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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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December 08, 2020, 07:55:38 PM |
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Almost forgot since busy with Champions league matches LOL Observing $18,800
Bitcoin is $200 cheaper than yesterday! 😛
Good evening WO brothers.
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Indymoney
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December 08, 2020, 08:08:09 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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Price can not go over 20k for months.
Why not? Because we have this problem here right now.
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xhomerx10
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It would be nice if Saylor would adopt a buy-the-dip mentality
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Zicadis
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Dump it!!!
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December 08, 2020, 08:19:31 PM |
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Price can not go over 20k for months.
Why not? Because we have this problem here right now. Looking at the markets right now, either this or something else caused/contributed to the big downtrend. Dump it!
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philipma1957
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It would be nice if Saylor would adopt a buy-the-dip mentality If we were over 20k and in the 25-30k zone we would be overextended. the 18500-19500 zone is close to the correct amount for miners to make a decent return on investment. I would say we have rallied to the point of where we should be for most miners. under 15k= too low for most miners. over 25k = too good for most miners. I still do not worry about big shakeouts in price. hodl as best you can people.
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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December 08, 2020, 08:45:34 PM |
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Looking at the markets right now, either this or something else caused/contributed to the big downtrend.
Dump it!
Big downtrend? LOL. Dump it? Dump your fiat.
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BobLawblaw
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December 08, 2020, 09:11:24 PM |
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Anyone else buying dip ?
I've been doing a bit of late-nite stacking myself, over the last couple-few evenings.
Bought another $500 of dip just now...
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DaRude
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December 08, 2020, 09:15:16 PM |
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Hmmm
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December 08, 2020, 09:20:49 PM |
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December 08, 2020, 09:52:16 PM |
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So i finally received my "black friday" ledger nano S. The next step was to request ledger.fr to delete my personal data from their e-commerce systems, pointing them to Art 17. of the EU's GDPR (a.k.a. "right to be forgotten"). They have to keep parts of the data, for example for legal purposes, but since the order got completed by signed delivery, they should delete the order data from their shopping server, which is accessible from the www. A part of the procedure is to notify the requesting person of deletion asap, if possible even send some kind of proof. I'll keep you updated on this.
L8erz
Got an email today, my request was forwarded to their internal privacy policy team. please hold the line...
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Biodom
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December 08, 2020, 09:56:10 PM |
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So i finally received my "black friday" ledger nano S. The next step was to request ledger.fr to delete my personal data from their e-commerce systems, pointing them to Art 17. of the EU's GDPR (a.k.a. "right to be forgotten"). They have to keep parts of the data, for example for legal purposes, but since the order got completed by signed delivery, they should delete the order data from their shopping server, which is accessible from the www. A part of the procedure is to notify the requesting person of deletion asap, if possible even send some kind of proof. I'll keep you updated on this.
L8erz
Got an email today, my request was forwarded to their internal privacy policy team. please hold the line... mixed feelings...you would not be able to ask for technical help after that, presumably. You too? darn it
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l0_ola
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December 08, 2020, 10:02:06 PM |
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Looking at the markets right now, either this or something else caused/contributed to the big downtrend.
Dump it!
Big downtrend? LOL. https://i.imgur.com/O0COkIy.jpgDump it? Dump your fiat. I'm not a experienced expert of TA, but to my mind btc is still in uptrend and it is still in the triangle https://i.imgur.com/qOJQnW2.png
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December 08, 2020, 10:03:26 PM |
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<…> Rates include nightly (starting at $88/night), weekly (starting at $546/week) and long term rentals (starting at $1311/month). Reserve your room now at https://vivavivas.comDon't bother getting out your credit card to pay, fiat is not accepted. You should post prices in Bitcoin, even more so as fiat is not accepted. If Bitcoin cannot be the unit of account on MS Satoshi, I don’t know where it can be.
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BobLawblaw
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December 08, 2020, 10:03:40 PM |
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FWIW, I'm converting part of my Paypal cash balances from transactions, into BTC, within the Paypal ecosystem.
I'm really angry with myself for doing that.
Already had to sell some "pocket lint" in BTC, to facilitate a refund on a USD transaction, and it asked for my SSN, before allowing me to continue.
HAR HAR IRS !!!
I SOLD THAT $25 AT A LOSS !!!
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Indymoney
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December 08, 2020, 10:10:56 PM |
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FWIW, I'm converting part of my Paypal cash balances from transactions, into BTC, within the Paypal ecosystem.
I'm really angry with myself for doing that.
Already had to sell some "pocket lint" in BTC, to facilitate a refund on a USD transaction, and it asked for my SSN, before allowing me to continue.
HAR HAR IRS !!!
I SOLD THAT $25 AT A LOSS !!!
Many issues related to paypal now coming out so my feeling is we will soon have divorce between paypal and bitcoin.
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December 08, 2020, 10:28:57 PM |
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The dynamics are currently interesting, and not like what we have seen in the past. I am going to speculate what might be happening under the hood at this time.
-The retail exchange volumes are up, but not much yet. -At the same time we are becoming aware of a likely large increase in OTC market volumes. Does anyone have access to ANY of the OTC trading desk volumes?
I speculate that the OTC market is most likely fairly lit up. And if I was a player with big money I would do the following: I would make large purchases on the OTC markets as often as I could, and I would be strategically market dumping portions of these purchases on the retail platforms to suppress retail price, and therefore also control the OTC price since I would imagine it is connected.
Done well this could create a stable price at which to load up as much OTC bitcoin as I possibly could.
If this is being done, then it is going to multiply the fuel in the eventual rocket by bottling up all the momentum that the OTC purchases were not making in real time. Effectively it is hedging big purchases with a short on the retail platforms. It ends up being levered to a degree by the fact that retail volumes (at least for trade sizes) are smaller and it would not take much to move, or suppress the market.
Even if that strategy is just a paranoid fantasy, the rest about the retail and OTC markets is true without a doubt. And even if the big players are not manipulating the whole market by the retail shops, then we will STILL see the eventual intersection of demand with supply in a magnitude never seen before. But the fuse is lit. And the smart money can see this (MSTR LOL). Don;t you think they are going to do everything in their power to delay the inevitable?
And by my back of the napkin calculations there is no way for this particular market to sustain it's current course for very much longer. Eventually the early whales will be done selling. I wonder what Chamath is doing. I think he is too smart to sell much. On other other hand he's definitely in the green on his purchase.
Personally I think a drop to 14k is not very likely unless it is purposefully dumped there by the biggest players. And though the motivation to do so is outlined as well as I can above, I just do not think that strategy is going to be able to last much longer. The only thing that scares me are the big Central Banks and their pet governments. They will have an incentive to use regulatory powers to crush the market while they do their late accumulation, and then "come around" loosening those regs once they have loaded up.
Interesting times.
Actually, this idea came to me last week, but i wasn't focused enough to write it down in a transparent, logical way. I deleted the draft after the second attempt. Blame it on the weed Anyway, when bitcoin count in circulation decreases far enough, the OTC's will likely follow the shooting retail price, and fomo surge will probably eat up huge sell-offs just like that. Also, if regulation continues, these kind of market manipulations will go bust and therefore vanish sooner or later. This scenario is pretty much a given, IMO. IIRC Saylor had his bought on exchange. Coinbase and others will handle the bids for your firm, and according to them, they have been doing so at below average price, and without moving the market. That just means it will move all at once, later
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December 08, 2020, 10:33:20 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
Still fighting for $19k... currently $18885USD/$26190CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Was over 25k a week ago, but has been under for days now. I have yet to see 26k, but I typically only watch Kraken for CAD... Barely hanging on to 24k right now.
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