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January 20, 2026, 12:50:13 AM

I start to understand why Greenland is so important to the peace-uber-negotiator-in-command:

It's Got Electrolytes!



I've always found it extraordinary that we might have a president who is only a couple tweaks away from President Camacho.

They have more in common than apart, I think.
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After all, he did rename the Department of Defense, the Department of War.

Haha. Yup.

Everyone: Why do they call it the department of defense when it's so often used for war?
Trump: Renames it the Department of War
Everyone: Shocked Pikachu face.


It's next level stuff. Dude's a wizard.
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...he's going full Sleepy Don mode progressively.

Proving that it's possible to be geriatric with dementia and childish at the same time.
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...he's going full Sleepy Don mode progressively.

Proving that it's possible to be geriatric with dementia and childish at the same time.

Second childhood squared?
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Thanks to the New York Stock Exchange Tokenized Securities Platform you will soon be able to buy a tokenized version of the IBIT exchange traded fund. That could possibly be a sign for where we’re at in the market currently…
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Thanks to the New York Stock Exchange Tokenized Securities Platform you will soon be able to buy a tokenized version of the IBIT exchange traded fund. That could possibly be a sign for where we’re at in the market currently…

for those that are ibit?

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Not something I want at this time.

 Still stacking BTC and selling silver to finance my buys.

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January 20, 2026, 01:26:54 AM

I would be embarrassed to be an American right now.

You must be in some struggling EU country like maybe Netherlands or Belgium with relentless political instability, and a pathetic government... I don't think it would be very wise for any EU country to be picking a fight with the U.S.!  
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Thanks to the New York Stock Exchange Tokenized Securities Platform you will soon be able to buy a tokenized version of the IBIT exchange traded fund. That could possibly be a sign for where we’re at in the market currently…

@OgNasty - Well, speaking of Blackrock's IBIT spot Bitcoin exchange traded fund - it's being reported that institutions accumulated 577,000 BTC, worth approximately $53 billion, over the past year. That is almost 3% of the total circulating supply! This demonstrates continued strong institutional demand for Bitcoin. CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju said that institutional demand for Bitcoin remains strong - including ETF holdings with capital continuing to flow in.

I think by year-end 2026 that institutions will have accumulated at least twice the 2025 amount or about 6% or more of the total circulating supply...and from there I think accumulation will sky rocket quickly. When institutions accumulate 10% or more of the supply we'll have a whole new exciting situation! A lot of the institutional accumulation will be in tax-deferred retirement accounts that will not be touched for many years (often many decades), except for small dollar percentage RMD withdrawals.  

This is all good and very promising for Bitcoin!
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January 20, 2026, 02:21:18 AM

We're just heading shoulders inside of head and shoulders with a really big pattern forming.
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We're just heading shoulders inside of head and shoulders with a really big pattern forming.

Head and shoulders is not very tinglie.
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We're just heading shoulders inside of head and shoulders with a really big pattern forming.

Head and shoulders is not very tinglie.

Unfortunately not. I agree.
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tired silver cooling off a bit after hitting an ath for Monday .

btc sideways low 90's

did get a bit more on buy the dip.

going to go to sleep.
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I start to understand why Greenland is so important to the peace-uber-negotiator-in-command:

It's Got Electrolytes!



I've always found it extraordinary that we might have a president who is only a couple tweaks away from President Camacho.

They have more in common than apart, I think.

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January 20, 2026, 06:36:02 AM
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That fat orange gimp and his tariffs ruining Bitcoin once again.

I’m not in the US but if I was I would have voted Republican. Trump has been an unmitigated disaster for Bitcoin though. His ridiculous tariffs and mood swings have really screwed us.
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