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July 14, 2019, 09:50:40 PM |
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Was Fed too tired or what?  Of course the Fed is tired of printing printing printing... Oops! Different topic sorry  Nice
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El duderino_
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July 14, 2019, 09:56:15 PM |
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HODLsleep gonna start early today, which nr Will I see in let us say over 8 hours ??
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LFC_Bitcoin
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July 14, 2019, 09:57:59 PM |
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HODLsleep gonna start early today, which nr Will I see in let us say over 8 hours ??
$10,864
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El duderino_
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July 14, 2019, 09:59:28 PM |
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Gonna guess 11+ Call me a BULL in heart .... goodnight WO-bro’s, let me dream over Some bitcoin dildo’s!
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July 14, 2019, 10:34:15 PM |
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Tennis (men's final) was great too.
Boring. Money has ruined sports. Back in the 70s winning Wimbledon meant something because the winner needed the money - there was a lot at stake, and that totally made the drama. These bazillionaires playing today were only playing for another feather in their caps. So GD boring I had to fast forward most of it. The effects of the ability to print money out of thin air is seen everywhere, but especially with sports. What a fucking joke our world has become because of fiat.
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July 14, 2019, 10:39:53 PM Last edit: July 14, 2019, 10:53:59 PM by Biodom |
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without opining on post-halving/halvening course, it would be interesting if 2019 is a mini-me of 2013. 13.8K would represent a first peak (342% up) 6.6K-9K and in any case less than 73% (50-73% most likely) decline would represent the equivalent of the 2013 summer doldrums. The second leg up: from, say, $8.4K to 28.7K or from 6.6K to 22.57K or from 9K to 30.8K (the latter two map the outlier marks of the destination). Explanation: I chose percentages of the upside in the second leg to be the same as the first leg (as they were similar between two 'legs' in 2013 as well). Tennis (men's final) was great too.
Boring. Money has ruined sports. Back in the 70s winning Wimbledon meant something because the winner needed the money - there was a lot at stake, and that totally made the drama. These bazillionaires playing today were only playing for another feather in their caps. So GD boring I had to fast forward most of it. The effects of the ability to print money out of thin air is seen everywhere, but especially with sports. What a fucking joke our world has become because of fiat. Somewhat true, especially in football (soccer). Mediocre players are being sold for £50mil. Players which are OK, but not really great-above £120 mil (Coutinho and Dembele).
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xhomerx10
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July 14, 2019, 10:43:27 PM |
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I decided to watch some BBC Earth tonight and they're doing an expose on bacteriophage therapy in Tbilisi of all places. Yet another reason to locate there  Also, rather than Lambos at $100k, maybe we should move into the 21st century.  Flyboards! A couple of tiny jet engines strapped to your feet.
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July 14, 2019, 11:09:26 PM |
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I'm overall bearish on bitcoin until this trend breaks out:  It's happening, guys... IT'S HAPPENING! 1-year change:  ~snip~ Even better: 
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WinslowIII
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July 14, 2019, 11:11:20 PM |
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without opining on post-halving/halvening course, it would be interesting if 2019 is a mini-me of 2013. 13.8K would represent a first peak (342% up) 6.6K-9K and in any case less than 73% (50-73% most likely) decline would represent the equivalent of the 2013 summer doldrums. The second leg up: from, say, $8.4K to 28.7K or from 6.6K to 22.57K or from 9K to 30.8K (the latter two map the outlier marks of the destination). Explanation: I chose percentages of the upside in the second leg to be the same as the first leg (as they were similar between two 'legs' in 2013 as well). Tennis (men's final) was great too.
Boring. Money has ruined sports. Back in the 70s winning Wimbledon meant something because the winner needed the money - there was a lot at stake, and that totally made the drama. These bazillionaires playing today were only playing for another feather in their caps. So GD boring I had to fast forward most of it. The effects of the ability to print money out of thin air is seen everywhere, but especially with sports. What a fucking joke our world has become because of fiat. Somewhat true, especially in football (soccer). Mediocre players are being sold for £50mil. Players which are OK, but not really great-above £120 mil (Coutinho and Dembele). In what sane world does a boxer make $100m+ in one fight? unbacked fiat has made all of this insanity possible.
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gembitz
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July 14, 2019, 11:12:16 PM |
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I decided to watch some BBC Earth tonight and they're doing an expose on bacteriophage therapy in Tbilisi of all places. Yet another reason to locate there  Also, rather than Lambos at $100k, maybe we should move into the 21st century.  Flyboards! A couple of tiny jet engines strapped to your feet. flying chainsaws when?  weeee #timberrr
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JayJuanGee
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July 14, 2019, 11:51:46 PM |
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without opining on post-halving/halvening course, it would be interesting if 2019 is a mini-me of 2013.
13.8K would represent a first peak (342% up) 6.6K-9K and in any case less than 73% (50-73% most likely) decline would represent the equivalent of the 2013 summer doldrums. The second leg up: from, say, $8.4K to 28.7K or from 6.6K to 22.57K or from 9K to 30.8K (the latter two map the outlier marks of the destination). Explanation: I chose percentages of the upside in the second leg to be the same as the first leg (as they were similar between two 'legs' in 2013 as well).
Even though we might be able to have two peaks, y0our comparison does not even seem close to me, unless either you: 1) count the first 2013 peak as the 2017 $19,666, then that would mean that the next peak is to come or 2) this $13,880 cannot be a peak except to be a kind of late 2015 peak of $504, which is just an intermediate stage, but anyhow under a second "two peaks theory" then the two peaks would still be to come, so maybe we would have a peak this year and another one next year, but the peaks still have to each be ATHs like they were in 2013... so anyhow, I am getting all screwed in the head merely attempting to rebutt your $13,880 peak theory because $13,880 is no kind of meaningful peak, its just an intermediate stop, like a baby peak (or a baby bullhorn spouting out of its little head before dee bull grows UPpity)
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July 14, 2019, 11:56:48 PM |
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what the fuck is going on ? what's the reason for this dump? Trump's tweets ?
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jojo69
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July 14, 2019, 11:58:35 PM |
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July 15, 2019, 12:04:28 AM |
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what the fuck is going on ? what's the reason for this dump? Trump's tweets ?
It's just a part of the heartbeat of a volatile market, shit moves up and down, don't panic and no he didn't have any impact with his tweet if anything its congress announcing tech companies aren't going to be able to deal centralized crypto willy nilly. Indeed, I think it was Facebook's libra that triggered the orange ape.
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July 15, 2019, 12:15:14 AM |
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(scam snipped)
I was about to send you 51 BTC (1 extra as a gift for you) but then noticed that you've also mentioned XRP address (and tag). Sorry, we don't like XRP guys in here, and never help them either. At least delete the addresses from your quote, so when infofront deletes the original post, no address is shown and no dumb newbie will be scammed.
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July 15, 2019, 12:19:57 AM |
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Random question, does anyone have an idea as to what happened to Tim Draper? He is relatively outspoken about Bitcoin and hasn't said anything about it since May. Almost makes me think he sold his coins... I'd think he would say something once BTC passed $10,000 but nothing...
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d_eddie
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July 15, 2019, 12:22:27 AM |
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Below $10k. EDIT: Above $10k. (scam snipped)
I was about to send you 51 BTC (1 extra as a gift for you) but then noticed that you've also mentioned XRP address (and tag). Sorry, we don't like XRP guys in here, and never help them either. At least delete the addresses from your quote, so when infofront deletes the original post, no address is shown and no dumb newbie will be scammed. Done, sir! Anything else? Thanks, Raja  By the way you beat me to it! I was going to post the under 10k/over 10k observation.
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July 15, 2019, 12:28:21 AM |
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Never mind then, you guys can not be helped.
Moving on
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July 15, 2019, 12:32:19 AM |
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moar down it is then #dyor 1h  4h  weekly wrap up  #bringthepain
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jojo69
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