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Little bit more quiet we are
When not chasing ATH’s
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Little bit more quiet we are
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March 16, 2024, 07:41:10 PM

We are poor again 😕
Lol it's the price that fell not the quantity you own
With its intrinsic value and potential price
We still rich
Always would be as long as we have some BTC in our wallet.
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Little bit more quiet we are
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yeah 66k+ is old hat 🎩
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Too much ChartBuddy...
Too quiet in these here parts.
Calm before next pump?

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March 16, 2024, 08:08:41 PM

Lol it's the price that fell not the quantity you own
With its intrinsic value and potential price
We still rich
Always would be as long as we have some BTC in our wallet.


You keep Bitcoin in a wallet?

I prefer cold storage addresses. Safer.
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we haven't even reached the 2021 ATH when corrected for inflation.  plenty of upside left
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we haven't even reached the 2021 ATH when corrected for inflation.  plenty of upside left

we can only hope. hodl hodl hodl. till you reach your marks.
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Lol it's the price that fell not the quantity you own
With its intrinsic value and potential price
We still rich
Always would be as long as we have some BTC in our wallet.


You keep Bitcoin in a wallet?

I prefer cold storage addresses. Safer.
I thought they were all called wallet
Both Hot and cold.
Planning on getting one though
But considering the idle fund, not to mention not currently in my home base residence that I can feel better hiding it. 
Heard its easier to hold with cold wallet since its time consuming to move your coin to a hot wallet 
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Gotcha..it was just a comparison of styles on my part and everyone uses what works for them.
If something happens within my params, I will remind you, though  Wink

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Something.







Ok.  For reals..


Your params are so damned vague that they are bound to be true almost no matter what happens.

What it means to be a HoDLer:

A couple of days ago I sold some fraction of BTC for $900 (unintentionally caught the top!) just for fun, to test a new overseas bank account for future fiat money transfers. Everything went smoothly, got my $900, but then it dawned on me that I actually lost 0.0123 BTC! Still feel bad about it...

Never again! Buy when you can, sell when you absolutely must!
HoDL.

NO problema.  Buy them back.

It takes a while to get used to selling BTC, but when you are multitudes or even magnitudes in profits, and also if you have gotten to a status that you know that you have accumulated enough (and/or more than enough), then it becomes easier and easier to shave some off here and there at various points... and if you sell a small enough amount you realize that you still have plenty.

Saylor should be in the same camp as me... but he is not.

something is wrong with him.


You don't need to be like Saylor.. at some point, you have enough BTC.. and you can start to shave some off.

Don't get me wrong.  From what I have come to understand, it is not like Saylor is living any kind of deprived life materially, so yeah, he seems to have plenty of resources to just live.. so he seems to be making some other kind of a point by wanting to gather as many coins as he can.

But normies like us (royal perhaps?) should not necessarily need to live like that. 

At some point we have enough and we have more than enough.. and there should be no problem to set some free.. and to let someone else buy them..and get involved in dee cornz.

we haven't even reached the 2021 ATH when corrected for inflation.  plenty of upside left

we can only hope. hodl hodl hodl. till you reach your marks.

He is talking royal of course, since many of the rest of us (or at least yours truly) have already reached our ATH. and we (potentially royal) don't give no shits about technically trying to figure out the extent of inflation... but yeah of course, a positive side to that message is to take for granted that we are still heading UP in the short to medium term...
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March 16, 2024, 09:13:35 PM

It's kind of funny that countries are now 'reporting' that they bought ONE extra bitcoin.
Or, maybe, they just messed up the phrase in english.
In comparison, Saylor scoops thousands, aka Saylor=many many countries.
Sovereign individual, indeed.
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Lol it's the price that fell not the quantity you own
With its intrinsic value and potential price
We still rich
Always would be as long as we have some BTC in our wallet.
You keep Bitcoin in a wallet?

I prefer cold storage addresses. Safer.
I thought they were all called wallet
Both Hot and cold.
Planning on getting one though
But considering the idle fund, not to mention not currently in my home base residence that I can feel better hiding it. 
Heard its easier to hold with cold wallet since its time consuming to move your coin to a hot wallet 

These terms in regards to how hot or how cold any wallet might be are all relative, and surely some kinds of wallets are more detached from abilities to tamper with them, but some of the kinds of wallets are overly complicated, so even if they might be secure, we could be putting some of our coins at risk through over complication.

When Jimbo refers to "cold storage address" he is referring to kinds of paperwallets, and many of us likely don't even know how to do paper wallets, and perhaps that makes them more secure, even though there have been some suggestions that some paperwallets had issues in terms of the way their keys were generated - but maybe they are also less vulnerable if there is ONLY a certain amount of value in each paper wallet, so it might be doubtful if they all might end up being compromised at one time, if any of them might have had been vulnerable to the ways their keys had been generated.

Similar with hardware wallets. They can have some vulnerabilities in key generation but also in terms of the way they interact with servers and even questions of back doors - though it is thought that the more open source they are then the less likely for trickery in terms of the code being run... I am surely not going to claim to be an expert or even to know about all of the various tradeoffs in terms of how much value might be held in certain ways in order to trigger different practices, because some kinds of solutions might take some time to learn and also to figure out that they might not be as great as they appear to be, which I think is the case with the new device (named Bitkey) launched by Block.. which is likely going to be very popular, yet it does not seem to be a device that is really facilitating self-sovereignty so I cannot be sure if it is worse to lead the masses in a kind of deception about their own level of self-sovereignty through such a device that is likely to be popular.

It's kind of funny that countries are now 'reporting' that they bought ONE extra bitcoin.
Or, maybe, they just messed up the phrase in english.
In comparison, Saylor scoops thousands, aka Saylor=many many countries.
Sovereign individual, indeed.

Something seems to be wrong with Saylor.

Normies should not be attempting to emulate that behavior... for reasons I already mentioned in my earlier post.
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we haven't even reached the 2021 ATH when corrected for inflation.  plenty of upside left

Was thinking along those lines as well.

The inflation bumfuckery over the last few years is under estimated by most people.
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Saylor uses leverage on the MSTR account...and at some point it won't work anymore.
I don't think that he used leverage in his own personal account, though.
Look at the MSTR stock: it is represented by a hill (2000 "bubble"), then a 20 year long valley, now-another hill. Not your typical "buy and hold" company.
Saylor sells the stock at a premium to btc, despite the fact that his company is 95% btc.
I understand this, but it is unlikely to last and the bust would be tremendous if he does not deleverage at some point.

In personal finances, I always hold no leverage (apart from housing, of course).
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