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Are we going to see a solid run at 25 tonight?
I'm calling it, it's happening. If it doesn't, feel free to blame me! Is it still night anywhere in the world? Are we getting jam tomorrow, too? I saw Ethereum under 100$ in Dec 2018 (I guess). Image source What's that thing you refer to as ethereum? Does it relate to the topic of this thread? explain. I tried to report his post as off-topic but this is what i found. Off-topics are allowed in WO
By the way Bitcoins scarcity does not work in its favor or does it bring any value To the extent that you have any brain, you need to rethink your concepts of what brings value to anything. You are likely correct that scarcity in itself is not necessarily going to bring value to some thing that does not have a reason to be valuable - however, if there are other reasons (besides scarcity) that something has value, then scarcity can end up enhancing the value that the thing already has.. and the opposite is true too.. a lack of scarcity of something that is value will also undermine how that item is perceived to be valuable.. even if it is valuable... Do we need to get into examples for you to understand the concept a wee bit MOAR better? I know that you eXPHorizon are not really trying to learn.. since you don't even seem to have any kind of bitcoin accumulation strategy beyond begging for something that you are claiming does not have any value. Haha, I'm all for hopium but that number is ridiculous. Anyway this is how they calculated it. “If they add 5%, which is what Dan Tapiero says, I think it’s way too aggressive. Maybe over time, maybe in the next three to five years, that could be possible. That would take the price of Bitcoin to $773,000 in the next three to five years pretty easily.” In truth I'm ambivalent about very high BTC price too soon (in USD). I need it at some point and believe in it long term (need it because I don't have many BTC), but if we get there too quickly, it's probably a sign the USD has collapsed rather than BTC has grown that much, so that high value BTC wouldn't be worth that much at that time. You seem to be speculating on unlikely to happen scenarios aesma.. and even overly worried about your own situation which might cause you to want to gamble too much. I think that it remains a good and sound practice to just stayed hunkered down on your strategy of ongoingly accumulating BTC with DCA and buying on dips and HODL when you run out of money, and you are still early as fuck to this whole thing so there seems to be little need to be overly thinking about what if this and what if that when we already have decent ideas of more likely scenarios that 1) bitcoin is likely going to remain volatile as fuck, 2) there are going to continue to be large battles in relation to bitcoin that ends up affecting its price and 3) in the long run bitcoin is going to continue to gravitate value and it's price is going to ongoingly gravitate UPpity, even if there are going to continue to be a lot of UPs and DOWNs along the way and sometimes we are going to lose confidence in it.
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Here's an official update on the aspect of the development bitcoin adoption is really going wider than expected, nothing dear resist it moving force on massive adoption. Where's the link? If you want to give to charity consider archive.org . It preserves history making it harder to rewrite history as one desires.
archive.org has been caught removing archives recently so you may want to pick another. Please 'splainening of lil selfie..... or it didn't happenBitcoin is ready for massive bull run stay tune If it happen then we can see BTC around 200k until next bear market happen I am not a financial advisor DYORSource = Twitter Where dee linkieeeee, newbie?
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archive.org has been caught removing archives recently so you may want to pick another.
I don't count removing pedo site archives made by Lenoid Radvinsky as censorship.
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Do we need to get into examples for you to understand the concept a wee bit MOAR better? I know that you eXPHorizon are not really trying to learn.. since you don't even seem to have any kind of bitcoin accumulation strategy beyond begging for something that you are claiming does not have any value.
I would love to see you giving me some examples if you think that i am not educated in any way regarding online currencies
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Is it still night anywhere in the world?
Uh...
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OT: So if the CBO's own projections in this chart hold true, we will see: 1. The Fed start dropping rates next year and many years to follow so that global corporations can start buying back their stonks in droves. Markets to the moon (and bitcoin). 2. Another global catastrophic black swan event sometime between 2030-2032, facilitating the Fed to drop rates to zero and massive money printer go brrr.... again. 3. Massive global inflation to follow....again. 4. Side note: The Fed plans to add another $15T to U.S. debt over the next 10 years (50% of the total current debt), and that's even BEFORE a black swan event occurs. Let that sink in.
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Do we need to get into examples for you to understand the concept a wee bit MOAR better? I know that you eXPHorizon are not really trying to learn.. since you don't even seem to have any kind of bitcoin accumulation strategy beyond begging for something that you are claiming does not have any value.
I would love to see you giving me some examples if you think that i am not educated in any way regarding online currencies Are you trolling, you retard? Now all of a sudden you are an "online currencies" expert? You initially claimed that bitcoin's scarcity did not give it value and I 'splained the concept of scarcity a wee bit MOAR better to uie pooie. An example of something that is scarce but not valuable would be each time that you assemble a set of rocks, you arrange them in a unique way... it is a one of a kind that a no named troll like yourself had assembled. .. So, in that regard, it is surely scarce but it is not necessarily valuable. An example of something that is valuable but not scarce would be breathable air. There are other examples of scarcity and not valuable and other examples of valuable and not scarce, but there is likely little to no need for me to provide further examples, especially when you are ongoingly showing that you are not even trying to reasonably and meaningfully engage in the topic... unless you are going to provide some better ideas about what it is that you are talking about.. that might have been trying to address some kind of genuine question related the this thread... whether you consider bitcoin to be valuable or not.. do you have any point, exactly? Is it still night anywhere in the world?
Uh... In other words, is "tonight" coming somewhere in the world?
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OT: So if the CBO's own projections in this chart hold true, we will see: 1. The Fed start dropping rates next year and many years to follow so that global corporations can start buying back their stonks in droves. Markets to the moon (and bitcoin). 2. Another global catastrophic black swan event sometime between 2030-2032, facilitating the Fed to drop rates to zero and massive money printer go brrr.... again. 3. Massive global inflation to follow....again. 4. Side note: The Fed plans to add another $15T to U.S. debt over the next 10 years (50% of the total current debt), and that's even BEFORE a black swan event occurs. Let that sink in. So strange what is going on combined with the political theatrics. The latter are perhaps just endless distractions so that no one really investigates what the hell the crook puppet masters are up to.
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Thanks for the link. While I dont see the problem with this particular piece of information not being archived I'm still not happy about the precedent this set. Especially since these sort of things typically tend to encroach more and more. I'd wish they'd just backup everything (especially text) and reside in a jurisdiction where they can.
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Are you trolling, you retard? Now all of a sudden you are an "online currencies" expert?
You initially claimed that bitcoin's scarcity did not give it value and I 'splained the concept of scarcity a wee bit MOAR better to uie pooie.
An example of something that is scarce but not valuable would be each time that you assemble a set of rocks, you arrange them in a unique way... it is a one of a kind that a no named troll like yourself had assembled. .. So, in that regard, it is surely scarce but it is not necessarily valuable.
An example of something that is valuable but not scarce would be breathable air.
There are other examples of scarcity and not valuable and other examples of valuable and not scarce, but there is likely little to no need for me to provide further examples, especially when you are ongoingly showing that you are not even trying to reasonably and meaningfully engage in the topic... unless you are going to provide some better ideas about what it is that you are talking about.. that might have been trying to address some kind of genuine question related the this thread... whether you consider bitcoin to be valuable or not.. do you have any point, exactly?
The only one on excess of words and low on brain power seem to be you uliepooie I really wanted to know your view on scarcity and value but that seem to be non existent as you tried to explain with rocks piled up on top of each other... And where have you been living in the past few years ? Under a rock ? In heavy self confinement ? Of course i learned a lot about Online Currencies unlike ... some ... I just wanted to know your standpoint and your "Wisdom" that does not exist. So i can use your words sometime in the future against you or for you.. depends on the situation but that is hard compared to what you provided
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