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Drank some coffee late
I see Bitcoin is up too
Wish I was down though


Re-hydration time...
Water in and urine out,
Then soon back to bed.

Thanks Jimbo T.O.
Good advice as usual
I got a bit more

Bulls and calves stomping
The corn field shining with light
The time of high tide

#haiku

Next attempt on ATH
initiated today
A Haiku Sunday


$2 short of $70k...

FFS, Bitcoin! Give us what we want!

Edit: $1 to go!

(^Oh wait that's not Haiku... nm)

I called in today
Too far to drive to band sesh
Life good anyway

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I like your texts JJG and I read as many as I can

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Interesting. It was also my first SSD based netbook, while i did experiment with Linux based VDR (DVB-S) before, in which i decided to install 4GB SSD as a system drive for fast boot, 2007, AFAIR.  My eeePC was a later edition, including 3G sim slot and most components were covered by a plastic sheet inside, for dust protection. It was the perfect tool for hacking on the road and wardriving in urban areas. For now i will move to 12" mediatek netbook, some leftover from my mother, but i will have to install an SSD first, beacuse booting this thing to working state takes at least five minutes.
One thing to add: The eeePC battery held up quite well over all those years.


The netbooks were nice. It's a shame Microsoft decided to embrace, extend, extinguish. Now we have Chromebooks, I guess. I still have an eeepc with Ubuntu myself which is still useful on occasion.
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oh god fucking real estate taxes have gone nuts. I likely will move from New Jersey as I got back to back 20% increases.


Will you know how to fill your gas tank? Are all your miners on solar?
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bitcoin currently trading near $69.3kish on moderate weekend volumes with a all time high weekly close in sight


soaring up higher
humble corn showing green shoots
reaching for the stars


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oh god fucking real estate taxes have gone nuts. I likely will move from New Jersey as I got back to back 20% increases.


Will you know how to fill your gas tank? .....

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It was also my first SSD based netbook, while i did experiment with Linux based VDR (DVB-S) before, in which i decided to install 4GB SSD as a system drive for fast boot, 2007, AFAIR.  My eeePC was a later edition, including 3G sim slot and most components were covered by a plastic sheet inside, for dust protection. It was the perfect tool for hacking on the road and wardriving in urban areas.

At least you were aware back then about what a performance bottleneck storage was. It seemed as if CPU speed was the only thing a lot of people cared about. I remember a friend being annoyed that my old Socket7 AMD K6-2 system was visibly faster than his brand spanking new Pentium3 system. I pointed out that I had 4 times as much RAM and a faster HDD.

I was always fascinated by the idea of booting from solid-state storage but flash memory capacities were too small then. In 2005 Gigabyte brought out iRAM which put 4 DIMMs on a PCI card to allow fast booting but it was vulnerable to power outages. I backed off until decently sized SLC non-volatile SSDs became available a year or two later. My big breakthrough came when I replaced my RAID-0 array of 4 10000RPM WD Raptors with 4 OCZ Vertex SSDs in RAID-0. I was disappointed to find it was bottlenecked by my motherboard's southbridge. I had to get a PCIe RAID card to get full performance. From there I graduated to my first OCZ Revodrive.

Those were the days.

You mention wardriving. Many people didn't bother to protect their wifi back then so wardriving was a thing. I remember warning people about protecting their wifi after an incident in Toronto's west end. The cops stopped a car at 5:00am driving the wrong way on a residential street. They found the driver with his pants at his ankles masturbating as he downloaded kiddie porn onto his laptop using other people's wifi networks. Good thing the cops got the guy. Imagine some sucker sleeping innocently at home not knowing he was getting put on the kiddie porn list.

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oh god fucking real estate taxes have gone nuts. I likely will move from New Jersey as I got back to back 20% increases.


Will you know how to fill your gas tank? Are all your miners on solar?

I am a native new yorker. I have filled my gas tank many times.

My mine has closed down. I have over 140watts of idle gear as I type.

I mine a few miners at my home.

A modded s19xp and a L7

plus a few gpus. About 4500 watts an hour.
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oh god fucking real estate taxes have gone nuts. I likely will move from New Jersey as I got back to back 20% increases.


Will you know how to fill your gas tank? Are all your miners on solar?

Philipma is next level, I bet he is already DIYing his own solar cells and miners at this point   Grin.
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Whatever someone thinks about Blackrock and others now trying to dominate BTC markets and derivative products and what not, it is still something positive in the sense that all the retail investors can ride the wave that these gangsters are creating. And they are certainly not in it to jump ship one or two years later. They understand that the market for digital value is scalable like nothing has ever been scalable before.

You might be correct that there are not as many of the ETF clients that are going to jump ship in one or two years, but they are still individuals, governments and institutions, they are not one monolith and the coins are not Blackrock's.  Blackrock is merely an intermediary that has to follow the exposure of their clients in regards to having to buy and sell the bitcoin to cover the sold BTC spot price ETF shares.

Ok maybe using a phrase like "certainly not" takes things a bit too far. No need risking to be wrong because of using absolute terms. But as you said, they are an intermediary that follows the money and I am sure chances are very high that the "customer base" will most likely only grow from here. I don't like to call people who own BTC customers, but here it does apply as they get served by an intermediary.

I am basing my assumptions on observations in my closer environment. When I see 12 years old kids talking about BTC and cryptocurrencies, what are the chances that they prefer another asset class like gold or art over digital goods? The only risk I see is that all kinds of worthless digital goods could dilute some of the potential for BTC specifcially. But BTC clearly is the real deal and every time someone burns their fingers with some worthless meme coin or NFT, I believe that most of them will learn the lesson and decide to hold a significant portion of BTC in their portfolio even at quite a young age.

We will still see cycles I think and I am realistic about the downside and upside potential in the short term. Could BTC's price be cut in half? It could, it has done that in the past and it might do it again in the future. But unless something really bad happens, like some algorithmic issues or a new technology that makes BTC obsolete (which I have no idea about what that could be looking like in the near future), I am very optimistic for BTC.

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No  my partner managed to lose more than 100000 usdt in sfx.

my thoughts on holding usdt are it is supposed to be 75% backed by US t-bills

so why trust usdt you may as well trust t-bills and cut out the middle man.

t-bills pay half assed interest but if it is a small amount of btc you cash.

10percent of your coins in your case seems okay. t-bills are pretty safe.

I have I bonds and silver and a lot less btc than you.

plus the home is paid off.

You are back to pumping Tbills and Ibonds?  Ibonds lock up your liquidity for a period of time, especially if you want to earn the interest that they proclaim that you are going to get at some point.  So, maybe UnDerDoG81 might be worried about such liquidity.  I am not sure how easy it is to get in and out of Tbills or how the interest works with that.

Of course, in most cases, USDT does not pay interest or yield, but as I suggested earlier AquaWallet seems to at least allow for the holding of USDT without exchange risk... and maybe guys have other options for holding USDT.   

I don't give that many shits about USDT in terms of pumping it, but just talking about it as a dollar pegged (stable coin), it is not just backed up by T-bills, and it seems to be over-collateralized, so it holds other assets besides T-bills.. (including bitcoin, dollars in banks and probably some other assets that you can look up with their attempts to try to be a bit somewhat disclosing with aspects of their collateralization efforts)..

JJG, I miss your (lengthy) discussions. I was here a little before you, I recall your sim swap loss. I think tech support has gotten better since then. No matter how tight the physical and technical aspects are, plain old social engineering can get to many humans. Even though it is a matter of inconvenience, if I am calling tech support for anything, I am glad to see them re-verify some of the basics, if the call is passed to someone upstream.

My loss was near-total. I had quit smoking, and DCA my cigarette expenses into BTC for ten years. I had a good job, and was already spending the cig money on killing myself slowly. I told myself for years, that even if BTC somehow got 51%-ed into nothing, I have still done a better thing for my life, by quitting smoking. I am fortunate that BTC let me pay off my mortgage, buy a couple of old vehicles, replace windows/doors in my old house. Too many people have debt until they are 100 years old, this  is obviously not sustainable on the long-term.

When this happened,  I was caught up in many emotions. That is when I disappeared here. I was so guilt-ridden, I didn't even feel I could read here. Now I am culling excess physical things from my life, selling what I can to keep buying BTC. I've got a few old guitars that I don't play, and a few old cars that I don't drive, so flipping them to BTC where I can. I am old, but hope I can live through another halving or two.

A lot of that sounds gruelling, yet somehow we have to figure out ways to live with any negative things that might have had already happened to us without letting them break us into some kind of self-destructive mode - if possible.. and surely some people do end up falling into self-destructive mode.. so if you can see some ways forward that likely are not going to put you back where you were earlier, then at least there could be some way to salvage something out of the carnage, even if it might only be knowledge and further building of character.. if that can even be possible with elders.. since so many of us can become more and more disgruntled as we get older since there are a lot of challenges that come through the aging process, and some folks have more challenges than others in terms of health and/or various misfortunes.

Another thing is identifying bitcoin as a place to store some value and then staying with that conviction, and hopefully you at least have another 4 years or more in front of you, even though we never know, which can be one of the challenges if we put too much value into something like bitcoin if we are wanting to have some liquidity, too... so if we overinvest into bitcoin, we could end up needing some of that capital (liquidity) at a time that is not of our choosing.. especially if we are elderly.. including maybe not sure if we have more than 4 years as our new investment timeline... which from my perspective, if we do not know if we have 4 years as our investment timeline, then that would mean underinvesting rather than overinvesting as someone in their youth might more easily be able to justify doing.

Now? I'm pretty good. I have a few aches and pains, go to the gym several mornings a week, but am healthier than I have been in years.

There is the push-up challenge too, even if you are not able to do full push-ups or get up to 100 per day.  They seem to have helped me quite a bit, even though I have been sore for the last 35 days since I started.. but still getting stronger and no major injuries from it, so far.

I personally am thinking that resistance training is better than cardio for the elderly, even though there could be justification for both, there is a problem of loosing muscle mass, and so ever since I started this push-up challenge, I have realized that I had been doing too much cardio and probably not sufficiently preserving my muscle through resistance training (to be fair, I did increase my resistance training about 6 months prior to the push-up challenge, but the push ups were a great addition, since it is so easy to do them almost anywhere at any time, even though sure there could be some places where it might be a little embarrassing to see an elderly doing 10 pushups in the parking lot)

Getting by on a small retirement. I live way out in the country. My wife and I love each other. If I had $MILLIONS that could not buy the good things, that I already have.

We know that money does not buy all the good things in life, but surely we likely realize that if we have any kind of fixed income, it is not keeping up with the increases in prices and/or the various debasements of fiat, so surely that remains part of the justification for keeping some value in bitcoin and being able to defer spending it while it is building up to a certain appreciable size.. or whatever you can, if your timeline might not be long enough to really build it in any grand way.

EDIT: Grand  Funk 1974

I don't need a whole lot of money,
I don't need a big fine car.
I got everything that a man could want,
I got more than I could ask for.
I don't have to run around,
I don't have to stay out all night.
'Cause I got me a sweet... a sweet, lovin' woman,
And she knows just how to treat me right.

Well my baby, she's alright,
Well my baby, she's clean out-of-sight.
Don't you know that she's... she's some kind of wonderful.


Seems that no one can really buy the solid relationship kinds of things.
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Seems that no one can really buy the solid relationship kinds of things.


Buy a diamond ring
Everybody tells me so
Can't buy me love, no






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You know "their" from "there",
And you know "lose" from "loose" too.
Watch that bear, will you?

Ledgers made in France,
Trezors in Czech Republic.
Eurotrash wallets!

Green candles pumpin',
Nocoiners waiting to buy,
Bears trying to fly...

Sci-fi choo-choo trains,
Yellow dancing bananas,
Wooden corn earrings.

We knew it would come.
Few expected it so soon.
ATH is here!

Cats elongating...
Mouse scroll-wheels red-hot spinning...
iPhone screens bulging...

Bye bears, hello bulls.
proudhon has shown us the way.
6 digits this year!

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Sideways sideways sideways...

Well at least the 200WMA goes up.

I'm thinking about what you said JJG but I think the 200WMA is too conservative for me at this point. I'd rather have something like 2 years of fiat for my living expenses, and try to time sells at "good prices", sell something like 6 months living expenses, rinse and repeat. And not go below 1 year of fiat in reserve.

But I'm not decided on when to start.
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