The market remains calm despite holiday seasons…
But still, thanks. We're not facing the bear season yet.

I'm still expecting the same trend next month. Can be wrong, maybe?
What trend are you talking about?
You expect us to stay within our current range of maybe $5k to $94k or what?
You are a little vague in what you are saying Rufsilf - even though I agree with your proclamation that the price action that we have experienced so far (presumptively since October) has not put us into bear season, and in my own perspective, if we can agree that we are not yet in bear season, then logically we must still be in bull season, since we can only be in one of the seasons (either bear or bull) at a time - even though frequently the transition between seasons tends to not be very easy to identify if and/or when such transition were to be taking place.. which is part of my reason for entering into the bet with LFC in regards to my assessment of his way too premature presumption that we had gone into bear season...which I am pretty sure that he (LFC) was whining about it even less than 2 weeks after our October 6th ATH of $126,272. So yeah there surely has been a lot of whining about bear season in the last 2.5-ish months, not only from LFC... even though he took some measures to attempt to protect himself, so he is sitting in a lot more comfort in recent times - hahahahahaha.. less whining but glee about supposedly being right, but he is never happy, and so he is still blurting out from time to time, including calls to $50k-ish.
Happy new year from down under fellas; hope BTC is good to us in 2026!
Happy new year.
There might be more than two interpretations of "good" in regards to the BTC price..
1) goes up
2) does not go down
and of course there is the ever-green interpretation that many longer term bitcoiners likely subscribe to the assessment that "bitcoin has been bery, bery, good to me." So, with the longer term.. there is an already assessment that "we have already won" rather than contemplating whether or not "we are going to win."
Don't get me wrong. Even though I share the assessment that "we have already won," the battles are likely going to continue for quite a few years, which may well affect price but also affect liquidity abilities across various jurisdictions - acceptability of paper bitcoin channels and the ostracizing of the empowerment tools on the direct to direct channels... which might be another justification to for us to be ongoingly whining about the jailing of the Samurai developers
(to the extent that we have something to be justified in whining about).
Happy 2026 WO Gang.
If you want to study, i can share this list of all the major Crytpo Outlook of 2026 with you:
First of all: Fuck crypto.
Second of all.. that is an interesting list in terms of how bearish many of them seem to be in terms of their bitcoin numbers as compared with how many of the BIGGER players were projecting bitcoin 6-ish months ago.
Third of all.. you (@fillippone) have been in these here parts long enough to know that there are problems referring to bitcoin as crypto? even if others are doing it, no? I personally think that there are duties to speak with clarity, even if many folks are using vague-ass ways of referring to bitcoin and/or including bitcoin in their descriptors.. Equating bitcoin to crypto assists in the various subtle attacks, including the paper bitcoin, the various derivative products, stable coins that are likely going to play similar roles as CBDCs while appearing to be "bitcoin"/"crypto" friendly and of course, the affinity scam reasons that relate to shitcoiners use of such term. You deserve a virtual bat-slappening for that level of participating in the subliminal spreading of the use of vagueness, ambiguity and/or misleadingness...
Maybe you've been co-opted? Do you (fillippone) need an intervention? Blink once if yes. Blink twice if no.
#Askingforafriend. hahahahahaha