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March 04, 2026, 05:18:27 PM |
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It seems we have been graced with a pump. Or as JayJuanGee would say: a pump.
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March 04, 2026, 05:29:23 PM |
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It seems we have been graced with a pump. Or as JayJuanGee would say: a pump.
I would like to see 80k by the end of today. But what we really need is no fall back to 67k keep up the pump.
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March 04, 2026, 05:39:38 PM Last edit: March 04, 2026, 06:06:19 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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More good news for direct hodlers of BTC and BTC ETF investors! Morgan Stanley to offer a spot BTC ETF! 
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) has moved one step closer towards launching its first exchange-traded fund (ETF) linked to Bitcoin (BTC) by filing the prospectus that details the structure of the fund.
An ETF is an investment vehicle that pools capital from different investors to track the performance of an underlying asset, an index, or a basket of assets. It gets traded on a traditional stock exchange.
A crypto ETF is a type of investment fund that offers investors indirect exposure to cryptocurrency without directly buying or holding virtual assets.
Coinbase Custody (Nasdaq: COIN) and the Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK) will be the Bitcoin custodians, which will safeguard the fund's holdings.
Custodians will hold Bitcoin in offline cold storage vaults, which means private keys to the vaults are offline and are disconnected from the internet so that the funds do not get stolen during potential cyber attacks. ► https://finance.yahoo.com/news/91-old-wall-street-giant-165439899.htmlSuck it up JJG! Spot Bitcoin ETFs are good for BTC hodlers!
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March 04, 2026, 05:48:28 PM |
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It seems we have been graced with a pump. Or as JayJuanGee would say: a pump.
I would like to see 80k by the end of today. But what we really need is no fall back to 67k keep up the pump. I want that on a t-shirt
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March 04, 2026, 05:53:55 PM Last edit: March 04, 2026, 06:18:21 PM by ESG |
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hmm 59k x 1.2= 70.8k
so today is day one of the new bull run
or day one of a bull trap
take your pick fellows
actually the low was about 59.9k x 1.2=71.88k still means a chance at a new bull run as of today. Maybe just maybe JJG wins his bet!  73000! Headed strongly and steadily toward 74,000 -The 50-day average is at 76350, a target with shadows.  -It's the 180-day average in 94k, need to close at least a month above it to go to the 180 average, so, it can go straight too, never know, and then after get to the 180-day average, it takes another month for the 50-day average to cross the 180-day average from bottom to top, and then form a golden cross, starting a confirmed upward movement. -On the 1h/candle timeframe, we have been in a confirmed bullish movement since March 2, for example. @Phill, I voted maybe there, because we never know what tomorrow will bring,.
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March 04, 2026, 05:54:44 PM |
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More good news for direct hodlers of BTC and BTC ETF investors!
Bitcoin climbed to a one-month high above $73,000 as more than $680 million flowed into spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Monday and Tuesday. Suck it up JJG! Spot Bitcoin ETFs are good for BTC hodlers!
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March 04, 2026, 06:01:17 PM |
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March 04, 2026, 06:08:56 PM |
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More good news for direct hodlers of BTC and BTC ETF investors!
It is partially good news, in my opinion, and it's inevitable. And not only do the ETFs dampen the upside, but they dampen the downside. So a possible benefit is the roller coaster gets a little less scary. But I think this also has potential effects on bitcoin's real value by potentially inflating the virtual supply. Knowing that legally, the ETFs have to back one for one... We all know there's all kinds of little games that can be played with the numbers. And we're dealing with the royal guard of the Federal Reserve. The people literally one step away from the money printer. Also, other banks dealing with bitcoin are openly re-hypothecating, not having to do it through little accounting tricks or anything. And it centralizes custody. If the gigantic glow in the dark throbbing attack vector of Coinbase ever falls... But I agree. There's upside too.
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March 04, 2026, 06:16:43 PM |
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Just another EU nasty Greek goat fucker
Yeah, right. Btw, should you meet any goat fucker shepherd, you should be aware that people of your kind they chew up and spit out for breakfast. I’m talking about Greek shepherds, not the transgender Jewish ones, OK? Just shaking their hand would probably break a few of your fingers, let alone sitting with them for a meal. You’d be pissed drunk for a couple of days to say the least, and should you insult them in any way, would probably mean that you will get rekt. Big-time, something to remember. They are more manly than you will ever be.#just.for.your.information.
can you two please get a room
Sure, if by room you mean this: 
Suck it up JJG! Spot Bitcoin ETFs are good for BTC hodlers!
No it is not, you pathetic cock worshiper! Too much centralisation of coins in the hands of the few, opens up another attack vector. Sure, it is very difficult to avoid this, but, but. If these hands are government affiliated (not an if really, they are), then boy, we have a massive problem. #BTC.is.the.CBDC.backbone #Jew.world.currency
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March 04, 2026, 06:17:33 PM |
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If the gigantic glow in the dark throbbing attack vector of Coinbase ever falls...
That would kill Bitcoin for real… COIN, MSTR and nearly all the ETFs except Fidelity going to zero would be difficult to recover from. Not to mention the amount that would get dumped on the market. Investor confidence would never recover. Coinbase has become the centralized entity that Bitcoin was created to circumvent. Everything going according to plan for those pulling the strings.
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March 04, 2026, 06:27:57 PM |
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More good news for direct hodlers of BTC and BTC ETF investors!
It is partially good news, in my opinion, and it's inevitable. And not only do the ETFs dampen the upside, but they dampen the downside. So a possible benefit is the roller coaster gets a little less scary. But I think this also has potential effects on bitcoin's real value by potentially inflating the virtual supply. Knowing that legally, the ETFs have to back one for one... We all know there's all kinds of little games that can be played with the numbers. And we're dealing with the royal guard of the Federal Reserve. The people literally one step away from the money printer. Also, other banks dealing with bitcoin are openly re-hypothecating, not having to do it through little accounting tricks or anything. And it centralizes custody. If the gigantic glow in the dark throbbing attack vector of Coinbase ever falls... But I agree. There's upside too. @cAPSLOCK - I lot (a whole lot) of the spot BTC ETFs will be locked-up in employee (401k) saving accounts and tax-deferred retirement accounts that typically only have a small percentage of selling for annual RMDs. This type of investment reduces the available supply of BTC which will help increase Bitcoin's price - something both direct hodlers and ETF investors want...
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cAPSLOCK
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I just want to say this one thing, and I'm not trying to sound pompous or pious or like I'm anything... So, with that out of the way. It seems the spirit of the age has become war, and that means we're going to want to beat the shit out of each other evidently. But nobody has to do that. We might not be able to stop countries from doing it. But there are other places to contribute to peace. This place can be one. That said, I am absolutely loving this particular podcast that I happen to stumble on today. I've always felt Dante is the best of the bunch at "Simply Bitcoin". https://youtu.be/bOzRI0Teei4?si=NgVcvIyn3rZOR48S
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Ermaios
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March 04, 2026, 06:35:12 PM |
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This type of investment reduces the available supply of BTC which will help increase Bitcoin's price - something both direct hodlers and ETF investors want...
Direct holders, that are not as greedy as a Jewish fuck, do not really want this, nor it’s in their best interest. Anyway, time for your morning suck session, get that dildo out of the drawer, and proceed to your daily practice.
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"private keys to the vaults are offline and are disconnected from the internet so that the funds do not get stolen during potential cyber attacks."
^this is so ridiculous...especially the offline part. It is not the damned computer, lol.
Say...employee "accidentally" copied the private key(s) somehow. Does this, wallet being "offline", really helps in this scenario? Of course, not.
Multisig helps, of course, as long as parts or a whole of the multisig is not on someones phones/computers. Employees are not to be trusted..as data periodically leaks from almost everywhere.
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March 04, 2026, 07:01:14 PM |
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March 04, 2026, 07:03:07 PM Last edit: March 04, 2026, 07:29:55 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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"private keys to the vaults are offline and are disconnected from the internet so that the funds do not get stolen during potential cyber attacks."
^this is so ridiculous...especially the offline part. It is not the damned computer, lol.
Say...employee "accidentally" copied the private key(s) somehow. Does this, wallet being "offline", really helps in this scenario? Of course, not.
Multisig helps, of course, as long as parts or a whole of the multisig is not on someones phones/computers. Employees are not to be trusted..as data periodically leaks from almost everywhere.
@Biodom - Since you seem to think you know more than the SEC and these multi-TRILLION dollar financial firms; have you to tried contacting them to teach them what you think about that? I think the SEC AND THESE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR FINANCIAL FIRMS ABSOLUTELY KNOW A WHOLE LOT MORE THAN YOU!!! Dontcha kinda think? Morgan Stanley operates in 42 countries, Blackrock operates in over 100 countries, and Fidelity operates in over 25 countries. The combined assets managed by Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, and Fidelity total approximately $23 trillion. Don't you think they all might know more than little ole you?  Damn right they do! You don't know shit compared to them!
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March 04, 2026, 07:13:02 PM |
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Don't you think they all know more than little ole you?
Are you a bot that is new to the internet? You are missing key knowledge on internet culture. Putting Biodom aside, people on the internet are the top experts in all topics that exist. 
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cAPSLOCK
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March 04, 2026, 07:27:13 PM |
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 Don't make me get my ukelele and kumbaya this place on 11. Fecking electric uke.
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March 04, 2026, 07:27:37 PM Last edit: March 04, 2026, 07:49:10 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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$73,952.99
Over $10k increase from the 1 month low of $62,822.26 on February 5, 2026.
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