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The Wall Observer BTC/USD thread on Bitcointalk.org, started on April 16, 2013, by user adamstgBit (later moderated by infofront), began as a focused tracker for market depth walls and price movements on exchanges like Mt. Gox. Over its 13-year history, it has evolved into the forum's longest-running and most active speculation thread, spanning 35,457 pages with over 709,000 replies and 26 million views. Self-moderated to emphasize technical analysis, charts, and market updates, it has chronicled Bitcoin's volatile journey through major events: early 2013 bubbles and crashes, the 2014 Mt. Gox collapse, regulatory scrutiny (e.g., 2014 U.S. hearings and Chinese bans), 2017's all-time high surge, 2018-2019 bear markets, the 2020 halving and COVID-19-induced volatility, Elon Musk's 2021 influences, ETF approvals, and recent 2025-2026 highs above $106,000 followed by corrections amid global market turmoil. In the last 100 pages (covering late 2025 to early February 2026), discussions reflect intensified short-term bearishness with Bitcoin trading in the $76,000–$95,000 range, including a 40% drop from recent all-time highs, significant liquidations ($2 billion in crypto longs), and volatility tied to macroeconomic factors like higher inflation, potential Fed chair nominations (e.g., Kevin Warsh seen as BTC-unfriendly), U.S.-Iran tensions, and a massive Texas storm causing hashrate drops (over 15%, leading to difficulty adjustments of -6% to -18%). Precious metals rallies (gold over $4,700, silver to $80) are compared to BTC's potential, with polls predicting the current bull leg reaching $110,000–$170,000+. Other highlights include JPMorgan's forecast of $130 billion in 2026 BTC inflows potentially driving prices to $150,000, Tether (USDT) scrutiny over reserves and S&P downgrades, political impacts from the Trump administration (tariffs, immigration policies, Epstein file releases), and accumulation strategies emphasizing HODLing, DCA, and long-term retirement planning (e.g., 2 BTC sustaining withdrawals until 2061). Sentiments blend caution on short-term dips (e.g., to $66,600 or mid-70s), optimism on diminishing cycles and institutional adoption, and off-topic banter on geopolitics, weather events, food, AI, and personal trading anecdotes. The thread reflects Bitcoin's maturation from niche experiment to mainstream asset, with recurring themes of manipulation, halvings driving cycles, and long-term HODLing amid speculation on future peaks (e.g., $250,000 by 2030 or $1M by 2040).Top 20 PostersThe original list below is based on the sampled analysis of the entire thread's history (19 representative pages). For the last 100 pages, a separate sampled analysis (10 pages, ~200 posts) shows recent activity dominated by consistent contributors like philipma1957 (23 posts in sample), OutOfMemory (14), cAPSLOCK (11), JayJuanGee (9), BitHodlers (

, Gachapin (

, Hueristic (7), xhomerx10 (6), BTCETFInvestor (6), and AlcoHoDL (5), with others like ESG, hypebrother, Paashaas, Lucius, OgNasty, vapourminer, Biodom, and Searing at 4-5 each. This indicates a shift toward more recent users in active discussions, though historical top posters like JayJuanGee and philipma1957 remain prominent. Automated bots like ChartBuddy were excluded from both.Rank
User
Posts in Sample
1
adamstgBit
12
2
LFC_Bitcoin
11
3
gentlemand
10
4
El duderino_
9
5
B1tUnl0ck3r
7
6
mah87
6
7
r0ach
6
8
ShroomsKit
5
9
seleme
5
10
Torque
5
11
molecular
4
12
windjc
4
13
JorgeStolfi
4
14
JayJuanGee
4
15
bitserve
4
16
Cryptotourist
4
17
rjclarke2000
4
18
Meuh6879
4
19
sirazimuth
4
20
philipma1957
4
Additional Relevant Information
Thread Statistics Update: As of early February 2026, the thread remains highly active, with the sampled last page showing ongoing hourly chart updates from ChartBuddy and real-time price discussions. Total replies exceed 709,140 (based on pagination), underscoring its role as a pulse for Bitcoin sentiment.
Recent Polls and Predictions: Multiple polls in the last 100 pages gauge community expectations, with a consensus leaning toward Bitcoin surpassing $150,000 in the near term, driven by ETF inflows and cycle theories. Diminishing returns in cycles are debated, with some users arguing the "cycle is dead" due to institutional maturation.
External Context: Discussions tie into broader 2026 events, such as U.S. political shifts under Trump (e.g., tariffs potentially disrupting BTC, immigration enforcement), natural disasters impacting mining (Texas storm leading to voluntary shutdowns for grid support), and alternative asset comparisons (precious metals' market cap surges highlighting BTC's growth potential). Tether's stability is a recurring concern, with over-collateralization at 5.6% but vulnerabilities in reserves noted.
Community Dynamics: The thread maintains a mix of technical depth (e.g., Fibonacci retracements, support levels at $74.5k, DXY breakdowns signaling bull runs) and casual elements (haikus, food recipes, privacy tips for 2FA), fostering a dedicated group of long-term HODLers amid short-term volatility.
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you've been groked
cant get it to load the whole thread yet but i dont think it will be long
bitcoin clawing back @ $77.5kish atm
a salient is observed