Bitcoin Forum
November 18, 2024, 02:36:21 AM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 28.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Poll
Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 3 (3.8%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (1.3%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (2.5%)
$85K to $90K - 9 (11.4%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (15.2%)
$95K to $100K - 12 (15.2%)
>$100K - 40 (50.6%)
Total Voters: 79

Pages: « 1 ... 23212 23213 23214 23215 23216 23217 23218 23219 23220 23221 23222 23223 23224 23225 23226 23227 23228 23229 23230 23231 23232 23233 23234 23235 23236 23237 23238 23239 23240 23241 23242 23243 23244 23245 23246 23247 23248 23249 23250 23251 23252 23253 23254 23255 23256 23257 23258 23259 23260 23261 [23262] 23263 23264 23265 23266 23267 23268 23269 23270 23271 23272 23273 23274 23275 23276 23277 23278 23279 23280 23281 23282 23283 23284 23285 23286 23287 23288 23289 23290 23291 23292 23293 23294 23295 23296 23297 23298 23299 23300 23301 23302 23303 23304 23305 23306 23307 23308 23309 23310 23311 23312 ... 33953 »
  Print  
Author Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion  (Read 26497591 times)
This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic. (174 posts by 3 users with 9 merit deleted.)
Hueristic
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 4004
Merit: 5453


Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 02:42:51 AM

I'm actually a bit of a collector (or want to be when I have the space) of the vintage 80s micros. My only decent one at the moment is the Epson HX-20 (first laptop), it has a built-in dot matrix and micro cassette, I use it for printing out wallet seeds and passwords private keys etc. Very cool. Also, my son enjoys learning to type on it, because of the printer.



heh i have a bit of a collection of early (early to me, i envy you guys with the serious old iron stuff) computers too.

* timex sinclair ts 1000 (zx-81 clone) with 16k ram expansion and sparky printer - my 1st computer
* commodore 64 with tape drive and 2x1541 floppy drives
* trs-80 model 100, looks very similar to your Epson HX-20 but minus the printer (very early portable laptop type computer) with 2400 (or maybe 1200  baud) modem
* trs-80 model one with expansion interface, 48k ram, tape drive, 4x5.25 floppy drives
* lnw-80 (trs-80 clone, uses trs-80 5.25 drives plus two shugart 8 inch drives)
* trs-80 model 4P (two) with 128k ram, bank switched, runs cp/m as well as native trsdos - a portable computer the size and weight of a sewing machine, but it has a handle and is fully self contained. find an outlet and youre up and running, has two 5.25 drives and a green screen plus a built in 2400 baud modem
* apple mac classic and mac plus (plus an external apple hard drive)
* apple lisa (two) - the later lisas, not the 1st model
* one of the 1st ibm clones (cant remember the name), 8088 (8086?), 8 bit expansion slots.. love that HUGE red power lever. took the hard drive like 5 minutes to spin down on power off.

everything boots.

all work but the floppies are getting to be hit or miss now. there are various software/hardware adapters to use another computer to simulate floppies/hard drives.. gotta seriously look into them.

i cut my teeth on those things. all have a fond place in my heart, many many hours of fun and learning.


IIRC norton utilities has a diskette refresh recovery utility but I'm not sure if it was os dependant. I think it was sector based.
Retina
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 252
Merit: 59


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 02:48:42 AM
Merited by El duderino_ (1), infofront (1)

Happy Bangla new year, thanks all Bitcoin lover celebrite "Elish and Pantha"  Wink
Quote
HairyMaclairy
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282


Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 02:57:15 AM

I use exclusively LIFO.  Tax delayed is tax unpaid. But I’m not in the US.
Hueristic
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 4004
Merit: 5453


Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 03:24:57 AM

Yeah, I had an Osborne, very similar, ran CP/M, not my first though

My Zenith 5150 had cp/m, not for long though.

You guys remember this?



I spent hours...days playing it

Afraid I don’t know what that is.  

This one though I had hours days years played ....



This one took me 6 months for the first game.

jojo69
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3360
Merit: 4663


diamond-handed zealot


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 03:45:09 AM

Sure. But coherent bullshit.

I beg to differ.

Were it, in fact, coherent, I would not mind paying near as much as I do.

It is the unnecessary complexity and intentional opacity that offends me the most.
xhomerx10
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 4032
Merit: 8871



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 03:45:59 AM

Happy Bangla new year, thanks all Bitcoin lover celebrite "Elish and Pantha"  Wink
Quote

 Happy New Year and Bon Appetit!

As an aside I was looking for a Bengali translation for bon appetit and I found উপভোগ ক্ষুধা which when google-translated literally means "enjoy hunger"
 lol  translation fail!


Retina
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 252
Merit: 59


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 04:22:53 AM

Happy Bangla new year, thanks all Bitcoin lover celebrite "Elish and Pantha"  Wink
Quote

 Happy New Year and Bon Appetit!

As an aside I was looking for a Bengali translation for bon appetit and I found উপভোগ ক্ষুধা which when google-translated literally means "enjoy hunger"
 lol  translation fail!

Google translate Does not always give correct answers, Sometimes fail negative answers  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
kenzawak
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 851



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 04:46:23 AM

OMG, Jihan:

Calvin's full name even means 'my little bald penis'. I'm not even kidding.





 Grin

Is this his real page seriously ? I checked some of his tweets, they're... hilarious.
kenzawak
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 851



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 04:48:22 AM

Binance Research Report Claims That Less Than 7% of Crypto is Owned by Institutions

https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/04/13/binance-research-report-claims-that-less-than-7-of-crypto-is-owned-by-institutions/

"Binance – explained that an estimated 7% of all cryptocurrencies are already owned by institutional investors, signaling that the crypto markets have a long way to go before they are flush with institutional capital."
Hueristic
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 4004
Merit: 5453


Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 05:23:45 AM

Binance Research Report Claims That Less Than 7% of Crypto is Owned by Institutions

https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/04/13/binance-research-report-claims-that-less-than-7-of-crypto-is-owned-by-institutions/

"Binance – explained that an estimated 7% of all cryptocurrencies are already owned by institutional investors, signaling that the crypto markets have a long way to go before they are flush with institutional capital."

Thats already way too much!
kenzawak
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 851



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 05:28:34 AM

DPR2 (Dread Pirate Roberts 2 aka Thomas White), founder of Silk Road 2 has been sentenced to 5 years and 4 months in prison.
He pleaded guilty to drug trafficking, money laundering and possessing child abuse images.

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/12/silk_road_2/
kenzawak
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 851



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 05:31:57 AM

Ouch !

https://twitter.com/danheld/status/1117266223757058049

Lambie Slayer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 994
Merit: 707



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 05:42:06 AM

A baby Bull, a slaughtered lamb, MOON, date of the start of the baby Bull market ..... all on one HAT? Roll Eyes

Sounds like a pagan nativity scene to me

Im ok with Bitcoin morphing into a religion one day. It pretty much already is for me. Grin
infofront (OP)
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2660
Merit: 2866


Shitcoin Minimalist


View Profile
April 14, 2019, 06:15:06 AM

^
Unfortunately, nocoiners will have to be sacrificed from time to time to appease Satoshi.

VB1001
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 938
Merit: 2540


<<CypherPunkCat>>


View Profile WWW
April 14, 2019, 06:24:23 AM
Merited by El duderino_ (1), HairyMaclairy (1)



"1/ Bitcoin's 200-day and 200-week moving averages. So simple.

The former has the word on bull-bear dynamics; the latter seems to stand as one of the best bottom-catchers around."




"2/ Bitcoin's velocity (or 1/NVT).

A ratio of transaction volume and supply—or transaction value and network value—this is the on-chain analytics OG. Still one of the most effective tools to confirm the bull market."




"3/ Bitcoin's multiple non-linear regressions. See one of many examples below."

https://twitter.com/kenoshaking/status/1116881347249889280

Good Morning WO,s
Lambie Slayer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 994
Merit: 707



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 06:25:23 AM

^
Unfortunately, nocoiners will have to be sacrificed from time to time to appease Satoshi.



Yes. "Paul Satoshi rises to leadership through military strategy and political maneuvering, but his superhuman powers and ability to fit himself into pre-existing religious infrastructure allow him to force himself upon mankind Bitcoiners as their messiah. As "Muad'Dib," Paul Satoshi becomes the central figure of a new religion,"

The Golden Path and great Jihad are the only way.

6k soon.

The Bitcoin must flow.
Lambie Slayer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 994
Merit: 707



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 06:38:37 AM

Does anybody know if there are rules about switching between LIFO and FIFO?

my duckduckfu is failing me

I would be very surprised if you could switch in relation to the same asset. You might be able to apply different rules to different assets.

Edit:  this suggests using FIFO on a wallet by wallet basis.

https://bravenewcoin.com/insights/capital-gains-on-cryptocurrency-fifo-lifo-or-specific-identification
Depends. I use LIFO because as a miner and fixer of things I need to expense costs at the time I am getting the bitcoin. Therefore it makes absolutely no sense to use FIFO (it's operating capital not investments). Truth is you wind up paying the same amount in taxes anyway because as I withdraw more I go deeper into my "stack" into coins made at a high price, and at a lower price.

You just don't change mid-stream. I suppose if you get a new wallet and fill it with new coins you could switch for that wallet, but if you ever move coins from your LIFO wallet into the FIFO one you would have to record the LIFO profit/loss first then use today's price as the basis point for the new FIFO coins.

Either way you're fucked in the long run.

Worth noting that Ive read in multiple places that while the IRS mostly doesnt care which method you use, but they frown upon switching between methods each year and will sometimes force you do redo returns using the method you used in prior years, so best to pick one and stick with it across the board each year if you dont want to have to worry about spending time and or money amending your returns.

Also of note there is at least one other method called HIFO that you can choose from, and perhaps even more that I don't know about.
Lambie Slayer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 994
Merit: 707



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 06:53:41 AM



Soon.
VB1001
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 938
Merit: 2540


<<CypherPunkCat>>


View Profile WWW
April 14, 2019, 06:53:59 AM



 Cheesy
Lambie Slayer
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 994
Merit: 707



View Profile
April 14, 2019, 07:02:23 AM

119 days into the new BTCaby BTCull Market and all is well.  Cheesy
405 days till Halvening.  Cool

Time flies when your having fun so thanks for the laughs Craig.  Wink
Pages: « 1 ... 23212 23213 23214 23215 23216 23217 23218 23219 23220 23221 23222 23223 23224 23225 23226 23227 23228 23229 23230 23231 23232 23233 23234 23235 23236 23237 23238 23239 23240 23241 23242 23243 23244 23245 23246 23247 23248 23249 23250 23251 23252 23253 23254 23255 23256 23257 23258 23259 23260 23261 [23262] 23263 23264 23265 23266 23267 23268 23269 23270 23271 23272 23273 23274 23275 23276 23277 23278 23279 23280 23281 23282 23283 23284 23285 23286 23287 23288 23289 23290 23291 23292 23293 23294 23295 23296 23297 23298 23299 23300 23301 23302 23303 23304 23305 23306 23307 23308 23309 23310 23311 23312 ... 33953 »
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!