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Bitcoin Bottom was at $15.4k
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This TA is far more likely:
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ChartBuddy
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philipma1957
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July 05, 2021, 02:03:54 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Buddy keeps grinding away in the 32-36k zone.
BTC miners with working gear are in love with buddy.
This truly looks to be a huge bull play by large asic building companies.
One more fact :
bitmain fully suspended all gear sales.
Look for the price to explode this fall.
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
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July 05, 2021, 02:05:26 PM |
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Bitcoiners, what's the best sentence/way to get someone buy BTC and not shitcoins? I need that for my friends, they investing alot in fucking dogs. (I love dogs IRL)
They have to make their own mistakes, tell them once why you think bitcoin is the only cryptocurrency to put your money in long term, and then gently remind them every time their shitcoin of choice fails. Eventually they will all turn to bitcoin.
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modrobert
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-"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
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July 05, 2021, 02:34:33 PM |
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This TA is far more likely: Hehe, you always make me smile. Looks a bit like a limp dick there, what gives?
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July 05, 2021, 03:00:53 PM |
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Alright, underwent some health condition, but i'm OK now again. Nothing too serious, bit of headache, sore throat and short periods of cold shivers, but mainly fatigue. It needed a lot of sleep to cure out. I isolated myself from the family because of that single positive covid saliva test. Did another one the day after which was unclear, because there was a positive test line, but very light, thus barely visible. Testing twice yesterday returned negative results both times As of the nature of Antigen tests, i just might have caught one of the many other (common) corona viruses. These are said to deliver borderline results, which would match in my case. (EDIT: ...and all my kids got runny noses now, but all have tested negative to the antigen tests). Good to be back again, didn't even check the bitcoin price within the last two or three days, so i was happy to see it at $35k+ today. I'm doing hard to decide if i want to backread several days of WO or not Anything important i might have missed? Glad to hear you're OK and back on WO duty! From what I know, Rapid (antigen) tests are dependent on viral load. That's why the instructions say that the result is negative only if there is absolutely no positive test line visible. If there is even a very faint positive test line, the result should be considered positive. I guess your viral load may be very low. I've done about 10 Rapid (antigen) tests so far, and the positive lines were all completely clear, even under bright light with a magnifying glass. Have you had the vaccine yet? If you do have the virus, maybe there's no need to get vaccinated now, but some time after the virus has cleared away. But when the time comes, I suggest you get vaccinated. Don't believe the crazy conspiracy theories about Bill Gates installing chips and nanoparticles in your body to control you via 5G and magnets (yes, there are people that actually believe this shit). Thanks, thanks I use to rinse my mouth with List**ine, which cointains alcohol and reduces bacterial/viral load also in the throat area. That might have played a role there, too. As it comes to vaccines, i am not vxxed yet, because i am waiting for a certain vaccine (VLA2001) based on sterilized sars-cov-2 virus, which should be available in autumn and deliver the best protection with the lowest risk of negative health reactions, also for longer times (5-10 years). A classic vaccine, just entered 3rd trial phase. I can barely wait to see results. Before i get the shot i want to do an antibody test as well, but avoid experimental vaccines like mRNA at all cost. In the face of the approaching "D-variant" (a.k.a. "delta mutation") wave, i'm a little under pressure. Once i was into conspiracy theories a little too deep, i'm no more into that shit now for almost 20 years Are you aware that Sinovac's vaccine is based on exactly that-a sterilized virus? It appears least effective with most side effects according to some. What's wrong with RNA? It's what our cells use to build our proteins. AFAIK, the RNA is modified to lower it's own antigenicity. Afraid of RNA-use Novovax or Sputnik then. Novovax uses viral protein+adjuvant and Sputnik uses somewhat clever design with each shot (out of two) having two different vectors, therefore focusing immunity just on the spike protein. both approaches (NOvovax and Sputnik) are highly effective and are not composed of RNA. I am sorry, but waiting for Godot does not appear to be the right strategy. However, if you test for antibodies (not done at home test, but real lab test) and are positive, then you might have had it already and do not even need any vaccine currently 9depending on putative antibody levels).
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ChartBuddy
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WaltKitty
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July 05, 2021, 03:10:38 PM |
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Hehe, you always make me smile. Looks a bit like a limp dick there, what gives? Maybe some of the resident experts could chime in on the whole flaccidness of the situation. It will probably be a light day of trading as US markets remain closed from the holiday. The current poll sums it up nicely. Trading in a downward trending channel within a range with breakout potential between $25 to $50 thousand.
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July 05, 2021, 04:01:28 PM |
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aysg76
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July 05, 2021, 04:09:26 PM |
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I think it's showing the desire for all the Bitcoin holders at this time.
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July 05, 2021, 04:12:44 PM |
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Change in strategy? Now week dump weekend pump? Let's adapt!
I won't do anything until China announces the end of the mining/trading-ban grace period. EDIT: Should be the 21st of July, iirc. I dont trade anyway but its funny to see, it was like 6 months or more of weekend dumping. Then, as I am a quick thinker, my brain figured this out 6 months later around 2 weeks ago and I was thinking about weekend trading for some Bitcoin gains. And boom the pattern ends. I feel like my brain is connected to the Bitcoin cloud and when ever I try to make a move for some profits Bogdan says dump it. Edit: Ok I tried weekend trading 3 or 4 weeks ago with some alts. I sold. Bought back a bit cheaper next weekend. So I was going to milk this out. But now for 2 weeks the weekend dumps are over lol.
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July 05, 2021, 04:19:36 PM |
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This TA is far more likely: Oк 🤷♂️😂👍
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ChartBuddy
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July 05, 2021, 06:01:35 PM |
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modrobert
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20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) About Humanity During The 'Pandemic' (THREAD):
1/ Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right. 2/ At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions. 3/ Fear of death is only rivalled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger. 4/ Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser. 5/ Anything and everything can and will be politicised by the media, government, and those who trust them. 6/ Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations. 7/ Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government. 8/ Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong. 9/ Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviours - for better or worse. 10/ When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it. 11/ People who are dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists' are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative. 12/ Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said 'safety' is merely an illusion. 13/ Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to 'normal'. 14/ A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated. 15/ 'The Science' has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself. 16/ Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing. 17/ Politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians. 18/ If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment. 19/ Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach. 20/ It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled. Bonus thought:
21/ Most people are fairly compassionate and have good intentions (this is good) Here's hoping "21/" can carry the rest (1-20), with the help from Bitcoin we might just pull it off (I'm a sucker for happy endings).
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So if we've such a horrible system that doesn't mandate vacations, why do people from all over the world want to come to America? You said earlier that Romania and other EU countries are trying to encourage and subsidize paternity due to shrinking populations. This is so strange to me. As to your point about Corporate Welfare, I agree, it's a serious problem that has no place in a free society. It is one of many examples of our Constitutional Republic being destroyed by political greed. If we don't correct the course quickly I fear our Land of the Free that our forefathers fought and died to create will sink into abysmal death spiral called Corporate Oligarchy. They call it Progressive, I call it Unconstitutional Theft of Freedom & Public Funds. Those children the state nurtures through maternity leave payments will eventually become tax-paying citizens. What's wrong with starting them off on the left foot, right? America helps refugees get a good start; why not their own new-born citizens? Some of them come for the American Dream, some are trying to escape extreme poverty, some are trying to escape brutal oppression and others are trying to escape war-torn countries that have been devastated by never-ending wars (which in all likelihood has something to do with other countrys' foreign policies). Those I know who have emigrated from Canada to the US have done quite well for themselves. There is plenty of opportunity to do well if you're willing to put in the effort.
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July 05, 2021, 06:23:41 PM |
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20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) About Humanity During The 'Pandemic' (THREAD):
1/ Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right. 2/ At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions. 3/ Fear of death is only rivalled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger. 4/ Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser. 5/ Anything and everything can and will be politicised by the media, government, and those who trust them. 6/ Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations. 7/ Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government. 8/ Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong. 9/ Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviours - for better or worse. 10/ When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it. 11/ People who are dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists' are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative. 12/ Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said 'safety' is merely an illusion. 13/ Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to 'normal'. 14/ A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated. 15/ 'The Science' has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself. 16/ Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing. 17/ Politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians. 18/ If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment. 19/ Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach. 20/ It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled. Bonus thought:
21/ Most people are fairly compassionate and have good intentions (this is good) Here's hoping "21/" can carry the rest (1-20), with the help from Bitcoin we might just pull it off (I'm a sucker for happy endings). 2/ it's much more than 20%
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philipma1957
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July 05, 2021, 06:44:15 PM |
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20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) About Humanity During The 'Pandemic' (THREAD):
1/ Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right. 2/ At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions. 3/ Fear of death is only rivalled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger. 4/ Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser. 5/ Anything and everything can and will be politicised by the media, government, and those who trust them. 6/ Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations. 7/ Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government. 8/ Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong. 9/ Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviours - for better or worse. 10/ When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it. 11/ People who are dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists' are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative. 12/ Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said 'safety' is merely an illusion. 13/ Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to 'normal'. 14/ A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated. 15/ 'The Science' has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself. 16/ Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing. 17/ Politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians. 18/ If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment. 19/ Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach. 20/ It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled. Bonus thought:
21/ Most people are fairly compassionate and have good intentions (this is good) Here's hoping "21/" can carry the rest (1-20), with the help from Bitcoin we might just pull it off (I'm a sucker for happy endings). 2/ it's much more than 20% And 2/ tends to sit well with the far left and the far right. I know plenty in both of those camps. They have strong wish to control people and to be the "boss" Whether they are waving a rainbow flag or a USA flag or a BLM flag or a BlueLM flag. Plus the fucking media loves the turn the pot. If only people could step back from the extreme and meet at the middle, but ah that's a different world then this one.
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