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Hueristic
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Toxic2040
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May 13, 2020, 08:12:03 PM |
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bitserve
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May 13, 2020, 08:14:02 PM |
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jojo69
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May 13, 2020, 08:28:17 PM |
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moon I tell ya'
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rdbase
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May 13, 2020, 08:35:43 PM |
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Toxic2040
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May 13, 2020, 08:39:23 PM |
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the afternoon wall report I guess you could call this the money shot. Anyway..dynamic forces at play coupled with Newton's third law. 1h TK crossing and a dent in the cloud drawing the candle upwards. #dyor 4h #stronghands
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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May 13, 2020, 08:54:34 PM |
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moon I tell ya'
Tell that to the n00bs
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El duderino_
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May 13, 2020, 08:54:58 PM |
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Atm ..... wine I tell you
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DaRude
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May 13, 2020, 09:11:26 PM |
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Stocks are down, BTC is up, think we finally got our decoupling
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Indymoney
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May 13, 2020, 09:22:03 PM |
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moon I tell ya'
Tell that to the n00bs n00bs already take positions for next step
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Biodom
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May 13, 2020, 09:29:41 PM |
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moon I tell ya'
Tell that to the n00bs n00bs already take positions for next step which is what? Don't leave us hanging. We speak the truth to the "man" here...or not.
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strawbs
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May 13, 2020, 09:30:56 PM |
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Now this really is a nice bit of movement.
Throughout the years, bitcoin has had a tendency to do the opposite of what I expected. So when folk started a few months ago to get hyped up over the halvening, it was almost guaranteed that it would not correlate with a rise in price.
But then again, by this time I had realised that btc would do the opposite of what I expected, so it kind of isn't a surprise that it's now rising.
But now I can't decide whether knowing now that bitcoin will do the opposite of what I expect, must mean that btc will do what I expect, in a double-negative kind of a way. Or have I now triple-negatived myself? In fact, will this just keep on repeating ad infinitum so that I'll become infinitely-negatived?
If you can't follow my thought process, then you have correctly followed my thought process.
In conclusion....CCMF! (but with infinitely repeating confidence and doubt).
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DaRude
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May 13, 2020, 09:31:45 PM |
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Tether is the weakest link and a prime target, so it's not a matter of if Tether will go down but a matter of when...
Let me, for a second, go along with your presumption that bitcoin is vulnerable to losing value because tether is propping up its price too much by causing more liquidity than what would otherwise be present. That is a pretty BIG presumption.. but let's just accept such presumption as a given. Then... What if Tether goes down in 50 years? Why the fuck should we care? Let's make it a shorter period of time. What if it goes down in 10 years? That is still pretty far into the future too. No, no, no... you are presuming Tethers impeding death... because regulators have been going after it for years and years... therefore, it must be impending to die sooner than 50 years, right? It could go any minute, right? That's what she said. Tether goes down? surely people will be scrambling to get out of it? where could they move to? Can you tether to usd ? I thought that was the point, the places didn't have USD? There's a buyer for every seller, when Tether bank accounts get frozen it'll devalue really fast, and market will decide the Tether/BTC exchange rate. Those people who hold $6B in tether (and for the life of me i can't figure out why) are only in this for speculations, forcing them to run for the hills to BTC will only provide a short term BTC bump at best. Don't get me wrong, BTC will get through it, but people loosing $6B in "crypto" won't be a net positive for BTC.
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Hueristic
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May 13, 2020, 09:41:33 PM |
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Tether is the weakest link and a prime target, so it's not a matter of if Tether will go down but a matter of when...
Let me, for a second, go along with your presumption that bitcoin is vulnerable to losing value because tether is propping up its price too much by causing more liquidity than what would otherwise be present. That is a pretty BIG presumption.. but let's just accept such presumption as a given. Then... What if Tether goes down in 50 years? Why the fuck should we care? Let's make it a shorter period of time. What if it goes down in 10 years? That is still pretty far into the future too. No, no, no... you are presuming Tethers impeding death... because regulators have been going after it for years and years... therefore, it must be impending to die sooner than 50 years, right? It could go any minute, right? That's what she said. Tether goes down? surely people will be scrambling to get out of it? where could they move to? Can you tether to usd ? I thought that was the point, the places didn't have USD? There's a buyer for every seller, when Tether bank accounts get frozen it'll devalue really fast, and market will decide the Tether/BTC exchange rate. Those people who hold $6B in tether (and for the life of me i can't figure out why) are only in this for speculations, forcing them to run for the hills to BTC will only provide a short term BTC bump at best. Don't get me wrong, BTC will get through it, but people loosing $6B in "crypto" won't be a net positive for BTC. They have had multiple bank accounts seized, one in poland and one in panama IIRC.
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Globb0
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May 13, 2020, 09:47:15 PM |
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Im getting weird emails from Circle, anyone else?
I had a few saying I am credited with funds. It looks to be genuinely from them.
Did they create it when they separated from Polo ?
Its a mystery maybe I entered something with them when they were setting it up. But I never funded or used it.
Is it just marketing crap?
Looks like I joined in 2014 so it would be a long con
Just these mysterious deposits ? only about 10£ worth in 2 transactions according to the mails.
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JimboToronto
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May 13, 2020, 10:17:57 PM |
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Atm ..... wine I tell you
I'm jealous. After over a month of the lockdown and booze sales ban, the locals have gotten creative. I now have 5 kinds of cerveza and lots of liquor but they don't seem to understand good dry red wine. Not only is there nothing to wash down a good steak, there's not even anything to make a decent stew. Sorry, beer may be OK for Celts but I like my stew Bourguignon. To top things off, I'm running out of red vermouth to make my manhattans. Whine, snivel.
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Globb0
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May 13, 2020, 10:18:44 PM |
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As I say seemed legit, logging in I got a 2fa message to the phone.
But it was straight into KYC gumpf.
Let me just stop you there! *alt F4*
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JayJuanGee
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May 13, 2020, 10:22:52 PM |
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Stocks are down, BTC is up, think we finally got our decoupling They were never coupled, except for in the minds of wishful-thinkers or those who believe baloney mainstream propaganda. Of course, short-term, choosing selectively or spreading bullshit, you can find any coupling conclusions that you would like to make -up. Now this really is a nice bit of movement.
Throughout the years, bitcoin has had a tendency to do the opposite of what I expected. So when folk started a few months ago to get hyped up over the halvening, it was almost guaranteed that it would not correlate with a rise in price.
But then again, by this time I had realised that btc would do the opposite of what I expected, so it kind of isn't a surprise that it's now rising.
You totally expected BTC prices not to rise, so therefore, the rise is totally expected as the unexpected. That is very helpful information. But now I can't decide whether knowing now that bitcoin will do the opposite of what I expect, must mean that btc will do what I expect, in a double-negative kind of a way. Or have I now triple-negatived myself?
Some how you have to attempt to get one step ahead of yourself. It appears that you have real troubles in your future. In fact, will this just keep on repeating ad infinitum so that I'll become infinitely-negatived?
Like a black hole. Sucks to be you. If you can't follow my thought process, then you have correctly followed my thought process.
In conclusion....CCMF! (but with infinitely repeating confidence and doubt).
Your wife must really appreciate sitting under the stars with you on a blanket and pondering the universe.
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