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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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Damn, looks like we're poor again.
hahahahaha Stay the fuck calm!!!!!!!!!!!wait did i miss poor mode again? man im always missing out
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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Hueristic
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Whats the Old Glory flag that flew over Fort McHenry worth?
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somac.
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April 25, 2024, 01:17:29 PM |
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I see the fees have gone down unfortunately so has the BTC price
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Greyhats
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April 25, 2024, 01:22:37 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Observing $63,967.
It’s often said the longer the price stays in a tight range, the more explosive the breakout will be when it happens. We could bounce around $60,000 - $70,000 for months but when all liquidity is taken in that range and day traders are unprepared we will pump hard.
Patient HODLING, $100,000 will happen when you least expect it.
Absolutely there with you man, the green arrow up is gonna be a nice change to all this sideways. I will temper that with we are 2x-ish the 200wma right now so that’s still cause for celebrating too :-)
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Richy_T
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You know, I've seen articles in English language newspapers where the term lakh was used to describe quantity and I had no f@#$ing idea that what was. I thought it was a Ferengi term from Deep Space Nine but it turned out to mean 100,000 of something. Never mind... that still doesn't work. I've just stopped reading and listening to news altogether. It's easier than trying to decipher it.
Weird. I've never seen that used. Some niche thing?
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BitcoinBunny
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April 25, 2024, 01:28:38 PM |
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It’s often said the longer the price stays in a tight range, the more explosive the breakout will be when it happens.
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Greyhats
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April 25, 2024, 01:34:28 PM |
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You know, I've seen articles in English language newspapers where the term lakh was used to describe quantity and I had no f@#$ing idea that what was. I thought it was a Ferengi term from Deep Space Nine but it turned out to mean 100,000 of something. Never mind... that still doesn't work. I've just stopped reading and listening to news altogether. It's easier than trying to decipher it.
Weird. I've never seen that used. Some niche thing? Used in India mainly for sizing things like dirty fiat salaries
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Richy_T
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April 25, 2024, 01:37:29 PM |
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You know, I've seen articles in English language newspapers where the term lakh was used to describe quantity and I had no f@#$ing idea that what was. I thought it was a Ferengi term from Deep Space Nine but it turned out to mean 100,000 of something. Never mind... that still doesn't work. I've just stopped reading and listening to news altogether. It's easier than trying to decipher it.
Weird. I've never seen that used. Some niche thing? Used in India mainly for sizing things like dirty fiat salaries Sounds like an Indian local idiom rather than English thing then.
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April 25, 2024, 02:03:57 PM |
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Observing $63,967.
It’s often said the longer the price stays in a tight range, the more explosive the breakout will be when it happens. We could bounce around $60,000 - $70,000 for months but when all liquidity is taken in that range and day traders are unprepared we will pump hard.
Patient HODLING, $100,000 will happen when you least expect it.
This is true and that's why HODLers has been happy since the beginning of the year while billions has already been liquidated since the beginning of the year, just for today dip https://www.google.com/amp/s/decrypt.co/228029/bitcoin-price-slips-below-64000-as-209-million-in-crypto-longs-liquidated%3famp=1I see the fees have gone down unfortunately so has the BTC price Thank God this means I can get more, when I buy now Is there an NFT of this particular paper scribble? It would be double useless and perhaps create a paradox in the universe and make it all go away. I don't think so but I believe there will an id*ot, who will be thinking of doing this on Ordinals or Runes
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BitcoinBunny
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April 25, 2024, 02:27:14 PM Last edit: April 25, 2024, 02:40:21 PM by BitcoinBunny Merited by vapourminer (1), JayJuanGee (1) |
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The only AI I am interested in is you specify a concert video and regardless of the age and quality, you put on a super lightweight almost unnoticeable VR headset and can watch and listen to the entire show as if you are there in person, from any angle as if it is happening right in front of you, today. Also if you can manipulate the show surroundings: remove the entire audience and watch it by yourself would be fun. But a crowd is normally acceptable, as long as they don't bring their phones.
If it can get even more crazy and guess what shows would have been like without footage but with available information / setlists etc that would be a further good advancement.
If you can't do this within the next 10-20 years, then Nvidia stock may as well be zero dollars if you ask me.
And if you can, I'll be retiring and watching my favourite artists perform every night (most of who are gone or have stopped performing, or who are at the very end of their career right now). Goodbye BTC talk.
Again, I re-iterate: this is machine learning and not really AI I think. But it would be one of the best features of a possible future technology for me.
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cygan
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April 25, 2024, 05:37:06 PM |
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criptoevangelista
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April 25, 2024, 06:49:52 PM |
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The only AI I am interested in is you specify a concert video and regardless of the age and quality, you put on a super lightweight almost unnoticeable VR headset and can watch and listen to the entire show as if you are there in person, from any angle as if it is happening right in front of you, today. Also if you can manipulate the show surroundings: remove the entire audience and watch it by yourself would be fun. But a crowd is normally acceptable, as long as they don't bring their phones.
If it can get even more crazy and guess what shows would have been like without footage but with available information / setlists etc that would be a further good advancement.
If you can't do this within the next 10-20 years, then Nvidia stock may as well be zero dollars if you ask me.
And if you can, I'll be retiring and watching my favourite artists perform every night (most of who are gone or have stopped performing, or who are at the very end of their career right now). Goodbye BTC talk.
Again, I re-iterate: this is machine learning and not really AI I think. But it would be one of the best features of a possible future technology for me.
I could also add... imagine being able to choose for your favorite artist to sing the song you want... for example, Freddie Mercury singing this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luaUxRVNGokor Axl singing this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwbDuRLlDw4
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Gachapin
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April 25, 2024, 07:01:20 PM |
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yes... amazingly bad deal for the buyer... 16 BTC will be generational wealth in the not so distant future... I doubt that piece of paper will appreciate in the same way
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Gachapin
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I've not bought paper in a while, if it were only priced in dollars, so about $1,000,000.00 I just would have thought inflation was just bad. But 16BTC seems a bit much for a bit of paper and some writing on it. Well, if people buy NFT's, they will buy paper with scribbles on it. Still not as bad as buying a Pizza for 10.000 BTC, if you ask me.Same BS! they do at car auctions, owners and a couple of their mates bid on their own cars and pump up the price.... but hey let's continue with the fake narrative, and pretend that this BS! is really genuine and real. 🤡 could well be a fake action like the NFT guys do it all the time
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April 25, 2024, 07:14:09 PM |
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I've not bought paper in a while, if it were only priced in dollars, so about $1,000,000.00 I just would have thought inflation was just bad. But 16BTC seems a bit much for a bit of paper and some writing on it. Well, if people buy NFT's, they will buy paper with scribbles on it. Still not as bad as buying a Pizza for 10.000 BTC, if you ask me.Same BS! they do at car auctions, owners and a couple of their mates bid on their own cars and pump up the price.... but hey let's continue with the fake narrative, and pretend that this BS! is really genuine and real. 🤡 could well be a fake auction like the NFT guys do it all the time Then list it for two or three btc to sell at a loss. could be true.
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April 25, 2024, 07:27:37 PM |
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I've not bought paper in a while, if it were only priced in dollars, so about $1,000,000.00 I just would have thought inflation was just bad. But 16BTC seems a bit much for a bit of paper and some writing on it. Well, if people buy NFT's, they will buy paper with scribbles on it. Still not as bad as buying a Pizza for 10.000 BTC, if you ask me.Same BS! they do at car auctions, owners and a couple of their mates bid on their own cars and pump up the price.... but hey let's continue with the fake narrative, and pretend that this BS! is really genuine and real. 🤡 could well be a fake auction like the NFT guys do it all the time Then list it for two or three btc to sell at a loss. ... exactly.
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April 25, 2024, 08:12:11 PM |
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I've not bought paper in a while, if it were only priced in dollars, so about $1,000,000.00 I just would have thought inflation was just bad. But 16BTC seems a bit much for a bit of paper and some writing on it. Well, if people buy NFT's, they will buy paper with scribbles on it. Still not as bad as buying a Pizza for 10.000 BTC, if you ask me.Same BS! they do at car auctions, owners and a couple of their mates bid on their own cars and pump up the price.... but hey let's continue with the fake narrative, and pretend that this BS! is really genuine and real. 🤡 could well be a fake action like the NFT guys do it all the time https://twitter.com/Vivek4real_/status/1783529481539363184how about this?
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↑ That's just foreshadowing of the future reality of bitcoin value.
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Hueristic
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I've not bought paper in a while, if it were only priced in dollars, so about $1,000,000.00 I just would have thought inflation was just bad. But 16BTC seems a bit much for a bit of paper and some writing on it. Well, if people buy NFT's, they will buy paper with scribbles on it. Still not as bad as buying a Pizza for 10.000 BTC, if you ask me.Same BS! they do at car auctions, owners and a couple of their mates bid on their own cars and pump up the price.... but hey let's continue with the fake narrative, and pretend that this BS! is really genuine and real. 🤡 could well be a fake action like the NFT guys do it all the time https://twitter.com/Vivek4real_/status/1783529481539363184how about this? New washing method?
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