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so what is this shit? why are we going down? sell the rumour and buy the news? High time preference traders, same as always. They provide liquidity and prop up the exchanges with fees. A necessary evil.
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BitcoinBunny
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Oh yeah... Happy St. Patrick's Day.
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JimboToronto
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Good morning Bitcoinland and Happy St. Patrick's Day. Still consolidating in the mid-$5xxxx range before continuing our quest upward... currently $54947USD/$68550CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Go Bitcoin go. I was gonna curse you for posting a Guinness pic while I was typing and fetching my own Guinness image. Then I realized yours wasn't even a real Guinness... 0.0% ABV? I thought the Irish stuff was bad enough at 4.2%. I prefer mine at 5% like the ones we brew in Ontario. I also prefer glass bottles, not metallic-tasting cans. Anyway, cheers to you too. Happy St. Patty's Day.
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Richy_T
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March 17, 2021, 03:00:55 PM |
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Undoubtedly the case. And probably for the vast majority. However, there are plenty of people who are doing just fine (and it seems the better off you are, the better you are probably doing) who can recognize what the government is doing to their currencies (again, this will tend to overlap). Does this translate to a Bitcoin bump? I have some skepticism myself but there is definitely the opportunity and Bitcoin is fresh in peoples' minds.
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Richy_T
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March 17, 2021, 03:03:14 PM |
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Nothing like vague generalities to inspire confidence.
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March 17, 2021, 03:12:21 PM |
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March 17, 2021, 03:45:23 PM |
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You are not as attractive as I had imagined you to be, bhai.
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March 17, 2021, 04:10:04 PM |
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Additional confirmed signal of the final top for bitcoin.
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@100trillionUSD December close: $28,992 January close: $33,141 February close: $45,240 March 17 price: $55,000 We are only 3.5 months into the #bitcoin bull market. IMO BTC will not stop at $100K and will continue to S2FX $288K average price level (ATH will be higher). https://twitter.com/100trillionusd/status/1372140708073705473?s=21
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BitcoinBunny
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March 17, 2021, 04:30:42 PM |
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Additional confirmed signal of the final top for bitcoin.
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brokedummy
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March 17, 2021, 04:34:54 PM |
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Additional confirmed signal of the final top for bitcoin. You're probably right. This ponzi is running out of greater fools. Those rich guys are too smart to touch it and our would be fools are buying NFT hot potatoes and endless defi tokens.
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BitcoinBunny
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March 17, 2021, 04:47:42 PM |
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Additional confirmed signal of the final top for bitcoin. You're probably right. This ponzi is running out of greater fools. Those rich guys are too smart to touch it and our would be fools are buying NFT hot potatoes and endless defi tokens.
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March 17, 2021, 04:51:19 PM |
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[...] This ponzi is running out of greater fools. [...]
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March 17, 2021, 05:01:01 PM |
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TIR: The Federal Reserve buys up more public and private debt in ~14 months (@ $120B/month rate), than the entire market cap of Bitcoin built up over 10 years.
Mind blown.
How much more Fed debt will they own over the next 10 years?
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JayJuanGee
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March 17, 2021, 05:15:41 PM |
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[...] This ponzi is running out of greater fools. [...]
For sure, it remains quite a strange thing that members who have been involved or studying bitcoin for so many years on the forum (more than 7 for broke dummy) still cannot seem to figure out what is going on in regards to bitcoin. It's like their brains are broken - and sure we do see that phenomenon on an ongoing basis with folks who get in early and then they sell way too much too soon.. but at the same time we cannot necessarily trace causation or correlation because they might have been way too far gone, right from the start to be valuing their wealth in fiat and perhaps getting all excited over small gains that they might have made in bitcoin - such as the price going up 50% or 4x, but then in retrospect, both long time HODLers and just peeps watching the space end up witnessing that much greater gains are within reasonable bitcoin outcomes - but the ones who sold too much too early continue to keep themselves in a kind of state of denial and desire to be right about their earlier lame-ass sales.. Even in the case of lame-ass broke dummy, if we take his representations for what they are, he had gotten to a BTC holding level of something like 13 BTC, but at this point he is down to something like 5 BTC, and even though he happened to have hung onto some quantity of BTC (that is if we believe his likely partially fantasy story), he still seems to be continuing to focus his lame lil selfie on what he could have had and blaming bitcoin for his ongoing and continued dumminess... which is going to keep him brokiness.. because he cannot seem to learn from his mistakes in both perceptions about bitcoin supposedly being a "ponzi scheme" and his ongoing gambling practices that have very decent chances of removing those supposed 5 bitcoins (if they actually exist in his possession) from his dumb weak hands. sucks to be a broke and dumb member of the forum, but likely sucks even more when unable to learn ways to unbroke the self. Should we pour one out for deee broke dumby or do we consider that he has any kind of chance(s)/potential to still learn something (after he has already spent more than 7 years in bitcoin without actually seeming to have learned much of anything.. at least, he demonstrates pretty low on the learning spectrum through the contents of his posts).
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Evilish
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March 17, 2021, 05:18:45 PM |
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Price seems to be hovering around $54k-$56k. Stimmys have been deposited. Where is the promised pump that was gonna happen on Wednesday? Me right now:
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March 17, 2021, 05:37:08 PM |
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Likely the government being complete thieving dumbasses has been priced in. And for quite some time.
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March 17, 2021, 05:42:25 PM |
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I'm not gambling with my whole stack. I've been writing contracts which I think is a little less risky than buying them. Worst comes to worst I'm buying coins above their market value or selling them under. I'll still have about 5 btc if we can't turn this dead cat bounce into a live dog jump by Friday.
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March 17, 2021, 05:43:43 PM |
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So it's an imaginary ownership of a factitious house. Wow. Seems legit. The SEC are going to have a field day on these idiots who are actually buying up these items thinking they are being hip and in the now for crypto. Little do they realize everything can come crumbling down on their heads if ethereum (the chain they are being traded on) comes to a dismal end for whatever reason their developers claim to have happened whether it be a hack, a crack or a rack. You who are in the know on cryptoisms are on to what I am am saying.
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