philipma1957
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July 29, 2020, 04:14:42 AM Last edit: July 29, 2020, 04:39:57 AM by philipma1957 Merited by nutildah (2), vapourminer (1) |
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Quite well, I say old chap. Btc. ath 20000 currently. 11000. or 55% of all time high. Bch ath. 2890 currently. 290. or about 10% of all time high Bsv. ath. 442 currently. 214. or about 48% of all time high note I am rounding so I could be off by 1% so bch is pretty shitty compared to btc or bsv
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July 29, 2020, 05:18:45 AM |
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Btc.
ath 20000 currently. 11000. or 55% of all time high.
Bch ath. 2890 currently. 290. or about 10% of all time high
Bsv. ath. 442 currently. 214. or about 48% of all time high
note I am rounding so I could be off by 1%
so bch is pretty shitty compared to btc or bsv
@jbreher: 7-day stats comparison, really? You're better than that, but you'd have to admit that BTS (Bitshitcoins) don't cut it in the long term. We'll we have to see in a couple of years, there's no sufficient data available yet, while there were many promising shitties that just crashed beyond 80% while BTC is up well over 50% of it's ATH again. There's a saying in my country: "Don't trust no statistics that didn't got forged by yourself"
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July 29, 2020, 05:28:51 AM |
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@jbreher: 7-day stats comparison, really?
Yeah, I get it. But no more ridiculous that V8's meme. 'In crisis' implies short term. Handy table on CMC lists 7-day as longest. Seemed to roughly match V8's short-term thinking. You're better than that,
Aww, thanks. but you'd have to admit that BTS (Bitshitcoins) don't cut it in the long term.
If you are speaking of BCH and/or BSV, I need admit no such thing. We'll we have to see in a couple of years, there's no sufficient data available yet,
Agreed Though demonstrably, if you would have traded out of BTC into either BCH or BSV one week ago, you'd be up. _That_ data is in, and conclusive. ::gigglesnorts::
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July 29, 2020, 05:31:20 AM |
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So you know where all that money is going to go to after he gains access to those keys on his laptop. Lawyers fees are a biatch! Didn't Wizsec research show that the missing coins were laundered to BTC-e by Vinnik? They recently recovered nearly $100 million from one of his bank accounts too. Or is this all some elaborate plot by Mark, a la Keyser Soze? regarding Vinnik: what a sobering plot twist it must appear for a guy having control over at least $ 140million and instead of retiring with such an opulent piece of prey he rots in a french prison since 2017. well i guess he has some stash hidden for a situation like this.
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July 29, 2020, 06:03:32 AM |
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kodak is such a textbook example of what happens to you when you don´t take the power of digitization serious enough. kodak was the global king of photography, ruling this industry for more than a century. which in itself is noteworthy considering that photography for the masses was only invented some 130 years ago (by kodak). kodak was globally so dominant for so long, no fucking one could have ever imagined this could ever change. they themselves invented digital photography, but were ignorant enough to not see the disruptive potential of their very own invention. the sad, fast and merciless crash of this behemoth has some netflix series potential. sending a "high quality" picture of your kid to grandmother: analog: you buy a kodak film and put it in your camera, take the pic (and 35 more). you take the film out of your camera and bring it to a camera shop in person. the shop sends it to a kodak lab (didn´t have to be kodak, there were free labs and other competition) via mail. the processed film then gets send back to the shop where you can pick it up and try to identify on a dark brownish negative film strip which pic is the best for your grandma. you then tell the shop you want pic number 17 as a print. the shop sends the negative again via mail to a lab that does the printing. the lab sends the print back to the shop and a few days later you can finally get the pic from the shop by visiting them the third time in person. now you need to get an envelope and send the pic to your grandmother (if she is still alive) via regular mail. digitally: you take your mobile phone, take a pic of your kid and send it to your grandmother a few seconds later. the behemoth didn´t see this coming. banks are behemoths like kodak. they ruled money transactions for 500 years. most people think it is the only way of sending money, the "natural" way. because it always has been like this. edited
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El duderino_
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July 29, 2020, 06:41:41 AM |
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Atleast Bakkt made a new ATH.
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July 29, 2020, 06:49:51 AM |
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Atleast Bakkt made a new ATH. Derivates I ain't sure if this is so good for the market... But surely something to respect BAKKT for.
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El duderino_
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July 29, 2020, 07:18:06 AM |
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Heater
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July 29, 2020, 07:55:13 AM |
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kodak is such a textbook example of what happens to you when you don´t take the power of digitization serious enough. kodak was the global king of photography, ruling this industry for more than a century. which in itself is noteworthy considering that photography for the masses was only invented some 130 years ago (by kodak). kodak was globally so dominant for so long, no fucking one could have ever imagined this could ever change. they themselves invented digital photography, but were ignorant enough to not see the disruptive potential of their very own invention. the sad, fast and merciless crash of this behemoth has some netflix series potential.
sending a "high quality" picture of your kid to grandmother:
analog: you buy a kodak film and put it in your camera, take the pic (and 35 more). you take the film out of your camera and bring it to a camera shop in person. the shop sends it to a kodak lab (didn´t have to be kodak, there were free labs and other competition) via mail. the processed film then gets send back to the shop where you can pick it up and try to identify on a dark brownish negative film strip which pic is the best for your grandma. you then tell the shop you want pic number 17 as a print. the shop sends the negative again via mail to a lab that does the printing. the lab sends the print back to the shop and a few days later you can finally get the pic from the shop by visiting them the third time in person. now you need to get an envelope and send the pic to your grandmother (if she is still alive) via regular mail.
digitally: you take your mobile phone, take a pic of your kid and send it to your grandmother a few seconds later.
the behemoth didn´t see this coming. banks are behemoths like kodak. they ruled money transactions for 500 years. most people think it is the only way of sending money, the "natural" way. because it always has been like this.
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Kodak was disintermediated - they made a huge (and reasonably sucessful) effort to carve out a niche in the digital image processing world - but it was slim pickings compared to the good old days. Banks will be the same - they will be disintermediated by crypto. Do not underestimate the effort they will be prepared to make to stay relevent and profitable (like custodial services, pushing for regulation etc) but in the end, it will futile - the efficiencies to be gained by de-financialising the eccomony are too great to leave on the table.
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July 29, 2020, 08:27:07 AM |
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July 29, 2020, 08:30:33 AM |
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SOMA guess:
$12k / BTC before the weekend.
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July 29, 2020, 08:34:03 AM |
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@jbreher: 7-day stats comparison, really?
Yeah, I get it. But no more ridiculous that V8's meme. 'In crisis' implies short term. Handy table on CMC lists 7-day as longest. Seemed to roughly match V8's short-term thinking. You're better than that,
Aww, thanks. but you'd have to admit that BTS (Bitshitcoins) don't cut it in the long term.
If you are speaking of BCH and/or BSV, I need admit no such thing. We'll we have to see in a couple of years, there's no sufficient data available yet,
Agreed Though demonstrably, if you would have traded out of BTC into either BCH or BSV one week ago, you'd be up. _That_ data is in, and conclusive. ::gigglesnorts:: Now your just clutching at straws lol
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July 29, 2020, 08:47:30 AM |
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Re. BCH / BSV:
Endless repetitions of already discussed topics don't really help.
Before the airplane, scientists of the time used to say "if it's heavier than air it won't fly" -- but it did, and went to the moon.
Now we have BCH / BSV supporters saying "if it can't do more transactions / second it can't fly" -- but it just might! And go to the moon too!
Words are easy, especially combined with an inflated ego, arrogance, a closed mind, and a tendency to generalize over-simplified concepts. Let's discuss this in 3-5 years from now, and I hope both sides have the wisdom and humility to accept defeat and congratulate the winning side.
My bet is on BTC. And if it turns out that BTC does not survive, I bet its successor will NOT be BCH, and it will NOT be BSV. BCH / BSV are already dead. Their creators made sure of that.
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July 29, 2020, 09:06:29 AM |
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Liking the look of today's short-term potential. Symmetrical triangle due to break-out one way or the other by end of the day. Targeting around +5% to $11.7K Assuming this is a continuation pattern after consolidation that is. Either way, I wouldn't be shorting a bull trend if it breaks to the downside! On the Daily time-frame, there's a trade on the TD Sequential with the Green 2 candle moving above the Green 1: Price would need to break above $11,263 for this to be activated. For a 2:1 risk/reward ratio with a stop loss at the lows of today's candle, the target would need to be $12.1K. Seems reasonable, even if slightly risky longing after a TD 9 Sell Signal, but given the substantial break-out of a long-term range, probably isn't that risky.
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July 29, 2020, 09:24:38 AM |
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Re. BCH / BSV:
Endless repetitions of already discussed topics don't really help.
Before the airplane, scientists of the time used to say "if it's heavier than air it won't fly" -- but it did, and went to the moon.
So....?? You’re saying birds are lighter than air? 🤪
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July 29, 2020, 09:37:45 AM |
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Re. BCH / BSV:
Endless repetitions of already discussed topics don't really help.
Before the airplane, scientists of the time used to say "if it's heavier than air it won't fly" -- but it did, and went to the moon.
So....?? You’re saying birds are lighter than air? 🤪 Not me... I guess they excluded living creatures... Maybe they thought God makes them fly...
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July 29, 2020, 10:09:17 AM |
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first and last name, postal address, Email, phone number and ordered products. Yeah, nothing to worry about.... I guess they excluded living creatures... Maybe they thought God makes them fly... ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬You raise me uuuuuuup♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
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July 29, 2020, 10:14:01 AM |
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I am no market guy, I really don't get it. Only thing to do here is keeping a #stronghands attitude #stronghands attitude always pays off. Good day fellow WObservers.
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