El duderino_
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May 02, 2019, 09:19:58 AM |
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Would Monday really be horror? Or already priced in....
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goldkingcoiner
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May 02, 2019, 09:25:15 AM |
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Too little information. Which one bought Bitcoin? Are you getting smarter, fatty? The last few times that you came to this thread you were spouting out some BIG Blocker altcoin pumping nonsense and bashing bitcoin. You figuring out that bitcoin is the "one"? Yet? I think it is the question "who can afford to buy bitcoin", not who bought bitcoin that is the deciding factor anyway. I am not sure about what point you are attempting to make, goldkingcoiner? In bitcoin, you can invest $5 per week, if you want, so if you were to persist with such a habit of investing $5 per week for more than a year, perhaps you might end up investing only $250, but that still can add up into a decent amount of BTC accumulation. In 2015, such a persistent BTC investment strategy would have accumulated a whole bitcoin in less than one year, and in the past two years, such a persistent strategy could have accumulated quite a bit more than .1BTC in that two-year time period. In other words, you do not have to be rich to buy bitcoin, but investing in bitcoin by continuing to buy, and continuing to hodl and accumulate BTC will likely cause you to be a lot richer in the future (especially looking 5 years or more down the road) than if you had invested that $5 per week in some other currency or asset class (crypto or otherwise), and it is also true that many other asset classes including other cryptos are not going to allow you to invest in $5 weekly increments and also to have some liquidity confidence, for example. Well yeah, guess it is a good point but can or will a person who owes 150k make an investment that will significantly impact their life >150k+profit?
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Lambie Slayer
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May 02, 2019, 09:27:48 AM |
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Would Monday really be horror? Or already priced in.... It may be a horror for shorts and cause real fear at Bitfinex to where everyone trades tethers at any price for Bitcoin to get them the fuck outa Bitfinished and we pump to 10k by Tuesday. Probably the real horror will be for foolish tards with money on Bitfinex and the Bitfinex execs worried about the Booty Warrior coming for them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9WClv4U5B8I dunno wtf is going on LOL.
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May 02, 2019, 09:30:12 AM |
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Its not so hard to believe now you have rockets popping back and forth to space and landing perfectly, like in some unbelievable 80s video game.
Sure I can believe in that space transport link but I want to know why its become cheaper and more efficient to pop up and back down again, normal mining is very much effected by efficiency and difficulty of extraction and we have many reserves in gold or oil that just get left where they are from costs associated with extraction. What technology has enabled that difference and have the fundamentals of gravity vs energy consumption have been altered to make it easier. Its possible we see progress but theres a story behind that idea and I've yet to hear of that development to enable a knock on effect to other industries. I hate to agree with HP Lovecraft but it is a bit of a mistake to assume efficiency via space is going to occur easily. Mostly its related to energy required to break free from earths gravity, the weight of the fuels and then the friction of reentering. I dont know, Im not a rocket scientist but we'd surely hear about developments or alterations to the balance of play. I'm far more inclined to assume the status quo for commodity production will continue for the next 50 years. The biggest things I've heard of would be along the lines of Bio-diesel production via specialised algae. Unfortunately that is not yet resilient enough to deliver in mass production capacity that would disrupt or alter market prices for energy. If anything like that happens it'll alter all sorts of things including gold production which has a long term relation to cost of oil.
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El duderino_
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May 02, 2019, 09:34:52 AM |
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Would Monday really be horror? Or already priced in.... It may be a horror for shorts and cause real fear at Bitfinex to where everyone trades tethers at any price for Bitcoin to get them the fuck outa Bitfinished and we pump to 10k by Tuesday.
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May 02, 2019, 09:54:01 AM Last edit: May 02, 2019, 10:05:20 AM by VB1001 Merited by El duderino_ (1) |
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I like the result.
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May 02, 2019, 10:02:09 AM Last edit: May 02, 2019, 02:25:42 PM by JSRAW |
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On monday we will see a huge drop in prince. We must hold, and then the true bull market will come. Can't wait for India's first bullet train. That`ll be a sight to behold. Its Bangladeshi train bhai but we used to be one country not that long ago, so that's fine some time one can spot such sight in India as well but not that extreme, Its God Mode level. Bullet train in India is schedule to run in 2023, if if if everything goes right. Japanese are leading the project so we can hope to see Bullet trains on time. PS: Indians are very famous for time punctuality just like Germans and Japanese but Indians are standing at opposite direction as compare to them
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El duderino_
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May 02, 2019, 10:14:04 AM |
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I like the result. Indeed!
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El duderino_
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May 02, 2019, 10:15:38 AM |
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VB1001
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May 02, 2019, 10:17:18 AM |
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It's for the party 100k
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May 02, 2019, 10:25:33 AM |
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May 02, 2019, 10:33:55 AM |
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Would Monday really be horror? Or already priced in.... Almost all the real horror is already priced in. Bitcoin can represent all the capital in the world: money, stocks, land etc., yet is vastly™ underpriced. Jamie Dimon, Agustín Carstens, miniature possum Barry Silbert and their handlers know this full well. They keep trying to acquire more by suppressing the markets and spreading FUD, shitcoins and lies. They can't ever get as much as the OG's already have, their power will wane, the price will take off. Meanwhile real humans will recognise that the scarcity, combined with the security, is key. One of these halvings, the price will not crash back down, because the New Guard will see the benefits of having some real money and power, and will want to hodl on to that. The horrors lie in wait for the naysayers, the latecomers and above all the statists.
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May 02, 2019, 10:35:21 AM |
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May 02, 2019, 10:40:33 AM |
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So obvious. One'd think the 'crypto' press would have researched the 'unknown whale' they're reporting on, but perhaps they can get a second article out of this. More clicks = more ... what exactly?
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 02, 2019, 10:44:49 AM |
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Voting with our dollars, that's the only real vote indeed. Which means politics is not where effective voting happens today. Mostly. corporate money buys politicians votes. dunno if that the most cost effective way to buy votes in the short term but since it can result on pretty long term effects (laws get created/changed etc) so in the long runs its pretty cheap compared to future profits for that corporation.
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May 02, 2019, 10:54:03 AM |
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So instead of settling on a closed SQL Server of some sort, they have now settled on closed blockchain... I wonder if it was a blue or red blockchain!
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May 02, 2019, 11:00:52 AM |
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Splitting shit coin forks perhaps? What forks were after Feb18?
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 02, 2019, 11:04:02 AM |
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feel free to ignore him. i find he is a useful filter of information. ignores drama and fluff, only comments on technical stuff, with the chops to back up his views.
What you consider to be 'chops' I consider to be fluff-based pretentiousness, but to each their own. he uses math and logic. while i may disagree with some of it its certainty a much distilled version of the usual trash that the actual abc and bsv shills spew out (mostly air with no understanding of the underlying tech or goals). and since he also listens to other with questions and logical arguments, i find it useful. "yes" men are not useful. those with well(ish) thought out "no" answers are. "wheeee!" people are ignore of course.
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