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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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no three spot buddy
Now I’m making it one..
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computer RGB lighting? lol thats soooo last year. we need NEW useless features. like AI created subscription based wallpaper-as-a-service for your CPU pump! oh and only 4 cents a pop.

ha ha... I bought Freezer36 for a build this year, lol.
Just wanted to see those RGB lights, haha...the price was good too, though.
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PS. As it says in the article: that's why 32Gb ram is $400,  Sad.

i do use the the RGB fans on my system for rough temperature indication of CPU and GPU temps.. green normal, yellow high, red very high. bottom fans are GPU and side fans are CPU.

I do exactly that on my desktop PC too. It's very useful because I can see from a distance if my video encodings or other CPU/GPU-intensive tasks have completed (red/yellow --> green). I'm using OpenRGB, which unifies all my RGB h/w into one useful tool to control it.

I'm totally against turning my PC into a circus with rainbow colors, etc., but the above setup is very neat and serves a useful purpose.

That's actually a very good use for RGB hardware. My PCs even have the hdd/power led dimmed, also my external drives, because the light and blinking is horribly distracting and outright annoying (if you were me). There is very rare hardware (and/or drivers) that allows to disable status-LEDs, like my astro-camera.
I also don't get why those LEDs have to be sooo fucking bright, i mean there are low-power/low-brightness varieties (earlier generations), why does a freaking 3mm LED even have to almost knock a hole into your retina?
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December 30, 2025, 03:19:19 PM

Can we finally go up? I am really tired of $87k.
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Canarian Sun,
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i do use the the RGB fans on my system for rough temperature indication of CPU and GPU temps.. green normal, yellow high, red very high. bottom fans are GPU and side fans are CPU.

I do exactly that on my desktop PC too. It's very useful because I can see from a distance if my video encodings or other CPU/GPU-intensive tasks have completed (red/yellow --> green). I'm using OpenRGB, which unifies all my RGB h/w into one useful tool to control it.

I'm totally against turning my PC into a circus with rainbow colors, etc., but the above setup is very neat and serves a useful purpose.

That's actually a very good use for RGB hardware. My PCs even have the hdd/power led dimmed, also my external drives, because the light and blinking is horribly distracting and outright annoying (if you were me). There is very rare hardware (and/or drivers) that allows to disable status-LEDs, like my astro-camera.
I also don't get why those LEDs have to be sooo fucking bright, i mean there are low-power/low-brightness varieties (earlier generations), why does a freaking 3mm LED even have to almost knock a hole into your retina?

yeah i have the case HD LED disconnected as there is so much drive activity in modern systems its no longer useful. and also the case power light disconnected as well because when the rig is on, well, you pretty much know anyway haha

case LEDs can be very annoying if its in plain sight in your living room. the other RGB stuff can be tamed via software.. case LEDs not so much. AFAIK anyway.
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Canarian Sun,
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Enjoy your well deserved holiday my Belgium neighbour.

Although, nobody should be worried because whales purchased almost 270,000 coins over the last 30 days the biggest monthly buy-in in 13 years.

We are in late distribution and re-accumulation fase in an extended bull market.

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December 30, 2025, 03:51:37 PM

A blast from the past 1,000,000 plus feedbacks on ebay. Predates me on bitcointalk. circa 2011



You sell on ebay also?

1 more to things you do philipma. The count is getting higher and higher.
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Now we are 364, Tomorrow 365

Then should we start all over again? Like the new calender.
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Enjoy your well deserved holiday my Belgium neighbour.

Although, nobody should be worried because whales purchased almost 270,000 coins over the last 30 days the biggest monthly buy-in in 13 years.

We are in late distribution and re-accumulation fase in an extended bull market.

If we consider that around 162 000 BTC are mined annually at the current reward, this would be a pretty impressive number of BTC purchased. However, if that had no impact on the price, I wonder how many coins were sold at the same time?

ETFs flows show around 13 000 BTC outflows in the last 30 days.
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December 30, 2025, 04:24:02 PM

Can we finally go up? I am really tired of $87k.

Patience young padawan.
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Can we finally go up? I am really tired of $87k.

Patience young padawan.

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Enjoy your well deserved holiday my Belgium neighbour.

Although, nobody should be worried because whales purchased almost 270,000 coins over the last 30 days the biggest monthly buy-in in 13 years.

We are in late distribution and re-accumulation fase in an extended bull market.

If we consider that around 162 000 BTC are mined annually at the current reward, this would be a pretty impressive number of BTC purchased. However, if that had no impact on the price, I wonder how many coins were sold at the same time?

ETFs flows show around 13 000 BTC outflows in the last 30 days.

Apparently, bought/sold coins should not be (and are not) counted, but rather weighed - where, how, when did the trade occur? It goes against intuition, but OTC business is more opaque that it should: the price doesn't move at all, at least not soon. As someone recently said, patience young padawan.
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Can we finally go up? I am really tired of $87k.

Patience young padawan.
It does not have to go far, I am just tired of seeing $87k each day.
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