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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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These influencers are paid handsomely by Theymos for staying active in the forum and bringing more important persons into the forum, too. Although Theymos would not want to make it open to the forum, who these members are. [REDACTED] might be one of them, another member I think, is an influencer in the forum, is JayJuanGee. His knowledge of Bitcoin is beyond comprehension. There could be more of them, but whatever, only Theymos knows, as you rightly said.

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@proudhon detected Smiley

After realizing that his speculations were obviously completely wrong, the last time he was seen in public he left in an unknown direction in a red car. Have a safe journey and green pastures Wink

I use a mathematically and scientifically proven comprehensive technical analysis of bitcoin's price to arrive at my conclusions, and it is unequivocally clear that the underlying fundamentals point to a continuing collapse, especially in light of the macro environment. But setting that aside, the exponential history of the price, as measured by the differential dy/dx = ky^2, combined with its high volatility, alone suggests a very high risk of a terminal trajectory. This is further compounded by its beta coefficient, which is indicative of its sensitivity to market changes (β = (σxy) / (σx * σy)). Finally, bitcoin's Sharpe ratio is in the red, plainly implying its risk-adjusted returns are negative (Sr = (μp - rf) / σp). All of this, and more, leads to an undeniable conclusion that bitcoin is collapsing, has failed, and will eventually go below $1,000, which is the price level at which the key indicators begin to normalize. Hope this helps.
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These influencers are paid handsomely by Theymos for staying active in the forum and bringing more important persons into the forum, too. Although Theymos would not want to make it open to the forum, who these members are. [REDACTED] might be one of them, another member I think, is an influencer in the forum, is JayJuanGee. His knowledge of Bitcoin is beyond comprehension. There could be more of them, but whatever, only Theymos knows, as you rightly said.
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What Agbamoni doesn't know is that Theymos is an elite coder, and JJG is a bot. This was proven beyond reasonable doubt several times.  Tongue
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 Honestly you not the only one, my life is full of Bitcoin worries.

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What kind of shit is this, well if you dont wake up after this.... you are never gonna wake up and i  have to start to think you are a silly and a person who likes to become a sheep under the state control.

I know Spain is a shithole full of communist, just yesterday i see Pedro Sanchez and his whole goverment singing the Communsit anthem..... and now this just in case.

What a disaster i see this from Argentina and having a lot of friends living there and they all think spain is walking the same bad path Argentina took a lot of years back with all the progresive and leftists shift. Now we are trying to recover.....

Coming back to the main thing..... WTF 3.000 Euros not even 10.000, 3.000...... i have no words, and worst of all YOU HAVE TO NOTIFY THEM BEFORE, incredible.

It seems that it would be harder to make any runs on insolvent banks when notifying them in advance, even though if they don't have the money and many folks are asking for their money, then I suppose that they could still concertedly notify them as they are requesting their money.. everyone with an account requesting €3000 and giving their reason as:  "To test solvency of the bank."
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 Honestly you not the only one, my life is full of Bitcoin worries.

Man can you please resize the image?

If you dont know how to do it left you this tutorial. Or this one

Stop spreading HUGE images who said nothing.
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 Honestly you not the only one, my life is full of Bitcoin worries.

Man can you please resize the image?

If you dont know how to do it left you this tutorial. Or this one

Stop spreading HUGE images who said nothing.

<width=350> <height=200> issa good siza , incase you're still confused B-BossMan.
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These influencers are paid handsomely by Theymos for staying active in the forum and bringing more important persons into the forum, too. Although Theymos would not want to make it open to the forum, who these members are. [REDACTED] might be one of them, another member I think, is an influencer in the forum, is JayJuanGee. His knowledge of Bitcoin is beyond comprehension. There could be more of them, but whatever, only Theymos knows, as you rightly said.
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What Agbamoni doesn't know is that Theymos is an elite coder, and JJG is a bot. This was proven beyond reasonable doubt several times.  Tongue

well jjg is a hell of a good bot.

meanwhile when 11011010

or should I say $110,110.10
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These influencers are paid handsomely by Theymos for staying active in the forum and bringing more important persons into the forum, too. Although Theymos would not want to make it open to the forum, who these members are. [REDACTED] might be one of them, another member I think, is an influencer in the forum, is JayJuanGee. His knowledge of Bitcoin is beyond comprehension. There could be more of them, but whatever, only Theymos knows, as you rightly said.
HEY
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yer FaMoUs!
What Agbamoni doesn't know is that Theymos is an elite coder, and JJG is a bot. This was proven beyond reasonable doubt several times.  Tongue

well jjg is a hell of a good bot.

meanwhile when 11011010

or should I say $110,110.10

Phew, at first I thought you meant 218.
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Denying bank services completely is an extreme choice that will most certainly make one's life difficult. Having a bank account and a debit/credit card makes perfect sense for small amounts of fiat. Salaries don't get paid in Bitcoin, and 99% of shops don't accept Bitcoin. And, no, I don't much care about some database keeping logs of my supermarket purchases. Living Bitcoin-only is still impractical, unfortunately.

When in Rome, do as Romans do. But do it smartly.

It's indeed somewhat inconvenient to avoid banks completely. For years I didn't need a credit card because I didn't use air travel (railroads are anonymous and accept cash) and stayed mostly in Canada where there's no restriction on how much cash I can carry. If a merchant wouldn't accept cash, I'd take my business elsewhere. I got my first credit card years ago because I got a free t-shirt at the ballpark for applying. It turned out to be necessary for buying my first airline ticket in decades. I also realized it was a way to cross borders  with more than $10kUSD by trickle depositing cash into my credit card until I had a large enough credit in my account to cover my foreign cash needs. Luckily very few people in Mexico use banks or have bank accounts. Cash rules.

I didn't get a bank account until much more recently when I needed one to accumulate millions of dollars to buy real estate. Now I use it for all government-reportable (tax deductible) payments and use cash for everything else. I use it for large not small amounts of fiat. I haven't received a salary or wages in almost half a century and I don't care if shops accept Bitcoin or not. As long as they accept cash, they'll get my business.

I gave up my season's Blue Jay tickets partially because they stopped accepting cash, even for beer. I used to buy my season tickets by meeting my customer service rep at the box office to take my cash. Now everybody, season ticket holders included, has to use a mobile phone to be scanned at the gates, no more anonymous tickets. The last thing I want to take to the ballpark is a telephone. The team and stadium owner just happens to be in the cellphone service business. Conflict of interest much?

Yes, bank avoidance can be a little inconvenient at times but to me it's worth it.
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this is a better size bro.


@ Hueristic yeah I was going to not define it but I realized some would think I mean the binary number



hey at JJG

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my lone L7 is earning $$
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 Honestly you not the only one, my life is full of Bitcoin worries.

Man can you please resize the image?

If you dont know how to do it left you this tutorial. Or this one

Stop spreading HUGE images who said nothing.

<width=350> <height=200> issa good siza , incase you're still confused B-BossMan.
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I would add: Only use one OR the other - width OR height, unless you want to mess with the aspect ratio.

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this is a better size bro.

The size is okay now, thanks I was able to reduced the image sizes.
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These influencers are paid handsomely by Theymos for staying active in the forum and bringing more important persons into the forum, too. Although Theymos would not want to make it open to the forum, who these members are. [REDACTED] might be one of them, another member I think, is an influencer in the forum, is JayJuanGee. His knowledge of Bitcoin is beyond comprehension. There could be more of them, but whatever, only Theymos knows, as you rightly said.
HEY
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What Agbamoni doesn't know is that Theymos is an elite coder, and JJG is a bot. This was proven beyond reasonable doubt several times.  Tongue

Wait... I could potentially be paid for all my shitposting in here?
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