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October 01, 2019, 12:34:14 AM
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The monthly update:



After an annoying hot summer it became quickly chilly in September, at least we got some rain for more green in Q4. Where are the days you can enjoy life outside? Well then, more time for work and accumulation. Speaking of which, September was another good month to gather some more BTC as we can see in chart above.

As mentioned last month, I bought my Satoshis this month from Coinbase Pro, as advertised just 0.15% trading fee, that was is. I've noticed they do not batch transactions? Strange. Well, as they wish, better that the new 0.5% trading fee and 0.0005 BTC withdrawal fee on Bitstamp. Tongue

Gentlemen, have a pleasant October. Smiley
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October 01, 2019, 12:51:08 AM

bitcoin price still struggling, but every time this happen's USD recovers
just like usdt and tether but the value is still at 1$ but this is where holders go when they want to be safe

You are not really saying anything, are you?  except maybe you are saying that BTC price goes up and price goes down and sometimes it goes down more and sometimes it goes down less, and sometimes people hold dollars and other times they hold bitcoin.  Amirite?
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October 01, 2019, 12:52:47 AM
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Cue pics of ladies’ nice bums ....
nuh uh
we are an equal opportunities thread now




Will Tulsi call the bottom?

via Imgflip Meme Generator

better than the goats ring piece, I suppose, (thanx lambie)
then again, that's not saying much....

She will seem more sexy to you when we get booty twerking pics of her in Airforce One with the nuclear codes. Cheesy
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October 01, 2019, 12:58:46 AM

The monthly update:



After an annoying hot summer it became quickly chilly in September, at least we got some rain for more green in Q4. Where are the days you can enjoy life outside? Well then, more time for work and accumulation. Speaking of which, September was another good month to gather some more BTC as we can see in chart above.

As mentioned last month, I bought my Satoshis this month from Coinbase Pro, as advertised just 0.15% trading fee, that was is. I've noticed they do not batch transactions? Strange. Well, as they wish, better that the new 0.5% trading fee and 0.0005 BTC withdrawal fee on Bitstamp. Tongue

Gentlemen, have a pleasant October. Smiley

In reviewing the chart, it is a bit funny that we think about the BTC price break out as breaking above $4,200 on April 1, but in reality there were gains in February and March, too.

Yeah,  little cooling off from the BIG ASS 3.5x upward spurt might not have been a bad idea, and it would surely be nice if such cooling off is over, but I am financially and psychologically prepared for either way as long as we don't go below $4,200 at all and below $6k for any meaningful amount of time, beyond a week or two, at most.   The better case would be that the bottom is in at $7,714 - but I am NOT going to rest in any kind of meaningful comfort, unless we get back above $9k territory.    4th quarter.. let's see how she plays out.
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1. Pathetic attempt by "The Crypto System Overlords" to make shitcoins relevant

2. What then, would a 2.5 be?

3. The SEC don't give no shits to the outsiders' "crypto grading system". They are very binary. In their eyes either it is a security, or it is not one.
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October 01, 2019, 01:51:32 AM

Is this the largest thread in the forum? Going back to 2013 and being over 25,000 pages long.

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Learn how to use the forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats. The answer is yes.  Smiley

All hail Adam!!!

My man.... infofront is doing a good job from when he's the man of this thread....

Show him some respect

I have no respect for people who steal other peoples work. There should be an explanation and attribution in the first post.

I've never pretended that I created this thread. I mostly left the OP alone for posterity's sake. I never really considered it before, as all the regulars here already know the story. Out of respect for Adam, the thread, and also for posterity, I  agree that there should be a note about the thread originator.

So, I have added a note. but I also think you're an asshole, and went about this like an asshole.
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October 01, 2019, 02:05:37 AM

SEC Orders Blockchain Company to Pay $24 Million Penalty for Unregistered ICO

https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2019-202

It's about EOS. They raised $4.2 billion in their ICO and got fined only $23 million. Roll Eyes

Snarf! That is hilarious! Ack! My sides hurt!

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October 01, 2019, 02:14:17 AM

This dildo won’t hurt a bit
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We're poking at Magic1 pretty hard here...could this be our salvation?
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^LOL
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October 01, 2019, 02:28:24 AM
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ASSEMBLE THE AARMYYYY!

We are taking 200DMA back from the BEARS!




so don't stop now.

My orders sitting around 8420 (because reasons) and didn't get filled yet.

200DMA @8441


I hope you are ready to short shiteboy.  Don’t let us down now.


Whiteboy420's BTC shorting orders should have filled.  That is if he is actually putting his money where his BIG mouth is, as many WO regulars would likely doubt to be the case, since most troll/shill nocoiner bitcoin naysayers fail/refuse to put their money where their frequently too BIG for their britches mouthes are.
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October 01, 2019, 02:52:24 AM

No worries, we are just in a falling wedge pattern, nothing to see here Wink


Falling Wedge is still in tact. Shocked

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October 01, 2019, 02:54:18 AM

It seems to me that the end of the month futures closing has always been met with a big crash. Apparently someone realized this early and sold a few days before the end of the month.

I suspect the price will climb back up with yet another crash at the end of the month. Perhaps a day or so earlier than this month.

Until BAKKT grows a bit more volume.
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October 01, 2019, 03:00:50 AM


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Observing $8450

We are above the 200 DMA


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Observing $8450

We are above the 200 DMA




Bear trolls disappearing, too?
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October 01, 2019, 03:11:04 AM

I paid US$6,500 installed for a 8.5kw system which is a very large system including top quality panels and microinverters (not the cheaper string inverters).  You should be able to get a decent smaller system for less than US$3k installed.  I don't understand the pricing you have quoted.

If you size the system appropriately, you should be able to pay off the panels in 3 - 4 years.  Yes this requires staying in the same house for 3 - 4 years  Grin   After that it is free electricity.  But it also improves the resale value of your home.  

The power companies pay me about $4 per day for the solar I send to the grid.  My quarterly power bill is the power company paying me about $360.   Once your HOA realises they can make money off it, they will come around.  I put some panels in suboptimal positions so that I do not have any panels directly visible from the front but the system is deliberately oversized to cope with imperfect panel placement.  



Sorry, pal, in my neck of the woods the cost of solar is $2.81/w or $23.8K for a 8-9kw system and $28.1K for a 10kw system.
After tax rebates (one year later if 'someone' does not cancel them) it would be $16.7 or $19.7K respectively.
Plus, i would need to install new roof-another $12-14K.
Why would i need a small system, btw? I have needs Wink
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October 01, 2019, 04:19:14 AM

I paid US$6,500 installed for a 8.5kw system which is a very large system including top quality panels and microinverters (not the cheaper string inverters).  You should be able to get a decent smaller system for less than US$3k installed.  I don't understand the pricing you have quoted.

If you size the system appropriately, you should be able to pay off the panels in 3 - 4 years.  Yes this requires staying in the same house for 3 - 4 years  Grin   After that it is free electricity.  But it also improves the resale value of your home.  

The power companies pay me about $4 per day for the solar I send to the grid.  My quarterly power bill is the power company paying me about $360.   Once your HOA realises they can make money off it, they will come around.  I put some panels in suboptimal positions so that I do not have any panels directly visible from the front.  



Hey Hairy. What is the feed in tariff rate where you are. I am .11cents AUD.

20 cents AUD.  

Solar Boost Plus.

If you switch to Origin you should be able to get 15 cents.

https://www.originenergy.com.au/solar/feed-in-tariff-rates.html#rates

I bought a battery because I don’t think those prices can last.  Not with spot prices on the NEM going to zero at noon.

Thanks for the info. My Solar is being installed tomorrow. Currently I am with Alinta without a contact lock in...so I could switch.
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October 01, 2019, 04:35:07 AM

We are working with a solar company that claims to achieved 70% efficiency. Unfortunately it is not production ready but they may partner with us to showcase their product.

It would be truly revolutionary if they can achieve it.
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