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2021 Feb 23, 10:09am   14,844 views  368 comments

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I just saw bitcoin silence today and wondered wtf, where was all the cheering?
I know it's still up at like 40k, but uhh.. how did 20% of this amazing store of value evaporate in 2 days?

Hint. this is still speculation even though it is up.

Have fun speculating, but remember to limit your exposure, and diversify your investments.

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298   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 9, 8:36am  

clambo says
"Slaps the haters."


countless times too. Again. and. again. How many times have these clowns come out when Bitcoin corrects and cheered momentarily? Just to be disappointed over and over again. To be continued.
299   Onvacation   2021 Jun 9, 8:38am  

Eric Holder says
we're already in the era of manual transmission being a pretty good car theft deterrent ...

And cursive writing being secret code.
300   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 9, 8:42am  

Onvacation says
Eric Holder says
we're already in the era of manual transmission being a pretty good car theft deterrent ...

And cursive writing being secret code.


Of course, some people prefer dirty coins in their wallet and like to pick up the landline for the scam calls. I hear there are still silver bugs out there. lol. Thats just a small group of people though. Most people advance....
We live during amazing, great times. Money, music, books have been digitalized. Even gold:

301   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jun 9, 9:03am  

It seems to me Crypto currency is only sexy when it's just starting out and is only valued at a fraction of a fraction of a penny.
You buy up several tens of thousands of them (or a couple hundred dollars worth) and you hang on to them. Until the day they are worth over 30 cents. Then you cash out and take you millions and run the very minute it does.

Everyone else is just suckers.
302   Bd6r   2021 Jun 9, 9:04am  

mell says
Eric Holder says
I mean, we're already in the era of manual transmission being a pretty good car theft deterrent ...


Haha so true! I only own cars w/ manual transmission.

me too...don't need to lock my car
303   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 15, 9:26am  

and just like that.....

https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/bitcoin-tops-40000-after-musk-says-tesla-could-use-it-again

"Bitcoin tops $40,000 after Musk says Tesla could use it again"

that's why i keep saying, haters cheering about dips in a bull market get slapped....

dont cheer too early for the bear market....
304   Eric Holder   2021 Jun 15, 1:28pm  

"Bitcoin tops $40,000 after Musk says Tesla could use it again"


Pump, dump, rinse, repeat.....
305   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 15, 2:57pm  

Donald says

This is great news for everyone who bought Bitcoin at 62,000


nothing goes up in a straight line....people who bought at 20k are now geniuses.....but back then, haters made fun of them after a dip.
Always the same story with the bitcoin haters.....they dont think long term.....
306   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 15, 2:58pm  

Eric Holder says
"Bitcoin tops $40,000 after Musk says Tesla could use it again"


Pump, dump, rinse, repeat.....


its a great store of value....i bought it at 15k.....now its at 40k....imagine i would have sat on cash....that would have sucked....

Bitcoin is a great inflation hedge!
307   Patrick   2021 Jun 15, 10:43pm  

@Bitcion Here's a better selling point: Bitcoin gives independence from government.
308   clambo   2021 Jun 16, 5:42am  

My FLSW is chugging along.

By all means, don’t buy it. You are better off “hating it”, and “investing” $65,000 to make (-$26,000) in a few months.

Or, buy a house in Capitola for $1500/square foot and pay for the pensions of county employees and health care for the Mexicans with your property taxes.
309   Zak   2021 Jun 16, 9:32pm  

Patrick says
Bitcoin gives independence from government.


How did that work out for all those people in China who were mining bitcoin "independent" from government?

Currency has to be backed by something, even FIAT currency (backed by guns of police/feds). What good is bitcoin if you are prohibited from buying or selling anything with it? I mean, you could say the same thing about gold, but it's a bit harder to monitor something in no way connected to the internet :)
310   WookieMan   2021 Jun 17, 4:06am  

Patrick says
Bitcoin gives independence from government.

It doesn't though. It's valued in fiat. To make gains you have to put it on a computer, internet, exchange, etc. That's all traceable and the government can issue a warrant to access your devices or the exchange to see what you traded. There is no privacy on the internet.

Unless we get a draconian dictatorship administration, 99% of people are fine using the internet without protection. And I'm not saying don't protect yourself, but if you're not using it to commit illicit activities, I'd chill with the paranoia. Government is very inept at most things, so there's not much to fear. Most government workers just knew someone to get the job and just collect a paycheck and a pension. Basically they work 20% of the time.

Otherwise BTC and other cryptos are a pure marketing scam. It's no different than MLM scams. You sucker someone into the system and they become little bitches of the system and you make money off them. The more you get to buy into it, the more you make. Until no one wants it anymore. Which always happens. Always.
311   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 17, 1:03pm  

WookieMan says
It doesn't though. It's valued in fiat.


there a a number of Bitcoin pairs as previously mentioned.

BTC to Litecoin, BTC to USDC (USD Coin), BTC to USD, BTC to ETH, etc.

WookieMan says
That's all traceable and the government can issue a warrant to access your devices or the exchange to see what you traded. There is no privacy on the internet.


Yes, Blockchain transactions are traceable. However, the government has no idea who is behind the bitcoin address. Unless you store your Bitcoin on an exchange. As mentioned many, many times, its not recommended to store Bitcoin on an exchange.

There is a saying: Not your keys not your Bitcoin. Keys means private keys. These private keys need to be stored on a hardware wallet/cold storage device. That device is not connected to the internet. Unless you move your funds.
312   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 17, 1:05pm  

Zak says
What good is bitcoin if you are prohibited from buying or selling anything with it?


You can buy anything with Bitcoin. All you need is a seller who accepts Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is not intended to buy your coffee with. However, People have bought Tesla and houses with it. Its a store of value / digital gold.

You wouldnt walk around with a brick of gold to buy gum.

The intrinsic value of Bitcoin can be found in this comparison:


313   Misc   2021 Jun 17, 10:06pm  

So, it compares favorably with belly button lint.
314   Zak   2021 Jun 21, 1:30pm  

“That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach.”
― Aldous Huxley, Collected Essays
315   AmericanKulak   2021 Jun 21, 4:45pm  

China cracks down on Buttcoins due to immense power draws Crypto causes, esp. in this time of rising commodity prices.
Bitcoin continued its dramatic plunge to $32,281 Monday morning, down 17.65% from a week earlier as some of China’s largest bitcoin mining farms were shut down over the weekend. The bitcoin mining facilities of Sichuan Province received an order on Friday to stop doing business by Sunday, according to Chinese state media outlet the Global Times.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/bitcoin-plunges-as-chinas-sichuan-province-pulls-plug-on-crypto-mining/ar-AALgTV8

When governments sneeze, Buttcoins get the Wuhan Virus.
316   AmericanKulak   2021 Jun 21, 4:46pm  

But not before CoinDesk could take notice. The punishments outlined are "termination of customer relationships" as well as being reported to Chinese authorities.

According to the Wall Street Journal, what’s going on now is an uptick in intensity.

“The financial firms were also instructed to go through their systems to investigate and identify customers with accounts at virtual-currency exchanges or that trade cryptocurrencies in the over-the-counter market. In such cases, the institutions have to cut off the accounts’ ability to send or receive money for transactions, the central bank said.”
https://thepostmillennial.com/bitcoin-and-crypto-markets-feel-whiplash-amidst-ongoing-chinese-crackdown
317   SoTex   2021 Jun 22, 8:02am  

Donald says
Now Bitcoin is at $29,000. That's it. I am selling my Bitcoin and investing in safer assets based on solid fundamentals: Meme stonks, SPACs, and NFTs.


You're nobody if you ain't still HODLing beanie babies.
318   Dholliday126   2021 Jun 22, 8:59am  

My guess is up from here. Three failed attempts at breaking support (Rule of 3), high probably it was basing and will go higher until it's meets resistance in upper 30's.

319   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 23, 10:26am  

Dholliday126 says
My guess is up from here. Three failed attempts at breaking support (Rule of 3), high probably it was basing and will go higher until it's meets resistance in upper 30's.



Would agree. the healthy bottom is in. up, up, up from here on
321   Zak   2021 Jul 2, 9:32am  

YAWN.. where is all my bitcoin pumping today?
322   Bitcoin   2021 Jul 2, 2:30pm  

Zak says
YAWN.. where is all my bitcoin pumping today?


You should ask, where the clowns that predicted Bitcoin to go to 1.2k?
Or, where are the clowns that said Bitcoin will never reach its previous high (20k)
Or, where the clowns that predicted Bitcoin will go to zero?

I know, I know....when Bitcoin dips, you perma bears feel confident to open your mouth....when its running up, we get silence.
Bitcoin has its way to slap the haters left and right.....just be patient.
323   WookieMan   2021 Jul 2, 2:41pm  

Bitcoin says
You should ask, where the clowns that predicted Bitcoin to go to 1.2k?

Still will. Maybe lower. There's no physical or fundamental value. That's indisputable. Present an argument otherwise. You still haven't. It's a ponzi scheme and you're the one paying the whales. In finance, whales get bored and move on. Crypto is worthless.
324   seesaw   2021 Jul 2, 7:20pm  

just_passing_through says
Donald says
Now Bitcoin is at $29,000. That's it. I am selling my Bitcoin and investing in safer assets based on solid fundamentals: Meme stonks, SPACs, and NFTs.


You're nobody if you ain't still HODLing beanie babies.


I know somoeone who has a wall full of beanie's in a plexiglass wall case... and I cannot tell her shit about her decisions... she sells low and buys high... Now she has to sell her $42K car for $31K because of her ass backwards financial decisions. She complains, and I throw an idea out to help, but she cannot think outside the box. A part of me wants to see her go belly up. The old man is loosing his pep in his step... He has no Dough to spend... He let her manage it all..
Their are so many stupid humans out there that think so shallow.
325   SoTex   2021 Jul 2, 9:08pm  

seesaw says
I know somoeone who has a wall full of beanie's in a plexiglass wall case... and I cannot tell her shit about her decisions... she sells low and buys high... Now she has to sell her $42K car for $31K because of her ass backwards financial decisions. She complains, and I throw an idea out to help, but she cannot think outside the box. A part of me wants to see her go belly up. The old man is loosing his pep in his step... He has no Dough to spend... He let her manage it all..
Their are so many stupid humans out there that think so shallow.


I used to bang a chick in SF who lived on Haight and Masonic. Two bedroom place that used to be the 'free clinic' back in the 60s during the hippy thing. Nice place after it was remodeled and she lived in it.. Although instead of crown molding she had her Pez collection all along the ceilings. Yes, those candy dispensers. She believed they would make her rich someday.

Aside from the cat hair the sex was good.
326   Ceffer   2021 Jul 2, 11:11pm  

I need to start doxing people around here so I can torture them for their passwords and steal all of their bitcoin.
327   clambo   2021 Jul 3, 6:53am  

Seesaw made an astute observation.
On the other hand, if females had their own money they might be harder to bribe into doing a man’s bidding.
Food for thought.
328   mell   2021 Jul 3, 8:27am  

just_passing_through says
seesaw says
I know somoeone who has a wall full of beanie's in a plexiglass wall case... and I cannot tell her shit about her decisions... she sells low and buys high... Now she has to sell her $42K car for $31K because of her ass backwards financial decisions. She complains, and I throw an idea out to help, but she cannot think outside the box. A part of me wants to see her go belly up. The old man is loosing his pep in his step... He has no Dough to spend... He let her manage it all..
Their are so many stupid humans out there that think so shallow.


I used to bang a chick in SF who lived on Haight and Masonic. Two bedroom place that used to be the 'free clinic' back in the 60s during the hippy thing. Nice place after it was remodeled and she lived in it.. Although instead of crown molding she had her Pez collection all along the ceilings. Yes, those candy dispensers. She believed they wo...


Man you're making me nostalgic with all the bang stories. Fact is I mostly did have a great time in SF and certain banged quite a few chicks, and they, like the city, all had their own charm. I'd say SF retained at least some of that charm at least up until the rebound from the 2008 recession started, so really the last 10 years turned it into complete shit with covid, chesa b and the rest of the corrupt fucks as its death knell. The city did harbor some beauties and good sex back then.
329   Zak   2021 Jul 7, 3:56pm  

Are the bitcoin purchasers at $60k whole again yet? When can we tell them that bitcoin only goes up again?
330   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 7, 4:29pm  

Zak says
Are the bitcoin purchasers at $60k whole again yet? When can we tell them that bitcoin only goes up again?


They are busy dollar-cost-averaging!
331   AmericanKulak   2021 Jul 7, 4:39pm  

DCA down to the last penny!
332   SumatraBosch   2021 Jul 7, 7:52pm  

All economies are doomed if they are not instrumented with a fantasy currency backed by hysteria!

Burn your dollars!

Suck my dick!
333   SoTex   2021 Jul 7, 10:00pm  

Oooh @bitcoin!

These are your buy signals!

(kidding; don't go overboard; buying or responding)
334   Bitcoin   2021 Jul 7, 10:26pm  

nice buying opportunity. Bitcoin will consolidate for a few month until we see the next leg up.
335   Zak   2021 Jul 8, 9:13am  

Just wondering.. is there a shortage of bitcoin? It seems someone is still buying it for $32k a piece. What are they producing with those bitcoins anyway?
336   Bitcoin   2021 Jul 10, 5:24pm  

Zak says
Just wondering.. It seems someone is still buying it for $32k a piece.


yeah, smart investors usually buy the dip. Has paid off bigly. I am predicting at least 100k per Bitcoin this bull cycle (by 2022).
337   Zak   2021 Jul 13, 3:57pm  

Ping.. bitcoin still down 50% ? Is that a haircut? As the black knight would say, "tis but a flesh wound" ?

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