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April 03, 2021, 08:55:46 AM

How they try to free that ship in the Suez Canal.



This MAY be the best gif ever.

Eh, what was all the drama about that ship blocking the suez canal anyway? Can't be arsed to look it up.


It was destined to stuck, because ship’s name was “Ever Given” but they choose to wrote on the ship in huge block letters “EVERGREEN” instead.

Any way here’s is some good explanation to overall drama...
https://youtu.be/1S3Ca9v6pyo

"evergreen" is the name of the shipping company
"ever given" is the name of the ship
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April 03, 2021, 08:59:30 AM

Good morning WO's!



@Jimbo is an exception.

Most older men I knew did not last more than 10 years after retirement.
Of course, if you manage a ranch or a complex investment portfolio, it could be a different story.
Rolling Stones never retired (Keith and Mic are both 77). Not for the lack of funds, right?
Same for Paul. They do what they like-that is probably a solution.

I "retired" (i.e. stopped being an employee) in my 20s.

It's indeed all about doing what you like.

The stress of disrupting your lifelong routine is what kills people. Get that crap over with while you're still young.


If you look it like that it's the same for me, early 20's. Been doing what I like and haven't been "an employee" for a very long time now. I do my own schedules and work when I see fit. Obviously it's not been so great moneywise all the time but still better than slaving for "normal" wages.
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April 03, 2021, 09:38:57 AM

My dream is to be alive when BTC reaches 1 Million $.
I hope i will make it Smiley

Very best case scenario would be towards the end of this year or 1st or 2nd quarter of 2022.  You think that you will be alive then?

Medium case scenario would be something like 2024 to 2026.  You think that you will be alive then?

Quite conservative scenario would be 2028 to 2030.  You think that you will be alive then?

somewhat pessimistic scenario would be 2032 to 2034.. maybe not exactly guaranteed.. but geez.. seems that if $1million was not already reached in one of the earlier three time periods (and before 2032), then something is off about how the BTC price dynamics are playing out.. but anyhow... You think that you will be alive this 2032 to 2034 time frame?

I don't even want to project beyond 2034, in case BTC has not reached a $million by 2034.. then something may well be quite wrong with bitcoin, including maybe that something is wrong if BTC has not reached a $million by 2030.

Oh my bad, #nohomo @ JJG

But men do hug, don't they?

Yes, "we" do.



Is this another move to touch $60k?

EDIT: pops up the 90btc wall on stamp at $60k with low volume pump...  Roll Eyes



Resistance is futile, it’s only a matter of time.

From where did you get those wall images, LFC?

It looks like the old Bitstamp wall images before they revised to a "newer" tradeview look (which is less preferable to me for looking at).


I know some wont like the sound of this, but as long as stocks continue to rise, so will Bitcoin.

You are correct.. that some will not like the sound of it... because it is NOT correct.

Maybe if you zoomed out a wee bit, you might be able to appreciate the non-correlation a wee bit better.  Perhaps?   Though, on the other hand, maybe you don't really want to understand what the fuck happens to be going on in bitcoinlandia, and that's why you have been propagating nonsense here.
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April 03, 2021, 09:41:46 AM
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Bitstamp iPhone app, tradeview Smiley
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April 03, 2021, 09:42:12 AM

Well, I guess all those that rush to sell at 59K have no laser eyes.  Cheesy May be they don't believe in 100K? It is only 66.6(6)% away from 60K! Hence it may take only several days/weeks after breaching 60K to reach 100K. I remember 2 consecutive days in Dec 2017, when the price went from 11K -ish to 19600 making a 66% increase. So yeah, anything is possible.  Wink
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April 03, 2021, 09:50:48 AM
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Bitstamp iPhone app, tradeview Smiley

Oh?

I just downloaded the App, but then it looks like you are required to login to be able to use the app. 

For security reasons (maybe thinking about a $5 wrench attack or some other kind of potential snooper like some kind of law enforcement officer going "above and beyond"), I personally don't want to be able to easily access my coins on bitstamp from my phone - so, currently, I am refraining from logging in.. and so in that regard, it looks like I cannot see that page..  Cry Cry Cry
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April 03, 2021, 10:41:55 AM
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@Jimbo is an exception.

Most older men I knew did not last more than 10 years after retirement.
Of course, if you manage a ranch or a complex investment portfolio, it could be a different story.
Rolling Stones never retired (Keith and Mic are both 77). Not for the lack of funds, right?
Same for Paul. They do what they like-that is probably a solution.

I "retired" (i.e. stopped being an employee) in my 20s.

It's indeed all about doing what you like.

The stress of disrupting your lifelong routine is what kills people. Get that crap over with while you're still young.

If you look it like that it's the same for me, early 20's. Been doing what I like and haven't been "an employee" for a very long time now. I do my own schedules and work when I see fit. Obviously it's not been so great moneywise all the time but still better than slaving for "normal" wages.

Same here. I've been doing what I like since my 20s, and would pay good money to do what I do now, so I can't complain. Money-wise it's just the average salary, won't make you rich, but there's Bitcoin to take care of that.



In other news, it seems that there's a sink (think non-linear dynamics) around 50k € (around $59k). There are fat-ant dippenings, that are quickly counteracted by equally-sized pumpenings. Someone earlier mentioned a dick that's ready to burst—that's a nice analogy that prepares one mentally for the things to come when we reach $100k (hookers and all).

Off to to visit my little nieces/nephews soon (against COVID-19 restrictions, I must admit). Hope to see $60k behind us when I'm back.

Take care all, have a great weekend.

Dippenings, pumpenings, thanks JJG! #nohomo
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April 03, 2021, 10:43:16 AM

Looks like road to $60k is still blocked.... so an off topic news

Have you guys heard of “ 'Satan Shoes' with human blood”... yes real human blood!!!


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56609333
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April 03, 2021, 11:54:50 AM

Has this thread become slower or is it just an Easter slowdown?
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April 03, 2021, 11:55:57 AM
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Looks like road to $60k is still blocked.... so an off topic news

Have you guys heard of “ 'Satan Shoes' with human blood”... yes real human blood!!!


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56609333

May God smite all those shoe buyers with the power of a million bees. Repent, repent!

For their soul is not their own to take. Nor shall they ever understand until they accept Jesus and not a single shoe in their lives.

Ney, it is God, God that makes the decisions on this flat wholesome earth.

May those that see the world beyond its four flat edges fall of them and back into Satan's evil hands.

Repent!

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On a lighter note, has anyone ever seen that beautiful Toxic Vision clothing ass before?




Crazy Satan clothing, but that ass!







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April 03, 2021, 12:09:55 PM

Has this thread become slower or is it just an Easter slowdown?

When I post, sometimes it appears to not work or go real slow indeed but then Google Chrome has become a CPU hogging bastard these days. Not sure it is the site or whatever.
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April 03, 2021, 12:19:36 PM

Has this thread become slower or is it just an Easter slowdown?

When I post, sometimes it appears to not work or go real slow indeed but then Google Chrome has become a CPU hogging bastard these days. Not sure it is the site or whatever.

Oh I meant the amount of posts compared what it used to be about 2y ago or so Smiley

Then I had 4-5 pages overnight, now it was just one.

Must be the Easter.

EDIT: Or maybe I'm just bored, time to play around with some shitcoins  Grin
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April 03, 2021, 12:22:22 PM

More likely there is no real news to report. When you're posting things from the Gov of a cum dumpster state like South Dakota yoiu know it's a slow news day....
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Has this thread become slower or is it just an Easter slowdown?

When I post, sometimes it appears to not work or go real slow indeed but then Google Chrome has become a CPU hogging bastard these days. Not sure it is the site or whatever.


Not it’s not you alone it has been really slow for quite some time. But happens only when you submit a new “post” this is something to do with cloudflare I guess. You might have seen this when you try to view “All” posts in one page. So I guess theymos does some bunch of verifications before posting a new post and that makes you wait for solid 5-10 seconds at least.

But after that if you try to edit and save the post it’s pretty much normal and faster as usual.
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April 03, 2021, 01:51:42 PM

Someone(s) is really interested in making it seem like Bitcoin is worth almost exactly 60k.
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April 03, 2021, 02:04:51 PM

Someone(s) is really interested in making it seem like Bitcoin is worth almost exactly 60k.

Same people that thought it was only worth $9k.
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Here’s the link to the original post
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3742.0

It’s interesting to read since it’s from 2011 and in 10 years Bitcoin is already being traded all over the world. But Bitcoin is not going to replace any country’s economy for sure. Bitcoin is a store of value not a type of cash to replace daily transactions like if you buy a coffee you wont be using Bitcoin. That’s why I read many people here on WO said buying a Tesla with Bitcoin today would be same as buying pizza with Bitcoins. When you use Bitcoin to buy Tesla in reality it’s Elon Musk who’s buying Bitcoin with Tesla.

Bingo, you nailed it.

Look how hard that PayPal, Tesla, and soon other companies are working to now suddenly offer more ways for Average Joe to directly spend their bitcoin? They think bitcoin users desperately want that, because that's what those users dreamed of in the beginning---using bitcoin as a direct currency. But now bitcoin users are becoming wary of spending their bitcoin on "depreciating stuff". Companies want your valuable bitcoin asset, and want to give you "stuff" in return. That's because they know that a) bitcoin is still way undervalued, and b) bitcoin is far more valuable than the "stuff" they're selling you.

Plus as a U.S. citizen, I don't even get it. I would still have to pay capital gains tax on my bitcoin, whether I spent it directly on stuff, or sold it first and paid with the fiat. So why bother spending it directly at all? I have a digital fiat account for that. By taxing gains on directly spent bitcoin transactions, the U.S. has made a ginormous mistake...by inadvertently creating more diamond hand hodlers.
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