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January 28, 2020, 09:25:52 PM

god

you guys are on FIRE today
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January 28, 2020, 09:28:40 PM



You saw that today.... ??

I have seen my three actually today

At the beach every it was selling those Globo coockies Cheesy
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January 28, 2020, 09:30:01 PM

I really hope the major didn't really sell all of his stash at $4K-

The other day I stumbled upon one of the last posts of bones261 in another thread. It seems that he sold too. Not that he had a huge stash, but still.

I wonder how many other good people we will be losing along this bumpy journey. Will never understand why people go ALL-OUT. Why not hodl even a little stash just in case... even if you lost faith?

When I see the first pages of this very same thread I see a lot of nicks that are no longer here. It is easy to notice because there are almost no hats. IIRC jojo is the first one that appears. I have always though that most of them already reached their targets and are now too busy spending their fortune while still hodling a good chunk of BTC... Maybe reality is much uglier than that.

HODL.

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January 28, 2020, 09:30:42 PM
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^
More important have seen the REAL deal IRL as well “twice” Smiley

What a kind man, will practice my biljart skills for next meet Roll Eyes
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January 28, 2020, 09:32:21 PM

@bitserve, if so then there would be a loss of credibility imo and the name major would need replacement  Undecided

Probably he didn’t maybe lost some in a tragedy??? Who knows Huh
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January 28, 2020, 09:35:01 PM

@bitserve

We will lose more good men to cowardly selling but together, the strongest of us will prosper Wink


#nohomo
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January 28, 2020, 09:36:43 PM

I wonder how many other good people we will be losing along this bumpy journey. Will never understand why people go ALL-OUT. Why not hodl even a little stash just in case... even if you lost faith?

When I see the first pages of this very same thread I see a lot of nicks that are no longer here. It is easy to notice because there are almost no hats. IIRC jojo is the first one that appears. I have always though that most of them already reached their targets and are now too busy spending their fortune while still hodling a good chunk of BTC... Maybe reality is much uglier than that.

HODL.

A lot of old schoolers probably got bored of this place and buggered off. It's also more than possible that lots never had more than peanuts. You can be interested and not have any money to put in or not think it's worth it. And of course there was Gox and all the others along the way. I can't imagine ever falling for shit like the Bitcoin savings and trust thing but enough must have.

There seem to be a lot of posters who automatically assume that if you've been around for a long time you're fooking loaded which must make those who know the truth groan.
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January 28, 2020, 09:37:43 PM

I really hope the major didn't really sell all of his stash at $4K-

The other day I stumbled upon one of the last posts of bones261 in another thread. It seems that he sold. Not that he had a huge stash, but still.

I wonder how many other good people we will be losing along this bumpy journey. Will never understand why people go ALL-OUT. Why not hodl even a little stash just in case... even if you lost faith?

When I see the first pages of this very same thread I see a lot of nicks that are no longer here. It is easy to notice because there are almost no hats. IIRC jojo is the first one that appears. I have always though that most of them already reached their targets and are now too busy spending their fortune while still hodling a good chunk of BTC... Maybe reality is much uglier than that.

HODL.



Thinking about going all out is so 2015. (especially when it is down 50%+ from its ATH) That was the year I was afraid of bitcoin crashing to zero and I had no coins at that time. I was all out.

After I witnessed the pump in 2017, I realized that bitcoin cannot go to zero even if it wanted to. (What...You thought bitcoin wasn't a living organism?)

People just won't let it happen. (It is certainly not dying.)
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January 28, 2020, 10:03:19 PM
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I really hope the major didn't really sell all of his stash at $4K-

The other day I stumbled upon one of the last posts of bones261 in another thread. It seems that he sold. Not that he had a huge stash, but still.

I wonder how many other good people we will be losing along this bumpy journey. Will never understand why people go ALL-OUT. Why not hodl even a little stash just in case... even if you lost faith?

When I see the first pages of this very same thread I see a lot of nicks that are no longer here. It is easy to notice because there are almost no hats. IIRC jojo is the first one that appears. I have always though that most of them already reached their targets and are now too busy spending their fortune while still hodling a good chunk of BTC... Maybe reality is much uglier than that.

HODL.



Thinking about going all out is so 2015. (especially when it is down 50%+ from its ATH) That was the year I was afraid of bitcoin crashing to zero and I had no coins at that time. I was all out.

After I witnessed the pump in 2017, I realized that bitcoin cannot go to zero even if it wanted to. (What...You thought bitcoin wasn't a living organism?)

People just won't let it happen. (It is certainly not dying.)

I totally agree. I went almost all out in 2015 when I bought my Ducati for 30 BTC.

Now, not so much. on thursday I actually have an appointment with the bank to discuss "selling my house for bitcoin". That is, taking out a second mortgage on the huge surplus value of my house, reorganising my debts and then hopefully ending up with a sizeable amount to increase my stash. I mean, the money is free man, 1.55% is less then inflation....
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January 28, 2020, 10:07:23 PM

Interesting but does also highlight the fail in all their systems now.

Desperate free money to grow the book no matter what.

Just like last time, 5x mortgages with no evidence asked for of income.

When the music stops?

Negative yeid investment, take my 100k give me back 90k in 5 years, ok?  ffs.   pure "this is fine"




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January 28, 2020, 10:12:13 PM

Interesting but does also highlight the fail in all their systems now.

Desperate free money to grow the book no matter what.

Just like last time, 5x mortgages with no evidence asked for of income.

When the music stops?

Negative yeid investment, take my 100k give me back 90k in 5 years, ok?  ffs.   pure "this is fine"


Exactly! It's just batshit crazy! The very reason my house is worth almost twice it was 6 years ago is this crazy low interest rates! They just keep on pumping and pumping money! I just can'd understand how this is not reflected in the (official) rate of inflation. If anyone has a link to an economist who can explain this I'd be much obliged.
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January 28, 2020, 10:13:48 PM

Official inflation figures are mostly cooked. We're well above the 2% they all like to boast about.
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January 28, 2020, 10:15:58 PM

His opinion of NIRP is the biggest regret I have of not asking a Prudential Regulation Authority subject matter expert. Other people were there I was waiting to get him alone. Then the day ran out.

Anyway its economics 101 WTF isn't it?

No logic

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January 28, 2020, 10:19:01 PM

https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2020/01/27/1580128519000/Coronavirus-is-good-for-bitcoin/
https://archive.ph/LZu4J

In which Lambie Slayer's erstwhile boyfriend disses BTC people with 2 XRP tweets. Im still trying to pray the gay away so I project my secret desires onto the venerable Slayer who was kind enough to dox Izabella Kaminska https://twitter.com/izakaminska in 2015 and put a complete stop to her years long relentless crusade of bear trolling of this thread.


Good job Lambie!

Your welcome.

Just bc she is scared to come back here for fear of her old emails being released to the public by some unknown actor  Cool doesn't mean she will ever stop writing negative Bitcoin articles.

We scarred her for life as we mocked her for being very aware of Bitcoin so early but never managing to buy any and get rich. She was bitter bc she had to wage slave away for a banker propaganda blog, she will always be a bitter hater, its not a surprise.

I'm going to take a less popular position and say that she just needs some bitcoiner dick.
I'll take one for the team if I have to.

Bro, after "hearing" about her personal emails, pretty sure she really needed some.  Shortly after getting doxed she literally tweeted that she was going on a vacation in a secluded cabin to get away from and detox from wifi. I think the internet kinda ruined her life bc she could not turn it off.

She has written so many articles about how Bitcoin must fail that I dont know how she is going to rationalize the next few decades as we dominate the financial system. Her and Stolfi will probably meet up for a joint suicide.
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January 28, 2020, 10:32:33 PM
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I totally agree. I went almost all out in 2015 when I bought my Ducati for 30 BTC.

Now, not so much. on thursday I actually have an appointment with the bank to discuss "selling my house for bitcoin". That is, taking out a second mortgage on the huge surplus value of my house, reorganising my debts and then hopefully ending up with a sizeable amount to increase my stash. I mean, the money is free man, 1.55% is less then inflation....

To each his own. If your goal was getting a Ducati, you have reached it, and that's that. The thought of riding a $300k motorbike can be upsetting though... Eyes on the road, ride safely!

I don't care (never really cared) about Lambos and other pointless luxuries (OK, maybe a Tesla). BTC gives (will give) me the freedom to quit my job early, to pursue a hobby, to travel, to live life without having to depend on a salary, to be free, whatever "free" means to each of us. No point in spending it now on stuff I don't really need. Merely owning it is enough for me, for now. Enjoying it immensely!

Even if it collapses (which it won't), I'm good. I'll survive.

Edit: I bought my Trezor for around 0.13 BTC. Not cheap!
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IIRC jojo is the first one that appears.


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January 28, 2020, 10:41:28 PM

I totally agree. I went almost all out in 2015 when I bought my Ducati for 30 BTC.

Now, not so much. on thursday I actually have an appointment with the bank to discuss "selling my house for bitcoin". That is, taking out a second mortgage on the huge surplus value of my house, reorganising my debts and then hopefully ending up with a sizeable amount to increase my stash. I mean, the money is free man, 1.55% is less then inflation....

To each his own. If your goal was getting a Ducati, you have reached it, and that's that. The thought of riding a $300k motorbike can be upsetting though... Eyes on the road, ride safely!

I don't care (never really cared) about Lambos and other pointless luxuries (OK, maybe a Tesla). BTC gives (will give) me the freedom to quit my job early, to pursue a hobby, to travel, to live life without having to depend on a salary, to be free, whatever "free" means to each of us. No point in spending it now on stuff I don't really need. Merely owning it is enough for me, for now. Enjoying it immensely!

Even if it collapses (which it won't), I'm good. I'll survive.

Edit: I bought my Trezor for around 0.13 BTC. Not cheap!

Yeah, getting the Ducati was a very important goal, and I certainly do not regret getting it. I feel like a rockstar every second I ride it. Certainly worth $300k.

I also bought basically every other material thing I needed, mostly computers and electronics. But now, my goal is almost exactly the same as yours; work less. I like my work a lot, but 38 hours / week until I'm 67 leaves too little time for other activities. My plan is to get enough btc to be able to work 32 hours, take more hollidays and to quit working at say age 60.
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January 28, 2020, 10:43:09 PM

The other day I stumbled upon one of the last posts of bones261 in another thread. It seems that he sold too. Not that he had a huge stash, but still.

This. Is. Bad.

I wish that I had the BTC to set up a seastead.  Cheesy Atm I only have something like 2 bitcents left.  It's one of the reasons that I decided to lose my signature. Gambling just isn't something that I should be immersed in. Although I will still be keeping tabs on the Game protect thread. (I won't become one of his clients though.) However, although I'm BTC poor, I'm rich in source merit to give out. I have well over 300 to give out.

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No such thing as a triple top, lets break this now
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January 28, 2020, 10:57:55 PM
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I really hope the major didn't really sell all of his stash at $4K-

The other day I stumbled upon one of the last posts of bones261 in another thread. It seems that he sold. Not that he had a huge stash, but still.

I wonder how many other good people we will be losing along this bumpy journey. Will never understand why people go ALL-OUT. Why not hodl even a little stash just in case... even if you lost faith?

When I see the first pages of this very same thread I see a lot of nicks that are no longer here. It is easy to notice because there are almost no hats. IIRC jojo is the first one that appears. I have always though that most of them already reached their targets and are now too busy spending their fortune while still hodling a good chunk of BTC... Maybe reality is much uglier than that.

HODL.



Just no.  

Buying Bitcoin on credit is a way to set yourself up for all sorts of bad thinking when the next inevitable dip comes.

By definition, mortgage money is money you cannot afford to lose.  

Don’t do it.  Find ways to invest smaller amounts.

Thinking about going all out is so 2015. (especially when it is down 50%+ from its ATH) That was the year I was afraid of bitcoin crashing to zero and I had no coins at that time. I was all out.

After I witnessed the pump in 2017, I realized that bitcoin cannot go to zero even if it wanted to. (What...You thought bitcoin wasn't a living organism?)

People just won't let it happen. (It is certainly not dying.)

I totally agree. I went almost all out in 2015 when I bought my Ducati for 30 BTC.

Now, not so much. on thursday I actually have an appointment with the bank to discuss "selling my house for bitcoin". That is, taking out a second mortgage on the huge surplus value of my house, reorganising my debts and then hopefully ending up with a sizeable amount to increase my stash. I mean, the money is free man, 1.55% is less then inflation....

No. 

Mortgage money is money you cannot afford to lose.

Only invest what you can afford to lose.
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