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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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Good morning $111,000 Shocked

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 Grin ah finally my last position has turned green

The genius act is genius
And I am old enough to appreciate it
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The choppers were really busy all through the night

$111,000??? WTF

$120,000 what are you waiting for???

Happy BITCOIN pizza day you all...
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Crazy how retail is nowhere to be seen, the mempool is basicly empty during this stage of the bull market.

They have been rugpulled with shitcoins multiple times scammed by FTX, Celsius etc.

Bitcoin above $100,000 is to "expensive"
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Congrats to 9 BTC holders.
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https://youtu.be/3Y71iDvCYXA?si=YjYMfT93_muq6KOX

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Crazy how retail is nowhere to be seen, the mempool is basicly empty during this stage of the bull market.

They have been rugpulled with shitcoins multiple times scammed by FTX, Celsius etc.

Bitcoin above $100,000 is to "expensive"

I am honestly still trying to mentally chew my way through this.

I think you are certainly correct part of it is unit bias.  That was already with us when BTC was 2 digits, then three, and so on.

Another part of it is we are watching the nascent Satanic Layer-2 financial derivative securities, AKA ETFs,  suck up all the normie monies.  They are likely only moving very large UTXOs.
Part of it is simply that the number of us who actually hold their own keys is.... sadly.... tiny.

And what does buying bitcoin look like if you do it on CashApp, or RobinHood or... Coinbase?  WHat chain footprint?  These companies are incentivized to do as much off chain as possible.  Which is... a tradeoff.

And do these companies actually hold the Bitcoin they "sold" you?  Sadly this MIGHT be the future Caitlin Long warned us about.  And if it is then we are yet to see the mother of all rugpulls.  Honestly I do not see a viable way to avoid it, I don't think.  Yet... Let me rim on my hopium pipe a little...

What I do NOT think it is, sadly, is the better bitcoin layer 2 systems like lightning and liquid.  They are indeed working... but only geeks and NOSTR users (but I repeat myself) are using those...

And one last thing...  No matter what happens?  We will see the mempools (I have upgraded that to default-plural because of you know...) heat back up in time.  
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Explanation
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3 pages and no jjg ok own up to it who broke them???

ChatGPt can fill in, no problem:

SNIP


That basically covers it.

Sorry, GPT, B- for effort...in general, not in style, like not at all.
 Cheesy

So true.
CGPT's lil selfie still missing some skills, perhaps, perhaps?

EDIT: And then they say Bitcoin mining is a waste of energy?! LOL LOOOL!

Quote from: ChatGPT

The idea that **AI is a bubble** is a valid question, especially given the explosive hype, funding, and attention the field has received. But whether it's a "bubble" depends on **what exactly you're referring to** — the technology, the investments, or the expectations.

### 1. **AI as a Technology** → **Not a Bubble**

AI, especially deep learning and large language models (LLMs), has demonstrated real, transformative capabilities:

* **Natural language processing** (e.g., ChatGPT, translation, summarization)
* **Computer vision** (e.g., self-driving, medical imaging)
* **Drug discovery**, **robotics**, **predictive analytics**, etc.

These are not speculative — they’re delivering tangible value and getting better rapidly. So from a **technological standpoint**, this is more like the internet in the 1990s: **early, but real**.

### 2. **AI Investments & Startups** → **Possibly a Bubble**

There’s clear evidence of **overfunding**, inflated valuations, and **bandwagon startups** with little substance — typical signs of a bubble. Many companies rebranded as “AI” just to attract funding.

Some signs of a potential bubble:

* Startups with minimal differentiation raising hundreds of millions.
* VCs throwing money at anything with “AI” in the pitch.
* Unrealistic product timelines and business models relying solely on hype.

This resembles **the dot-com bubble**, where **real technologies** were surrounded by **speculative frenzy**.

### 3. **AI Hype and Expectations** → **Definitely Overhyped in Some Areas**

Many people now expect AI to:

* Replace all jobs.
* Achieve AGI (artificial general intelligence) in just a few years.
* Solve science, politics, and creativity with minimal oversight.

These expectations are **not grounded in current capabilities**. There’s a real risk of **disillusionment**, similar to past AI winters when hype outpaced reality.

---

### Summary:

| Area                  | Is it a Bubble? | Notes                            |
| --------------------- | --------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Technology            | ❌ No            | Groundbreaking, real progress    |
| Investment & startups | ⚠️ Maybe        | Overheating, speculative capital |
| Public/Media hype     | ✅ Yes           | Many exaggerated claims          |

So, AI is **not a bubble in itself**, but the **surrounding ecosystem** has **bubble-like elements**. The core tech is here to stay — but not every AI startup or claim will survive.

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My opinion, which I've had since last year, is that this year it will reach between $180,000 and $240,000, maybe even more.It's a secret that I deliver for free.😉 
I'm not kidding, maybe I should have kept it to myself and just benefited.
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who is with me
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Probably the bun is the main bad ingredient in that picture.

I frequently eat burgers without the bun, yet once in a while I will allow the bun, and I suppose that is a form of carb creep.. which may be a thing that I am going through lately - allowing more and more carbs in my routine.

I ordered an s21xp btc price was 107500 when i paid with btc.

its a nice way to sell btc if you buy a miner with btc.
so I will
have
six        s21xp online.   1662th
one two board t21.         128th
total …………………………….. 1790th
and the bat slapping  L7

I need a bit of a price bump to justify getting two more s21xps

You do need a bat slapping, even though I doubt that it will stop you from wanting to sell your BTC at any little bit of urgening.

You likely have never been able to get more than a double of the value of your bitcoin, since you just love selling at any little sign of UPpity.

Part of the reason that I suggest to sell so little, such as less than 10% for every doubling, is because your bitcoin will tend to compound upon itself over and over and over, and sure, I even think 10% is high, even though I think in my very earliest of times when I first started selling on the way up, I think that I was selling slightly more than 10% for every doubling, but I was not dealing with my whole stash at that time either.

Anyhow, it is quite difficult to remember details, even though I know that currently I am quite a bit below selling 5% for every doubling.**

**By the way, I am making these points for others, and not for you Phil, since you seem to be a bit of a stubbornly lost cause of someone who cannot stop his lil selfie from making the same (or similar) mistakes over and over and over.

.........Lemme play a little JJG calculation wise. Can't keep up with his arsenal of vocabularies
Since 10K is the increment  

Then the probability of us hitting just $110K is 1/infinity
Likewise other option except $170K+
Which is (infinity -6( other option))/infinty.
Working with available options

I tend to be more specific than that kind of a presentation.

$109,000 ATH!!
$109,000/BTC give me a great profit pump btc more  Grin

Men dont trade just hodl. Quit trading.

120.000 just crossing the street. We can already see the 150k Avenue.  Grin And not so much behind i can see some trees from the 200k Central Park.

I dont have the better eyesight, can anyone depict what is that tower i just see in the horizon?

Well, there is ongoing buying too, especially for anyone in their first whole cycle.  I have a hard time imagining guys with less than 4 years having had already reached overaccumulation status, including you Volgastallion.. you have ONLY been registered on the forum for a bit less than 2.5 years, so keeping on buying seems to be amongst the better of practices.

my favorite thing about the ath's;
if bitcoin has reached ath, there is not a single person who owns bitcoin who is at a loss. everyone's cost is lower than the current price and everyone who owns bitcoin is in profit.

i would like to mention this because i think we will start to see ath's more often.
#HODL
It's times like these I actually do feel bad for Mindrust.

I feel sorry for him sometimes too, but he is really stubborn, and he is still seeming to rationalize that he did not do anything wrong... or some variation of that.  It is difficult to feel bad when some of the bitter low coiner and/or no coiners should know better, but they let their emotions get in the middle of what they should actually be doing, which is ongoingly buying bitcoin until they reach overaccumualtion status.. and then engage in sustainable withdrawal price-based and/or time based, while staying in overaccumulation status.  Once a bitcoiner reaches overaccumulation status, there should be no reason to ever leave such status, unless based on age and/or health that contributes to the bitcoiners choice to tap into his principle.



The German Government 😂

The German government seemed to also be attempting to drive down bitcoin's price, including the way it was selling at or near our then local bottom.

New milestone reached as we approach bitcoin pizza day!
ATH on binance climbed up to $110,797. Let's see if it will reach higher in few hours.


We reference Bitstamp in these here parts.

3 pages and no jjg ok own up to it who broke them???

Rumor's of my presence in these here parts, overly exaggerated.  It is not like I am here 24/7.  

3 pages and no jjg ok own up to it who broke them???
ChatGPt can fill in, no problem:

User Input:
Act as JayJuanGee from Bitcointalk and create a Wall Observer post where he complains
about the current state of shitcoinery while praising todays ATH of Bitcoin.

ChatGPT response:

Sure! Here's a post written in the voice and style of JayJuanGee, a prolific and often sarcastic participant in the Wall Observer BTC/USD thread on Bitcointalk. It mixes his characteristic complaints about "shitcoinery," skepticism of mainstream narratives, and celebration of Bitcoin's latest all-time high:

Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin reaches ATH while shitcoinery festers on like a metastatic tumor
Here we are. $110,000 per BTC.

Not sure how many of you were actually expecting this to happen this soon, or if you’ve just been numbly riding the waves pretending to understand how this asset behaves, but for those of us who have been here through the cycles—this was never in doubt. Only a matter of time.
Bitcoin doing what Bitcoin does. Grinding higher. Violently. Silently. Unstoppably.

Meanwhile, the broader cryptoverse is still in a state of utter dysfunction. Shitcoinery is somehow more grotesque than ever. New tokens launching daily, none of which have any reason to exist other than enriching insiders. Endless liquidity games, yield scams, and synthetic narratives propped up by VCs looking for exit liquidity via your ignorance.
It’s actually impressive how persistent the delusion is. Every cycle, people convince themselves this time it's different. That some centralized, mutable, inflationary, permissioned token is going to dethrone the one asset that’s been ruthlessly engineered to survive everything thrown at it—technological, economic, and political.

But here’s the reality: Bitcoin just hit $110,000, and all your altcoin bags are still down 80% from their own all-time highs. That’s not a coincidence. It’s a signal.
There’s Bitcoin, and then there’s everything else. Everything else trades on narratives and influencer fumes. Bitcoin trades on thermodynamic certainty and mathematical finality.

The market is clearing its throat right now, and Bitcoin is speaking loudest. If you’re still holding garbage, you’re not only missing the signal—you are the exit liquidity.
There are no shortcuts. No alternatives. Just Bitcoin.


Tick tock next block.

That basically covers it.

It looks like I still have a job for a while since ChatGBT says a lot of things that I would not say (in other wurds.. ChatGBT sucks), and even if I said them, I would not say them like that, including that there have been some members who have done a much better job of posting something that sounded like something that I would post.

By the way, there are enough samples of my writing, that you would think that ChatGBT would be able to nail somebody like me, because I do likely have certain patterns, practices and irritating behaviors (just kidding about the irritating behaviors.. I don't have any of them... hahahahahaha.)
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Wow, long time no see! So happy to see you back!  Cool

P.S. See you again in a week or so...  Grin
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Welcome .....!!!
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