in Physics

But thankfully the last thing Satoshi needs is the validation of the establishment.

https://twitter.com/misir_mahmudov/status/1107734439285669888?s=21

What a man satoshi is ..... Smiley
I can see peace and Economics, but why Physics?
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March 19, 2019, 12:11:19 PM

Satoshi Nakamoto deserves:

- Nobel Prize in Economics
- Nobel Peace Prize
- Nobel Prize in Physics

But thankfully the last thing Satoshi needs is the validation of the establishment.

https://twitter.com/misir_mahmudov/status/1107734439285669888?s=21

What a man satoshi is ..... Smiley
I am wondering about Prize in Physics.

By the way, I am not a big fan of these Nobel Prize and stuffs. The real deal never gets a prize. They do not work for showing off things.
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March 19, 2019, 12:11:38 PM
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Can anyone tell me what this is? Not really related to anything other than it says a trip to the Moon on the case it came in. Seriously though..what the hell is it? There is a ongoing debate around the house as to its function. A microscope, a telescope and or a sextant have all been postulated and tbh I have never seen anything like it. While not precision made, it is quite sturdy and appears to be made out of some sort of brass. Looking through the optic sight there is not much magnification so I doubt its a telescope. Same for being a microscope, and it lacks the typical features of a sextant so I am at a loss. Another theory is that its just a fake steampunk sort of thing. Can the great hive mind of the Wall rescue me from this predicament?



The picture on the cover looks similar to an image from the 1902 French adventure film "A Trip to the Moon"  directed by Georges Méliès.

https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resan_till_månen#/media/File:Le_Voyage_dans_la_lune.jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNLZntSdyKE
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storing up power as money - notbad.nobel?





https://www.thestranger.com/events/25990688/critical-northwest-2018
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March 19, 2019, 12:12:35 PM

Satoshi Nakamoto deserves:

- Nobel Prize in Economics
- Nobel Peace Prize
- Nobel Prize in Physics

But thankfully the last thing Satoshi needs is the validation of the establishment.

https://twitter.com/misir_mahmudov/status/1107734439285669888?s=21

What a man satoshi is ..... Smiley
I can see peace and Economics, but why Physics?
May be ask the twitter account 🙂
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March 19, 2019, 12:15:29 PM

Another variation of the 2012-2015 vs 2016-2019 Bitcoin price chart.  This time with 200 day moving average and Mayer Multiple.

#Bitcoin $BTC #BitcoinCharts


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Could you add 2020 to 2023 on the chart  Cool
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