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Why do I get the feeling of impending doom and that we are in for a rug pull and a massive market correction everywhere?
Can this even happen in the summer?
The FED finally lowering rates in an emergency attempt to keep the fake AI bubble going?
Biden finally giving in over the next week or two and trying to push Kakala to try to increase confidence, which will fail.
UK emergency budget by the Labour party showering us with more Christmas Tax takings.
Hopefully it's just a bad dream.
Data is pointing that way. But what will follow will be more stimulus so any pullback will be brief. My bet is the Fed drops rates this month.
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July 04, 2024, 03:47:26 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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*looks at price*
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This assumes the German government's intention is not to affect the market.
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Tesla $293 7/18/2023 Bitcoin $29914 7/18/2023 Just sayin'...
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Some sigh while some laugh. Others just yawn at the price. Gotta love Bitcoin.
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Some sigh while some laugh. Others just yawn at the price. Gotta love Bitcoin.
I keep doing my DCA to hodl tight, I don't mind those who sigh or get angry over the price. Btw this is best time to keep accumulating. I tasted a bit of 56k waiting for another best opportunity to cast my net again.
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Welll...you can draw any time period you want, but TSLA is still down a little for 2024 and bitcoin is up 26% or so. That said, TSLA was plunging in April 2024 at $142 and was a good buy back then, in retrospect. Did you buy it? I didn't as i cannot predict when Elon comes out with some new story and whether market would believe him. You buy that stock on faith only (based on a story). He thinks robotaxis would be big...maybe, maybe not. Same for the robot. EVENTUALLY, it probably will be big, the question is: when?
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Welll...you can draw any time period you want, but TSLA is still down a little for 2024 and bitcoin is up 26% or so. That said, TSLA was plunging in April 2024 at $142 and was a good buy back then, in retrospect. Did you buy it? I didn't as i cannot predict when Elon comes out with some new story and whether market would believe him. You buy that stock on faith only (based on a story). He thinks robotaxis would be big...maybe, maybe not. Same for the robot. EVENTUALLY, it probably will be big, the question is: when? That Robot looks like trash, so does the cybertrash, yet people still want it and believe the company will go to the moon. It seems more like a memecoin now. The fact the company is totally not interested in making normal, sustainable net zero cars (it always has to be something dumb - an unusable truck with pedestrian killing angles, removing stalks, adding an irritating reflective internal light bar, a useless entertainment screen in the back whilst there is still no basic instrument cluster or easy way to enable / disable wipers), should be a warning. But it's not. People are buying Elon's gimmicky crap, exchanging Tesla cars even faster than ICE ones. Social media is trying to brainwash everyone like you are missing out, JUST like shitcoins. It's all extreme and utter horseshit!
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Talking about something strange: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/bitcoin-hodlers-need-to-pull-their-weight-tooThe question becomes, “How to secure the network (i.e. pay the miners) while HODLing?”
I believe the answer is to implement a HODL_FEE, which would compensate miners from dormant addresses.
In keeping with the bitcoin ethos, the HODL_FEE would be charged:
(a) to any address that had no coins going in or out for the last 52,500 blocks, which is one-quarter the halving period (approximately 1-year), and
(b) in an amount equal to 50% of Median Transaction Fee over the previous two weeks. Therefore, the HOLD_FEE would be re-set in a similar manner as the difficulty adjustment. TL;DR Noises about taxing HODLers. Phil might applaud, but I think it would be destructive.
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July 04, 2024, 04:42:16 PM Last edit: July 05, 2024, 06:04:16 AM by LoyceV Merited by JayJuanGee (1), psycodad (1) |
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Talking about something strange: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/bitcoin-hodlers-need-to-pull-their-weight-tooThe question becomes, “How to secure the network (i.e. pay the miners) while HODLing?”
I believe the answer is to implement a HODL_FEE, which would compensate miners from dormant addresses.
In keeping with the bitcoin ethos, the HODL_FEE would be charged:
(a) to any address that had no coins going in or out for the last 52,500 blocks, which is one-quarter the halving period (approximately 1-year), and
(b) in an amount equal to 50% of Median Transaction Fee over the previous two weeks. Therefore, the HOLD_FEE would be re-set in a similar manner as the difficulty adjustment. TL;DR Noises about taxing HODLers. Phil might applaud, but I think it would be destructive. Because 3 30 million dollars per day isn't enough for miners to process a few transactions?
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July 04, 2024, 04:55:29 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Talking about something strange: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/bitcoin-hodlers-need-to-pull-their-weight-tooThe question becomes, “How to secure the network (i.e. pay the miners) while HODLing?”
I believe the answer is to implement a HODL_FEE, which would compensate miners from dormant addresses.
In keeping with the bitcoin ethos, the HODL_FEE would be charged:
(a) to any address that had no coins going in or out for the last 52,500 blocks, which is one-quarter the halving period (approximately 1-year), and
(b) in an amount equal to 50% of Median Transaction Fee over the previous two weeks. Therefore, the HOLD_FEE would be re-set in a similar manner as the difficulty adjustment. TL;DR Noises about taxing HODLers. Phil might applaud, but I think it would be destructive. Because 3 million dollars per day isn't enough for miners to process a few transactions? 3? More like 450X58200=$26.2 mil/day or 9.56bil/year
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