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OK last one - I'm in on this😁😁 I'm betting 0.0005 that BTC will reach ATH before April.
Last one.. hahahahahaha. Early bird gets the work, so to speak.  Lol...it's 'early bird gets the worm'...albeit a bird still has to do some "work" to get it. Hmmmm True, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Or gets laid.  mice don't even like cheese too much...as one friendly mouse told me  ....they prefer bread, seeds, etc. Re cheese...one may ask...is there cheese where mice usually live...like open fields, forests, etc? I have alot of woods around and ever few years have to catch a family that decided my place was warmer that the outdoors and peanut butter has never failed to catch the fools that decided to enter the giants home. having lived in an apartment in NYC and a serious mouse problem. Peanutbutter a snap style trap and thread are the way to get mice.
They can not resist the peanutbutter and when they pul the tangled thread to get it all the trap snaps and down goes the mouse.
I got 13 or 14 in two weeks and ended the mouse issue for keeps. Even got two on 1 snap.
Those were the days. 1987 to be exact.
Hah, teach me to post before catching up, yup Pbutter is the gold standard! Was this a picture of the 2 you caught?
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OK last one - I'm in on this😁😁 I'm betting 0.0005 that BTC will reach ATH before April.
Last one.. hahahahahaha. Early bird gets the work, so to speak.  Lol...it's 'early bird gets the worm'...albeit a bird still has to do some "work" to get it. Hmmmm True, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Or gets laid.  mice don't even like cheese too much...as one friendly mouse told me  ....they prefer bread, seeds, etc. Re cheese...one may ask...is there cheese where mice usually live...like open fields, forests, etc? I have alot of woods around and ever few years have to catch a family that decided my place was warmer that the outdoors and peanut butter has never failed to catch the fools that decided to enter the giants home. This is the craziest most hilarious thing I've seen this morning 
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OK last one - I'm in on this😁😁 I'm betting 0.0005 that BTC will reach ATH before April.
Last one.. hahahahahaha. Early bird gets the work, so to speak.  Lol...it's 'early bird gets the worm'...albeit a bird still has to do some "work" to get it. Hmmmm True, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Or gets laid.  mice don't even like cheese too much...as one friendly mouse told me  ....they prefer bread, seeds, etc. Re cheese...one may ask...is there cheese where mice usually live...like open fields, forests, etc? I have alot of woods around and ever few years have to catch a family that decided my place was warmer that the outdoors and peanut butter has never failed to catch the fools that decided to enter the giants home. having lived in an apartment in NYC and a serious mouse problem. Peanutbutter a snap style trap and thread are the way to get mice.
They can not resist the peanutbutter and when they pul the tangled thread to get it all the trap snaps and down goes the mouse.
I got 13 or 14 in two weeks and ended the mouse issue for keeps. Even got two on 1 snap.
Those were the days. 1987 to be exact.
Hah, teach me to post before catching up, yup Pbutter is the gold standard! Was this a picture of the 2 you caught? 1987 no camera film and it too much cold to go to a store to buy a disposable camera. So I dumped the two dead ones and set the trap again. I had 2 traps which where blood stained by the time I got all 13 or 14 mice. Never under stood why the dried mice blood did not scare the later mice. BTW used peanut butter on squirrels also works for them. Ground hogs prefer cantaloupe. The ground hog traps were catch and release. I would spray paint them with a spot of white and drop them in a park 50 miles away.
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I have alot of woods around and ever few years have to catch a family that decided my place was warmer that the outdoors and peanut butter has never failed to catch the fools that decided to enter the giants home.
Here too, and if peanut butter doesn't work: Nutella 
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I’ve been watching Polymarket to see where the gamblers think the Bitcoin market will go. Interestingly, right now it is showing some wide results. It seems people are split on whether we are going to the moon or crashing before the end of the year, showing not many people believe we’ll be stable.
42% = >$130K *22% = $90K-$130K 36% = <$90K
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OK last one - I'm in on this😁😁 I'm betting 0.0005 that BTC will reach ATH before April.
Last one.. hahahahahaha. Early bird gets the work, so to speak.  Lol...it's 'early bird gets the worm'...albeit a bird still has to do some "work" to get it. Hmmmm True, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Or gets laid.  mice don't even like cheese too much...as one friendly mouse told me  ....they prefer bread, seeds, etc. Re cheese...one may ask...is there cheese where mice usually live...like open fields, forests, etc? I have alot of woods around and ever few years have to catch a family that decided my place was warmer that the outdoors and peanut butter has never failed to catch the fools that decided to enter the giants home. having lived in an apartment in NYC and a serious mouse problem. Peanutbutter a snap style trap and thread are the way to get mice.
They can not resist the peanutbutter and when they pul the tangled thread to get it all the trap snaps and down goes the mouse.
I got 13 or 14 in two weeks and ended the mouse issue for keeps. Even got two on 1 snap.
Those were the days. 1987 to be exact.
Hah, teach me to post before catching up, yup Pbutter is the gold standard! Was this a picture of the 2 you caught? This is Amazing, I can't hold my breath again hahaha
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I would think if there was any truth to the Michael Saylor appearing on Joe Rogan rumors that were going around last week, we would see the episode air tomorrow. I honestly have my doubts though. Joe likes interesting people and while Michael Saylor is a lot of things, an interesting storyteller isn’t one of them.
Hard to take you seriously when you are making claims that Saylor is not interesting.. even if Saylor has already had a lot of mainstream press exposure (over the past more than 5 years), and even if we don't agree with everything about Saylor and/or MSTR, yet Saylor, MSTR and his path into various bitcoin derivative products has become a bit of a fabric within aspects of the bitcoin space for slightly more than 5 years, and surely influential in a whole variety of ways - whether good or bad might be another set of questions? Saylor and/or MSTR has provided a lot of "interesting" frameworks to both view bitcoin (some of them already made by bitcoiners andor repackaged from time to time as his own) and Saylor has mostly been continuing to stay focused on bitcoin rather than shitcoins, even though he might have some shitcoin angles in connection to some of his various frameworks from time to time, too. .and including some of his discussion themes that are intention with direct usage of bitcoin rather than holding bitcoin through custodian and perhaps some problematic aspects to the honeypot angle of his (and his company's) amass of close to 700k bitcoin under his control through his company and even his having a personal bitcoin stash that might not be completely known.. Surely he and his team as been coming up with a whole hell of a lot of ways to expose himself and his company to more BTC, while at the same time trying to construct the various derivative products in ways that would attempt to incentivize various normies, status quo rich, institutions and or governments to get price exposure to BTC through such derivative products, while at the same time some folks might also consider his various derivative products to potentially be serving as potential attacks on bitcoin.. How could any of that be uninteresting for anyone who might attempting to objectively look at a situation rather than trying to put a seemingly nonsensical spin on the matter. Whether we agree with Saylor or not, there are a lot of potential interesting angles in regards to both what he is doing and his ways of talking about bitcoin, the various products that he offers and even about macro and governmental and institutional angles about bitcoin. I would think that there are decently good chances that Joe would consider Saylor to have some interesting points - especially since ongoingly, Joe tends to come off as a bit of curious person, so it is hard to imagine that Joe would not consider some aspects of what is going on with Saylor and/or MSTR to be interesting, even though there could be some concerns (I would imagine) to work towards Saylor being ready and willing to interact with Joe rather than going down a monologue road, which sometimes he tends to do.. and in that regard it would seem that Joe would prefer interaction with his guests rather than letting his guests go on and on and on in regards to questions that might not have had been asked.
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I’ve been watching Polymarket to see where the gamblers think the Bitcoin market will go. Interestingly, right now it is showing some wide results. It seems people are split on whether we are going to the moon or crashing before the end of the year, showing not many people believe we’ll be stable.
42% = >$130K *22% = $90K-$130K 36% = <$90K
*inferred
The 18% crash from the last ATH is far from the big crashes that hint for a nearing end of the bull market. Unless the crash deepens, we can expect a recovery. We may even see another ATH this year. I think that it is almost certain that we won't see ATH above 300K this year, though. Even 250K is not realistic. As for the bottom of the 2 year bear market which we always had so far, it is hard to predict. The last was 78% to 15K, and before that 85% to 3100. If 126K was the top, ... I just don't want to calculate. Even in the best possible scenario - a 50% crash, it would be 60K-ish, which is awful. But what bothers me most is whether Microstrategy and ETF's will continue to buy at these prices or they will stop, which will make the return to 100K+ very long and difficult. It remains to hope that for the first time in Bitcoin history, there will not be a 2 year bear market, but from now on we will have the same pattern as in the last 2 years, with no more than 30% crashes and recovery for 5-6 months. We have to be optimistic, right?
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I've looked at my most dependable sources for information about comet C/2025 A1 which will supposedly pass earth closer than the moon and it simply does not exist. There is no comet passing in the space between the moon and earth - what site did you get this information from? There are two comets visible in the sky today (Swan C/2025 R2 and Lemmon c/2025 A6) but probably not to the naked eye without a perfectly clear, dark sky. You would likely need binoculars or a camera on a long exposure and enough knowledge of the sky for where to look. TL;DR it's a bullshit claim N.B. - I started posting about auroras because we’re in a part of the solar cycle (roughly every 11 years) when auroras are more likely to be visible and accessible to many people. It’s a wonderful, memorable sight that you can enjoy simply by stepping outside and looking up - something more immediate, tangible and frankly, awe-inspiring (imo) than many other astronomical phenomena. While there may be some people here interested in other celestial objects and events, I'm 100% certain that absolutely nobody here is interested in false claims about comets or sky phenomena that aren’t actually happening or are wildly exaggerated. My aim in posting about the aurora is to share a real-time, easily-attainable, once-in-a-lifetime experience as we wait to see the next "Bitcoin Moon". -Thank you very much and a thousand apologies, I fixed it there. although the 'author(AI)" is wrong, the most wrong thing is me, to have paid attention to the date and selected this to copy, and also the name of the object is similar to the one that was in the my head, but he is very wrong, he mixed several subjects... it's all wrong, because my purpose is to relate my 'TechinicalTripTrap Analysis' (hehehe) with astronomical events on dates that coincide the objectives, in this case, I still expect a price recovery at least until the opening of October, something that seems not to be materializing. (I edited there more to fix my mistake, but it ran a bit out of context with the rest)... *-It's not today that I like to relate analyses with dates of astronomical events and moon phases... You can see here a screenshot of one of my trading (shit) ideas on TradingView>  -Sometimes I go out at dawn on my bike to smoke wine and drink marijuana, listen to the stars and return home, our life is valuable. -when he was alive, my grandfather told me: ''do what I say, but don't do what I do!!''... Old Times!! hehehehe... ---But once, I'm sorry, it wasn't my intention to share fake content. ...I also have no intention of offending or filling anyone's conscience, I'm sorry if in any way I may be offending, but my native language is not that, and sometimes I write some wrong things that may offend, but it's not my intention, thank you very much for letting me know, I'm very tired, I don't know how I managed to edit there and answer you here... and if there's something else wrong, you can say, no problem,... we are passengers in this world and tomorrow belongs to God!
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You clearly have no idea who Tom Lee is - for me one of the most confused people who even speculate on cryptocurrency prices. A few years ago, he was often quoted on the forum until they realized that he had no idea what he was talking about.  Base on what you said that means Tom Lee is a wrong speculator, I have never come across of his speculation, when I saw the news it was surprised to me, for such analysis or forecast he made, that is why I brought it here, nobody knows how many persons Tom Lee has deceived with his false speculation. If you use the search engine on the forum you will find dozens of topics in which he is mentioned. One from this year where he appeared with speculation that BTC would one day be worth as much as $3 million - he just didn't say when it would happen. He is one of those who uses BTC to get free PR, nothing more.
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