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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
Total Voters: 108

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March 29, 2019, 07:12:21 PM

I noticed we aren’t on thursday anymore  Undecided
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March 29, 2019, 07:23:43 PM

Did you ever show us a graph of your 260k call, and could you extend it out further to see the next bottom.

My TA charted stops late 2021.  



oic. tyvm. just the overlay. with the dip to local low in late summer lol. depending on exchange, but still

you may as well just have my addy. for when you settle your debt

That's the spirit V8!!!!!....   

Don't be giving up, too easily. 


Go V8 go!!!!!!... .. ( I mean your spirit, not the BTC price.. I would prefer that you do NOT win your lil bet... hahahahahaha)
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March 29, 2019, 07:24:47 PM

It's Thursday somewhere.
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March 29, 2019, 07:26:47 PM

https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/cboebzx/2019/34-85475.pdf

Van Eck etf same. delayed decision
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March 29, 2019, 07:29:58 PM

2 days too early!



Nah, 4 days mate Wink
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March 29, 2019, 07:32:47 PM

https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/cboebzx/2019/34-85475.pdf

Van Eck etf same. delayed decision
meh

Well, I'll be hornswoggled!
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew


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March 29, 2019, 07:37:33 PM

Final results from the last one:


im not sure what to make of that, as most WO folk should always be more or less in accumulate mode unless in financial distress or the profit at the time is too good to pass up, say to exchange into some other type of wealth or holding. so dumping, especially at 4k USD, doesnt make sense to me.

maybe some folk are treating it as a bonus to spend?

i voted hodl of course. im curious as to the reasons some voted "dump."

disclaimer: last December, after the October deadline, i logged into mtgox for lulz and found i actually had a balance. i was like wtf could of sworn i emptied it out. but low and behold i was wrong. so submitted a claim as the site still let me do it even though it was after that October deadline, and *poof* find my claim is "accepted" in that email that went out.

I was planning to hodl the BTC and use the FIAT part to buy more BTC. Since then my financial situation has changed and, while I do still plan to hodl the BTC, I am not so sure if I will withdraw the FIAT part or use it to buy more BTC. By the time I get it I will have decided.

Congrats on your newfound GOX balance Smiley

I am focusing in your use of the above bolded (my added bold by the way) part "then." 

When is this purported GOX distribution going to happen?  You have a decent estimation of a date or set of dates?
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March 29, 2019, 07:39:37 PM

Final results from the last one:


im not sure what to make of that, as most WO folk should always be more or less in accumulate mode unless in financial distress or the profit at the time is too good to pass up, say to exchange into some other type of wealth or holding. so dumping, especially at 4k USD, doesnt make sense to me, especially as most of us think it will ultimately be much higher down the road.

maybe some folk are treating it as a bonus to spend?

i voted hodl of course. im curious as to the reasons some voted "dump."

full disclosure: last December, after the October deadline, i logged into mtgox for lulz (1st time logging into it since it went under) and found i actually had a btc balance. i was like wtf could of sworn i emptied it out. but low and behold i was wrong. so submitted a claim as the site still let me do it even though it was after that October deadline, and *poof* find my claim is accepted in that email that recently went out.

The vote was not what you would do but rather what mt Gox creditors would do.

On aggregate I expect a lot of selling of people no longer interested in the investment or who can use a financial windfall for normal life expenses (marriage, children, vacation, house, debt, medical expenses etc.) with or without gentle pressure from a significant other.

Life has continued on since early 2014 Wink

"people no longer interested in the investment" = a rare beast (especially if we are referring to peeps who have been "in BTC" since GOX)    Wink Cheesy


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March 29, 2019, 07:42:24 PM

That is most definitely not what was meant in the poll.

my bad then.

still curious as to reasonings for dumping vs hodling though.
I picked dump for the BCash. Couldn't differentiate so went with that.
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March 29, 2019, 07:54:18 PM
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Who the hell is writing these vague and confusing polls?
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March 29, 2019, 07:54:59 PM

PSA

make sure you have a regular backup strategy and that it actually works.

in my case a few days ago lost the primary drive in this daily driver, a Samsung 840 pro a bit over 5 years old. took out my installed programs and documents folder. (btc blockchain and games are on separate ssds and i keep a lot of copies of stuff in a 1 TB spinner raid 1 array on this rig, they were and are fine).

however, i had a full drive image 2 weeks old, and a documents backup from the night before. used the opportunity to get a bigger ssd via amazon prime so two days later i image the new drive from backup, copy the documents backup over and i had everything basically back to the proceedings nights status. turns out the old ssd still could access most files and recovered the stuff that i had done that day, minus a few emails in the local copy of outlook. a self test of the 840 pro ssd  i ran after this was all over failed. oh, and  image and documents backups are on a freenas rig with the equivalent of raid 5.


TL;DR
backup regularly, and TEST your backup strategy regularly.

I don't claim to be any kind of sophisticated person in terms of technology, but I had been following regular backing up practices since my first computers in the early 90s.  In late 2012, I had my main drive go out, and something like 2 back ups went out too.  I tried all kinds of things to recover each of them, and I could not figure out recovery on my own. 

Thereafter, I went to a back up specialist, and he was able to recover one of the drives.. but the data on the drive was in a kind of non-compiled format.. that caused considerable time and efforts for me to sort through the all of the various files and to resort them in to some kind of semblance of my previous files..   I may have lost some files.. I am not sure... I did not have any bitcoins back then, but fuck.. sometimes weird things can happen.. even when you believe that you are following prudent practices...

I had a similar thing happen in early 2016.. but not with hard drives, but instead with two of my then three computers... My main computer went out.. so I took the hardrive out of while I took the computer to get repaired, and started working from my second computer (internal drive of computer 1 as external drive on computer 2), then a few days later computer 2 went out... fuck... I then took computer 2 to the store and worked from computer 3.. which was a very old and slow computer that seemed to be on it's last leg.. but computer 3 did carry me through nearly 2 weeks until I got computer 1 back from repairs... Crazy...
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March 29, 2019, 08:04:35 PM

https://hashbaby.com/#/ is the 'busiest dapp on EOS'
it's a porno site; mostly soft/ some hard; or so I'm told
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Imagination is the key Wink Cutting knife with bread and talking loud to CFTC..
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Last edit: March 30, 2019, 05:03:38 AM by nanobtc

Offtop - sorry!
Is there some kind of Mad Hatter contest)? I mean your Avatars.

Yes, there was. I won. Thank you.  XhomerX10 is the millinery specialist.
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March 29, 2019, 08:31:01 PM

I knew that someone was on the cusp of legendary status and when I saw the Globb0 image you posted I thought it was him!  Now I see the error of my ways. 
I'll go back to chasing squirrels...

That is why I come here, to learn something new each and every day.

I did not know that honey badgers chased squirrels.  Perhaps you have a nutting abundance problem, attracting squirrels?   Shocked
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Is there any data available about the distribution of claim sizes at mt Gox? Is the majority of the total claim amount part of small claims or large ones?

Yes, the creditors list is public, but I don't remember where it is. And yes, there are a few hue (legit) claims that sum the majority of BTC. Ie: Josh Jones of Btcbuilder has like 40000 IIRC.

i just looked briefly at a pdf list from 2016, there were a good amount of 3 digit btc claims, and some 4 digit ones too. the bulk seemed to be single or double digits, with a lot of < 1 btc amounts.

gonna try to find the latest full list in some sort of excel importable format.

That would be an interesting list to become refreshed upon the data therein.

Just like you suggested, vapourminer, there are likely some changes to the list, especially since they have been accepting belated claims - which is certainly a fair thing to do, especially if those claims seem to be valid.  On the other hand, the BIG ASS claim from CoinLab seems to be more of a leveraging claim, rather than having any kind of significant merit....
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Last edit: March 29, 2019, 09:30:14 PM by Last of the V8s


edit https://twitter.com/coindesk/status/1111739780734373888@justinsuntron ended up giving away two Teslas instead of one. It's not the first prize mixup to show a blurred line between @tronfoundation and Sun's accounts.
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March 29, 2019, 08:51:34 PM

The way is clear ahead for...umm...a year of meandering sideways steady gains.

FTFY  Wink
That's really all we can hope for right? Those steady gains before the run.

Actually, steady gains before any kind of pamp seem to be a reasonable pattern, and surely along the way, there are going to be a number of meaningful and frustrating corrections that cause "some" HODLers to wonder if they should sell some and take some profits and buy back lower... blah blah blah...  HODLing during these times (or just selling very small amounts on price spikes while buying back on dips - without becoming too greedy) will likely pay off... both financially and psychologically.
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i think... it's time to throw my hat into this ring
oh wait Cheesy

am i in the right thread?

ya, this is the right thread...  the bear drinking vodka @ the door tells me that right away

#HODLGANGA#2020@20k#HATSONFORVODKABEARS

you all are professional weirdos, ill never keep up  Undecided
5k by summer for sure, slow and steady bois
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