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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 3 (3.8%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (1.3%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (2.5%)
$85K to $90K - 9 (11.3%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (15%)
$95K to $100K - 13 (16.3%)
>$100K - 40 (50%)
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August 23, 2021, 06:09:47 PM

Down over 1% in the last 12 hours. Not looking good for bulls.



Time to buy, then.

Trolldhon is a contrarian indicator.
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August 23, 2021, 06:11:48 PM
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Down over 1% in the last 12 hours. Not looking good for bulls.



Do you really spend time creating these graphs??

Yes

The first correct post after years

Nice

Progress

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August 23, 2021, 06:12:55 PM

Down over 1% in the last 12 hours. Not looking good for bulls.



Bro, you are seriously making me nervous. I do not have enough fiat to buy more coin for the amazing pump you are predicting

You do not need "a lot."  Just 80x with whatever you do happen to have, and you should be "golden" just like ur lil name.

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You will (or at least should in theory) thank me later.
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So how does it work nowadays then?

Typically the points are done solid state and you just have a coil per plug or cylinder (coil packs). So no need to be switching high voltages around and no moving parts.

Fans are no longer driven with fan belts either Cheesy No more shoving cardboard down the front of the radiator on cold days.

Sounds great, wish that could be retrofitted to my car.

I modded my coils on my bike to coil sticks (made up a simple wiring harness) so I don't see why you couldn't use an aftermarket efi if you really wanted to. I'm seriously thinking of losing the carbs but there are no bolt on solutions i've found so its alot of custom work.

I actually did the cardboard thing last winter, I have trouble getting the car really hot. One of the reasons I'm changing the fluid, I'm gonna flush the heatpack.

Just change out the thermostat to a higher temp one.
Haven't read the previous posts to this, but couldn't resist a discussion of ignition mods.  I used to mod my old points vehicles with electronic ignitions, often of my own design.  My favorite hack was to make a cascode circuit by putting an IGBT between the points and the coil, which relieves the points of the high voltage burden and passes the high voltage switching load to the transistor (points still carry the current in series with the IGBT).  Simplest circuit possible.  I've done complicated stuff like building a hall effect ignition with magnets on a spinning disk in the breaker (the cannister that contains the points) of an old panhead.  Good memories.  Now I drive a modern car and do abstract stuff like modeling an oscillator based on bitcoin's 100 week geometric mean.  Life goes on.
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August 23, 2021, 06:34:11 PM

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Bro, you are seriously making me nervous. I do not have enough fiat to buy more coin for the amazing pump you are predicting

You do not need "a lot."  Just 80x with whatever you do happen to have, and you should be "golden" just like ur lil name.

 Wink


You will (or at least should in theory) thank me later.

I apologize in advance for drunkingly choking you a little at the 100k party. Tongue
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August 23, 2021, 06:54:53 PM

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Do you really spend time creating these graphs??

Yes

The first correct post after years

Nice

Progress


Yeah that’s pretty accurate… ages of negativity and constant No, No and No.. here finally we have one “Yes”….!!!



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I feel very grateful to have been on the BTC train.  Even re-balancing irregularly to get to 1% or so.

"This is fine"

I don't need to ride to the moon.  But that's just me.  I try not to judge others.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5352727.msg57762812#msg57762812
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August 23, 2021, 07:13:57 PM

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About how long do you predict using scientific sources that it will take us to reach that big psychological barrier (even though I find it to be arbitrary) of the 1 with all the zeros after it?

Certainly your science can forecast that roughly?
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August 23, 2021, 07:20:19 PM

Can we make NFTs on Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is NFT…. You can have it own it and be proud of it. Tomorrow people will be biding hundreds of thousands of dollars to have one.
Yea great but it still does not answer my question.
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Can we make NFTs on Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is NFT…. You can have it own it and be proud of it. Tomorrow people will be biding hundreds of thousands of dollars to have one.
Yea great but it still does not answer my question.

Not in the way like NFT's are handled on other chains/platforms, but maybe it would make some kind of sense on smart contracts of a dedicated sidechain, imo.
It just wouldn't make much sense to cram a bunch of bells and whistles into a rock solid blockchain that mainly does only one thing, but does this thing perfectly.
That would be very bad programming as well and that's also my main concern on blockchains like Vitalik's. They cram so much functionality into it, there is a good chance to integrate some vulnerability or even break the whole thing in some way.

EDIT: IOTA is another bad example.

EDIT2: Gawd, i'm so annoyed by those mini-dumps after breaking upwards. It must be so unsatisfying to make penny-sized gains instead of just hodling.

EDIT3: I'm in such a bad mood today, i better quit posting for tonight and cure it with sloan gin, tonic and some fresh weed.

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Down over 1% in the last 12 hours. Not looking good for bulls.



Bro, you are seriously making me nervous. I do not have enough fiat to buy more coin for the amazing pump you are predicting

You do not need "a lot."  Just 80x with whatever you do happen to have, and you should be "golden" just like ur lil name.

 Wink


You will (or at least should in theory) thank me later.

I apologize in advance for drunkingly choking you a little at the 100k party. Tongue

Hold back your emotions, goldie. 

None of these interwebs interactions should be considered as provocative.

In other words, calm the fuck down.

Someone told me, once, that it helps to tell a not so calm person to calm down.

Can we make NFTs on Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is NFT…. You can have it own it and be proud of it. Tomorrow people will be biding hundreds of thousands of dollars to have one.
Yea great but it still does not answer my question.

Not in the way like NFT's are handled on other chains/platforms, but maybe it would make some kind of sense on smart contracts of a dedicated sidechain, imo.
It just wouldn't make much sense to cram a bunch of bells and whistles into a rock solid blockchain that mainly does only one thing, but does this thing perfectly.
That would be very bad programming as well and that's also my main concern on blockchains like Vitalik's. They cram so much functionality into it, there is a good chance to integrate some vulnerability or even break the whole thing in some way.

EDIT: IOTA is another bad example.

EDIT2: Gawd, i'm so annoyed by those mini-dumps after breaking upwards. It must be so unsatisfying to make penny-sized gains instead of just hodling.

EDIT3: I'm in such a bad mood today, i better quit posting for tonight and cure it with sloan gin, tonic and some fresh weed.

It seems that some day, a lot of these things will be somehow pegged to bitcoin, but does not necessarily mean that they would be on the first layer.. not that I am any kind of technical genius.. but there seem to be a lot of pegging theories, and surely anything that is pegged to bitcoin is going to be way the hell more solid than being pegged to some kind of smoke and mirror house of cards scam nonsense, such as ethereum or any of the various other scam money printing and/or pump and dumpening projects.. but sure some of those various scam projects might even get some of their acts cleaned up and then get pegged into bitcoin.. perhaps? perhaps?
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Selling Burger for 1,000 BTC
Let me know if someone's interested. Our name will be recorded in the history books.  Roll Eyes
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50k lets goooooo moooon+  Grin Cool Kiss  woot
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