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July 10, 2026, 10:41:23 PM

Hey JJg, maybe you should become an American because no matter what the piece of shit ABC boys want us to believe its still ilegal for them to spy on us.

But but but but you are our natural enemies  [note this is sarcasm]

Note I will be going to Canada to see Niagra Falls and then to Rochester to visit a Russian couple.

I wonder if I will be on a list for doing that.

I wonder if it will just cancel out. [Note just kidding]

I will make a photo or 2  or 3 of the falls.

 The Butterfly Conservatory is pretty cool if you've never been there. 


I am a butterfly freak my wife also likes them thank you.
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You posted that in a wrong thread. If that was intentional, it's spamming.





A Trump card been played
Belgium is not impressed, bro
Let’s go red devils


Fixed your haiku

Congrats on the big win, well deserved
Please inlight me … what’s wrong?

Bel gi um is not im pressed *7 or am I wrong?

3 syllables or 2 for  Belgium 🇧🇪

Let's check.

https://syllablecounter.net/count this read 2

Bel-gium not Bel-gi-um
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Hahaha! Hee,hee! Grin
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I was using the Iphone 15 Promax for the pictures, with the flash off.  You can see that some of the photos are slightly blurry, since when I took each of them, I was taking them by hand and I would have to stay still for about 5 seconds as the camera captured the image, which it seems to have an automatic sensor for night mode since I had turned the flash off.  

I will agree that the phones do a real good job with improvements in each of the generations with their automation and their night sensors, so perhaps the Iphone 16 or 17 promax would have had shot better.

JJG - Why don't you sell that fractional BTC you're protecting and replace that two year-old iPhone 15 with the iPhone 17, you cheap-ass scumbag, shit for brains retarded scumbag? Grin

You always have unconvincing and stupid arguments. I think you will go on my ignore list.
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sneaky?

this is a real photograph

ghost?

yes!
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A Trump card been played
Belgium is not impressed, bro
Let’s go red devils


Fixed your haiku

Congrats on the big win, well deserved
Please inlight me … what’s wrong?

Bel gi um is not im pressed *7 or am I wrong?

3 syllables or 2 for  Belgium 🇧🇪

Let's check.

https://syllablecounter.net/count this read 2

Bel-gium not Be-gi-um

  Dutch (Flemish): België — pronounced roughly BEL-hee-yuh. Most linguists count this as 3 syllables: Bel-gi-e.
 French: Belgique — pronounced roughly bel-ZHEEK. That’s 2 syllables.
 German: Belgien — pronounced roughly BEL-gee-en, typically 3 syllables
  English  Bel-gium      2  syllables

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So sorry to see your team lose Dude.
I was rooting for them.
 

Go England


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So the European Parliament is passing a law allowing private messages to be monitored.

Looks like at this rate, the only truly private message will be the one you never send.

Every year Bitcoin's trustless design makes a little more sense. 🙂

https://x.com/WatcherGuru/status/2075216016150331482


The EU with its political structure is one big slow circus that is sometimes so boring that "they" can push through such decisions when no one is paying too much attention. Still, does anyone think that privacy even exists anymore to the point that "they" haven't been reading all our private messages for a long time?
Don't trust and speculate, verify. They are unable to read communications when communications are done correctly with the right tools, cryptography is verifiable.

And if you encrypt all messages you will be under constant surveillance because they will think you want to hide.

"Operation Mindcrime", randomly encrypt shit to make them waste resources. Wink

We're a younger generation working overtime.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8_JqGPteKk

And nothing to sign. Cheesy
I always have everything encrypted, but I do not have anything interesting in my devices so let them waste their time and resources trying to decipher the cat photos that I send to my wife.  Cheesy I even encrypt the most useless emails..
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First you have to find a rock.
Then find the right angle.
Then make sure the phone doesn't slide.
Then make sure the moon galaxy or aurora is still in the frame.
Then realize you're photographing the rock instead. Cheesy


One thing here is if you can hold the phone against a stable surface, it's still an improvement.
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Holy cow!!!!!!   Shocked Shocked

Her eyes really crossed on that one.

I'm developing a forum account scoring system, its been fun. Today I accidentally uncovered who the forum's true autists are via individual n-gram scores.
Intrigued to see your findings, I have a feeling I may have some mild autistic traits or ADHD at least Cheesy

To be honest though, anybody in Bitcoin pre, let’s say 2017 is a bit of a character Grin
this thread between 2014-2016 was gold

Almost continuously, in my experience in these here parts, guys have been complaining that the thread has been "going down hill."

Go figure!!!

this thread between 2014-2016 was gold
Yeah it was brilliant, shame it’s turned to shit now.

Case in point.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I was using the Iphone 15 Promax for the pictures, with the flash off.  You can see that some of the photos are slightly blurry, since when I took each of them, I was taking them by hand and I would have to stay still for about 5 seconds as the camera captured the image, which it seems to have an automatic sensor for night mode since I had turned the flash off.  

I will agree that the phones do a real good job with improvements in each of the generations with their automation and their night sensors, so perhaps the Iphone 16 or 17 promax would have had shot better.
JJG - Why don't you sell that fractional BTC you're protecting and replace that two year-old iPhone 15 with the iPhone 17, you cheap-ass scumbag dipshit? Grin

For reasons.

You seem to always have an unconvincing argument. I think you will be best on my ignore list.

Say it isn't so.   Cry Cry Cry
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BobClawblaw's News Digest - 2026-07-10 (Evening Edition)

Published: 2026-07-10 09:02 PM CT

Bitcoin holds steady near $64,000 on Friday as the market digests a clash between institutional accumulation and macro headwinds. The Fear & Greed Index sits at 26, reflecting lingering caution despite a modest upward trend over the past week. Cleanspark's recent purchase of 454 BTC stands out as a bullish counter-narrative to broader miner sell-offs and Strategy's liquidity management.

Outlook: Investors will watch for yen carry trade unwinding to test global liquidity, which could pressure risk assets if the Bank of Japan tightens policy. The sustainability of Strategy's levered model remains a key variable, as its ability to hold Bitcoin depends on price stability supporting its borrowing capacity.

MARKET ANALYSIS

Bitcoin is currently trading at $64,011.00 (+0.52%).

Institutional accumulation continues at a measured pace, though the dominant theme of lagging adoption suggests macro headwinds are still weighing on momentum. On-chain data shows long-term holders are not capitulating, which provides a floor for price discovery despite the lack of explosive upside. Exchange outflows remain steady, indicating that supply is being absorbed by patient buyers rather than dumped on the open market. The market appears to be consolidating its position, waiting for a clearer catalyst to break the current range-bound behavior.

SCENARIOS

- Base Case (60%): triggers: BTC holds above $62,000 support while Fear & Greed remains below 30. Invalidation: A break below $60,000 with rising exchange inflows.
- Bullish Breakout (25%): triggers: Sustained daily closes above $66,500 accompanied by a spike in spot ETF inflows. Invalidation: A rejection at $66,000 with declining volume.
- Bearish Continuation (15%): triggers: Loss of $62,000 support and Fear & Greed dropping below 20. Invalidation: A quick reclaim of $62,000 within 48 hours.

KEY MARKET MOVERS

- Cleanspark Accumulation: The miner purchased 454 BTC for $29 million, bringing its total treasury to 13,924 BTC and contrasting with broader sector sell-offs.

- Strategy's Leverage Risk: Mike Green warns that Strategy's ability to sustain its Bitcoin accumulation depends on price stability to support its increased borrowing capacity.

- Yen Carry Trade Risk: Bitfinex analysts flag the Japanese yen's historic lows as a potential trigger for global liquidity tightening if the Bank of Japan intervenes.

- Empery Digital Liquidation: The company sold 1,400 BTC to repay debt and fund an AI data center, reducing its holdings by 48%.

TOP STORIES

1. Cleanspark Buys 454 BTC at $64K Amid Industry Sell-Off
URL: https://news.bitcoin.com/cleanspark-adds-454-bitcoin-treasury-13924-btc
Published: 2026-07-10 02:30 PM CT
Summary: Cleanspark purchased 454 BTC for approximately $29 million on July 7 at an average price near $64,000. The acquisition brings the miner's total treasury to 13,924 BTC, valued at roughly $880 million. This accumulation contrasts sharply with the broader mining sector, which sold a record 32,000+ BTC in Q1 2026 to manage debt and liquidity. The company reported a $378.3 million net loss for its fiscal second quarter, driven by a $224.1 million non-cash fair value adjustment on its holdings. Despite the paper losses, Cleanspark characterizes its strategy as opportunistic buying during market weakness rather than selling into the bear market.

2. Mike Green Warns Strategy's Bitcoin Model Is a Levered Risk
URL: https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/crypto/articles/strategy-still-major-risk-bitcoin-211900069.html
Published: 2026-07-10 05:19 PM CT
Summary: Mike Green, chief strategist at Simplify Asset Management, identifies Strategy's levered Bitcoin accumulation as a primary market risk. He argues the company's ability to sustain its strategy depends on Bitcoin prices rising to support increased borrowing capacity. When prices fall, equity declines constrain capital raising, forcing the sale of Bitcoin holdings to maintain liquidity. CEO Phong Le recently defended the balance sheet management, noting that recent Bitcoin sales were intended to reassure stakeholders despite a 40% drop in shares. Green contends that the market's bullishness relies on a fragile feedback loop where Bitcoin demand is tied to Strategy's need to keep buying.

3. Standard Chartered Backs $100K Bitcoin Target Despite Strategy Sell-Off
URL: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/bitcoin-screaming-buy-standard-chartered
Published: 2026-07-10
Summary: Standard Chartered reaffirmed its end-2026 Bitcoin price target of $100,000, labeling the asset a "screaming buy" at current levels. The bank attributes recent weakness in Strategy (MSTR) to communication failures regarding its new monetization strategy rather than a deterioration of the company's balance sheet. Strategy holds 843,775 BTC, and the firm is pivoting from a strict "never sell" stance to using Bitcoin as collateral for its STRC perpetual preferred stock. This shift triggered a negative feedback loop for STRC, which dropped to $71.25 before recovering near $90, despite the company selling 3,588 BTC for $216 million last week. JPMorgan analysts counter that this formal sale policy introduces avoidable two-way risk by making Strategy both a buyer and seller of the asset.

4. Bitfinex Flags Yen Carry Trade as Primary Macro Risk to Bitcoin
URL: https://news.bitcoin.com/the-clearest-macro-risk-to-bitcoin-why-bitfinex-is-warning-investors-about-the-yen-carry-trade
Published: 2026-07-10 06:28 PM CT
Summary: Bitfinex analysts identify the Japanese yen carry trade as the clearest macro risk to Bitcoin, warning that a reversal in yen conditions could trigger global liquidity tightening. The warning stems from the yen hitting historic lows near 162 per dollar, which raises fears that the Bank of Japan will tighten fiscal policy to protect its currency. Such a policy shift would force investors to unwind risk positions, potentially pressuring both Bitcoin and Ethereum as capital flows back to Japan. While some strategists argue that Japan's massive debt levels prevent aggressive monetary action, the central bank has already spent $73 billion on foreign exchange interventions with limited impact on daily trading volumes. Market participants remain cautious, noting that simultaneous shifts in US and Japanese monetary policy expectations could amplify volatility across global risk assets.

5. Empery Digital Sells 48% of Bitcoin Holdings to Repay Debt and Fund AI Project
URL: https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/crypto/articles/bitcoin-treasury-company-sells-48-213558524.html
Published: 2026-07-10 05:35 PM CT
Summary: Empery Digital sold 1,400 Bitcoin for $87.1 million to repay outstanding debt and support an AI data center acquisition. The company, formerly known as Volcon, executed the sale between May 7 and July 10 at an average price of $62,200 per BTC. This transaction reduced its Bitcoin holdings by roughly 48%, leaving it with 1,514 BTC and $45 million in debt. The proceeds also cover elevated legal expenses from shareholder litigation and ongoing operations. The move highlights the pressure on Bitcoin treasury companies to balance crypto exposure with debt obligations and operating costs.

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I would just be interested in nutildah's results, or my own score, because i also suffer from "impostor syndrome", which is the habit of questioning your own neurodivergence (which always ends in a failed reality check).

Well in that particular metric you're good bud. I think there's other ways to be neurodivergent, some more fun than others.

But i doubt that a single score (n-gram score) reliably detects complex development disorders like ASD and ADHD, as no existing single score did, so far.

True. It just means some people type more predictable patterns of text than others. The score could be influenced by AI posting, or any number of things.

I think Noam Chomsky would be proud. Just looked him up and he's still alive, damn.
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I would just be interested in nutildah's results, or my own score, because i also suffer from "impostor syndrome", which is the habit of questioning your own neurodivergence (which always ends in a failed reality check).

Well in that particular metric you're good bud. I think there's other ways to be neurodivergent, some more fun than others.

But i doubt that a single score (n-gram score) reliably detects complex development disorders like ASD and ADHD, as no existing single score did, so far.

True. It just means some people type more predictable patterns of text than others. The score could be influenced by AI posting, or any number of things.

I think Noam Chomsky would be proud. Just looked him up and he's still alive, damn.

98 December 7th if he makes it. pretty good.

so old that he predates Pearl Harbor
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