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January 28, 2021, 06:24:16 PM

<Lots of on topic Jay words >

We can always count on Jay to steer the WOB thread back onto its proper on topic rails when things get a little wonky in these much wonky times.
Thanx Jay. <hat off and bow>  

  ...what's this? no bat slap?
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January 28, 2021, 06:26:58 PM
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What fun. /r/wallstreetbets are sorta like us, just A LOT zanier. And way more degenerate.

The Streisand effect?

The things one learns in WO...

Thanks guys!

Not interested in buying GME, but it's so interesting to see the drama unfold. Are we all plugged into a Matrix universe? Have we all taken the BLUE pill? More importantly, is Bitcoin the RED pill?

One choice is much easier than the other... the r/wallstreetbets tribe just hasn't realized it yet.

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January 28, 2021, 06:31:21 PM

‘They’re the Wall Observers, they’ve been in BTC for years’



Any chance for them getting some of your BTCGrin
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January 28, 2021, 06:38:11 PM
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ETH? Wrong Thread Wink

Not really because ETH here just meant crypto currencies in general. Although i am not a big fan of altcoins but I think Ethereum (along with bitcoin) has a big role when it comes to the mass adoption of crypto currencies.

We (in this here thread) do not give any shits about your piece of shit coin that you are trying to suggest as equivalent to BTC (or your proclamation that there is some kind of broader market that merely involves BTC).

In other words, get the fuck out of here with that off topic nonsense - and spread your dreams about your pump and dump coin and your distracted thinkenings in some other location.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


ETH? Wrong Thread Wink

Not really because ETH here just meant crypto currencies in general. Although i am not a big fan of altcoins but I think Ethereum (along with bitcoin) has a big role when it comes to the mass adoption of crypto currencies.

Incoming JJG Batman slap....

I resent being predictable.

  Angry Angry Angry 
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January 28, 2021, 06:40:18 PM

I just learned JJG has balls.  Shocked
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January 28, 2021, 06:43:35 PM

I just learned JJG has balls.  Shocked

it is only if you count yelling at someone on a message board as an indication of having "balls".
albeit, maybe this is exactly what you meant in less words
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January 28, 2021, 06:44:52 PM

I just learned JJG has balls.  Shocked

it is only if you count yelling at someone on a message board as an indication of having "balls".
albeit, maybe this is exactly what you meant in less words

Yelling at the clouds might not be a bad thing.   Wink
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January 28, 2021, 06:50:50 PM

‘They’re the Wall Observers, they’ve been in BTC for years’



Any chance for them getting some of your BTCGrin

they just even saw the contour of his d**k in the trousers.  Grin
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January 28, 2021, 06:54:13 PM

Can these billionaires learn to shut the fuck up about Bitcoin until they actually sit down and learn something about it?  Roll Eyes

This is why the public thinks they are complete idiots, and why no one should care what they think.  Angry Tongue  Roll Eyes




and then literally on Jan 28, 2021

What I Think of Bitcoin
https://www.bridgewater.com/research-and-insights/ray-dalio-what-i-think-of-bitcoin

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"Overall, it’s clear that Bitcoin has features that could make it an attractive storehold of wealth; it also has proven resilient so far. However, we have to acknowledge that this financial vehicle is only a decade old. In absolute terms and vis-a-vis established storeholds of wealth such as gold, how will this digital asset fare going forward? Future challenges may still come from quantum computing, regulatory backlash, or issues we haven’t even determined yet. Even if none of these materialize, Bitcoin, for now, feels more to us like an option on a potential storehold of wealth."
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January 28, 2021, 06:57:05 PM
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NYSE closed GME trading?
That didn't age well. Stockfuckheads trying to scam Wallstreetbets.  Sad
Why does Bloomberg and Google show GME at $132 and $208 suddenly now? Just a few hours ago it was ~$380-400...what happened? Just curious

The brokers have been opening for seconds at a time, just enough to allow the hedgefunds to drive the price down (probably just selling to each other), then immediately closing, thereby removing any opportunity for retail investors to buy.  Then 20 mins later the same thing happens again. The manipulation is happening in plain view but it can't go on forever. Sooner or later the market wil have to reopen properly and as long as the retail investors HODL, or keep buying, the price will have to go up.

I tried hard to buy BB, GME, NOK for $100 each today, without financial interest, just to support the WSB "thing".
Registered and validated an account at an online broker, waited until markets opening and finally succeeded after a couple of tries. BB was easy, GME and NOK i had to pinpoint that time window and the trading app had hangs and lags. I was thinking that bitcoin was so good to me, that i should just take some "play money" and lose it for good.
Seconds later, the charts updates on GME froze, so i was pretty lucky.
Let's see how this turns out.
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January 28, 2021, 06:59:08 PM

Citadel is giving a bad name to the 'Citadel' dream of bitcoiners.
Shall we rename it? To what?

Choose among synonyms:
stronghold
castle
donjon
hold
alcazar

the most here would probably go for Stronghold/Hold/Hodl ( Cheesy) with a minority for donjon, but my favorite is Alcazar (sound sci-fi-yingly), albeit it was moorish.
F-g Citadel is dead to me as a symbol of the future.

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January 28, 2021, 07:00:11 PM

Can these billionaires learn to shut the fuck up about Bitcoin until they actually sit down and learn something about it?  Roll Eyes

This is why the public thinks they are complete idiots, and why no one should care what they think.  Angry Tongue  Roll Eyes




and then literally on Jan 28, 2021

What I Think of Bitcoin
https://www.bridgewater.com/research-and-insights/ray-dalio-what-i-think-of-bitcoin

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"Overall, it’s clear that Bitcoin has features that could make it an attractive storehold of wealth; it also has proven resilient so far. However, we have to acknowledge that this financial vehicle is only a decade old. In absolute terms and vis-a-vis established storeholds of wealth such as gold, how will this digital asset fare going forward? Future challenges may still come from quantum computing, regulatory backlash, or issues we haven’t even determined yet. Even if none of these materialize, Bitcoin, for now, feels more to us like an option on a potential storehold of wealth."

They already f**cked up many times but still have some good desire for this because this is their last resort and they want to live with this all shit.
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January 28, 2021, 07:03:25 PM
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Citadel is giving a bad name to the 'Citadel' dream of bitcoiners.
Shall we rename it? To what?

Choose among synonyms:
stronghold
castle
donjon
hold
alcazar

the most here would probably go for Stronghold/Hold/Hodl ( Cheesy) with a minority for donjon, but my favorite is Alcazar (sound sci-fi-yingly), albeit it was moorish.
F-g Citadel is dead to me as a symbol of the future.

how about Biggus Dickus?  Grin

EDIT: ok, we should just go with "Biggus Dickus" if we have LFC and The Dude with us.  Wink

“Citadel” is used in the Bitcoin community to refer to an idyllic version of tomorrow where individuals come together voluntarily to work and live off the land. The idea is to build systems that can exist with minimal contact with governments and corporations.
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January 28, 2021, 07:06:47 PM


ETH? Wrong Thread Wink

Not really because ETH here just meant crypto currencies in general. Although i am not a big fan of altcoins but I think Ethereum (along with bitcoin) has a big role when it comes to the mass adoption of crypto currencies.

indeed wrong thread, buddy. VERY WRONG actually. no bringing up of pre-mined, centralized scams in here. what you think about this scam is completely irrelevant.
it is consensus in here to only talk, think, eat and drink bitcoin in here.
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January 28, 2021, 07:10:19 PM

One thing that needs to be dealt with in this matter is the fact that people can buy bitcoin on Robinhood but they're not actually buying BTC. Similar to the PayPal scheme, you can't pull your bitcoin off. You have to sell it.

I know my sister bought bitcoin on Robinhood because it was easy.

We need to give these folks an easy way to move from Robinhood BTC to an exchange BTC (and eventually into their own wallet).

I think the only way would be for them to sell BTC on Robinhood, take the money out in dollars into their bank account and open up an exchange account and move the dollars there.

People don't like taking that many steps.
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January 28, 2021, 07:11:26 PM

‘They’re the Wall Observers, they’ve been in BTC for years’



Any chance for them getting some of your BTCGrin

they just even saw the contour of his d**k in the trousers.  Grin

As long as you own some BTC they don't care and will stay with you even if you don't have a dick at all ...  Grin
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ETH? Wrong Thread Wink

Not really because ETH here just meant crypto currencies in general. Although i am not a big fan of altcoins but I think Ethereum (along with bitcoin) has a big role when it comes to the mass adoption of crypto currencies.

indeed wrong thread, buddy. VERY WRONG actually. no bringing up of pre-mined, centralized scams in here. what you think about this scam is completely irrelevant.
it is consensus in here to only talk, think, eat and drink bitcoin in here.

Yeah...

but but but


that diptwat, aka FIFA worldcup, seems to believe that bitcoin and that stupid-ass scam/ shit coin that he mentioned are one of the same thing that somehow define a broader space and a lovely world.
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January 28, 2021, 07:18:30 PM

I resent being predictable.

  Angry Angry Angry 

Much disappointment, no batman slap Huh
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January 28, 2021, 07:23:58 PM
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I just had to get in on the GME action yesterday. Those guys over on r/wallstreetbets are basicaly our brothers in arms. Anything which helps to destroy those hedge fund fuckers....

same, ive got several stonks on RH that are "sell only" now lol. at r/wallstreetbets they are all going "HOLD DONT SELL!!!" its like yeah, hold my beer.. ill hold that stuff to zero just for the fun.

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