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I was watching Stamp, saw over $70,000.
Feels good to see an ATH before the halving, could mean we are in for a super cycle.
$70,000 is nothing though, we will need moon suits where we’re going this time.
nah...
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BitcoinBunny
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Whichever clown you support in the UK and US elections this year, it is clear we are going to be stuck with a bunch of nincompoop politicians who don't embrace Bitcoin or even mention it or in most cases probably don't even know about it. Maybe it's better that way.
But still, I find that truly astonishing when it's clear what is now happening in the money markets.
BTC: 7 weeks to get to the same level of ETF inflows as it took gold over 3 years.
Madness, Bitcoin is moving faster than I ever thought possible.
For a few years I've been wondering if my original sell (a little piece to retire) target of $7.5 million was actually still going to happen but NOW I think it's quite a conservative valuation for around 2035.
Hopefully, the Dollar / Pound hasn't debased by another 50% by then!
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Whichever clown you support in the UK and US elections this year, it is clear we are going to be stuck with a bunch of nincompoop politicians who don't embrace Bitcoin or even mention it or in most cases probably don't even know about it. Maybe it's better that way.
Undoubtedly better. The only likely public position politicians are likely to take with Bitcoin is to try and curtail it. Likely the only thing that keeps them from doing so is that it's better for political corruption on a personal level.
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Funny how we were hearing that there will only be a few Bitcoin ETFs that will survive in the long run. So far it looks like all of them will be profitable anyway ($50 million+ is usually profitable apparently). Why would any disappear?
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March 08, 2024, 08:54:11 PM |
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Gachapin
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OT: anybody in favor of Sub-Zero fridge? The darned thing is $13.8K around here, lol. My better half is following btc chart now and it makes her "excite", as Borat would say. To me, any fridge is a good fridge....
I've worked on a few houses with people that had one. Yeah, they look impressive enough but to me, a fridge is a fridge. I'd rather spend it on a car or keep it in BTC haha. But you know the saying... happy wife, happy life :p Fridge? Car? They're both just machines. I find it amusing that some people actually get personally attached to machines. yep. objectophilia in extreme cases
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BitcoinBunny
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Doubt I would ever buy a car over £20,000 again, unless we have more hyper inflation of course. But for now it's about the limit to spend out of my dirty poop fiat funds.
The jokes about Lambos were funny. But I would NEVER, EVER buy one. Even if suddenly MicroStrategy's BTC were deposited into my wallet.
The more I have, the less I am wanting to spend as I guess when you get older you also realise several things:
1) Buying things with debt is terrible. 2) Spending more than you need on something is an utter waste of money and frankly often time also. 3) Having too many things becomes very stressful 4) Time moves faster than you can possibly enjoy stuff 5) The latest stuff is often not the best or what you really need (I had my last iPhone for 6 years, it was always the oldest and smallest phone when I was in a group of people, but I felt good getting long term value out of it)
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March 08, 2024, 09:02:05 PM |
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Congrats to the HODLERs. We did it! Loved seeing 70k fall this morning and holding about the prior ATH. Will be a fun bull market, especially since we have the halving around the corner. TICK TOK
LONG LIVE THE LONGS.
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March 08, 2024, 09:12:22 PM |
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Some voxelart I found on twitter (long time ago, in 2021):
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March 08, 2024, 09:23:33 PM Last edit: March 08, 2024, 09:47:44 PM by Biodom |
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Doubt I would ever buy a car over £20,000 again, unless we have more hyper inflation of course. But for now it's about the limit to spend out of my dirty poop fiat funds.
The jokes about Lambos were funny. But I would NEVER, EVER buy one. Even if suddenly MicroStrategy's BTC were deposited into my wallet.
The more I have, the less I am wanting to spend as I guess when you get older you also realise several things:
1) Buying things with debt is terrible. 2) Spending more than you need on something is an utter waste of money and frankly often time also. 3) Having too many things becomes very stressful 4) Time moves faster than you can possibly enjoy stuff 5) The latest stuff is often not the best or what you really need (I had my last iPhone for 6 years, it was always the oldest and smallest phone when I was in a group of people, but I felt good getting long term value out of it)
If someone throws free money at me, I would take it: 1. One cc had this offer: spend 6K in 3 mo and get $900 cashback, then no interest for 15 mo plus 1.5% cashback on all spend. I understand that they want to lure you in, but they can't if you are disciplined, pay off the initial spend by the deadline and payoff every time from then on. More then $1K in my pocket and no additional responsibilities. 2. Another card: small opening credit, like $200, but then almost 24 mo with no interest and 2% goes to IRAs. 3. Agree with the latest stuff might not be the best-did not change the phone for a few years-no need. 4. I don't have and don't need many things, just basics; the house got plenty of open spaces, and we actually threw away or put in the attic at least 20-30% of the stuff that got accumulated over the last 15-20 years.
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March 08, 2024, 09:35:32 PM |
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OT: anybody in favor of Sub-Zero fridge? The darned thing is $13.8K around here, lol. My better half is following btc chart now and it makes her "excite", as Borat would say. To me, any fridge is a good fridge....
I've worked on a few houses with people that had one. Yeah, they look impressive enough but to me, a fridge is a fridge. I'd rather spend it on a car or keep it in BTC haha. But you know the saying... happy wife, happy life :p Fridge? Car? They're both just machines. I find it amusing that some people actually get personally attached to machines. yep. objectophilia in extreme cases https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrNBEhzjg8Ilike this?
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March 08, 2024, 10:03:22 PM |
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March 08, 2024, 11:01:15 PM |
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March 08, 2024, 11:01:53 PM |
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OT: anybody in favor of Sub-Zero fridge? The darned thing is $13.8K around here, lol. My better half is following btc chart now and it makes her "excite", as Borat would say. To me, any fridge is a good fridge....
Ones with LG linear compressors are not.
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Didn't get to see it in Imax, had car issues so went to the local theater. Fuck.
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From the Top 20 Days thread: Rank BitStamp USD/BTC 1 2024-03-08 68221 USD 2 2021-11-09 67483 USD 3 2024-03-07 67191 USD 4 2024-03-06 66315 USD 5 2021-11-10 66256 USD 6 2024-03-04 65970 USD 7 2021-11-08 65762 USD 8 2021-10-20 65702 USD 9 2021-11-15 65064 USD 10 2024-03-05 65034 USD 11 2021-11-11 64931 USD 12 2021-10-21 64502 USD 13 2021-11-14 64456 USD 14 2021-11-13 64113 USD 15 2021-11-12 63900 USD 16 2021-04-14 63315 USD 17 2021-10-19 63168 USD 18 2021-04-15 62949 USD 19 2021-10-25 62745 USD 20 2021-11-03 62608 USD 21 2024-03-03 62489 USD 22 2021-11-02 62447 USD 23 2021-11-07 62216 USD 24 2021-04-13 62143 USD 25 2024-02-29 62117 USD 26 2024-03-01 62097 USD 27 2021-10-22 62069 USD 28 2024-03-02 62027 USD 29 2021-10-26 61895 USD 30 2021-11-04 61789 USD 31 2021-10-18 61675 USD 32 2021-10-30 61605 USD 33 2021-10-29 61534 USD 34 2021-04-16 61478 USD 35 2021-11-05 61449 USD 36 2021-11-01 61302 USD 37 2021-10-16 61253 USD 38 2021-04-17 61112 USD 39 2021-10-31 61085 USD 40 2021-10-23 61064 USD 41 2021-11-06 60862 USD 42 2021-11-16 60734 USD 43 2021-10-17 60685 USD 44 2021-10-24 60481 USD 45 2021-03-14 60429 USD 46 2024-02-28 60403 USD 47 2021-04-12 60169 USD 48 2021-10-15 60134 USD 49 2021-10-28 60131 USD 50 2021-04-10 60037 USD 51 2021-11-17 59813 USD 52 2021-04-11 59797 USD 53 2021-03-13 59670 USD 54 2021-04-02 59378 USD 55 2021-10-27 59370 USD 56 2021-11-21 59185 USD 57 2021-04-01 58826 USD 58 2021-03-20 58820 USD 59 2021-11-20 58791 USD 60 2021-11-18 58687 USD 61 2021-05-08 58665 USD 62 2021-03-31 58640 USD 63 2021-04-03 58586 USD 64 2021-03-18 58586 USD 65 2021-03-30 58473 USD 66 2021-11-25 58316 USD 67 2021-04-06 58307 USD 68 2021-03-19 58307 USD 69 2021-04-05 58289 USD 70 2021-04-09 58229 USD 71 2021-05-03 57906 USD 72 2021-05-09 57902 USD 73 2021-05-01 57825 USD 74 2021-11-29 57636 USD 75 2021-10-14 57623 USD 76 2021-04-04 57572 USD 77 2021-11-30 57431 USD 78 2021-12-01 57380 USD 79 2021-11-22 57339 USD 80 2021-04-08 57275 USD 81 2021-03-29 57263 USD 82 2021-03-21 57207 USD 83 2021-11-19 57203 USD 84 2021-02-21 57158 USD 85 2021-03-15 57137 USD 86 2021-05-07 57025 USD 87 2021-11-23 57006 USD 88 2021-05-10 56970 USD 89 2021-05-06 56806 USD 90 2021-10-11 56802 USD 91 2021-05-02 56788 USD 92 2024-02-27 56716 USD 93 2021-03-12 56712 USD 94 2021-11-24 56694 USD 95 2021-04-07 56684 USD 96 2021-12-02 56681 USD 97 2021-03-11 56339 USD 98 2021-10-12 56336 USD 99 2021-02-20 56335 USD 100 2021-03-17 56333 USD * * Chart Explanation * * Top of the heap.
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March 09, 2024, 12:45:22 AM |
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From the Top 20 Days thread: Rank BitStamp USD/BTC 1 2024-03-08 68221 USD 2 2021-11-09 67483 USD 3 2024-03-07 67191 USD 4 2024-03-06 66315 USD 5 2021-11-10 66256 USD 6 2024-03-04 65970 USD 7 2021-11-08 65762 USD 8 2021-10-20 65702 USD 9 2021-11-15 65064 USD 10 2024-03-05 65034 USD 11 2021-11-11 64931 USD 12 2021-10-21 64502 USD 13 2021-11-14 64456 USD 14 2021-11-13 64113 USD 15 2021-11-12 63900 USD 16 2021-04-14 63315 USD 17 2021-10-19 63168 USD 18 2021-04-15 62949 USD 19 2021-10-25 62745 USD 20 2021-11-03 62608 USD 21 2024-03-03 62489 USD 22 2021-11-02 62447 USD 23 2021-11-07 62216 USD 24 2021-04-13 62143 USD 25 2024-02-29 62117 USD 26 2024-03-01 62097 USD 27 2021-10-22 62069 USD 28 2024-03-02 62027 USD 29 2021-10-26 61895 USD 30 2021-11-04 61789 USD 31 2021-10-18 61675 USD 32 2021-10-30 61605 USD 33 2021-10-29 61534 USD 34 2021-04-16 61478 USD 35 2021-11-05 61449 USD 36 2021-11-01 61302 USD 37 2021-10-16 61253 USD 38 2021-04-17 61112 USD 39 2021-10-31 61085 USD 40 2021-10-23 61064 USD 41 2021-11-06 60862 USD 42 2021-11-16 60734 USD 43 2021-10-17 60685 USD 44 2021-10-24 60481 USD 45 2021-03-14 60429 USD 46 2024-02-28 60403 USD 47 2021-04-12 60169 USD 48 2021-10-15 60134 USD 49 2021-10-28 60131 USD 50 2021-04-10 60037 USD 51 2021-11-17 59813 USD 52 2021-04-11 59797 USD 53 2021-03-13 59670 USD 54 2021-04-02 59378 USD 55 2021-10-27 59370 USD 56 2021-11-21 59185 USD 57 2021-04-01 58826 USD 58 2021-03-20 58820 USD 59 2021-11-20 58791 USD 60 2021-11-18 58687 USD 61 2021-05-08 58665 USD 62 2021-03-31 58640 USD 63 2021-04-03 58586 USD 64 2021-03-18 58586 USD 65 2021-03-30 58473 USD 66 2021-11-25 58316 USD 67 2021-04-06 58307 USD 68 2021-03-19 58307 USD 69 2021-04-05 58289 USD 70 2021-04-09 58229 USD 71 2021-05-03 57906 USD 72 2021-05-09 57902 USD 73 2021-05-01 57825 USD 74 2021-11-29 57636 USD 75 2021-10-14 57623 USD 76 2021-04-04 57572 USD 77 2021-11-30 57431 USD 78 2021-12-01 57380 USD 79 2021-11-22 57339 USD 80 2021-04-08 57275 USD 81 2021-03-29 57263 USD 82 2021-03-21 57207 USD 83 2021-11-19 57203 USD 84 2021-02-21 57158 USD 85 2021-03-15 57137 USD 86 2021-05-07 57025 USD 87 2021-11-23 57006 USD 88 2021-05-10 56970 USD 89 2021-05-06 56806 USD 90 2021-10-11 56802 USD 91 2021-05-02 56788 USD 92 2024-02-27 56716 USD 93 2021-03-12 56712 USD 94 2021-11-24 56694 USD 95 2021-04-07 56684 USD 96 2021-12-02 56681 USD 97 2021-03-11 56339 USD 98 2021-10-12 56336 USD 99 2021-02-20 56335 USD 100 2021-03-17 56333 USD * * Chart Explanation * * Top of the heap. Bang go BTC go! It was very nice to see this. Also the 70.2k was sweet. my jinx has now passed. the 2021 april prediction of 70k in may of 2021 has finally happened.
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