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I'd say 30k in March .... it's only 22% up from here...
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Eek, yo right, daddy  Shocked
Combating the flu messed with my brain, obviously.
Should have directed that to Hamza, sorry for sounding too rude.

nah all good.
I hope you got better with regards to the flu.

I had, among others, two very contrary insights regarding Islam, one through a moderate islamic family (afghani) and one through a fundamental family (syrian). Both were applying for asylum, the latter got evicted because of active involvment in extremism (a "sleeper"). I gave them occasional rides to the railway station, so they could get to the mosque every friday. On the second ride he gave me a copy of the Quran, translated to my native language. I was quite open at the beginning, but i stopped on page 9.
A few weeks later he asked me if i have read "the golden book", a few days later i recognized he was away. Later on, i was told he and his wife plus their two kids got sent back to Syria. Two worlds, one Islam.

That's exactly the point.  That one ideology absolutely rules their culture, politics and law, even family and sex life.  In short: everything.
It doesn't allow any criticism, any change of its rules, or anyone to leave the system.  It's a cult not compatible with democracy.

When push comes to shove between the free development of the individual and Islam, even most moderate Muslims will decide to follow Islam instead of risking to be being seen as an apostate ...for their and their families' well being.

Beside full consent that peer pressure is the reason why Afghans wouldn't even oppose the strict Taliban implementing Sharia law again, when the Western troops left.  Taliban means eager scholar (of Islam).


  
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February 19, 2023, 12:27:54 PM

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 the Fed have started hiring CBDC software developers to try to compete with #bitcoin   … Good luck! 😆 👀

https://twitter.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1627224727646248962?t=lV_JAel1v9QcBNEOSwAGYQ&s=19
April fools is a couple of months off not sure why they would try to compete. I think CBDC are like icos where there will probably be a lot of hype especially when the governments are getting involved but eventually they will fall flat and btc will prevail. I wonder how much the governments are willing to invest to compete against btc and I think a lot of people will invest because they know that it will be successful for a certain time just because the governments of the world are backing it.
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Thawing from the deep
Warm from glowing green candles
The end of winter?

#haiku

Waiting to see green candles rocket version 2023.

The end of winter?

My think also winter last BTC
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Seems like we could be ready for another leg up soon. Bears have had long enough now to send us down & failed. Lots of strong hands simply unwilling to sell at these prices in this game. I’m not saying that a black swan & some bull shit caused by a potential depression couldn’t send us lower but it does feel like we have very little selling pressure right now.

Price is notably getting "stuck" below the 50 Week MA at $24,735, that appears to be acting as the main resistance barrier. At the same time, price is also "stuck" consolidating at the highs which remains bullish.

Closing above $24.3K today, at the end of the week, would be a nice high close beating the previous August high. Very much creating a higher high on higher time-frames, so not long to go now.

Likewise when price closed at $24.5K above August Daily high on Friday, price has since respected this level even if failed to move much higher...

I’m calling $27,000 by the end of the month

Sounds reasonable to me with 10 days to go, I'd even say another +20% Weekly candle next week to $30K is possible as still waiting for a lot of bears to accept defeat in the $25K to $30K range.

Until higher high structure is created on higher time-frames, they still aren't interested in changing their bearish outlooks quite yet, at least in the macro sense. For breakout traders, it will also be a big opportunity if there is acceptance above $25K given the volume gap up to $30K. There will also be those waiting for a macro higher low, but if 2019 is anything to go, it might take until 2024 to see that one play out.

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Seems like we could be ready for another leg up soon. Bears have had long enough now to send us down & failed. Lots of strong hands simply unwilling to sell at these prices in this game. I’m not saying that a black swan & some bull shit caused by a potential depression couldn’t send us lower but it does feel like we have very little selling pressure right now.

I’m calling $27,000 by the end of the month (don’t quote me Wink)


Bears are going into hibernation. Winter is nearly over and we are close to breaking the $25,000 resistance. If we break that in the next 48 hours and remain there for at least 24 hours after breaking it I can see us hitting $30,000 because many of the bears are hanging onto that $25,000 resistance and as soon as it is broken they will be converted to bulls and will look to purchase because of FOMO.

I am not sure what that means for March or April we could see a small correction but I think if we break $25,000 we will not be returning there at least for this year and with the halving in 2024 I do not see us dropping back down next year. It might be the last time we see BTC in the 20,000 area.
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EOL, buddy

I could throw you a bone, Biodom - even though we may well be making similar points in regards towards difficult aspects of the short term success of any BTC accumulation theory, and so in that regard, it seems that both the DCA'ers and the lump summers could have well gotten themselves into pickles in terms of their BTC accumulation strategies over the past two to three years.

Surely, there would not been as many problems for guys/gals who had done most of their BTC accumulation prior to September 2020.. and maybe they could have even gotten away with a certain amount of success to have had done the vast majority of their accumulation prior to January 2021.. even though we had already reached new ATH (supra $20k the first time around in December 2020).

A lump summer would have been advantaged to buy prior to January 2021, but could have felt fucked to have had bought after that time... at least until we get back into June 2022 or so, then lump summers might have felt good, but still way too little time to allow for the whole matter to play out.. since we still seem to be in our current price doldrums - presuming that at some point we will get out of such current price doldrums (and get back above the 100-week moving average would be a good feeling... although the 100-week moving average is currently dropping - at a somewhat slow pace, so will we get back above the 100-week moving average, or will it come down to meet us?  .. hahahaha $36,726 currently as I type this post).

Of course, one of the disadvantages of DCA over the past couple of years (even going back to September 2020-ish) would have been that on average the BTC price would have (overall) been higher than it is now.. so a DCA'er would have been disadvantaged by that and even caught into a kind of dilemma regarding whether to get in to BTC, even though the BTC price was going up for that whole time.. so a DCA'er might have had felt that s/he did not have much of a choice, especially if they do not even have a lump sum that is available to them, unless they did do something like Saylor and borrow in September 2020 in order to frontload their BTC and also frontload the fact that they did not have cash while anticipating that they did have a cashflow.  

Part of Saylor's own strategic blunder in which he got into bitcoin in July 2020 personally and in August 2020 for his company is that his first investments into bitcoin were sufficiently aggressive (around the $10k price range) with quite high portions of his own and his company's personal treasury (something like 75% or more), but then he did not really start getting into the leveraging up of BTC purchases until the BTC price was way higher which caused his average price per BTC to shoot up into the $30k territory, even though he started out with a decently low average cost per BTC and many folks would have had considered that he had already bought enough BTC when he had already bought 75%-ish of is personal/company treasury into BTC, so why buy more, but instead Saylor had to "one-up" in terms of his financial creativity to use various forms of fairly creative leveraging opportunities to cause his BTC stash to go up by more than 4x the original amounts bought, but buying those BTC at quite higher prices too... but still he is likely going to be fine because the vast majority (if not all) of his various financial instruments were structured in such a way that they were quite well serviceable with existing cashflow and even out into a time line of due dates that were quite far out into the future (5 years or more) for when he entered into the various relations, and some of those "creative" financial instruments were not even borrowing, but instead disclosing that company shares would be used as collateral to buy BTC - meaning that that money does not need to be paid back, but would have the potential of diluting company shares (or at least leverage company shares into bitcoin more than the whole company had already been leveraged into bitcoin).

My point is that there are various ways to play these getting into bitcoin strategies, and even if I might be throwing you a wee little bit of a bone, I am not going to concede that lump summing is anything to necessarily do lightly, and as you likely may be realizing (if anything might be able to be sunk into your thick skull?) is that I have never suggested that DCA is the ONLY strategy, but I stick to my guns to suggest that it is way more the more basic entry-level strategy, even though likely many normies are tempted to lump sum, just like many normies are tempted to gamble and just like many normies have difficulties thinking in terms of increments so normies tend to have natural inclinations to think in terms of all or nothing, and lump summing plays into their tendencies, even though it is likely NOT the better starting approach, even if there may well be times in which lump summing could work better to replace or to supplement DCA.. and sure, maybe I would be hesitant to suggest that lump summing should ever completely replace DCA.. but there are scenarios in which any of us might get into an asset.. even  BTC in such a way that we are front-loaded into it (a kind of lump summing) that would then justify the potential that DCAing would not be justified or necessary since we had already bought a lot and if the price ended up going up from our (lump-summing) buying point(s).

Edit: By the way, the more I think about it, the more I consider that my own approach into bitcoin has quite a bit of lump summing elements in it, and even though I claim myself to be a DCA advocate, my own self-descriptions of what I did during my main (first) year of getting into bitcoin in 2014 was a kind of front-loading of my investment into BTC, but I did it in a DCA'ing kind of a way while attempting to reserve cash throughout the whole first year because I was not so dumb as to not be able to see that the charts showed that BTC prices had gone up 100x in 2013, so I bought initially to have some stake, and reserved money but continued to buy through the whole year.  Sure maybe you would suggest that I should have known better blah blah blah ( I heard it the whole fucking year in 2014.. everyone saying you should have known and you should have waited and blah blah blah.. but I continued to buy.. the BTC price went lower.. buy more.. and went lower buy more).. and waited the whole year so that I could have had pulled the trigger at any time in 2015 and would have had been better off.. but how the fuck is anyone really going to know with confidence?. maybe that was part of the reason that I continued to buy in 2015 and 2016, even though by the end of 2014, I had pretty high levels of confidence that I already had enough BTC. .but I kept buying with cashflow.. so 2015 and 2016 ended up playing out as a kind of ongoing DCA.. even though 2014 was a kind of DCA with frontloading intentions.. which was DCAing and lump summing.. and for myself, I really never felt any need to lump sum anymore after 2014.. because like I said, I already felt that I had enough... .. so there does seem to be some balancing of which approach might be more suitable based on how much BTC that you already have.. and the more you have, you may end up just strategically holding back, too.
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 I just can't understand how they arrived at the confidential code-name, "Sydney" rather than the obvious choice of "JayJuanGee".
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JUST IN: “If a platform is a silo, a protocol is a river: no one owns it, and everyone is free to swim.” - Ed Snowden

…Sounds like #Bitcoin and #Nostr 👀

https://twitter.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1626717186118291463?t=ak_EWg7AZUZMJ9QfR1hQnw&s=19

 ...or as we are seeing, free to piss.
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I just can't understand how they arrived at the confidential code-name, "Sydney" rather than the obvious choice of "JayJuanGee".

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 Nice but I hope they don't actually use printed menus; not for the sake of the planet but for their sanity as they will have to alter their prices quite regularly until Bitcoin becomes the global currency.

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Nice but I hope they don't actually use printed menus; not for the sake of the planet but for their sanity as they will have to alter their prices quite regularly until Bitcoin becomes the global currency.

As long as the price of BTC goes up and as long as the price of a few thousand or a few tens of thousands of Sastoshi does not seem like much to the buyer, I don't think the owner will worry too much about the menu - but after the price of BTC is double what it is today, I would seriously consider paying 1 salad $20 or more.

An electronic menu in a visible place that would automatically adjust to the BTC price would definitely make more sense.
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