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sad episode: 1. Some full bodied students (females) were ogling ONE dollar is if it is something, one even said that she is hungry. IDK, spent all money on tuition, perhaps? I was less broke during my student years, for sure. 2. Interviewer found a guy who wanted bitcoin, but he did not give it to him (at least to the first guy) under some lame excuse that the guy did not have a wallet.
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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May 21, 2019, 11:48:35 PM |
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Last bull market, this is how fast bitcoin moved: $8000 - $10000: 11 days $10000 - $12000: 7 days $12000 - $14000: 1 day $14000 - $16000: 1 day $16000 - $18000: 8 days Now consider the fundamentals today vs 2017. I've never been more bullish. https://twitter.com/Rhythmtrader/status/1130565985247911943
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El duderino_
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May 21, 2019, 11:54:20 PM |
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As we speak Craig Wright is literally walking the vastness of eternity moving the rocks in the sand that simulate our reality. ...and Craig Wright is moving the rocks in the sand that simulate Craig Wright's reality. It's Craig's all the way down. https://twitter.com/peterktodd/status/1130950654325874688
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jbreher
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May 22, 2019, 12:13:38 AM |
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You guys think we will ever see BCash @$4k again within any bullrun? I feel like I lost a fortune by not selling @4k and kept that scam hodling.
You will not find anyone here who thinks that BCH will ever be $4k again False statement is false. XD
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jbreher
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May 22, 2019, 01:19:58 AM |
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@JJG
Tbh buddy, I need to buy a diary (I like paper records) and write down a few price/sell scenarios. I need to be much better prepared for the next parabolic bull run.
The last one took me by surprise & I was a little bit like a deer in headlights.
We all need to have a fixed sell point for a % of our bitcoin’s in my opinion. I might go out tomorrow & buy a diary then scribble a few things down tomorrow night.
IMHO, all plans go astray when market hit you in the face as hard as the last time. No. What happened 'last time' was fully expected. Disclaimer: Yes, I adjusted my plan. By a few percent. Basically, the plan was good to me. Would the results have been better if I sold all at $20K, and plowed it all back in at $5K? Sure. Pit pat piffy wing wong wang. I would have been more likely to mistime the top and bottom, and came out behind. Backtest your emotions. We've seen five of these blowoff tops. Factor the next one in before it gobsmacks you.
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May 22, 2019, 01:30:18 AM |
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Backtest your emotions. We've seen five of these blowoff tops. Factor the next one in before it gobsmacks you.
That's some OG sense.
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jojo69
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May 22, 2019, 01:34:38 AM |
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easier said than done...I thought I had it licked last time
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d_eddie
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easier said than done...I thought I had it licked last time
What works for me is an honest assessment of my needs, wants, and expectations. In my case, the assessment must be worked out before the prices get to life-changing levels. This produces a plan whose outcome I'm happy with. In the heat of frenzied bulls raging, there is still some wiggle room for tweaking a few percentage points, as jbreher admitted, but the actual execution of the plan requires little thought. I find it easier when framed as "Do I still need/want/expect what I needed/wanted/expected when I was planning? Well, here it is, ready for me to pick." Prices to the moon. How much do I sell? Do I? Problems worth having.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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May 22, 2019, 02:03:05 AM |
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We all die in the end, money doesn't mean anything
If money NO mean Nuttin, then why we spending so much time and attention trying to accumulate it?
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HairyMaclairy
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May 22, 2019, 02:27:06 AM |
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Have you considered getting your pilot’s license?
Coincidentally, yes. Recognized it was going to be too much of an investment in time and energy, that I would rather spend doing other things. Even for a commercial drone pilot, it's a shitload of material to learn to get licensed. Decided to stick to the hobbyist arena. I'll keep puttering around my studio, playing video games, and hanging here with you brothers until Jah comes to take me. Regarding your friend retiring in her 20's, that's a remarkable achievement. Bless her. Cool. Have you considered joining a gentleman’s club? My club has reciprocal rights with one in Houston although I have never been to the Houston one. Generally lots of like minded people who are happy to sit down and have beer in the middle of the day and tons of events. http://www.clubcorp.com/Clubs/The-Houston-ClubYour financial advisor should be able to facilitate an introduction if helpful. Or maybe learn to sail: http://www.houstonyachtclub.com/
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May 22, 2019, 02:35:15 AM |
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Dumbest reporter ever? Naw just a typical one. https://www.chron.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Here-are-George-Soros-biggest-investments-13627300.php"Date: January 2018 Prediction: Soros slammed cryptocurrencies as bubbles and derided bitcoin in particular. "Cryptocurrency is a misnomer and is a typical bubble, which is always based on some kind of misunderstanding," Soros said. "Bitcoin is not a currency because a currency is supposed to be a stable store of value and the currency that can fluctuate 25% in a day can't be used for instance to pay wages because wages drop by 25% in a day. It's a speculation. Based on a misunderstanding." Outcome: Correct. Bitcoin plunged 70% to a low of $3,136 in December 2018. It has since made somewhat of a recovery, more than doubling off its low, and now trades just below $8,000. Source: Forbes"
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jbreher
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May 22, 2019, 02:38:55 AM |
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How long can Roger Ver hold on to Bitcoin.com.
You may be confusing copyright with other forms of IP, such as: trademark; or domain ownership.
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JayJuanGee
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May 22, 2019, 02:40:24 AM |
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easier said than done...I thought I had it licked last time
What works for me is an honest assessment of my needs, wants, and expectations. In my case, the assessment must be worked out before the prices get to life-changing levels. This produces a plan whose outcome I'm happy with. In the heat of frenzied bulls raging, there is still some wiggle room for tweaking a few percentage points, as jbreher admitted, but the actual execution of the plan requires little thought. I find it easier when framed as "Do I still need/want/expect what I needed/wanted/expected when I was planning? Well, here it is, ready for me to pick." Prices to the moon. How much do I sell? Do I? Problems worth having. Even if you have a good plan and you largely follow your plan, there can still be a decent amount of trepidation during the process of the BTC price going UP like a bat out of hell... In many cases, can cause a large number of folks to second guess their plans... and gosh, when the price comes down to less than 1/5 of what it had been, then there is a kind of opportunity cost regret... Takes some decently strong willpower to go through all of that - and even the longer term BTC HODLers seem to weather through the situation with some ongoing trepidations - so it does make some sense that even the longer term HODLers should skim, at least a small amount of BTC, off the top whenever there is a decently-sized BTC run, even if such shaving/skimming will merely provide partial rather than complete relief for the seemingly long enduring and decently uncertain BTC price correction period.
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May 22, 2019, 02:41:07 AM |
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...bullcrap...
I'm surprised nobody from the DT list has left you a red feedback till now. Amazes me how you made this far without them. Anyway, not so long ago I discovered my new ability. And you are the one from the first batch who has the honor. Enjoy it Craig. You are leaving red feedback for a person, solely on the mere suspicion that that person is CSW? Methinks the days your 'new ability' will be with you are numbered. For irresponsible abuse.
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May 22, 2019, 02:44:13 AM |
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The entire industry is misguided. Save it! Stop buying (pumping) this BSV shit. It's gonna crash soon.
That article you shared looks nice, but honestly, we're all convinced here already. I don't think that any of us is currently buying even a single BSV satoshi. It seems you have a habit of posting your thoughts before thinking them through.
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May 22, 2019, 02:47:32 AM |
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Thursday is a hugely epic day. Stay tuned for official announcements and decrees.
Umm... The Day After Laszlo's Pizza Day day?
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May 22, 2019, 02:54:47 AM |
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lol.jpg SV user not affected. Troll harder. C'mon - I think you have it in you. That was weaksauce.
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May 22, 2019, 02:56:29 AM |
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let´s quickly check how sustainable bSV is rewarding miners with fees to secure the network: Today's earned fees across Bitcoin forks...
Bitcoin: $1.8M of fees earned by miners Bitcoin Cash: $461 of fees earned by miners Bitcoin SV: $16 of fees earned by miners Bitcoin Gold: $2 of fees earned by miners
Yet the SV blockchain continues. Funny, that.
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May 22, 2019, 03:06:48 AM |
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You guys think we will ever see BCash @$4k again within any bullrun? I feel like I lost a fortune by not selling @4k and kept that scam hodling.
You will not find anyone here who thinks that BCH will ever be $4k again False statement is false. XD Well have you been to the Altcoins section? Everyone and their mother thinks Shitcoin X is going to upser Bitcoin and be worth 1mil. Yes, but Shitcoin X can't trace back to the Satoshi Genesis block, and Shitcoin X's protocol does not have more in common with the original Bitcoin protocol than does that of BTC. Like our little reality tv show move of trying to copy write Bitcoin and the Genesis paper. The fucker can't prove he's Satoshi and hell has essentially disproved it, but knows how to rile up new comers to crypto during runs doesn't he?
::le sigh:: ...aaaand we're back to 'Aussie man bad!' And we still have not discussed the fact that Majormax was flamingly wrong in his/her blanket statement.
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jbreher
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May 22, 2019, 03:10:58 AM |
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easier said than done...I thought I had it licked last time
What works for me is an honest assessment of my needs, wants, and expectations. In my case, the assessment must be worked out before the prices get to life-changing levels. This produces a plan whose outcome I'm happy with. In the heat of frenzied bulls raging, there is still some wiggle room for tweaking a few percentage points, as jbreher admitted, but the actual execution of the plan requires little thought. What d_eddie said.
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