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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
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January 10, 2021, 05:59:39 PM

After we rebound to $40k in a 6-10 hours we will be back to all the no coiners asking "When will we see the dip?"  Grin Grin Grin
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January 10, 2021, 06:01:20 PM

Live representation of violent bears trying to flip the market #1:

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January 10, 2021, 06:05:17 PM

I want to move my BTC from Bittrex to Bitstamp. Bittrex says do not sent your coins to an Segwit adress. Is Bitstamp using segwit? Sorry but I am a noob in this stuff. I see Ledger is segwit so I can not sent it there I guess.
If address starting with 3xxxxxx or bc1xxxxxxxxxxx then the address format is Segwit.

If they are asking not to send to Segwit then create a legacy wallet (1xxxxx) using Electrum and send the coin to the legacy wallet first.
Thanks. What a pain in the ass, really. So Ledger starts with bc1 and Bitstamp with 3xx... Ok I sent it to Electrum first
Small correction: Addresses starting with 3xx might be Segwit, but it could also be multisig.
Those should be fully compatible, unlike addresses starting with bc1q (Bech32, native Segwit), so I assume they can send to addresses starting with 3xx.

Some dirty rotten whale is dumping Bitcoin and pumping  *******trash.
So many people still don't seem to get that altcoins, ICOs, DeFi and all other shitcoins are only created to make the creator rich. They were late into Bitcoin, create their own shitcoin, hype it, bubble it, sell it, and get more Bitcoin for themselves.

Thanks, its done already. Sent to Exodus and now sent to Stamp. I wasted 2 freaking days with creating accounts on two different exchanges, verifying accounts, waiting 4+ hours for BSV and BGold to get confirmed, selling them, buying BTC instead and now transferring them all to one account. Just to see right now I could have done all of that in Exodus within minutes and much cheaper lol...
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January 10, 2021, 06:08:48 PM

Brand new dip just longed it. Thanks Coinbase for filling my orders.

Relevant music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27U4yhFqCVs
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January 10, 2021, 06:31:16 PM

ETHBTC is still looking to reach 0.034. This Bitcoin pull back has nothing on the market.
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January 10, 2021, 06:37:50 PM
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Is Bitcoin dead?

EDIT: next support areas are around $37750 and $36500 and $35850.
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January 10, 2021, 06:38:15 PM

Hm. There is a really nice Lambo Diablo up on Ebay, current bid is 2.5 btc. Granted they want like 9+ btc for it, which is ludicrous. Still it's pretty....

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That's a good summary, but current situation does not fit any of 4.
Basically, today a very strange concoction is highly up: "privacy" coins and strange shitcoins like ETC, obscure bitcoin forks.
Not sure that it means much.
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That's a good summary, but current situation does not fit any of 4.
Basically, today a very strange concoction is highly up: "privacy" coins and strange shitcoins like ETC.
Not sure that it means much.

I think privacy coins do have legitimate use cases that differentiate them from bitcoin enough to justify some value. That is until privacy sidechains and other L2 solutions implement real privacy on bitcoin too.

Strange shitcoins (including Turing complete duh duh duh ETH, needing an occasional chain reversion because duh duh duh bugs) are quite another league. The shit league.
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January 10, 2021, 07:30:26 PM

Slight crash? What do everyone think? Back to 40k by the end of the week?
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January 10, 2021, 07:41:36 PM


  Touchdown!  Just checking in with reality...

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January 10, 2021, 07:42:58 PM

Slight crash? What do everyone think? Back to 40k by the end of the week?

Up to $50k next week! Move on, nothing to see here...  Grin
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January 10, 2021, 07:45:25 PM
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Just made a degenerate buy at 37.8. The amount was not minuscule, but I'm saving some dry powder just in case she goes much further down soonish - which I doubt.
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Is that Maxine Waters with an illegal firearm?
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A few thoughts about the current bitcoin price:

1. With the price at about $40K, bitcoin has to go to $8mil/btc (~160 tril market cap) to replicate the move from roughly $200 in 2015 to about 40K now. This might still happen, but it would probably take several decades and could only happen if at least half of current world wealth would be denominated in bitcoin. M. Saylor has a 15 mil target, which is basically 100% replacement-upper bound.

2. From these numbers it becomes clear that coming right now with a small investment would not mean that you would become super wealthy, or at least not anytime soon, and you need to understand this situation.

3. Having said that, buying about a quarter of btc now ($10k) makes perfect sense as it is more than 89 earthlings combined could have (on average). Invest about $11K and you are in 1% as far as btc is concerned. The $ number would obviously go up in the future. In fiat ($$), you have to have about $5mil to breach the 1% (in US) in wealth, with about $11mil being the median.

4. We are currently observing fiat wealth (hedge funds, family offices, some companies) being thrown into bitcoin, so there is an intense competition to buy. Very wealthy do not need large % gain since they already have wealth and want simply to amplify it.

4. Conclusion: maybe a bit late to make insane gains for a smaller individual investor, but investing as little as $11K in btc at this moment might EVENTUALLY bring you or your family to top 1% in wealth, albeit it would most likely take some time (in my estimation, decades).
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January 10, 2021, 07:49:12 PM

Some dirty rotten whale is dumping Bitcoin and pumping  *******trash.


All those alts mine/hold BTC, that's how they attempt to peg their values to BTC, otherwise they'd have to spend real cash to match BTC inflows. Bitant is a prime example of that, when they published their holdings their BTC balance constantly was going down. Just think how many BTC they could've had if they stopped dumping to keep those shitcoins on life support. looks like btrash hit ATL against BTC 2 days ago, so another round of injections was necessary. But that's a good thing, you don't want them hoarding huge BTC stashes, that's what distribution looks like
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January 10, 2021, 07:50:44 PM

Just made a degenerate buy at 37.8. The amount was not minuscule, but I'm saving some dry powder just in case she goes much further down soonish - which I doubt.

Still have my dip order in @ $37,000, but about to place another dip order @ $37,500 to see if I can't hit that bottom again.
EDIT: Yep. Just guzzled some down @ $37,500. Hit that double-bottom ! See if I stack some more @ $37,000.
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January 10, 2021, 07:58:57 PM

Just made a degenerate buy at 37.8. The amount was not minuscule, but I'm saving some dry powder just in case she goes much further down soonish - which I doubt.

Still have my dip order in @ $37,000, but about to place another dip order @ $37,500 to see if I can't hit that bottom again.
EDIT: Yep. Just guzzled some down @ $37,500. Hit that double-bottom ! See if I stack some more @ $37,000.

on Stamp the current bottom is $37194. about what exchange your are talking, Bob?

EDIT: new bottom $37105
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