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January 21, 2022, 03:01:30 PM

Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.
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"WhAT iS GoiNg On WiTh ThE PRicE? WhY iS BiTCoiN FaLLinG?"

There's always at least one n00b that has to post that every. single. time.
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January 21, 2022, 03:04:33 PM
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Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.

Are you sure they won't just cancel the next halving considering Bitcoin is such a failure?
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January 21, 2022, 03:15:35 PM

….<the usual gloom and doom>

Incoming pump…thanx Llama Llama.
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January 21, 2022, 03:19:49 PM

This is by inversebrah...  Most of you itt prolly know him.  Cheesy

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January 21, 2022, 03:26:18 PM

Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.

Are you sure they won't just cancel the next halving considering Bitcoin is such a failure?

You joke, but it's totally plausible the halving will be delayed due to a cascade of miners abandoning the sinking ship.
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January 21, 2022, 03:27:43 PM

Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.

Are you sure they won't just cancel the next halving considering Bitcoin is such a failure?

You joke, but it's totally plausible the halving will be delayed due to a cascade of miners abandoning the sinking ship.

Bullish AF.
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January 21, 2022, 03:27:52 PM
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I’ll wait for the dip…
It will go lower…

I’ll wait for the dip…
It will go lower…

I’ll wait for the dip…
It will go lower…


https://twitter.com/documentingbtc/status/1484539522742378501?s=21
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January 21, 2022, 03:28:29 PM
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New York City Mayor-Elect announced he would be taking his first three paychecks in #bitcoin BTC.


https://twitter.com/bitcoinmagazine/status/1484492001097785346?s=21
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January 21, 2022, 03:37:57 PM

New York City Mayor-Elect announced he would be taking his first three paychecks in #bitcoin BTC.


https://twitter.com/bitcoinmagazine/status/1484492001097785346?s=21

Here we see a mayor who hates wealth, but loves collecting digital tokens.

Nothing wrong with that.
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January 21, 2022, 03:41:37 PM

No I'm pooooor !!!

proudhon is here, how surprising.

Are you misogynistic like the original one ?
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https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1484350119944208385?cxt=HHwWgoCq2bqkvJkpAAAA
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Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.

We know what you are doing with your posts. This is a bitter sarcasm mocking all those weak hands who always sell/short and lose great potential profit because of their short-sightedness. It's just that after the 1000th post of that kind, it becomes boring, at least for me. Besides, there are plenty of autists/aspergers between the weak hands and they can't get the sarcasm. Reading these posts they might actually believe you said what you meant.

For the latter, the translation is this: Don't panic if the price falls from X to Y, because in a matter of days, maximum a year, it will return to X. But if you sell, you will be out of the train and miss the next 10x bull run. Chill out peeps, get a life and don't bother about it.

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January 21, 2022, 04:01:27 PM


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January 21, 2022, 04:48:39 PM
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Top Scientists conspired to cover up lab leak investigation
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Scientists believed Covid leaked from Wuhan lab - but feared debate could hurt ‘international harmony’

Emails to Dr Anthony Fauci show ‘likely’ explanation identified at start of coronavirus pandemic, but there were worries about saying so

Leading British and US scientists thought it was likely that Covid accidentally leaked from a laboratory but were concerned that further debate would harm science in China, emails show.

An email from Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, on February 2 2020 said that “a likely explanation” was that Covid had rapidly evolved from a Sars-like virus inside human tissue in a low-security lab.

The email, to Dr Anthony Fauci and Dr Francis Collins of the US National Institutes of Health, went on to say that such evolution may have “accidentally created a virus primed for rapid transmission between humans”.

But a leading scientist told Sir Jeremy that “further debate would do unnecessary harm to science in general and science in China in particular”. Dr Collins, the former director of the US National Institutes of Health, warned it could damage “international harmony”.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/01/11/scientists-believed-covid-leaked-wuhan-lab-feared-debate-could/

... same stand-up guys/"scientists"/ "virologists" pushing the death jabs into you idiots

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What an utter nonsense.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Post your crap elsewhere, please.

No wonder BTC price crashes.

Hopefully BTC will go up again when your crap is deleted.

Saying it's nonsense doesn't make it so, disprove the claims or get the fuck out of our thread.
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Well, the events described in this post happened. There was a short/long squeeze on the market and a further drop in prices below significant support levels:


Derivative markets contributed to the fall, namely option expiration, increased open interest, increased use leverage by short traders, etc.

Next option expiry will hurt.

I just hope that when the uppity resumes, it will be fast and wild enough to reck some of these paper dealers. Eventually, they will need some physical corn to cover. My wish for them is that they have to scramble and marginally buy it at 200k+ apiece.

And it is guaranteed to remain nothing more than a wish. Bitcoin won't go above $45k at any point in 2022. Nor will it in 2023, 2024, 2025, and beyond. Macroeconomic winds have finally caught up to the mania. Nothing about bitcoin is special enough to overcome the headwinds of the next decade of economic policy. Before the next halving we will see prices below $10k.

We know what you are doing with your posts. This is a bitter sarcasm mocking all those weak hands who always sell/short and lose great ponential profit because of their short-sightedness. It's just that after the 1000th post of that kind, it becomes boring, at least for me. Besides, there are plenty of autists/aspergers between the weak hands and they can't get the sarcasm. Reading these posts they might actually believe you said what you meant.

For the latter, the translation is this: Don't panic if the price falls from X to Y, because in a matter of days, maximum a year, it will return to X. But if you sell, you will be out of the train and miss the next 10x bull run. Chill out peeps, get a life and don't bother about it.

I invoke my god given right to a Glomar response.
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I invoke my god given right to a Glomar response.

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January 21, 2022, 05:38:00 PM
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…..

Saying it's nonsense doesn't make it so, disprove the claims or get the fuck out of our thread.

As a general rule, it’s the job of the person who makes the claims to prove them true.
Not the job of the person who calls the claims nonsense to disprove them.
I can’t disprove the claim there’s an almighty invisible sky fairy living in the heavens.
But I still call the claim nonsense anyway.
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