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I was wondering why our competitor (cough-eth-cough) declined much more today.
Apparently, there was a 7 block reorg in their "beacon chain".
Will go without a linky, you can find it yourself at the relevant reddit.

Additionally, it looks like miners interfered with their testnet.
I always thought that they are unlikely to simply switch off their equipment and "succumb".
Maybe that POW>POS transition would not be without some contention after all.

mr v is a fucking idiot. nuff said
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Some of you may remember that a few months ago I invested into Bitcoin heavily at the price of $36,850 per Bitcoin and was quite positive about the outcome. I am sad to say that the last few weeks have been difficult with the price of Bitcoin going down by a lot. I am still optimistic that Bitcoin will recover but seeing the price going down each day is a big contributor to my mood every day. I try not to look at the price but when I have invested this much money into btc it is hard to not look at the price. My wife has been great during these times and she has been the one person keeping me getting up every day. I read comments in this topic and most are positive and give me a bit of hope. I have not sold any of my Bitcoin yet and I do not intend to. My original goal was to keep it in until I could retire on it which I am prolly seen as a older gentlemen so it is not to far fetched but I was certain at the time I invested at the right time and now I am looking at a big drop and feeling the effects of that. I might stick around a bit and try and get involved in discussion a bit more then I have because I think most are positive and that could help.

Mmm... You're not a true HoDLer yet, and you still neither understand, nor believe in Bitcoin and its long-term performance. There are two choices for you: 1. you mindrust (a.k.a. sell) it all away and end up at a loss or break-even at best, 2. you ignore current price, DCA/BTFD and wait patiently for Bitcoin to reach 6 digits and beyond, something that WILL happen much sooner than your fear allows you to expect.

Your choice.
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Did you guys notice that USDT has lost 10 billion on Market Cap Since the LUNA Incident (11-05-2022)?

What Next?

who cares? this is the bitcoin WO thread.

Yeah, but if it fails, BTC will drop 3-5k.

I altered all my USDC and USDT to cash a month ago. Rather have 20-30k in fiat and wait for the next move to make than have 20-30k in stable coins.

I have received some very low gear price offers. So I know there is a lot of scary money as I type this.

I won't say that BTC will drop 3-5K. But, surely it will affect all over the market if USDT Crash. USDT market Dominance Increased from 4% to 6% in the last three months. If a Single shitcoin like Luna Can change the market drastically, A Most Used stable coin can wipe out a lot from the market. I hope it won't happen. But, It's scary when we see Stable coins de-peggs often. USDT was de-pegged a few weeks ago during the chain swap.

You are raising the same bullshit and stupid-ass talking points that have been being raised about Tether since about 2016 and probably even before that. 

That bullshit scam algorithmically pegged stable coin (aka luna/terra/UST/Do Kwon) was likely designed as a purposeful scam.. and has names similar to tether too.. how convenient to confuse some people too... if they had not already been confused...   

I remember some folks asserting that USDT was de-pegged from the USD price because it had wildly fluctuated between $.995 and $1.005.. Holy fucking shit that is crazy as fuck, right?

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Trying to find a problem and to exaggerate and to make poor comparisons is hardly convincing since USDT has been through quite a bit already - including but not limited to allowing its bank steal around $800 million from it, while the US Govt turns a blind eye at best, and at worse argues that USDT is unstable because they got robbed of $800 million from a known banking entity - with likely ongoing US Govt complicity in allowing for such theft and not even attempting to prosecute... ONLY claiming that USDT was operating without enough backing.. blah blah blah..
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May 27, 2022, 03:28:33 AM
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67 is no age.

Yes, but it is not about age sometimes it's about accomplishment. Some people are 90 now with no accomplishment or purpose in life.

Lots of people live quiet lives of desperation (i heard that somewhere before?).

How are you supposed to measure accomplishments exactly?

Sure, sometimes legacies are left.. and maybe kids to remember you, but the kids die too.

What if you get rich, and you set up some kind of a business?  But then the business could get messed up too.. it might not even follow your earlier guidelines, and go on it's own path - in the event that the successors do not really end up screwing it up.

Some of you may remember that a few months ago I invested into Bitcoin heavily at the price of $36,850 per Bitcoin and was quite positive about the outcome. I am sad to say that the last few weeks have been difficult with the price of Bitcoin going down by a lot. I am still optimistic that Bitcoin will recover but seeing the price going down each day is a big contributor to my mood every day. I try not to look at the price but when I have invested this much money into btc it is hard to not look at the price. My wife has been great during these times and she has been the one person keeping me getting up every day. I read comments in this topic and most are positive and give me a bit of hope. I have not sold any of my Bitcoin yet and I do not intend to. My original goal was to keep it in until I could retire on it which I am prolly seen as a older gentlemen so it is not to far fetched but I was certain at the time I invested at the right time and now I am looking at a big drop and feeling the effects of that. I might stick around a bit and try and get involved in discussion a bit more then I have because I think most are positive and that could help.

Thanks for the update.

We know that there are no guarantees in bitcoin, and surely there is a risk if you enter as a lump sum and then do not necessarily have money to buy on dips and dollar cost average... and so in that regard, you end up investing a lot psychologically in that one time move... and it is not necessarily a bad way to do it or even a bad entry point.,. but we still know that it could take four years or longer before profitable... and there are no guarantees that it will be profitable, either.

Of course, part of any risky investment would be to invest in such a way that you are financially and psychologically prepared that your investment could go to zero.

At the same time, bitcoin remains the best asymmetric bet that many normies have ever seen... but for sure, there are a lot of people who still do not believe that bitcoin is a great assymetric bet.. and yeah.. it might not end up playing out favorably.. gotta be prepared for that.

By the way.. in the past several months, have you continued to study into bitcoin, such as reading more or listening to podcasts?  Of course, we have more and more smart-people coming into the bitcoin space, and there are all kinds of smart people in bitcoin, if you have time to study into some of the better and smarter ones, and I cease to be amazed by some of the smartness of some of the folks coming into bitcoin...

Yesterday, I heard about a 2-hour interview on Swan Signal (podcast) with Greg Foss and Max Keiser..and they both seem to be very good at understanding various macro circumstances that affect the bullish case for bitcoin, and maybe you would like to listen to their discussion?

Here's a link:   https://overcast.fm/+YwHTgOmEU

At one point, I had considered providing a list of the better podcasts because it surely makes a difference to be listening (or following or reading) the smarter folks... there's misinformation and bullshit marketing and scams out there too.. and even this thread is not completely free from having some folks slipping in with not so great information.. yet of course, it would still be your responsibility to be trying to sort the wheat from chaff.



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In a couple of years you will likely look back at your purchases and be saying "I am a fuckin genius" Wink

Hahahahahaha

This is hilarious.. .because it is so true...

while at the same time, it may or may not end up happening (that's the reality tough love... gotta be psychologically and financially prepared for any price direction)..

but the "I'm a fucking genius" has happened to a shitload of folks in bitcoin.. even the ones who screwed up quite a bit... so erroring on the side of HODL.. or continue to accumulate BTC more has tended to be a pretty decent strategy.. and no real signs that such a strategy will not continue to work, even if the upside might not be as high as it was 8 - 12 years ago.. but the downside does not seem as great either.. [insert qualifier here]...   

Said another way:   Surely quite a bit of getting to a better place has happened to a lot of guys (and a gal or two) who have been in bitcoin at least 4 years, but surely it could take a cycle or two longer than 4 years.. .. and of course, no guarantees either..
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 - U.S. senator Ted Cruz: Millions worldwide are turning to bitcoin as a hedge against inflation

Source: https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1529919185295396864
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I am scarred by JJG; He will pop up with millions of words saying it's a WO BTC thread and why do you post shit?

Never heard of her

I am not sure if JayJuanGee is she or he. Have you never heard of JJG?

I'm glad my "Juanita Journalist for WallStreet" is getting traction !! Cheesy Cheesy ... That gall needs to be unveiled, she is a crook with small titties!!  Shocked  Grin  Cool  Roll Eyes   Roll Eyes

It's not the size of the ship.. it's the motion of the ocean..

I heard that somewhere before, too.

...what do you consider the odds for BTC prices to continue to go down if it has already corrected 63% (from $69k to $25,401)?

QFT out of that wall o text. Cheesy

Well shouldn't we all be attempting to figure out those kinds of calculations - especially if  we are betting on more down?  We do have a bit of a problem of all those outstanding leveraged longs on Bitfinex (a record level, apparently), so not really sure how that is going to resolve itself if BTC were to go UPpity rather than down, except for that everyone gets a Lambo ......
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Glad I stuck with BTC.
If you had believed any of these shouty loud mouthed YouTubers over the last 2 years during the bullrun even for just 1% you would have transferred BTC to any shitcoin or NFT that is now taking a big assed dumperoodoo.

It's crazy because out of the ones I've seen only Pomp is a full BTC maximalist.
Many others have interviewed Michael Saylor who keeps saying shitcoins are just crap yet they don't follow his advice even after 3 hour interviews.
OR they are clearly in on the scam of many of these nonsense tokens and coins.
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I am scarred by JJG; He will pop up with millions of words saying it's a WO BTC thread and why do you post shit?

Never heard of her

I am not sure if JayJuanGee is she or he. Have you never heard of JJG?

I'm glad my "Juanita Journalist for WallStreet" is getting traction !! Cheesy Cheesy ... That gall needs to be unveiled, she is a crook with small titties!!  Shocked  Grin  Cool  Roll Eyes   Roll Eyes

It's not the size of the ship.. it's the motion of the ocean..

I heard that somewhere before, too.



Juanithá! .. My dilemma is : "How long will the dip last??" .......... Will it be more then a day? Maybe a few hours?? Will I be awake, ready and will I be able to achieve maximum greed??  Cheesy  Cheesy

These are all troublesome matters.  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

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BIP47 is one of those no-brainer sorts of obvious improvements to Bitcoin privacy. 

I cannot figure out why it's not integrated into every wallet and system ever. Ever.  Ever.

It does more to increase privacy and break chain analysis tools and is absolutely compatible with the current chain, and all future ones, it is optional etc etc.

For the life of me I can;t figure why no one cares.   Perhaps it's just because it is not a Bitcoin address per se, but a pointer to a series of them.  Therefore it has to be implemented in all the wallets etc by choice.  But I personally think it should be used as much as possible.  Here... send old caps some sats! Wink  PM8TJduC2xr6BJzMsoEbxTKXF8GEEu3oHWg8tgqgh1sRcBEjcYiAYW8Jb7rSHUBJRnXbfuFfLkfEZ1t JmTvfkskS7H9f5USntsqV9LKp8a3EzJs6brEx

On the other hand, I guess it is time to sell all the bitcoin:

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