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January 29, 2021, 02:18:39 PM

The reason Doge is up so much is that Roger Ver keeps repeating over and over that Bitcoin transaction costs are too high. So people are moving to Doge to solve that problem.

I think that's what he was getting at.
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January 29, 2021, 02:21:58 PM

https://www.twitter.com/MrBeastY

Well, he has just 21% followers compared to that of Elon Musk but that might still give some thrill shill.
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January 29, 2021, 02:35:42 PM

The reason Doge is up so much is that Roger Ver keeps repeating over and over that Bitcoin transaction costs are too high. So people are moving to Doge to solve that problem.

I think that's what he was getting at.

That was the main reason for LTC. Well that and the 2.5 minute "get this hooker out of my room" feature. That's worth a lot.

Which is fine: BTC is not for paying hookers.

Edit: BTC is doing pretty well again. That little drop into the 20's was just a fire sale by panicked hands. Enjoy!
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January 29, 2021, 02:38:03 PM
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https://twitter.com/BTC_Archive/status/1355134902560296960

sounds bullish ... Visa wants to work with Exchanges and Wallets
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January 29, 2021, 02:45:04 PM
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Well well... lotsa new faces around this place today. Good thing fresh blood is flowing in, bad thing most of them appear to be shitcoiners (asking about doge etc). We need to stop this shitcoinery on WO ASAP!

Jbreher is back... or not? Whatever...

Pump... pump... pump... nuff said...  Grin

Go Bitcoin go! New ATH in January?  Cool


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January 29, 2021, 02:46:56 PM
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Bitcoin is digital cash. It does not need an exchange. We meet (physically or online), I pay you, that's it. No need to register anywhere, no need for me to know your name, or for you to know mine. Perfect for hookers 'n' blow.

A couple of weeks ago I tried to explain to a colleague how to buy Bitcoin from a Bitcoin ATM. He kept asking "where do I need to register?" I kept saying "there's no need to register anywhere, just download a free wallet on your phone." And then he asked "so where do I define my username and password?"

People are used to doing things the fiat/bank way. Most fail to understand that Bitcoin is cash. Just like a $100 dollar bill in your pocket. No need, to register anywhere to use it.

Pump continues. This is it guys, it's happening.

Thanks, that makes sense, we can still do P2P transactions if exchanges stop buying of bitcoin. But, how is the fiat price of bitcoin determined then? If no trading occurs through exchanges, what drives the price of BTC, is it equivalent to anything in fiat if all exchanges stop BTC trading?
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January 29, 2021, 02:49:04 PM

https://twitter.com/BTC_Archive/status/1355134902560296960

sounds bullish ... Visa wants to work with Exchanges and Wallets

Great news. As if they haven't worked with exchanges before (prepaid cards). It's not BTC needs VISA, it's VISA needs BTC now.  Grin
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January 29, 2021, 02:54:01 PM

The reason Doge is up so much is that Roger Ver keeps repeating over and over that Bitcoin transaction costs are too high. So people are moving to Doge to solve that problem.

I think that's what he was getting at.

That was the main reason for LTC. Well that and the 2.5 minute "get this hooker out of my room" feature. That's worth a lot.

Which is fine: BTC is not for paying hookers.

Edit: BTC is doing pretty well again. That little drop into the 20's was just a fire sale by panicked hands. Enjoy!

Nonsense. BTC is perfectly fine for paying hookers, unless you can't last 10 minutes with her. I would expect and demand a full 6 confirmations before I'm done...
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January 29, 2021, 02:57:57 PM
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1. Shitcoin shills, fuck off this WO thread.

2. This.

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January 29, 2021, 03:02:05 PM
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Bitcoin is digital cash. It does not need an exchange. We meet (physically or online), I pay you, that's it. No need to register anywhere, no need for me to know your name, or for you to know mine. Perfect for hookers 'n' blow.

A couple of weeks ago I tried to explain to a colleague how to buy Bitcoin from a Bitcoin ATM. He kept asking "where do I need to register?" I kept saying "there's no need to register anywhere, just download a free wallet on your phone." And then he asked "so where do I define my username and password?"

People are used to doing things the fiat/bank way. Most fail to understand that Bitcoin is cash. Just like a $100 dollar bill in your pocket. No need, to register anywhere to use it.

Pump continues. This is it guys, it's happening.

Thanks, that makes sense, we can still do P2P transactions if exchanges stop buying of bitcoin. But, how is the fiat price of bitcoin determined then? If no trading occurs through exchanges, what drives the price of BTC, is it equivalent to anything in fiat if all exchanges stop BTC trading?

Maybe this would lead to a black market type situation, where BTC fiat equivalent price would probably rise due to the difficulty in buying it. I don't think this will happen any time soon though. If anything, Bitcoin seems to be gaining more and more recognition and respect, even from traditional investors. Things are looking good.

Unless there's some sort of deep plan to globally attack/outlaw Bitcoin at some point, which will not be easy and will likely fail.
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January 29, 2021, 03:06:04 PM

Proof that Andrew Left has always been a career-long dirtbag. He actually admits it now.

Fuck that guy, he got what he deserved.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/29/citron-research-short-seller-caught-up-in-gamestop-squeeze-pivoting-to-finding-long-opportunities.html

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"20 years ago I started Citron with the intention of protecting the individual against Wall Street, against the frauds and the stock promotions were just all over,” Left said in a YouTube video on Friday. “Where we started Citron was supposed to be against the establishment, we’ve actually become the establishment.

“So as of today, Citron Research will no longer be publishing what can be considered as short selling reports,” Left added. Left said the firm will now focus on long opportunities for investors.
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January 29, 2021, 03:15:22 PM

... it might not be that easy for that person to actually buy that, (s)he would need 10 million in cash laying around.

Wait until after the MicroStrategy conference. He will teach people how he himself bought 18k BTC for himself, and how the company bought a billion dollars worth of BTC.

These guys will go out and look for private OTC brokers, (hopefully some trickle down to BTC escrows so we get our little percent fee), and go buy a few whole corns each.

You only need half the billionaires to get maybe at least 10~100 BTC each, and a couple of million millionaires to get 1~10 BTC each, and we'll see something.


“So as of today, Citron Research will no longer be publishing what can be considered as short selling reports,” Left added. Left said the firm will now focus on long opportunities for investors.

He's going to mention Bitcoin, because it's one of those long opportunities today.
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January 29, 2021, 03:22:21 PM

Fuckin hell lads, this shit is pretty crazy. I mean, we do tend to expect crazy from bitcoin but when it happens, it's a good feeling.

If Elon really has bought in, or is intending to, shit is going to get very very interesting!

Won't be just him though. There are thousands that are going to attend Saylor's thing. Going to be a hell of a year, I wonder what FUD they'll come up with once we brach 100k. China ban bitcoin, tether FUD, Huh??.

Going to be entertaining. Shit this week has been entertaining.
This is needless to say but: with just over 2,000 billionaires in the world, each can own a whole bitcoin, but not every millionaire would be able to own one.

(there are over 46,000,000 millionaires in the world today, and they hold about $158 trillion)

Imagine how many millionaires there'll be when bitcoin is at 300k

Slightly more....
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January 29, 2021, 03:23:39 PM
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Just popping to say I love all of you.. even JJG.  Just because I am not posting, doesn't mean I dont! Smiley

I have mentioned several times (with my bad opsec) that I work for a hospital system.  I have been building and rolling out the workflows for our Vaccine Clinics.  I am headed out to one right now to support the users as we get all the elderly, caretakers, and at risk folks vaxxed up.

If I get covid doing this I am gonna be pissed, but it is what it is.

In the meantime does anyone know where I put my doge wallet?  Wink

Oh, by the way...  I have not had time to read in here... but I am hoping itshappening.gif has been worn out.   Cuz, umm... y'all see what's coming right?  It's actually scaring me a little.  Seriously.

In case it's not here...


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January 29, 2021, 03:27:49 PM

Kraken servers gone bonkers...again!
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I can imagine a new hollywood movie coming out later this year. The plot would be: "How a bunch of nerd gamers almost crashed the world economy. Thanks to a misteryous call, the infamous robinhood platform prevented the massive short squeeze and saved the Wall Street brokers from bancruptcy. This will be a lesson for all shorters for the times to come.."
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January 29, 2021, 03:29:13 PM
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 The SEC is going to look into what has just happened:

Statement of Acting Chair Lee and Commissioners Peirce, Roisman, and Crenshaw Regarding Recent Market Volatility

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The Commission is closely monitoring and evaluating the extreme price volatility of certain stocks’ trading prices over the past several days. Our core market infrastructure has proven resilient under the weight of this week’s extraordinary trading volumes. Nevertheless, extreme stock price volatility has the potential to expose investors to rapid and severe losses and undermine market confidence.

As always, the Commission will work to protect investors, to maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and to facilitate capital formation. The Commission is working closely with our regulatory partners, both across the government and at FINRA and other self-regulatory organizations, including the stock exchanges, to ensure that regulated entities uphold their obligations to protect investors and to identify and pursue potential wrongdoing. The Commission will closely review actions taken by regulated entities that may disadvantage investors or otherwise unduly inhibit their ability to trade certain securities.

In addition, we will act to protect retail investors when the facts demonstrate abusive or manipulative trading activity that is prohibited by the federal securities laws. Market participants should be careful to avoid such activity. Likewise, issuers must ensure compliance with the federal securities laws for any contemplated offers or sales of their own securities.

The Commission will continue our work on behalf of investors and the markets. In this regard, we hope to facilitate a robust public dialogue among market participants and investors on the structure and operation of our securities markets. Members of the public can submit tips or complaints through the Commission’s website using this online form. Members of the public with questions should contact the Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy at 1-800-732-0330, ask a question using this online form, or email us at Help@SEC.gov.


I can see the guys at Citadel shitting in their pants /s
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I can imagine a new hollywood movie coming out later this year. The plot would be: "How a bunch of nerd gamers almost crashed the world economy. Thanks to a misteryous call, the infamous robinhood platform prevented the massive short squeeze and saved the Wall Street brokers from bancruptcy. This will be a lesson for all shorters for the times to come.."

The movie should be called "The Big Long".

Would make a nice bookend to that other movie, lol.
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The SEC is going to look into what has just happened:

Statement of Acting Chair Lee and Commissioners Peirce, Roisman, and Crenshaw Regarding Recent Market Volatility

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The Commission is closely monitoring and evaluating the extreme price volatility of certain stocks’ trading prices over the past several days. Our core market infrastructure has proven resilient under the weight of this week’s extraordinary trading volumes. Nevertheless, extreme stock price volatility has the potential to expose investors to rapid and severe losses and undermine market confidence.

As always, the Commission will work to protect investors, to maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and to facilitate capital formation. The Commission is working closely with our regulatory partners, both across the government and at FINRA and other self-regulatory organizations, including the stock exchanges, to ensure that regulated entities uphold their obligations to protect investors and to identify and pursue potential wrongdoing. The Commission will closely review actions taken by regulated entities that may disadvantage investors or otherwise unduly inhibit their ability to trade certain securities.

In addition, we will act to protect retail investors when the facts demonstrate abusive or manipulative trading activity that is prohibited by the federal securities laws. Market participants should be careful to avoid such activity. Likewise, issuers must ensure compliance with the federal securities laws for any contemplated offers or sales of their own securities.

The Commission will continue our work on behalf of investors and the markets. In this regard, we hope to facilitate a robust public dialogue among market participants and investors on the structure and operation of our securities markets. Members of the public can submit tips or complaints through the Commission’s website using this online form. Members of the public with questions should contact the Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy at 1-800-732-0330, ask a question using this online form, or email us at Help@SEC.gov.


I can see the guys at Citadel shitting in their pants /s


Criminals investigating criminals..... yawwwwn!
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January 29, 2021, 03:48:02 PM

Robinhood opened trading back up for Gamestop after getting an extra $1 billion from investors.

Gamestop price up over $300.
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