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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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June 08, 2022, 02:17:17 PM

Good morning WO. I see we are desperately in need of a new poll.

Any realistic TA which says we will see 40k soon?

Not really, at least not yet. Unless price can get above $32.5K, then you can officially consider it impossible Tongue (try and prove me wrong with that analysis haha)

There is a relatively big volume gap from the past 9 months between $30K and $40K, so if price can get back above the capitulation level of $34K-$35K, then it would be highly likely to get back to the accumulation/distribution level of $40K. Otherwise the rejection from previous support would likely lead to a re-test of $25K or lower. Thinking $30K would hold a second time round would be naive I think.

If you're a trapped buyer at $40K, then bare in mind that price returning to $40K soon would give high probability of confirming a macro bottom, as on the Weekly scale price would have left oversold levels and therefore signal a retracement back to the 0.618 fib level, around $50K, same as in 2019 @ $14K and 2020 @ $10K. So it'd be the equivalent of selling around $6K-$8K for reference sake prior to further upside.

(I am short-term bullish at current prices however, at least to re-test $34K-$35K capitulation level. Whether price can get above there yet is a different story however. Longer-term I remain neutral.)

This theory is generally why I'm not expecting much else but "sideways" trading between $30K and $60K for the rest of year, if price can get back above $34K capitulation level, which would also be good for building long-term momentum. Trapped sellers would be buying back into the market from trapped shorter-term buyers, or late longer-term profit takers, without much new liquidity coming into the market.
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Politicians really have basic problems in understanding Bitcoin - because who cares what they think - Satoshi didn't ask permission from anyone when he invented Bitcoin...
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If the Bitcoin Weekly Candle closes at $ 31,600 then we can see a pump.

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 Vegetables?!  Are you on a health food diet now?

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June 08, 2022, 04:18:01 PM
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“Your size is not size.”

Your law is not law.

This is even worse than “Billionaires in my following, go ahead, see what happens”.

“U.S. government, go ahead, see what happens.”



Politicians really have basic problems in understanding Bitcoin - because who cares what they think - Satoshi didn't ask permission from anyone when he invented Bitcoin...

Some Bitcoiners really have basic problems in understanding the real world - because who cares what they think - governments don’t ask their permission before imposing laws and regulations that can add costs, destroy market value (or even whole markets), drive good things underground, and send good people to prison.

Any USG action has zero direct effect on me; thus, I am not speaking from any direct self-interest.  I am an anonymous cypherpunk physically located in an undisclosed jurisdiction.  I can and do say, “Your law is not law.”  >99% of Bitcoiners are not me, and not anything like me.  Also relevant:  I have never done KYC on a cryptocurrency exchange.  >99% of WO hatters are not me, and not anything like me.

I care about Bitcoin.  (Also, of course, anything that affects Bitcoin’s value affects me.)  Therefore, I care about this issue.



The ill-informed, ridiculously conceited nerd in the quoted tweet forgot to mention that when China banned Bitcoin mining, a large percentage of global hashrate physically moved its equipment from China to the U.S.  Chinese miners were working together with American mining companies to load ships with ASIC miners, move them to the other side of the world, and set them up in the U.S.  The Chinese government didn’t care:  They were not trying to target Bitcoin globally, but rather, to drive it out of their country.

I focus specifically on mining, because I doubt that the U.S. would ever ban Bitcoin outright.  With some historical exceptions (such as the 1934 gold ban you apparently don’t know about), that is not the American way.  The American way is customarily to use regulation, partial prohibition, and taxation to corrupt, distort, undermine, and control things deemed problematic by the USG.  The American way also often includes attempting to impose U.S. laws on the entire world.  In that aspect, the U.S. government is infinitely worse than the Chinese government.

The absurd IRS rules for applying capital gain taxes are one example of undermining Bitcoin—and whatever else her bill may say, I should duly thank Senator Lummis for attempting to bugpatch this with a partial, politically viable mitigation.  Never mind the tax itself:  The IRS rule about what constitutes a “taxable event” has severely inhibited mass-adoption and use of Bitcoin as money in the U.S.—one of the biggest and most influential markets in the world.  It has thus been a major factor in distorting Bitcoin worldwide.  It has held Bitcoin back.  It has damaged Bitcoin’s long-term value.  And some Bitcoiners are so blinkered by their own “neener-neener, your-size-is-not-size, government can’t stop us” nonsense that they don’t even see what the USG has already done to Bitcoin—not with legislation, not with a ban, but with some rulemaking by a taxation agency.

Tightening the KYC noose is one of the biggest long-term threats to Bitcoin.  It has been ongoing for years.  Governments are obviously a factor there!

Now, I foresee a multi-pronged carrot-and-stick attack to force Bitcoin to switch to POS.  A part of the “stick” is government regulation that drastically drives up the costs and hassles of mining (more likely), or maybe even an outright ban of POW mining (less likely).  The writing is on the wall.  In the U.S., which now hosts a terrific percentage of global hashrate, there are a few Federal legislators actively trying to prevent this:  Cruz, Lummis—anyone else?  Now, why are you sneering at them?

Regulatory attacks are another potential threat—a big one.  This post is already too long; and I need to analyze the Lummis bill carefully, before applauding her too much.  Let’s just say, on a general note, I am concerned about the potential that legislation may draw Bitcoin into a regulatory quagmire, while tossing Bitcoiners a bone with some obvious things such as exempting small purchases from capital gains tax.
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JUST IN: Texas state grid turned to bitcoin miners to stabilize power grid during heatwave – Fox News 👏..

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Looks better than the last meal you posted !!!
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June 08, 2022, 06:02:24 PM

Hi there WO people & bots.
I was attracted earlier this morning here, after being officially two weeks into my five month summer holiday - when I decided to have a peep.
I had no intention of doing so, and I did have to skim through 100 pages or so, which took - well - the best part of the day.

Nice to see you boys and girls behaving yourselves.



Well, except that suchmoon bitch. Nobody has definitely hurt her in ways I cannot imagine.
I’ll speculate that it must be his hard … brain.

Anyway, more later, until then:

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Well, I have to admit this looks a LOT yummier than your previous Biltema food pics.  Cool
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Well, I have to admit this looks a LOT yummier than your previous Biltema food pics.  Cool

Tesco food makes Biltema food look cordon bleu.

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Well, I have to admit this looks a LOT yummier than your previous Biltema food pics.  Cool

Tesco food makes Biltema food look cordon bleu.




that is fucking gross.... someone paid money for that shit? smh
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Well, I have to admit this looks a LOT yummier than your previous Biltema food pics.  Cool

Tesco food makes Biltema food look cordon bleu.




that is fucking gross.... someone paid money for that shit? smh

At least they aren't charging a penalty fee for uneaten food, yet.

Unlike this place.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2145387/Restaurant-fines-diners-Chinese-buffet-leaving-food-plates.html

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The policy has outraged one mother who was told she had to pay the £20 after her and her son Sam, 10, and niece Toni, six, left two onion rings, a piece of prawn toast, and a spring roll on their plates.
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