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~snipYeah, I'm calling it... Land ho! What's it mean? In layman's terms, rather than pictures? Are you sure that you are not related to jojo, somehow? Layman's terms? We're talking about bitcoin! *Layman's terms... sheesh Okay, hypothetically speaking, let's just say that anyone who DCA'd into a BTC ETF within their TFSA since sometime around the last ATH, ran out of TFSA-eligible powder somewhere along the way and perhaps began to cannibalize their non-BTC, TFSA-eligible investments in order to continue DCAing into a BTC ETF would have understood. It would be an honour to be related to jojo but since I'm not aware of any living family members interested in bitcoin, I would have to guess I am not.
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Layman's terms? We're talking about bitcoin! *Layman's terms... sheeshOk. I will admit. That was somewhat deserved. Sucks to be me.
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Layman's terms? We're talking about bitcoin! *Layman's terms... sheeshOk. I will admit. That was somewhat deserved. Sucks to be me. I love ya JJG #nohomo
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Layman's terms? We're talking about bitcoin! *Layman's terms... sheeshOk. I will admit. That was somewhat deserved. Sucks to be me. I love ya JJG #nohomoYou are not alone in the list of JJG lovers. He is loved because of the respect he gave by giving a detail reply to our messages.
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November 16, 2023, 06:16:28 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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A healthy correction is the desire of low coiners and no coiners.
Sure there is a group of people who maybe have not been in bitcoin for even a full cycle, so they are still busily stacking sats. They would prefer that the BTC prices stays lower for longer, so yeah, it can be understandable that even someone who had been fairly aggressively stacking sats in the past 4.5 years might still feel that s/he does not have enough cornz.
TBH, I'm not sure why no coiners are interested in correction because there was quite enough time to accumulate, So why they are now more interested in the one-time buying in FOMO, that won't be a wise move still they can still try their luck. But the low-coiner are trying to find the ray of light in the coming developments, some people are even expecting a bottom of 22k once again, but according to personal speculation a maximum possible correction will be to the 30k to 32k, in the scenario of ETF approval's delay. If you had gone to university, then maybe you end up being able to afford to stack $1k per week instead of $100 per week, but the BTC price might happen to be quite a bit higher (maybe even 10x higher) than what it was earlier when such person had lower levels of extra (discretionary) cashflow.
Haha, dear $1k per week for the accumulation of Bitcoin is really interesting but in my locality as per the service rates $1k per week is for only top-grade professionals whereas the competition rate for common graduates with high experience will be around 0.001% haha. A $100 to $400 per week will be the limit in the 9 to 5 profession for a freelancer things can be different. Your sentence will be a motivation for me I'll try my best to put all of my efforts into making myself eligible to compete for this pay rate. InshAllah
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November 16, 2023, 06:54:53 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Surely, I am NOT into the idea of moving coins for the mere sake of moving them because sometimes moving the coins might create security vulnerabilities.
I would argue that if you keep moving your coins from wallet to wallet, at some point sooner or later, you will most likely encounter a security problem or make a human mistake. The second one being more likely.
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yo Edit: Must not bait trolls, must not bait trolls, must not bait... hi my name is vapourminer and im a trollbaiteraddict trollbaiteraddict Vapourminer is the name. WallObserver news.
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Things are very clear when it comes to doing something about their uncertainty in bitcoin: Historically, Bitcoin halving events — which reduce mining rewards by half — have triggered substantial changes in the crypto landscape. These changes often lead to increased market activity and heightened investor interest. However, basing an entire business strategy on the outcomes of the halving can be a double-edged sword. Focusing solely on short-term gains could lead to missed opportunities or strategic errors that endanger a company's future viability.
The recent layoffs by layer-2 blockchain Avalanche underscore the volatility and unpredictability inherent to the crypto sector. Such developments highlight the necessity of robust risk management strategies. Companies must be prepared for any eventuality, ensuring their survival beyond the halving event. This calls for a focus on sustainable growth, solid financial planning and a reluctance to overextend in pursuit of fleeting opportunities. Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-companies-excited-bitcoins-halving-expect-some-failWe are all waiting for the bitcoin halving with very good vibes, because we know that they can give us the best results, because it can be said that bitcoin will rise in price. I work in a company that deals with animal care, and the investors in that company do not know much about bitcoin, I have talked to them very briefly about bitcoin, and they are considering it, this type of article is very Relevant for business owners, especially those who are more inclined to see other types of businesses.
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from https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/alturaWhat is the market sentiment of Altura today?The community is bullish as more than 100% of users are feeling good about Altura (ALU) today.
Wow. More than 100%! Now that's bull ishshit.
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Ah another new electronic gadgets. We are getting more and more dependent on these electronic gadgets rather then enjoying the real moments ourselves. Reminds me of this once again, " life was much easier and simple when apple and black berry were just fruits". Haha, TBH this is a worse development, now there's nothing called privacy in this world. I'm fearful that identity misuse is gonna be a mass destruction in the coming time. How can they allow such gadgets production? AI sucks, we are not getting it right now, I'm not inspired by the fictional movies and theories about AI this is my honest self-view. A few days ago I and my friend were discussing the ads, and how they even use our microphone to collect data as an Android user I'm disappointed because when I tested it, that was true they collect data through a microphone, not sure its a bug but I was very comfortable because after Android 11 it was expected in the background no hardware is accessible by the application until we run them.
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Wow. More than 100%! Now that's bullishshit.
Haha.. Nope its Altra-shit
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