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*Banks who won't give you a loan because they don't recognize BTC as collateral have entered the chat*


(yes, this actually happened to me)

I could gotten a loan t a certain bank…. Providing I HODL x more amount in BTC… but I didn’t wanna show to much of my private cold storage holding

They keeping most anyway without knowing lol…. Cold storage is in there vault ….

That’s just a small thing a bank can help with, I still prefer keeping it over there for safety etc
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December 21, 2021, 04:19:55 PM

Peercoin! Now ranked #820 Grin Down roughly 99.8% against BTC since 2013  Cheesy

I think I have some if anyone wants some. Spent a few days mining on one of those multipool sites.
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Wait, I missed that bit...

400k @2.75%?

So they're paying interest?

So they sold off a bunch of bitcoin and are still in debt? WTF indeed.
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Wait, I missed that bit...

400k @2.75%?

So they're paying interest?

So they sold off a bunch of bitcoin and are still in debt? WTF indeed.




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Yeah I was going to say the same thing, he has high income, he could easily continue paying off debt from the income, and finance the shiny car too.

Maybe it was a psychological thing for him. He wanted to really be debt-free. I can understand that, and I'm like that too. I never owed anyone anything. Always pay in full, no installments, even if they are interest-free. If I cannot pay in full, I don't buy it. The only exception I could accept would be a home loan/mortgage.

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December 21, 2021, 05:11:10 PM

I thought that my point had more to do with how much he was cashing out all at once.. which was 25%, and my whole speal was an attempt to show another way to justify how much to cash out, and my conclusion would have ended up with cashing out less than 1/4 what he did... ..

Yes, perhaps it is a mite much. But he still has 75% left (technically now 100% Wink ) and for the most part has significantly permanently upgraded his life (ignoring what was presumably ~1BTC or more on that bit of nonsense which is the flash car). It surely is magnificent to hold and watch the number go up but at the end of the day, there has to be some point to it. Though, personally, I'd much rather be using Bitcoin to make the purchases than "cashing out".

I am starting to wonder if we might be beating a dead horse because I made some concessions about all of the things being necessary and useful, so we could not even presume completely that guy was necessarily getting additional value because part of the question would likely hinge upon whether he had any other investments or options... and to me it seems that he was gloating a bit about having had sold 25% of his then stash was because he was attempting to show that he was going to lock in some profits right away in terms of attempting to get some certainty out of the $55k price rather than waiting it out and taking chances that the BTC price could go down further. 

Maybe to attempt to take this matter in a slightly different direction, if we look at the BTC price, and we see that there had already been a dip down to $28,600 (56%), and then cryptorich13, had sold before BTC prices had done the 39% dip down to $41,967, so it seems to me that he was partly gloating about his short-term timing and how it might end up paying off (even though he had some reservations about it too).  Anyhow, these days it should be difficult to recognize unambiguous value in paying down debt with bitcoin even though there is a lot of sentiment that the bull run might be over.. but I still do not see that it would be worth it to shave off more than even a year's worth of BTC on such a gamble, which I had calculated to be 1.4BTC rather than 9 BTC... and part of the rationale would relate to what are the odds that BTC prices might not return to $55k in the next year.. to me it seems that $55k is going to be a pretty strong price point, even though it is the price that Raja_MBZ sold in May-ish, and it is the price that both cryptorich13 and LFC chose to sell 25% of their stash... of course, selling 25% of your stash seems better than what Raja_MBZ did, even though Raja_MBZ's sale preceded the 56% correction and seems a bit ridiculous for him to not have taken advantage of the 56% price drop, but his view was way more inclined that we had entered into a bear market.. and willing to take that gamble including that he wanted to wait until the BTC price to reach the 200-week moving average, which was then around $14k and now is about $18.5k...

Of course, similar motives had caused crypotrich13 and LFC to each shave off 25% of their stash, but they seemed to be shaving as a kind of insurance and a desire that they did not want to take any chances to have to wait another 2-3 years for BTC prices to return to $55k, in the event that the BTC prices go down rather than UP.. for a period of time that could even extend out longer than 2-3 years.  Of course, there are no guarantees in bitcoin that we are even returning to $55k soon or even in the next 2-3 years, so it becomes difficult to heavily critique folks who want to shave off higher portions of their stash than what I would have determined to have been justifiable... and sure, maybe I am the one who is gambling that we are not out of this bull run yet and placing too high of odds on that.. and even if we were out of the bullrun, it still seems to me that if we already had corrections of 56% and 39% then it becomes less likely that the BTC price is even going to stay below $55k for more than a year.

Getting back to the enjoying the value now, I can appreciate that there can be quite a bit of value in that, but in bitcoin we have seen a lot of examples of guys cashing out way too much bitcoin too soon because they believe that the bull run is over, and we sometimes will see that at previous ATHs where the price passes through and never comes back down, but we see it at other sticking points and it could take a year or two years or even longer to recognize that the BTC price is highly unlikely to come back down to those levels... saw that in the $400s in early 2016, saw that in the $2-3ks in mid-2017...and some people still waiting for sub $10ks from 2020.. and that ship seems to have sailed.. just like $55k could end up being one of these price points as well..  hard to know at this point because we surely have been visiting and passing through $55k quite a bit since February.

For some reason, I am surely starting to feel repetitive.
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December 21, 2021, 06:29:44 PM

Nice green dildo this morning, although it didn't reach my sell order yet.

For mine, I had about 11 buy orders fill every $1k increment down from about $53k to $42k.. and then I set my sell orders staring at $49k-ish.. which ended up filling 3 between $49k and $51k, so I therefore reset three buy orders between $42k and $44k... so therefore my next sell order is still $52k-ish and my next buy order is $44k-ish..

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Well on a side note I don’t own any LTC… but I do think LTC should be in list of 2021, better than many other shits, not sure what exactly happened to it.

No need to defend any shitcoin here in terms of asserting which shitcoin might happen to maybe perhaps be less shitty.

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wow you did all the math bravo...!!! it should be posted to r/theydidthemath/

well yes many of us agree he could have saved fairly good amount of BTC here if he had played smartly for example like someone pointed out in below tweet about this 2-4 bad investments.



Like I mentioned to Richy_T... here and here    I am not even that concerned about the various inferior ways that he may have spent his money.. even though that does contribute to some of my points that imply that selling 25% of your stash all at once is not necessarily good cash management based on the variables that we have right in front of us.. and how the various probabilities line up.
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December 21, 2021, 06:47:45 PM

Cerner's financials say that their Total Debt to Equity ratio (FY) (%) = 29.81.

Which means that out of that $28.3B equity valuation, they have $8.3B in total debt outstanding. If you believe the valuation estimate, that's still nearly a third of the company that is all debt! And over the past 4 years, their accumulating debt had been growing at a much faster rates than their profits. Which means they were on track to eventually going belly up.


It's possible Oracle wants key technologies or even employees. I agree that there's way too much money sloshing around though.

As someone certified in their biggest competitor's product this is an interesting turn.  Cerner is losing the battle in the EMR space, but Oracle is a company with extreme clout.  And ultimately the EMR is a database.
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December 21, 2021, 07:09:10 PM

Wasn't that green leaf the Bitfinex token? Like people were given that instead of their coins.  Cheesy  ....So Finex wouldn't go bust ?  Grin

Ah.. the good old times of exchange "hacks"

Well the Bitfinex token was issued around August 2016 and redeemed around April 2017... In essence, that was a relatively amazing kind of "innovation".. even though of course there were surely some scammy aspects to the whole situation.. but it did end up getting fully redeemed.. and way faster than anyone had even imagined.

In around August 2016, when the exchange first went down and they reported that there were something like 119k bitcoins (and other cryptos and cash too I believe) that were no longer in their possession, there were quite a few folks (even previously bitcoin bullish folks) who were asserting that bitcoin is dead for sure this time.  If you recall the BTC price had just bounced into a kind of recovery stage from more than 6 months stuck in the $350 to $450 range in late 2015 and early 2016, so it had bounced up to mid-to-upper $700s, and then the Bitfinex hack brought BTC prices crashing down to $500 and many folks entering into shorts etc etc and really bad-mouthing the whole matter including asserting that Bitfinex had done an exit scam, they were never coming back on line, and gosh some rekt shorts in that time..and so many times there is really palpable feelings that there is no way that bitcoin's price can go up, and matters get resolved or just some users end up suffering whatever loss and bitcoin moves on..

Of course every time while going through it, there is a kind of feeling that recovery is not possible and probable.. so how should we feel about these times?  This time for sure bitcoin is not going to get back above $55k nor into the new noman's land of  supra $62k etc etc.. and whatever, to me it just seems that the various negative feelings about the BTC price and that we supposedly could perhaps maybe be entering into a bear market because stock to flow is underperforming expectations blah blah blah.. comes off as pretty weak-ass reasons to be negative on king daddy.. but hey folks going to negative.. and let them do it.

Just think about the GOX coins soon to be released.. people speculate that might put selling pressures on BTC.. right?   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes  Yeah.. we might not quite be ready for UP yet.. but I would be careful in regards to waiting for very much more downity from here... even though you never know.. you never know.

I could gotten a loan t a certain bank…. Providing I HODL x more amount in BTC… but I didn’t wanna show to much of my private cold storage holding

They keeping most anyway without knowing lol…. Cold storage is in there vault ….

That’s just a small thing a bank can help with, I still prefer keeping it over there for safety etc

Regarding keeping some keys in a bank vault.. I really do not have any problem with that, so long as the whole thing is not self contained... so of course, that would potentially be a problem with having a hardware wallet in a bank vault because many of them can be hacked into once in the physical possession of someone with abilities.  As far as keeping back up keys or even instructions for after your death,  I cannot justify keeping the whole thing there.. so either it is some of the keys or the instructions ONLY show some keys in x location and other keys in y location. or some variation.  I surely am not going to say that I have any perfect kind of system either because sometimes it can be difficult to give some of the instructions to someone who is currently alive in a way that they know what it is, and if they don't know what it is, then there is a risk that when the read it upon you death or whatever, then they might screw it up.  Perhaps?  Oh does a lawyer or an accountant have instructions that s/he does not know about until opening an envelope upon your death?

Another thing would be having a couple of locations.. so of course the bank could burn down or some other disaster.. so yeah each location should have complete abilities to recover once having all 2 or 3 parts or however many parts that are divided.. so for sure, there are risks with multiple locations.. and let's say that the bank burns down and something else happens simultaneously.. hopefully there is enough separation that recovery can happen.. and yeah sure I am not even proclaiming that these locations or systems might not need to be revised from time to time, too.... or let's say that it is not necessarily clear what the thing in the envelop or on the paper is, so there are instructions or someone in real life (maybe more than one) knows what some instructions mean, but they might not have all of the parts either.  We should not make these matters too complicated, either.. I can imagine some people getting locked out of their own funds or even some successor or beneficiary not being about to figure out the puzzle or even knowing what it is.. so they sell it or throw it away or even file it away without realizing what it is.  Again.  I son't have all of this figured out either for the "vast majority of my stash."
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December 21, 2021, 07:41:13 PM

Well I don't earn $140,000 as most IT jobs pay pretty poorly all across Europe from what I can gather, certainly compared to salaries in that industry in the US.

If I did I'd only be DCA-ing more into BTC than I'm doing already rather than paying any cheap fiat loans off.

The fact he had credit card debt at that salary is astonishing I think regardless of whether affording cheap loan is better than selling BTC.
Maybe he didn't earn as much before but he was looking at working less hours.

Crazy situation to be in regardless.

15-25% APR per annum on buying crap you probably don't need?

Fuck that.

From my understanding if you want to be able to borrow money (for a car, house) in the US, you need to get in debt every month on your cards, then pay them off. To prove you're a good creditor.

Meanwhile here in France the concept of a credit card barely exists, most are debit. President Sarkozy wanted to help his buddies in the banking/finance sector and make them easier to get, but the 2008-2009 crisis happened and he didn't go on with the plan.
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Nice green dildo this morning, although it didn't reach my sell order yet.

For mine, I had about 11 buy orders fill every $1k increment down from about $53k to $42k.. and then I set my sell orders staring at $49k-ish.. which ended up filling 3 between $49k and $51k, so I therefore reset three buy orders between $42k and $44k... so therefore my next sell order is still $52k-ish and my next buy order is $44k-ish...

Your orders are probably much bigger than mine, though. 49k hit today, so my next sell is 50k and next buy 46k.
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Good day  Grin

Watching Bitfinex BTCUSD chart, i just realized we're back to the trading volume of 2017-ish levels.
So it's starting all over again? Transaction volume growth wise?

Of course, the more hodlers, the less overall volume. More hodling would not be a bad thing for Bitcoin, right?
Active trading, as it seems, was happening mostly in and around China?

Not that i wouldn't embrace it, but what does this volume decrease tell us about the current market situation?
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Wait, I missed that bit...

400k @2.75%?

So they're paying interest?

So they sold off a bunch of bitcoin and are still in debt? WTF indeed.

For me, to focus on that information that they are still in debt provides some justification that they had resolved some of the other complications in their finances..  and even may have justified cashing out 3-6 times more than I would have considered reasonable under current BTC and macro circumstances.


Wait, I missed that bit...

400k @2.75%?

So they're paying interest?

So they sold off a bunch of bitcoin and are still in debt? WTF indeed.


If you have access to debt instruments you should attempt to use those to the extent reasonable.... of course, there may well be reasons to not use it.. but surely debt remains great leveraging to get you to places that you would not be able to get to without such access... and for sure you are put at a relative disadvantage if everyone else is using it and you are not.  Don't get me wrong.. I am not referring to the use of debt to buy additional depreciating items or to overleverage yourself with that kinds of nonsense; however, if you were going to buy that shit anyhow with part of your BTC stash.. let's say you want to get a Lamborghini.. for sure an unnecessary depreciating asset, and you are going ot get it no matter how you finance it.. whether bitcoins or through some kind of a loan... So in this hypothetical, you have BTC stash of about 100 BTC, and the Lamborghini is going to cost you about 12 BTC.. so you have enough of a budget to be able to afford a Lambo because it would ONLY be costing you around 12% of your total stash..  I am not asserting that buying a 12 BTC Lambo would be smart for someone with a 100 BTC stash, but the use of 12% in frivolity is not really outrageous or anything like that as compared with some people who might not even have 12 BTC (or the equivalent in networth) or maybe they barely have that amount, and they leverage their future cashflow or networth on depreciating assets.

Instead of buying the Lambo outright with the 12 BTC, you qualify for finances and you get finances for the $600k-ish that involves about a 6% interest rate (sure maybe kind of high for the interest rate, but not outrageous or unreasonable given the depreciating angle of financing a Lambo)..

So for the next 5 years, you pay off your 6% interest and your capital and your Lamborghini is likely to depreciate by quite a bit.. perhaps less than half?  Maybe?.. but in this hypothetical you had already decided that  you were going to purchase the Lambo anyhow. Now a question might come to play about whether you feel better having full title to the Lamborghini or if you do not mind having a lien holder.. so that's a personal choice that could sway you not to want to get a loan.  

By the way, I did a quickie approximation in my spreadsheet to find that payments for such Lambo would be around $11,500 per month to pay off such $600k-ish loan in 5 years and the payoff amount would reach around $692k after the interest is calculated into the payoff amount.
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