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Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Discussions about the economic and financial ramifications of PEAK OIL

Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 10:06:54

I love this Shit, I truly do :o
Soon the whole stinking financial edifice of LIES is going to come tumbling down around the ears of the useless eaters. On that day I am going out for dinner at a $150 a plate restaurant down in town. I've never eaten there, I have more respect for my money, but I will on that night.

Gold just blew through $5700 here, and silver is $68/oz. Those last boxes of 1kg bars I bought have doubled in price, Doubled! In just 3 years. That pisses all over any compound DOW growth, in fact it's over 5 years of paper market growth.

My hat is off, really. I nod to the dumb cow masses for not waking up, "Thank you" I say, Thank you for being Ignorant and allowing humble people such as myself to stockpile a valuable asset at low prices. And now you may buy in, if you choose, and start to overpay. Yes bid up Silver into a Bubble like your fathers did in 1978. Push up the price, fear not, I will be watching the media for the manic blow-off top and will graciously sell you half or more of what I have. I was 14yo when that last Silver bubble passed, I remember it well. The hype, the ques buying it, a neighbor's father, an accountant, who brought an ingot home to show everyone, then back to the vault! A mania, that's what we want now!

Interest rates were very high back then, and there had been rampant inflation, people were struggling. But for every 100 strugglers there were always the cashed up ones too. Come I say, come and Bid, Make my decade.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 12:30:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I') love this Shit, I truly do :o


I'll bet you do...motoring around on the 'Busa...looking all old man cool and stuff. I can just imagine this ignorant Aussia and Busa combo ripping through the almost twisties...at low altitudes....occasionally passing a well ridden bicycle, etc etc. The chics must dig it!! Is doing this kind of MANLY stuff how you snared a woman to create a mini-me version of you? Are you embarassed about your son because...well....maybe he came out a little...non-Australia? Was the mother an American? Because then what might be embarassing is your boys brains, willpower, and sheer force of will when it comes time to deliver accomplishments!

Otherwise....keep it wheels down!

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 12:53:11

$110,786
They'll call this, Black Thursday.

White House Orders Agencies To Prepare Mass Layoff Plans In Event Of Shutdown
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')Instead of a typical furlough, OMB has told agencies to get ready for permanent reductions - starting with positions that are out of alignment with President Donald Trump's priorities.

Yes! Do it Do it Do it.
That's what he wants, kick those White mouse pushers OUT and blame it on the Dimocrats :lol:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/whi ... t-shutdown

What a circus, what a beautiful beautiful circus

He's ya huckleberry

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 13:00:28

Excuse my exuberance, I not long got back from a nice 20k ride across town and out into the dark countryside. So peaceful... Only saw 2 cars passing, and in town, no blacks with knives or guns lurking in the shadows. No drug addicts hanging on the corners, no pimps, no prostitutes, and no cops. All the cops are tucked up in bed :)

I LOVE Australia
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 13:24:17

$110,060
Dropping like a Stone. Only half way through the trading session.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 13:27:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'E')xcuse my exuberance, I not long got back from a nice 20k ride across town and out into the dark countryside.

MAN! Big ride! So you carry the little backpack with a snack inside if you get hungry by the halfway mark?

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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
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Well it is good, to be happy with one's place in life. Creating toadies is the entire point of the Monarchy, keeping you unarmed and incompetent on the most basic things of engineering and science. Good thing when the King demanded you and Canada recognize Palestine your fearless "leaders" jumped right to attention!

Besides, it isn't as though you or any else is getting off that island without someone else's airplanes or rockets! Maybe you can ask the aborigines how to build canoes or something? Surely some of the prison colony folks were on sailing ships once and could find a way to do better, like a nice 3 masted frigate or something?

Until then, what choice do you have but be happy where you are? Your countrymen can't build airliners. And we already know you can't get vegemite off the ground, let alone people into space who could then land near another country and ask for asylum. So the boat people approach would be best...go to New Zealand where nice and talented people live and ask them for asylum? Is Tasmania Australian? Or are they as interested staying British toadies as you mainlanders are?

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 14:00:43

$109,000
Another $1000 wiped off.
Gonna need a steeper roller coaster for this "dip"

I'll head over to the reddit sub and see how the graveyard whistling is going.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 14:11:27

Off the reddit sub
All doom and Gloom poor bastards :-D

EDIT: I just checked back on some of these posts, "Deleted by Mods" It's a fucking Echo chamber, anyone questioning the meme has their thread canned. So much for free speech.

2 min ago
wulfram403
--It looks like bitcoin is near the end of its current bull run cycle. What would you tell someone interested in investing in Bitcoin? Invest now? Or wait 6 months?
no comments yet... Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/Bitcoin.

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Achievement Top 1% Commenter Top 1% Commenter
-- be careful. Moderators will probably delete this post because i posted something similar around 20 min ago and it got censored and deleted. thought btc was about freedom, but only if you have the same opinion as them.

you are not allowed to say that its almost the end of the bullmarket otherwise you're are a bad person

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-- Are we headed back to $80k
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--I think markets are down today because we had a strong jobs report. Less unemployment than expected...
HaHaHa, Good on ya Jimmy, just throw some shit out there like spaghetti against a wall.

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Amen to that :lol:
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 14:25:15

Now, if you want to push your head through a pile of Shit, check this post out. This is crypto off-exchange BTW, this is how they do it so they don't get ripped off.

Help Request: Where is my Bitcoin?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')Disclaimer:
Scammers, when you PM, just know your tactics won't work on me. I won't fall for any of your "crypto recovery" services nor will I ever provide anyone with passwords, pass phrases, seed phrases, or anything of that sort. This is a pseudo-anonymous burner account.

Scenario:

Years ago, I used a Cold Card offline hardware wallet. I created a 24-word Bitcoin wallet, and then encrypted that with another BIP-39 passphrase using my cold card. I saved the wallet and recorded the Fingerprint, which acts as security so I can ensure I'm always using the correct wallet. The seeds were never digitised, never shared with anyone, and generated and used using offline devices and experimented with on an air gapped computer running Tails OS. The seed phrases were written down on paper in a room without spyware surveillance or cameras. Those seed phrases were locked away in a safe in my house and never digitised.

I then exported the public key and set it up in Blue Wallet to create a watch-only wallet. I see all my Bitcoin there. I generated receiving addresses using this Blue Wallet, and been DCA'ing Bitcoin for years.

This week, I decided to set up the wallet on another airgapped PC using Tails OS, so I can see my Bitcoin and test sending some.
I used my cold card to login to my wallet, and activated the passphrase and confirmed I had the correct matching fingerprint - indicating my Cold Card was ready with the passphrase loaded. I then exported the wallet JSON so I could load it up into this airgapped PC using Tails OS and added it to both Electrum and Sparrow wallets. I restored it, and I don't see any of my transactions. I only see a test transaction from many years ago.

I check my watch-only wallet (Blue Wallet) and I see all my Bitcoins. I've used unique receiving addresses generated from this wallet every time I purchase BTC.

I know my Bitcoin obviously hasn't been taken since my security protocols ensured there was no man-in-the-middle. The only other person in my house who has access to my seed phrases doesn't know anything about Bitcoin, and certainly would not know how to use a Cold Card.

I have ensured I waited plenty of time for the blockchain to sync, but none of my transactions are showing in these wallets

Problem Statement:

I use my Cold Card to access my passphrase protected wallet and ensure I have the passphrase loaded, but when I export the wallet JSON to load it up into an airgapped PC to test sending Bitcoin, I do not see any of my transactions. I also do not see the Bitcoin in these wallets. When I check my watch-only Blue Wallet, I see all my Bitcoin there.

So where is my Bitcoin? Am I not restoring the wallet correctly? Is there a problem with using the receiving addresses from the watch-only wallet (which was created using the exported public key from my cold BTC wallet in cold card)?


Simple hey! Now you know why 99% of people leave their crypto tokens on exchanges and risk getting ripped blind. Can you envisage an uptick in these Exchange thefts? How about I have an Exchange running, and I give old mate a backdoor in... He rips off all the coins (which we later share) and I cry "We've been Hacked!!!" I wonder how many of these Hacked Exchanges had that arrangement going...

With Gold we say "If you don't hold it, you don't own it." But with crypto even Hodling it is fraught with danger :roll:

The replies to OPs problem are even more convoluted, I'm sure you'd have to be a software engineer to fathom this shit. Here is the link if you want to follow the saga along.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/commen ... y_bitcoin/
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 14:28:27

$109,565
Boy that $500 went quick!
500/11 = 45 Big Macs lost in the time it took me to copy paste that bullshit above.
It's 4:30 AM here but I think I'll make a coffee and stay up for the end of this "Dip Run" :lol:
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 25 Sep 2025, 15:53:48

$109,470

Looks like it won''t even get a bump before end of trading, poor old thing :cry:
'Yawn' I'm off to bed, let's see if it can rally over tomorrow.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 26 Sep 2025, 19:00:58

$109,612
Recently Happened to Bitcoin .. Alpha
Bitcoin Records Sharp Weekly Decline: Bitcoin experienced a 5% decline, its sharpest weekly drop since March. Predictors are showing bearish sentiment, leaning towards a $105,000 price target...

Pretty sure it's done for this cycle.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Sat 27 Sep 2025, 05:39:30

$109,194

With the NASduck et el closed BTC is free to do it's weekend dive 8)

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Sat 27 Sep 2025, 19:36:05

Who is Clem Chambers? A veteran investor and CEO of Online Blockchain. A coinHead

Gold For War, Bitcoin For Flight: Navigating The Coming Crypto Winter
An article he wrote back in late Feb 2025, after BC had collapsed down from $104k. He sold back then he claims, for $100k.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-as ... to-winter/

Recently, this article. Sep 2025
Bitcoin Is Digital Exit Gold: The Four-Year Doubling Cycle
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')itcoin hasn’t really gone anywhere since I bailed at $100,000. Well, not in line with expectations of $250,000 or $1 million that the fanbase has been calling for. My caveman prediction for a very long time – ever since the last crypto winter – has been: previous high $60,000 x halvening = $60,000 x 2 = $120,000 new peak.

It’s too simplistic, I know. We all need a clever story of heroes and villains, but here we are, and have been, over an extended period. To me, something material has to happen to break this four-year doubling cycle, and it’s not plugging into the nervous system of tradfi, infamous for its blood-sucking, rule-breaking predation on assets. Sorry, Wall Street, but your rap sheet is epic.

Now I’ve been on the receiving end of a bit of stick over the past many months for not being bullish on crypto and have been the”‘bad guy” on quite a few X spaces, saying this is the top, while crypto denizens have been singing the seductive moon song of bitcoin infinity. Yet, here we still are, between $100,000 and $120,000. So, what’s next?

To me, the current bitcoin chart is not weak. It’s actually quite strong, but my call that around $120,000 marks the top before the next crypto winter remains my position.
However, rather than speculate about where crypto is now, let’s examine what different groups in the market will do, and how that might impact the future.

The Novice

The retail novice is not really on the radar anymore. Today’s novice is actually the B2B player FOMOing in – either with the crypto reserve play or the final “we better join the party” group that always me-too’s into a trend near the bend in the end. This group is noise.

The Established Crypto Holder

Not BTC maxis – this group should be sitting on nice profits or waiting for them. Most of this group are getting bored and fretful. This is the group that could start an avalanche of a crash. If they bail and push prices below $100,000 significantly, it will hit the me-too B2B late-to-the-party crowd, who will fold like origami.

The Trader

The Degen, or simply the trader who loves the 24/7/365 action or knows no other market but crypto, leans bullish. They like being long; the short side, as in equities, is a minority sport. They stay in while volatility flows, mainly long, and are supported at almost any level. They are likely neutral.

The Bitcoin Maxis

They simply do not care about the direction. In their minds, bitcoin won’t just hit $1,000,000 a coin – it could reach $20,000,000. This is more possible than you might think. A beer might cost $10,000 eventually, though that’s not what they are dreaming about. Even if bitcoin dropped to $100, they’d still believe. These classic groups are currently in balance , but there’s another group, more prevalent this time around, and growing:

The Drainers

Think of all the newer players in crypto now: government, Wall Street, tradfi converts, and Jonny-come-latelies, plus corporation treasury reserve FOMO-ers – not to mention hackers with record-breaking heists, dodgy projects with worthless tokens, and pump-and-dump schemes. These players have always been part of the space, but now the market seems to be relying on these “institutions” to somehow push crypto to the next level. The trouble is, they don’t care about crypto – they care about fiat, and will drain fiat out of crypto, effectively deflating it. The above old-schoolers, the non-drainers, become exit liquidity for the drainers, who are highly skilled and remorseless. The drainers are growing, and that’s not good.

Woe is me, oh such doom and gloom... but wait, there is good news. Crypto is about blockchain and use cases. However, this original driver has been stunted by hostile regulation, limiting participation to risk-hungry players in a sandbox constrained to printing private-sector money. Now, with the regulatory boot off the neck of blockchain – at least in the U.S. – the real value-add can begin, which in turn will drive the next cycle, with or without a crypto winter. That’s where I’ll be looking for the next x10 – not bitcoin, because this boomer sees $250,000 in 2029, not this Christmas, and investment returns lie elsewhere.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-as ... ing-cycle/

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 29 Sep 2025, 22:32:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'W')ho is Clem Chambers? A veteran investor and CEO of Online Blockchain. A coinHead


Interesting. Who cares. Offer an opinion...for example....Is he/she/them as ignorant on basic fiscal/economic topics as you are?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby careinke » Wed 01 Oct 2025, 16:42:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '[')b]$109,194

With the NASduck et el closed BTC is free to do it's weekend dive 8)

Quick! Saylor Live! Scan the QR code for instant riches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUaqV-MdIhs


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I did buy a little more BTC this weekend, but 80% of my weekly DCA went to TESLA. TESLA will be releasing its newest car next week, and the $7,500 Fed Govt Subsidy disappeared today. I'm hoping the new car will be cheaper, so Lucky could actually afford one.

BTW most of the elixirs' sold back then "secret" ingredient was Cocaine.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 07 Oct 2025, 15:26:05

that $125k is like a concrete ceiling isn't it. But it should go higher, it will go higher, if the other markets do.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby careinke » Fri 10 Oct 2025, 07:12:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 't')hat $125k is like a concrete ceiling isn't it. But it should go higher, it will go higher, if the other markets do.


It still is...soon.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 10 Oct 2025, 07:42:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 't')hat $125k is like a concrete ceiling isn't it. But it should go higher, it will go higher, if the other markets do.


It still is...soon.

Ha! You said by the end of the year Inke, and I'll hold you to it. $200k you claimed, but I claim it's over.

Luxembourg Joins Bitcoin Arms Race: Nation's Wealth Fund Buys Crypto For First Time
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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')“This is really great news for crypto-assets because this is the first investment of a public fund in bitcoin in Luxembourg,” said wank wank. The move positions Luxembourg as the first Eurozone nation to allocate sovereign wealth into Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, marking a significant symbolic step for Blah Blah Blah.
As of June 30, 2025, the FSIL held $887 million in assets, primarily in investment-grade bonds (53%) and index funds (46%), with less than 1% in cash.

The planned allocation, if implemented at current asset levels, would translate to roughly $9.5 million in Bitcoin exposure through ETFs.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/luxemb ... first-time

9 million hahaha, and not even BC itself, but just another equity wrapper. The coinheads grasp at any straw now. "Please go up, Pleeeeeze"
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Sat 11 Oct 2025, 01:45:19

Clubbed like a baby seal eh Inke. What was today's low... $102k, an intraday drop of about 20 thousand. 125 is the ceiling alright. You must be as nervous as a kitten right now.

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Central Banks Now Hold More Gold Than US Treasuries
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... treasuries
You missed the boat Inke, you bought into Bitcoin like those Hunts bought into Silver :lol:
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