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July 19, 2024, 08:01:06 PM

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Back on home soil after a week of grass touching.

Market looks strong & ready for another attempt at making new all-time highs.

Eyes on $72,000 -- once we're past that, I don't see the #Bitcoin  train stopping anytime soon.

https://x.com/cryptojellenl/status/1814326670230208877


$66,000 nice !
With upcoming news next week and a chart like this
$74K would soon be a strong support
Just 10% more and we seeing a New ATH
It was definitely worth the wait.
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July 19, 2024, 08:08:47 PM

@CryptoJelleNL
Back on home soil after a week of grass touching.

Market looks strong & ready for another attempt at making new all-time highs.

Eyes on $72,000 -- once we're past that, I don't see the #Bitcoin  train stopping anytime soon.

https://x.com/cryptojellenl/status/1814326670230208877


$66,000 nice !
With upcoming news next week and a chart like this
$74K would soon be a strong support
Just 10% more and we seeing a New ATH
It was definitely worth the wait.

Thanks to Germany I was able to get a good amount under 60k

Now at 67k lets top up in the 70's this weekend so my sell ladder kicks in.


My small sell ladder starts at 71.1k ends at 82k.

Under 4% of my hodl.

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Because both Linux and MacOS are generally more secure and don't necessarily require anti virus trash.

Don't kid yourself.

Apple software is not open source. Trusting Apple to do a better job of protecting you than Microsoft is folly.

If anything, Apple's lack of anonymity makes you more vulnerable.

The main reason for MacOS's perceived lack of need for anti-virus is because malware writers target the larger market share.
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Because both Linux and MacOS are generally more secure and don't necessarily require anti virus trash.

Don't kid yourself.

Apple software is not open source. Trusting Apple to do a better job of protecting you than Microsoft is folly.

If anything, Apple's lack of anonymity makes you more vulnerable.

The main reason for MacOS's perceived lack of need for anti-virus is because malware writers target the larger market share.


I have read this often. But the second reason is apple used a lot of linux to build macOS and it is harder to hack than a windows.

Every Mac I ever installed linux on worked great. I never owned a Mac pc or laptop that would not work well on linux.

I also have had huge issues trying to hack in windows to a Mac.

I rated my hack list a while back

Linux = the best
Mac = 2nd
windows = 3rd


no iOS or android just pc and laptop's in my rating.

we dropped off the 67k level back to 66k
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What the fuck is wrong with you?



Well Bob, if after close to ten years of me posting on this here famous thread, you haven't figured that out yet, I really can’t help you.
Here's a suggestion... go check my post history. Added bonus, I haven't deleted most of it.
Hope all is well with you, Rick and the ranch.

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Because both Linux and MacOS are generally more secure and don't necessarily require anti virus trash.

Don't kid yourself.

Apple software is not open source. Trusting Apple to do a better job of protecting you than Microsoft is folly.

If anything, Apple's lack of anonymity makes you more vulnerable.

The main reason for MacOS's perceived lack of need for anti-virus is because malware writers target the larger market share.


I have read this often. But the second reason is apple used a lot of linux to build macOS and it is harder to hack than a windows.


That's wrong.
Apple used FreeBSD, not Linux. They thankfully contributed to quite a bunch of opensource projects like cups, but their OSX is forked of FreeBSD sources.

..and Linux has become a similar cancer to Windows since most distros adapted to systemd (whos author now works at Microsoft) .
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Because both Linux and MacOS are generally more secure and don't necessarily require anti virus trash.

Don't kid yourself.

Apple software is not open source. Trusting Apple to do a better job of protecting you than Microsoft is folly.

If anything, Apple's lack of anonymity makes you more vulnerable.

The main reason for MacOS's perceived lack of need for anti-virus is because malware writers target the larger market share.


I have read this often. But the second reason is apple used a lot of linux to build macOS and it is harder to hack than a windows.


That's wrong.
Apple used FreeBSD, not Linux. They thankfully contributed to quite a bunch of opensource projects like cups, but their OSX is a forked off FreeBSD sources.

..and Linux has become a similar cancer to Windows since most distros adapted to systemd (whos author now works at Microsoft) .


Correct, but they decided to redact more and more of the BSD subsystem to get replaced with their own crap, with each upgrade since 10.4 (Tiger, wasn't it?).
At 10.8 or .9 it became such a joke (for me and my purposes, as a unix geek) and i needed to run some windows-only sound engineering software, so i gave Windows a chance again.
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July 19, 2024, 08:56:13 PM
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Apparently a lot of excitement is about this: Bitcoin is being adopted as a strategic reserve:



It would suffice the FED buys at market price all the bitcoins from the DOJ.
God candle if true.
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BOE selling gold in 1999-2002 at the average price of $275/oz = Germany selling btc at 54-59K with an average price of 57(?)K.
Both-historical follies.

Gold went up since then 8.73X (inflation-adjusted 4.98X) since vs SP500 4.1X (inflation adjusted 2.1X).
8.73X for bitcoin from 57K is almost exactly 500K..js
IMHO, we will get there and much faster  Grin
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..and Linux has become a similar cancer to Windows since most distros adapted to systemd (whos author now works at Microsoft) .


Ah, a fellow systemd hater. Have a merit.
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July 19, 2024, 10:23:22 PM

I did pick up a little on this dip

Man, I got really lucky grabbing the bottom. Sold it today. I guess we’ll see what happens next…  
(Am I a trader now, or traitor?)

Will Trump send us to $500K? Will mtgox crash us to $38K? Will both happen? Will my Cybertruck catch fire and rust away to nothing a week after I buy it? Who knows? Not me.
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R.I.P. Bob Newhart


he was really quite brilliant and funny


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart



@ Jimbo    


 George Wallace survived.  But a lot on the left did not.
a list of lefties dead


Medgar Evers 1963 June CIVIL RIGHTS

John F. Kennedy 1963 November EXTERNAL CONFLICT ------------------ Not sure that calling him a lefty is correct.

James Chaney 1964 June FREEDOM RIDER
Michael Goodman 1964 June FREEDOM RIDER Led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Andrew Schwerner 1964 June FREEDOM RIDER
Malcom X 1965 February INTERNAL CONFLICT
Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 April EXTERNAL CONFLICT

Robert F. Kennedy 1968 June EXTERNAL CONFLICT --------------------- Not sure how liberal he was.

Fred Hampton 1969 December EXTERNAL CONFLICT (FBI)

the list came from below

https://bsec.org/the-1960s-decade-of-assassinations/

 That's so weird.  I was perusing the TV which I rarely watch except while travelling and I stopped at Big Bang Theory on TBS and Bob Newhart came to the weird guy (okay the tall skinny weird guy), in a dream, dressed as Obi Wan.   I wonder if it was a coincidence or they slotted it in last minute?  Anyway, it's weird it came on just as I was reading your post.

 RIP Mr. Newhart

edit: True story, I asked my wife the name of the show and she said "Seventh rock from the sun or something..." then my youngest chimed in from another room, "No, it's Big Bang Theory." and I was like, "How do you know?  You haven't even looked at the TV." and she said, "`Cause mom always calls that show by the wrong title."
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Apparently a lot of excitement is about this: Bitcoin is being adopted as a strategic reserve:



It would suffice the FED buys at market price all the bitcoins from the DOJ.
God candle if true.

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buddy better not be tripping
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