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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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what a nice jungle
sometimes one can get lost in
despite it's not large

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I remember...long time ago we all dream that BTC price will be equal or bigger than number of pages on Wall Observer BTC/USD...
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You're probably aware that there was a recent, what they call, "colossal eruption" on the Sun - I wonder if you have any footage of that? One picture from the article shows a "canyon of fire" as long as 250,000 miles - it looks unreal...



Addendum:
I was poking my nose into the books on sun photography over the weekend. What i got is a sun filter, which just blocks 99,99% of the sunlight, over the whole visible spectrum. It was good to learn that i'd better use an additional IR/UV block filter in front of the camera/eyepiece, to avoid infrared exposure of may eyes, as well as UV leaking through tiny punctures in the sunlight filter foil or its coating.
However, with this equipment and the use of another $300 narrowband filter (430nm, 0.5 to 2nm wide) i would be able to make quite decent pictures of the sun, if i'm lucky and there are some spots. A short video with a few hundred decent frames would give me a sharp picture after processing.

The picture above was created using a different method, which i'm definitely looking to try in the future: Heliospectrography.
It needs additional equipment, namely a spectroheliograph, which puts a piece of glass, coated to block light but with a tiny, tiny slit in it, into the path of light at the focuser end of the telescope. The slit is projecting a slice of sunlight onto a prism, and depending on the angle of the prism, the camera mounted at the end of the spectroheliograph captures the thin line of light in a single wavelength. So you set up a telescope, but instead of tracking the sun, like you would do with the sunblocking filter to get a lot of stackable image frames, you would fix its position so that the sun is slowly passing the viewport. This way you get thousands of slim slices of wavelength filtered light, which would be assembled by software to deliver a photo like the one you posted.

The spectroheliograph is about $1k+, even less as a DIY device, but you'd need to 3D print so parts using temperature-resistant filament, or mill them from metal and blacken them.

My AuDHD brain has a new black hole to dive into, which tastes like a "bonus" to me.
Or it isn't because it will likely distract me from doing possibly more important tasks, again  Roll Eyes

However, thanks Bitcoin, because i don't have to save so much of my worthless fiat to rot on my bank account, and i'm still able to invest in rather expensive hobbies  Cool
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However, thanks Bitcoin, because i don't have to save so much of my worthless fiat to rot on my bank account, and i'm still able to invest in rather expensive hobbies  Cool

Well, expensive relative to worthless fiat? Or expensive relative to the entertainment value you derive from them? Wink I have expensive chores... relative to the joy I gain from them (almost negative!).
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what a nice jungle
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I remember...long time ago we all dream that BTC price will be equal or bigger than number of pages posts on Wall Observer BTC/USD...
FTFY Smiley Dare to dream big Smiley
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However, thanks Bitcoin, because i don't have to save so much of my worthless fiat to rot on my bank account, and i'm still able to invest in rather expensive hobbies  Cool

Well, expensive relative to worthless fiat? Or expensive relative to the entertainment value you derive from them? Wink I have expensive chores... relative to the joy I gain from them (almost negative!).

I have both. Expensive chores, but i am a maniac at keeping the cost as low as possible, and expensive hobbies, while "entertainment" is not quite the thing i gain from them (compared to a round of Players Unknown Battleground, for example), but they keep my interest high (on intervals, though), for various reasons (don't ask).


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Nice one.
But you don't have to smoke em. At least i don't. I found some different ways  Cool
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Strategy has acquired 6,220 BTC for ~$739.8 million at ~$118,940 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 20.8% YTD 2025. As of 7/20/2025, we hodl 607,770 $BTC acquired for ~$43.61 billion at ~$71,756 per bitcoin.

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Another 6,220 BTCTC for ~$739.8 million. They are consistently buying Bitcoin every week.
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I remember...long time ago we all dream that BTC price will be equal or bigger than number of pages on Wall Observer BTC/USD...

There is a shot for 10x the page count in a fairly short time.

348k is achievable
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Post parity is what we should be looking up to.
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