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January 28, 2026, 04:02:49 PM

I have 5 cell phone numbers.

Complex to the why of that.

But I need a different cell for each mine I was managing .

SO that's 3 then 1 for my wife and 1 for me.

When I folded the mining I could have closed them.

But I kept 1 for my hosted mine
1 FOR Google auth
1 for my bro in law.

I REALLY don't like phones for the security risks they pose.

 I wonder if they make a quad-SIM phone?
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January 28, 2026, 04:38:01 PM

Not sure how bad power is in Texas , but the drop-off gets worse.



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https://newhedge.io/bitcoin/difficulty-estimator

Latest Block:   934100  (12 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   81.8515%  (693 / 846.65 expected, 153.65 behind)

Previous Difficulty:   146472570619930.8                            
Current Difficulty:   141668107417558.2                            
Next Difficulty:   between 115983078642039 and 125806178715671
Next Difficulty Change:   between -18.1304% and -11.1965%
Previous Retarget:   last Thursday at 2:29 PM  (-3.2801%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   February 7, 2026 at 8:54 AM  (in 9d 21h 18m 21s)
Next Retarget (latest):   February 8, 2026 at 4:59 PM  (in 11d 5h 23m 24s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 15d 18h 24m 54s and 17d 2h 29m 57s

Can't seem to find solid info on Texas power shutdowns but an awful lot of gear is offline right now.

This appears to be the best info I can find.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/massive-us-storm-forces-bitcoin-093331559.html
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January 28, 2026, 05:31:14 PM
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I have 5 cell phone numbers.
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1 FOR Google auth


I recommend using Aegis instead of GA, it can has backups.
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January 28, 2026, 05:50:35 PM
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THE U.S. DOLLAR IS TESTING THE SAME ZONE THAT TRIGGERED THE 2017 AND 2021 BITCOIN BULL RUN.

The Dollar Index (DXY) has broken below its 16-year long-term trendline, and is sitting at the critical level of 96.

Each time DXY has broken below 96 and held there, Bitcoin has moved aggressively higher.

- June 2017: DXY dropped below 96. Bitcoin rose almost 8x in the next 5–6 months.

- 2020 pandemic period: After massive liquidity entered markets, DXY lost 96 again. Bitcoin rose about 7x in the next 7–8 months. Ethereum and altcoins gained 10x, 20x, and more.

This is how liquidity cycles work.

When the dollar weakens: 
- Cash loses relative strength 
- Capital flows into scarce assets 

Bitcoin benefits directly from that shift.

Right now, DXY is again at this historical trigger level while breaking its long-term structure. If it loses 96 and stays below, Bitcoin can start moving higher.

https://x.com/bulltheoryio/status/2016533063677923601
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January 28, 2026, 05:52:49 PM

Right now, DXY is again at this historical trigger level while breaking its long-term structure. If it loses 96 and stays below, Bitcoin can start moving higher.

https://x.com/bulltheoryio/status/2016533063677923601
To be nice towards the law of diminishing returns and the trend, I will accept a 3x from the current price.  Grin Grin
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January 28, 2026, 05:58:40 PM
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Not sure how bad power is in Texas , but the drop-off gets worse.



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https://newhedge.io/bitcoin/difficulty-estimator

Latest Block:   934100  (12 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   81.8515%  (693 / 846.65 expected, 153.65 behind)

Previous Difficulty:   146472570619930.8                            
Current Difficulty:   141668107417558.2                            
Next Difficulty:   between 115983078642039 and 125806178715671
Next Difficulty Change:   between -18.1304% and -11.1965%
Previous Retarget:   last Thursday at 2:29 PM  (-3.2801%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   February 7, 2026 at 8:54 AM  (in 9d 21h 18m 21s)
Next Retarget (latest):   February 8, 2026 at 4:59 PM  (in 11d 5h 23m 24s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 15d 18h 24m 54s and 17d 2h 29m 57s

Can't seem to find solid info on Texas power shutdowns but an awful lot of gear is offline right now.

This appears to be the best info I can find.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/massive-us-storm-forces-bitcoin-093331559.html

So I can't report anything directly tangible to what you're wondering, but I can give you some expert witness testimony.

I think the power grid in Texas is doing pretty damn good.  The state has had some temperatures around 10f/-12c.  These are outlier temperatures for the Texas area.  All of the bitcoin mines that have been built since Texas had their icepocalypse some years back have been a real game changer for the states grid.

But I believe the mines are required to shut down at Ercot's demand, and they do. That's part of their deal. So I would think most of the Texas mines are down so that the grid has plenty of excess energy for the excess needs.

I also believe Texas does hold a fairly large amount of hash rate in the world so I don't know what the percentage means across the board but I would expect Texas to be out of the game for a minute although I would also expect to be back in the game here pretty soon.  I think there are more extremely cold nights coming, but this type of thing doesn't happen in Texas for very long.
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January 28, 2026, 06:15:43 PM

I have 5 cell phone numbers.

Complex to the why of that.

But I need a different cell for each mine I was managing .

SO that's 3 then 1 for my wife and 1 for me.

When I folded the mining I could have closed them.

But I kept 1 for my hosted mine
1 FOR Google auth
1 for my bro in law.

I REALLY don't like phones for the security risks they pose.

 I wonder if they make a quad-SIM phone?

China makes everything. Grin

I found some Androids for less than $30 on Alibaba, but I wonder if they're practical devices or to keep the SIM in standby?
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I have 5 cell phone numbers.

Complex to the why of that.

But I need a different cell for each mine I was managing .

SO that's 3 then 1 for my wife and 1 for me.

When I folded the mining I could have closed them.

But I kept 1 for my hosted mine
1 FOR Google auth
1 for my bro in law.

I REALLY don't like phones for the security risks they pose.

 I wonder if they make a quad-SIM phone?

China makes everything. Grin

I found some Androids for less than $30 on Alibaba, but I wonder if they're practical devices or to keep the SIM in standby?


As someone who has a lot of experience buying both nice and shady Android devices from all different sources, I can tell you a little about these type.

You're taking risks when you buy one of those.  in quality obviously, but most of them also have older software installed probably very difficult to upgrade and even difficult to do things like root them or other stuff like that.

So first of all, you want to be buying something that you don't intend to have a lot of power over and a lot of ability to upgrade.

But perhaps more importantly, there has been evidence for many years that some cheap Chinese networked electronics are spy devices.  Software can be modified to phone home and they've even been known to put chips that log various things and report back somehow in hardware.

That said, big name Android devices are doing exactly the same thing. Google and Samsung, for example, are recording everything you type.

The reason I say this is if you're just using it as a burner, then that's fine. But if you are wanting something secure, it's definitely a thinner ice for that.
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January 28, 2026, 06:55:33 PM

But also on this off-topic subject, I keep thinking of virtual services like Google Voice, where you can get a number that does texting and phone calls and everything else, but it's all kind of a voip, doesn't need a SIM, that kind of thing.

Obviously, there's security issues around that kind of thing, too, but it may be possible to get multiple numbers working without having to have all this hardware.

I have a Google voice number that I have on my phone that I use for various shenanigans.
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Too much happening IRL, can't keep up, skimming through the posts...

Destroyed a $1500 phone today. A good lesson not to get too attached to gadgets. Fuck it, will get another one (with fiat, won't be touching my BTC!).
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I'm planning to buy myself a foldable soon, just waiting for Oppo to introduce its new model in the next month. It is supposed to be even better than its predecessor, the N5. The only problem is that it probably won't be sold in the EU and the US, and importing from China means paying very expensive VAT and customs, which means at least a 35-50% higher price.

 They're all foldable imo; some just don't return to the unfolded state as well as others.  Bigger pockets would be cheaper and more fashionable.

Haha, reminds me of something I heard on a hiking trip: "All mushrooms are edible; some can be eaten only once."
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January 28, 2026, 07:21:07 PM

Not sure how bad power is in Texas , but the drop-off gets worse.



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https://newhedge.io/bitcoin/difficulty-estimator

Latest Block:   934100  (12 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   81.8515%  (693 / 846.65 expected, 153.65 behind)

Previous Difficulty:   146472570619930.8                            
Current Difficulty:   141668107417558.2                            
Next Difficulty:   between 115983078642039 and 125806178715671
Next Difficulty Change:   between -18.1304% and -11.1965%
Previous Retarget:   last Thursday at 2:29 PM  (-3.2801%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   February 7, 2026 at 8:54 AM  (in 9d 21h 18m 21s)
Next Retarget (latest):   February 8, 2026 at 4:59 PM  (in 11d 5h 23m 24s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 15d 18h 24m 54s and 17d 2h 29m 57s

Can't seem to find solid info on Texas power shutdowns but an awful lot of gear is offline right now.

This appears to be the best info I can find.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/massive-us-storm-forces-bitcoin-093331559.html

The story I read (before the storm hit) was that miners were voluntarily shutting down to free up the energy grid for potential emergency situations. The media would rather say their operations went down because of a storm though. Weasley little bastards they are.

In any event… If you ever wanted to try your hand at solo mining, now is a great time.
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I have 5 cell phone numbers.
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1 FOR Google auth


I recommend using Aegis instead of GA, it can has backups.

yeah google auth betrayed us, they back up your 2fa stuff now. fuck that.
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THE U.S. DOLLAR IS TESTING THE SAME ZONE THAT TRIGGERED THE 2017 AND 2021 BITCOIN BULL RUN.

The Dollar Index (DXY) has broken below its 16-year long-term trendline, and is sitting at the critical level of 96.

Each time DXY has broken below 96 and held there, Bitcoin has moved aggressively higher.

- June 2017: DXY dropped below 96. Bitcoin rose almost 8x in the next 5–6 months.

- 2020 pandemic period: After massive liquidity entered markets, DXY lost 96 again. Bitcoin rose about 7x in the next 7–8 months. Ethereum and altcoins gained 10x, 20x, and more.

This is how liquidity cycles work.

When the dollar weakens:  
- Cash loses relative strength  
- Capital flows into scarce assets  

Bitcoin benefits directly from that shift.

Right now, DXY is again at this historical trigger level while breaking its long-term structure. If it loses 96 and stays below, Bitcoin can start moving higher.

https://x.com/bulltheoryio/status/2016533063677923601

Another perspective:

The dollar does not really weaken in regard to BTC, due to the integration of $$ tokens (usdt, usdc). The dollar is in that sense 'diversified' to that extent that the definition of weak needs to be revised, also when speaking of weak in general (vs other currencies, flows, markets). The dollar is only perceived as weak from the archaic point of view. In the new perspective, the dollar is as weak/strong as those parts of its economy which it supports (holds good relationships with).
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January 28, 2026, 07:37:00 PM
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I have 5 cell phone numbers.
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1 FOR Google auth


I recommend using Aegis instead of GA, it can has backups.

yeah google auth betrayed us, they back up your 2fa stuff now. fuck that.

While I more than most fucking hate these corporate stalkers, AFAIK they only added a optional upload that is OFF by default unlike other POS corporations That sneakily change settings defaults with updates.

With that being said you really need to audit anything you use these days and verify don't trust needs to be the norm in all things because apparently its legal these days to be a lying piece of excrement.

And corporations are now "people" except they have more rights than actual people.
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yeah google auth betrayed us, they back up your 2fa stuff now. fuck that.
Almost everything now keeps data. It would get worse as time goes on. Data is expensive but they get it for free.
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yeah google auth betrayed us, they back up your 2fa stuff now. fuck that.
Almost everything now keeps data. It would get worse as time goes on. Data is expensive but they get it for free.

This is not just "data", it is the secret part of your derived cryptographic signing key.
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