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Dormant Bitcoin Re-Enters Circulation: $300 billion worth of previously dormant Bitcoin has reportedly re-entered circulation. This could impact market supply dynamics.

https://financefeeds.com/the-great-awakening-300-billion-in-dormant-bitcoin-re-enters-circulation/[/b][/size]
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As much as I welcome AI for its benefits in data analysis and information processing, I absolutely HATE how it's being abused by people who copy/paste AI-generated content and presenting it as their own, without even checking its validity. Not talking so much about trolls -- WO has always been a troll magnet and I'm sure all WOers here can easily spot them and their use of AI. The real issue is that many people have now started using AI instead of their own brains for everything, from reports and dissertations, to publishing papers in journals, even to writing code and using it without thoroughly testing it!

Fuck this shit. Soon, all we will have left to sort out what's human and what's not, will be our intuition. Anything textual/audio/visual will soon be up for debate on its true origins.
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Finally sold some silver today.

A roll of quarters  for around 424

Melt was 479

Sold fast.

I will list 40 more for 435

I sold 4oz of .999 silver coins on this forum today for 0.00336039 BTC or $282 shipped. Melt (spot?) plus shipping was $274.

@OgN - Isn't selling silver bars and coins to a local shop a better and faster option?
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According to Bitwise, Bitcoin is now less volatile than Nvidia, suggesting a broadening investor base and increasing market maturity.

https://cryptonews.com/news/bitcoin-now-less-volatile-than-nvidia-as-investor-base-broadens-says-bitwise/
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Soon, all we will have left to sort out what's human and what's not, will be our intuition. Anything textual/audio/visual will soon be up for debate on its true origins.

its basically at the point where i only pay attention to accounts ive "known" since before the AI slop invasion. all new accounts that "find" their way here now get very little leeway before the ignore button does its thing.

HEY @THEYMOS:

bring back the glowing ignore button... it was awesome.
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K33 Research Firm says Bitcoin’s Long-Term Holder Selling May Be Nearing Its End

Bitcoin has seen sustained sell-side pressure from long-term holders since 2024, but that trend may be nearing exhaustion, according to a new report from research and brokerage firm K33.

The firm estimates that around 1.6 million BTC, worth roughly $138 billion, has re-entered circulation over the past two years as early investors took profits.

K33 head of research Vetle Lunde said the scale of these movements points to deliberate selling rather than technical factors like wallet consolidation or ETF-related transfers.

The report notes that 2024 and 2025 rank among the largest years on record for long-term supply reactivation, driven not by speculation, but by direct selling into deeper institutional liquidity.

https://cryptonews.com/news/k33-says-long-term-bitcoin-holder-selling-may-be-nearing-exhaustion/
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Again pump to than dump O’clock?
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Soon, all we will have left to sort out what's human and what's not, will be our intuition. Anything textual/audio/visual will soon be up for debate on its true origins.

its basically at the point where i only pay attention to accounts ive "known" since before the AI slop invasion. all new accounts that "find" their way here now get very little leeway before the ignore button does its thing.

HEY @THEYMOS:

bring back the glowing ignore button... it was awesome.

Don’t you dare putting me on ignore
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Institutional Demand Surpasses Bitcoin Mining Output: Institutional Bitcoin purchases surpassed mining output for the first time in six weeks. Bitcoin ETFs reclaimed $457 million in net inflows.

https://www.cointribune.com/en/institutional-demand-overtakes-btc-mining-output/

https://financefeeds.com/institutional-rebound-bitcoin-etfs-reclaim-457-million-in-net-inflows/
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Finally sold some silver today.
A roll of quarters  for around 424
Melt was 479
Does this mean you're selling coins 11.5% under the value of the metal? If so: why? What am I missing here that makes the market so .... weird?

well it is weird.


My buy in is under 180 a roll so it is a good profit. but on ebay as I type there are more than 20 people selling under melt

see the search

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_udlo=400&_udhi=460&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1


this source  below says 40 coins are worth 476 melt

https://learn.apmex.com/tools/junk-silver-calculator/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22496647630&gbraid=0AAAAAD_lCss4ZaTTATYy2K7YEgifwYJCi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxfmw5aTHkQMVlnBHAR3vVgWJEAAYASAAEgKH2fD_BwE


Now for me I have like 23,000 worth of silver at melt

and it would sell for maybe 20,000


btc would never do it.
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Finally sold some silver today.
A roll of quarters  for around 424
Melt was 479
Does this mean you're selling coins 11.5% under the value of the metal? If so: why? What am I missing here that makes the market so .... weird?

well it is weird.


My buy in is under 180 a roll so it is a good profit. but on ebay as I type there are more than 20 people selling under melt

see the search

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_udlo=400&_udhi=460&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1


this source  below says 40 coins are worth 476 melt

https://learn.apmex.com/tools/junk-silver-calculator/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22496647630&gbraid=0AAAAAD_lCss4ZaTTATYy2K7YEgifwYJCi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxfmw5aTHkQMVlnBHAR3vVgWJEAAYASAAEgKH2fD_BwE


Now for me I have like 23,000 worth of silver at melt

and it would sell for maybe 20,000


btc would never do it.

Phil - I see your 40 Quarter eBay listing here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/157550656026?_skw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&itmmeta=01KCRW6CSFBGZNT8M3KFV3CDZY&hash=item24aec03a1a%3Ag%3ArYAAAeSwZzFpQ3La&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1ereasHeFM8lfA%2BVgqsvv8jOMwRBJhfMrAuo0FRTl3WStXM67ZY%2BQknSV2ccY751LlIrlagiQHWAn6IAfLquWwxy14l5h36dYfTPW0y%2B47rHwsrYCbvq1MGK2%2BwSNtg%2B7FlkpnGOK9dQqNdssd3BA%2FZgZqmsS6By2m8v7rutEofDnsXil0mQi8mQJPf4a5OGH06Cxc3mop0trkPGKqRW1%2Bu4ICyA1frO%2B2iqOM56SzPdhG83WoxeilRS%2Bk8hFk1O8YOdNBpKFUIiUu26QjuFSkl%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4LNmZzmZg&LH_BIN=1
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Finally sold some silver today.

A roll of quarters  for around 424

Melt was 479

Sold fast.

I will list 40 more for 435

I sold 4oz of .999 silver coins on this forum today for 0.00336039 BTC or $282 shipped. Melt (spot?) plus shipping was $274.

@OgN - Isn't selling silver bars and coins to a local shop a better and faster option?

No local dealers pay way under spot.


Selling at under melt is not a goal but I don't mind selling the quarters roll by roll. Seeing how they sell.


I HAVE a lot and want BTC instead
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December 18, 2025, 02:41:07 PM

Finally sold some silver today.

A roll of quarters  for around 424

Melt was 479

Sold fast.

I will list 40 more for 435

I sold 4oz of .999 silver coins on this forum today for 0.00336039 BTC or $282 shipped. Melt (spot?) plus shipping was $274.

@OgN - Isn't selling silver bars and coins to a local shop a better and faster option?

No local dealers pay way under spot.


Selling at under melt is not a goal but I don't mind selling the quarters roll by roll. Seeing how they sell.


I HAVE a lot and want BTC instead

5% to 10% under spot?
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Finally sold some silver today.

A roll of quarters  for around 424

Melt was 479

Sold fast.

I will list 40 more for 435

I sold 4oz of .999 silver coins on this forum today for 0.00336039 BTC or $282 shipped. Melt (spot?) plus shipping was $274.

@OgN - Isn't selling silver bars and coins to a local shop a better and faster option?

No local dealers pay way under spot.


Selling at under melt is not a goal but I don't mind selling the quarters roll by roll. Seeing how they sell.


I HAVE a lot and want BTC instead

5% to 10% under spot?

Local dealers charge 5% over spot and pay 30% under spot
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December 18, 2025, 02:46:54 PM

Finally sold some silver today.

A roll of quarters  for around 424

Melt was 479

Sold fast.

I will list 40 more for 435

I sold 4oz of .999 silver coins on this forum today for 0.00336039 BTC or $282 shipped. Melt (spot?) plus shipping was $274.

@OgN - Isn't selling silver bars and coins to a local shop a better and faster option?

No local dealers pay way under spot.


Selling at under melt is not a goal but I don't mind selling the quarters roll by roll. Seeing how they sell.


I HAVE a lot and want BTC instead

5% to 10% under spot?

Local dealers charge 5% over spot and pay 30% under spot

Ah, okay. I thought maybe their buying price was a bit higher, like 10% under spot.
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Institutional Demand Surpasses Bitcoin Mining Output: Institutional Bitcoin purchases surpassed mining output for the first time in six weeks. Bitcoin ETFs reclaimed $457 million in net inflows.

https://www.cointribune.com/en/institutional-demand-overtakes-btc-mining-output/

https://financefeeds.com/institutional-rebound-bitcoin-etfs-reclaim-457-million-in-net-inflows/


Do you read articles before posting links? I ask because you continue to post crappy sources that don't even have a clue about the basics in their articles.

Example from article number 1 :

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The daily BTC supply, estimated at around 900 units, has been fully absorbed by purchases from major financial players...The daily issuance of bitcoin remains stable at around 900 BTC per day, according to the protocol ;

The current block reward is 3,125 BTC x an average of 6 blocks per hour x 24 hours = about 450 BTC per day. Your source is still in the past. In addition, miners are no longer the ones whose coins significantly affect the price.
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