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January 02, 2021, 06:48:59 PM


I would sell some doge, though, if I had it  Grin



oh my!    The stories I could tell about back in the day when I was "mining" this shitcoin puppy.....LOLOL

(sorry for the shitcoinery bros, but I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the "such wow!, many moon!)

Probably it will be a short pump and within a week its back in the 17~20sat range.
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January 02, 2021, 06:50:11 PM
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This is potentially a dangerous time. People on this forum could see, and lose, life changing fortunes.  Have a plan motherfuckers and stick to it.  If you don’t have a plan now, make one now and write it down and then execute it. Your plan needs to include the possibility that Bitcoin goes beyond levels you have dreamed about - don’t sell yourself short. 

Don't want to sound like a completely drunk, degenerate Bitcorn guy right now, but as I've previously stated, giving the S2F projections becoming realized, I do not ever plan to expend another 300 BTC in this lifetime. Everything else will be wrapped up into the estate to pass onto the nieces and nephews.

If we're going to drill down into that further, I recognize Rick and I should move funds into an "Estate Wallet", and start dealing with the logistics of that; not something I'm particularly looking forward to. Can't reconcile yet giving other people, beyond Rick, any keys/passwords for Corn hodlings.
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January 02, 2021, 06:51:54 PM

Remember what a thrill it was to reach your first million dollars in Bitcoin?

"I don't get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day."
-Linda Evangelista


Oh yeah, well...

"Having my net worth increase by seven digits in my sleep doesn't even phase me any more."
-Bob Lawblaw


Blame them titanium plates...  Cool
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January 02, 2021, 06:52:31 PM

Wait, Vegas has bitcoin ATM machines?
They must look like slot machines with all those 0's and someone thought they hit the jackpot when they were trying to buy some btc.
I remember using one of the first ATMs while I was in Vegas that spat out money for bitcoin. I met another coiner there for lunch and to check it out. Reasonable spread, I think we took out $800, bought lunch at the Burger Bar, then put the rest of the $$$ back in.

But it did point out to me why Bitcoin would never work to pay hookers. Waiting 20 minutes for 2 confirmations was a lifetime. Having to stare at a hooker after the fun was over for that long and make small talk would just be hell on earth.

That's when I discovered Litecoin. :-)

According to google maps BTC atms are everywhere around here..
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January 02, 2021, 06:56:20 PM

Just imagine how Loaded feels.

The Winklevoss twins are probably enjoying the day too.

~400 mil for them, $3-3.3 bil to Satoshi (or, rather, to his coins)
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January 02, 2021, 06:57:32 PM

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Probably it will be a short pump and within a week its back in the 17~20sat range.

Whoa! You might be going out on a limb there bro..... Wink
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January 02, 2021, 06:58:00 PM
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$33333

A third of the way to $100k.
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January 02, 2021, 07:00:25 PM


My wife who battled Covid for 65 days before she cleared the infection did a lot of kneeling downward dog. while I struck her along her back.




What a degenerate bitcoiner. You can't stop drawing TA lines approximating your poor wife's back even when she's doing yoga.  Grin

Seriously, glad she came out of it. Be safe, both of you!

Thank you .  Last 368 days have been crazy.

My wife got sick New Years eve 2019.  She is finally having improvement to her covid-19 damaged lungs last 60-90 days or so..  

And btc is fucking mooning all over the place.

You know She was rehospitzed for second time Oct 2nd.  They did some procedure Oct 6th  BTC was 10,600 she has rallied steady since that date. Btc has also done really well since that date.

cool.

BTW the photo is a bing search I have no idea whom the person is in it.  But that is a really good way to clear your lungs if the covid is fucking with you. I would be playing drum solos on her back for around 15 minutes 3x a day and a ton of stuff would come out.
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January 02, 2021, 07:01:13 PM

Just imagine how Loaded feels.

The Winklevoss twins are probably enjoying the day too.

~400 mil for them, $3-3.3 bil to Satoshi (or, rather, to his coins)

Plot twist...Loaded is the winkles sock puppet....
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January 02, 2021, 07:01:43 PM
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Damn we rich, yo!

As always, corn exceeded everbody's expectations from $4000 to $30,000 in 7 months.

Imagine how rich you will be if you hodl the majority of your coins 2 cycles later.

Even if holding your coins might be necessary or a prudent thing for you, you seem to be presuming too much about the situations of various members.

In other words, there are ways to shave off profits along the way, including that LFC has already been holding for a couple of cycles..

Sure, maybe he can tweak down or whatever, but at some point, it makes sense to be shaving off profits.


By the way, I totally agree that it could take a couple of cycles for anyone to really be in a good place for selling.. but surely there is a lot of individual circumstance variation that needs to be accounted in order to figure how any HODLer should deal with and manage BTC price rises..,. and surely also a matter of how much has been accumulated over the years.  Some people might have entered into bitcoin in their early 20s, and really have not even come close to reaching their higher levels of earning power, so how would have they have been able to stack sats without much of a cashflow.. so all of the factors need to be accounted before making too many blanket statements about what is going to work better for various peeps in this space.

 

Can ore will you do that until 2030? I highly advice you and everybody here to do so!

Nonsense.

We held out the bad years the rewards are life changing, it would be great if we can celebrate together the ride to a $1 million and above.

There are a lot of us who can sell a lot of coins and still have plenty of coins if the BTC price were to go to $1million, whether it is this cycle or one or two cycles down the road..,. presuming that it does at some point.


Edit: I love how people here reaching their goals after years of hodling, keep'm coming!



Sure ... some of us have found out that there might not even be a need to invest a high portion of your networth (or your quasi-liquid assets) in order to do quite well in bitcoin.  

By the way, in late 2014, I was considering cashing out some of my 401k and rolling it into bitcoin, and probably I would have been able to more than double my BTC stash.  Even though that 401k has performed pathetic as fuck as compared to bitcoin, I am currently glad that I did not do it.. because it was not necessary in order to do quite well financially and psychologically.  

In other words, no need to let greed get in the way... and still do quite well - even with relatively modest investing into BTC..
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January 02, 2021, 07:05:24 PM

Wait, Vegas has bitcoin ATM machines?
They must look like slot machines with all those 0's and someone thought they hit the jackpot when they were trying to buy some btc.
I remember using one of the first ATMs while I was in Vegas that spat out money for bitcoin. I met another coiner there for lunch and to check it out. Reasonable spread, I think we took out $800, bought lunch at the Burger Bar, then put the rest of the $$$ back in.

But it did point out to me why Bitcoin would never work to pay hookers. Waiting 20 minutes for 2 confirmations was a lifetime. Having to stare at a hooker after the fun was over for that long and make small talk would just be hell on earth.

That's when I discovered Litecoin. :-)

According to google maps BTC atms are everywhere around here..

You could also try using this search term

"Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America"

in this webpage.

https://coinatmradar.com/bitcoin-atm-near-me/

It gives details of 20 ATMs in Las Vegas.
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January 02, 2021, 07:06:24 PM

According to google maps BTC atms are everywhere around here..
Sure. And most are shit. This was back in the old days, when BTC was like $800 or so.
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January 02, 2021, 07:06:55 PM

Onwards and upwards we go!

I voted sideways in the poll.

But honey badger seems to want to just eat my buddy sidewinder for lunch Grin
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January 02, 2021, 07:07:54 PM

Dunno. I felt richer in 2017. In 2021 the fork coins have no value (not that I own any any more) and XMR is on 75% discount relatively.

So you felt richer after BTC went from 700 -> 18,000 compared to 9000 -> 30,000?       Seems right but that would mean it is downhill from here which doesn't seem to be the case.      Do you remember when BTC was hitting $3000?  How does that feeling compare to now?

Exactamente, Wasted!!!

It's like peeps need to be reminded continuously where we are at in the cycle.. like a need to get hit on the head a few times here and there just to attempt to knock some senses in their lil selfies.
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January 02, 2021, 07:10:32 PM

Onwards and upwards we go!

I voted sideways in the poll.

But honey badger seems to want to just eat my buddy sidewinder for lunch Grin

$33333 is a nice ATH.
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January 02, 2021, 07:13:39 PM

ATH

$33,333.00

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January 02, 2021, 07:28:34 PM

Anyone know someone up high at the NY Philharmonic Orchestra? When this COVID thing is over I think I want to donate money to them. In return I want a full concert performance of the song "The wheels on the bus go round and round"....

All verses.

Listening to Romanian musician -Master of the Pan Flute- Gheorghe Zamfir with The Lonely Shepherd one of Gheorghe's most famous pieces.

Live preformance in Romania 2017 with Andre Rieu & The Johann Strauss Orchestra.

It was also featured in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film Kill Bill. Katanananana



One time i was delivering some used clothes for 2nd hand sale door to door (for my wife).
When i rang the doorbell of the buyer, the ringtone was a sample of the very first three flute tone melody. I had goosebumps. What a genius idea, i thought.

$33k
OTC
number of available coins goes down

few understand this  Grin


BTW the photo is a bing search I have no idea whom the person is in it.  But that is a really good way to clear your lungs if the covid is fucking with you. I would be playing drum solos on her back for around 15 minutes 3x a day and a ton of stuff would come out.

In hostpitals around here, they are lying patients chest-down to successfully support breathing. I don't know the mechanics or idea behind this, though.
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January 02, 2021, 07:29:18 PM

So in Nov - Dec I said 25-30k was a correction zone.

Thus I sold a piece today at 30200.


Careful.
Some funny WO member (me?) could invent something like the MOTY-award (mindrust of the year award).
It's awarded to the WO who sold at the lowest price point of a full year  Grin Grin Grin Grin

Seriously, why i post:
Blockfolio stuck at $29.8xx, refreshing forever. Huh  Huh Huh
Me thinks: "Last time this happened, BTC was rocketing..."   Shocked Shocked Shocked
So i checked cryptowat.ch on my mobile  Cool Cool Cool Cool


 I am on track to earn 120k worth of coin mining this year. If that happens  I cash 50k worth. I stack 70k.


My next sell point        is 35k
My sell point after that is 40k
My sell point after that is 50k

In November I had readjusted my BTC sell orders up from previously in the mid $30k arena until about $50k, and I thought that I would not have to touch those sell orders again for quite a few months.. even thinking that I should be good on the higher ends of that for 6 months or more.. but hey.. things move fast around these here parts, and I am likely going to have to figure out my BTC sell orders in the supra $50k arena. and that will be strange.. but I am thinking tentatively (as I type this), I may have to solidify (a tentative BTC sell orders plan) up to $100k.. and then see how long I won't have to touch those orders.

By the way, I had several of my sell orders up to $35k that were created in the late 2017 timeframe, and so some of those sell orders sat untouched for nearly 3 years .. though I may have tweaked them around a little bit, as I recall... but when it is going up, the numbers can devolve into a kind of surrealness.
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I have recovered some old hats and different versions of each of the following WO members

AlcoHoDL https://www.wohats.com/2019/09/alcohodl.html
Arriemoller https://www.wohats.com/2019/09/arriemoller.html
BobLawblaw https://www.wohats.com/2019/09/boblawblaw.html
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JimboToronto https://www.wohats.com/2019/10/jimbotoronto.html
Last of the V8s https://www.wohats.com/2019/10/last-of-v8s.html
El duderino_ https://www.wohats.com/2020/05/el-duderino.html

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