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Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 04 Nov 2025, 10:27:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')So we have 10~20 million little suckers in this game. Worldwide!


But far more uneducated and ignorant people no doubt. Why don't you go hang out with them? Start slowly at first, other banana benders, work your way up through the natives, and with enough time, effort, and learning, you maybe can join the pinnacle of intelligence in Australia with the failed vegemite launchers?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 04 Nov 2025, 17:33:10

This was the Leader of "the free world", voted in by "intelligent people?" :roll:

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100 million odd Americans chose a dementia case to govern them. What does that tell you? It's no surprise that the US is the Crypto Hub, with millions dreaming of financial freedom and Lambo, but not prepared to work for it. It's the Dead Empire syndrome I have elucidated here before. An Empire that was once a shining light, a beacon of innovation and a powerhouse of industry degenerates into a nation of corrupt degenerates. Yet the people can't see this, and grasp at the former glories. Hint. A private company sending commercial satellites into earth orbit is not the same as National agency owned by the people sending astronauts to walk on the Moon. The two have nothing in common! Get that through your thick head. The reason, the only reason that South African chose America as the base of operations is because he gets to milk the US taxpayer. SpaceX is a Vulture picking at the corpse of NASA.

BTC is teetering at the bottom of 6 figures this morning, $100k. The hodlers are struggling to keep the old memes going. One post sums it all up.
" We have seen this cycle's top. Those who know, know. See you back here in 2028 everyone."
That will possibly turn out to be the most accurate post of recent days. Nothing is certain with these bubble assets, but one thing that is certain is that BTC had lost all connection with every prior "truism" attributed to it. It's now just floating out there on pure Hopium.

These 15 million shrimp hodlers are posting memes about the crash of BC from $1000 and laughing, but none of them ever saw those prices, like I never saw Gold @ #35/oz. They mostly all came in at $50k++ and many are looking at their CC statements where the BC purchases they made are incurring 22% interest. 22% That folks is USURY. That's Pawn shop rates annualized. But that is the route many took. Did Inke buy his hodling this way? Buy it via a mortgage loan? I won't ask, I know Inke is Honest, unlike another major poster here I could name, and I don't want to call Inke out. But it would have logical for him since most people now make major purchases with debt.

My condolences to all the hodlers who will be wiped out in this current fall. You will learn a valuable life lesson, just don't make the same mistake twice ok.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 04 Nov 2025, 17:42:12

$99.6k

33 min. ago
Bitcoin and Tarot, anyone?
I did a personal Tarot reading to ask whether I should sell or hold. I pulled The Hierophant, Four of Pentacles, and The Hermit. For the final card to sum it all up, I drew The Moon. There were lots of Major Arcana cards, which suggests this is an important and potentially life-changing decision.

How I interpreted it:

The first card, The Hierophant, represents tradition and conformity. I also noticed a key on the card, which to me symbolized “locking it away.” The second card, Four of Pentacles, means holding on tightly to your coins or resources. Based on...
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- Nothing says financial responsibility like trusting your portfolio to a deck of medieval playing cards
- Kinda like TA then :p
- Ah, I see you enjoy TA too!
- What is TA?
- Technical Analysis, of course!
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 04 Nov 2025, 17:56:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'T')his was the Leader of "the free world", voted in by "intelligent people?" :roll:

He was. And he was.

You can tell because we didn't let parrots morons like you....or any other citizen of banana stamper land.....vote in that election.

Stick with banana stamping, you don't have what it takes to live in America, work here, or vote here because...you know....you're YOU.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 04 Nov 2025, 19:37:44

The pedophiles President. Shhhh, Don't tell mommy.

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"If we were alone I'd..."

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Sick unit! Just imagine what he gets up to off camera :?

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 07:00:20

So much for Uptober, so much for the big leg up to $200k.
Sorry inke, it wasn't meant to be. It was never digital "Gold", just another latter day scam in the era of Fiat money.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 15:33:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'T')he pedophiles President. Shhhh, Don't tell mommy.

Says the supplicant servicing a King on his knees.

Did you teach your son the proper technique of being an Australian without testicles by the time he graduated high school? Or did he sign on to the Lucky family tradition of quitting early and get right to ditch digging and whatnot?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 18:03:13

A lot of Fear over on BTC Reddit. They are circling the wagons, and many posts are attacking the naysayers, the anti-crypto mob. Thing is, there isn't any anti-mob? Those posters were expunged long ago. It seems everytime BC collapses the hodlers turn into a pack of angry cats lashing out at anything they can. Totally unhinged? Go to a Gold sub or forum and you find non of that. Just rational discussions about fundamentals etc.

There is much whistling through the graveyard @ r-shitcoin, and much references to their messiah, the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto (not his real name)

Daily Bitcoin meme until BTC is at $200,000
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/commen ... 00000_133/

Hang in there Inke :razz:
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 20:35:57

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'A') lot of Fear over on BTC Reddit.

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Sort of like you when the King calls with that "come hither" look as he disrobes?

Reddit....yes.....the Truth must be there! You like r/NeoNaziWorld best perhaps?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 18 Nov 2025, 21:58:03

Well no need for anymore lengthy analysis the coinheads can't get their heads around anyway. Time to join them in meme-world.


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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 18 Nov 2025, 22:03:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'A') lot of Fear over on BTC Reddit.


A lot of fear in the kangaroos when you get drunk I imagine, and they see that "come hither" look in your eye.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 18 Nov 2025, 22:22:25

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 18 Nov 2025, 23:53:09

For those that want to see something beyond the daily up and down crap, go to this link and click on the 1yr chart. https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bitcoin

Now have a look at the sideways action from July 15 2025. That's at the $120k mark. Now if you average the prices out across the plot, just in your head, until say Nov-3 where it was $110k, you'll see buttcoin was in decline that whole time. Sure it had two big spikes, but the average was always lower. Then from Nov-3 of course it's fallen off a cliff.

How did I pick on this? No deep analysis I assure you, I have better things to do with my time. But I noticed the Microstrategy share price had it's high @ $456 on... wait for it, July-16. Right at the time BTC was wandering along and beginning its fall. Strategy is now around $200, a big 40%+ decline. As we know Saylor's Strategy is all in BTC. it's basically all the company does, hoard the coin. Interesting correlation I thought.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 19 Nov 2025, 21:36:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')How did I pick on this? No deep analysis I assure you...

Yeah, that we already know. You just read something you agree with, regardless of veracity, and parrot.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 02:39:18

Buttcoiners discover how ETFs work. BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Sees Record $523 Million Outflow as BTC Drops Below $90,000.


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So whose buying? The dip buyers of course, mostly made up of leveraged little attic dwellers.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 10:57:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'B')uttcoiners discover how ETFs work. So whose buying? The dip buyers of course, mostly made up of leveraged little attic dwellers.


I'll wait until someone who understands the markets chimes in. Careinke being one of the more intelligient posters on the topic.

When I want the opinion of a mammal from Australia, I'll visit the zoo. American Presidents think the same.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 14:10:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', 'A')bout 85% of my crypto is in BTC and will NEVER be sold, I may someday borrow against it, but never sell it. The rest is divided between Alt Coins and Tesla with TESLA top of my list for buying as they seem to have the fastest timeline and everyone thinks it is just a car company.


Ahhh, so clever, BTC, to be held till the bitter end, to be held all the way to the bottom.
Another long bear market? Another 3 years to wait out? Unlikely. That's just a coiner meme like all their other "fundamentals". Since their inception the cryptos have simply followed the US stockmarkets up and down up and down. Coiners, devoid of even a basic knowledge of markets, couldn't even see this, even though it right before their eyes? All they saw was their coins, all they heard was the coinhead chatter across the interwebs.

In the past year or two all the white paper fundamentals about BC have proven to be false. Instead of independent peer-peer 'money', totally free of Banking and government control as claimed, coinheads have now embraced every level of control, until we get to Inke's assertion above that he'll "borrow" against it, from the banking sector :lol:

Oh how times change. But buttcoin hasn't changed, it's still the same highly speculative magic beans that a tiny minority of hodlers hoard on exchanges and flash drives. The cryptoBros all claim that the world needs to wake up to the "Truth" and buy too, the very basis of all Ponzi schemes, be we aren't swallowing the sales pitch. It's just the little hodlers and the whales that have been manipulating them now, they are own their own with this one.

BC and shares in the most overvalued company on the planet, Ben and Jerries, peaches and cream. What a combination for disaster! But that would make perfect sense to a TCWS. Tesla is a bubble stock, and it's rise from $15 back in 2019 is in line with BTCs rise from the same period. Two peas in a pod and just the thing a techno-cornucopian windsock would love to Hodl. The TSLA share price is highly manipulated via stock-splits. Without them it would be well over $2000 now, and that would look dangerous to new investors. So they keep it down in a range where hides in with the viable companies like CAT. Interestingly CAT has been caught up in the current stock market bubble too, but when the bubble blows the world's mining companies will still demand it's dozers and other products. Outside of America no one one is demanding Tesla's rechargeable cars anymore. Overseas sales have cratered.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')esla sales have plummeted in Europe, especially in Nordic countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, while also experiencing declines in the global market and a recent 3-year low in China.


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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 14:54:49

Great Crypto Crash of 2025: $1 trillion wiped out in Bitcoin drop, analysts say that investors are stabbing in the dark. They haven’t got any direction on macro, so all they can see is what on-chain whales are doing and they’re getting quite worried about it,” James Butterfill, head of research at CoinShares, told Bloomberg.

Bitcoin’s run above $126,000 earlier this year had been fueled by expectations of multiple Federal Reserve rate cuts and surging institutional adoption. Both narratives have since faltered, prompting momentum traders to retreat and dealing a blow to digital-asset treasury firms whose valuations ballooned during the rally. (Microstrategy)

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 15:00:56

$86 K
That's a $40,000 loss per magic bean from when I was telling Inke he should be selling and taking the gains. How stupid can you get?


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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 3

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 17:15:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '[')color=#FF0000]$86 K[/color]
That's a $40,000 loss per magic bean from when I was telling Inke he should be selling and taking the gains. How stupid can you get?


Careinke seems to have done well with their investing decisions. Certainly doesn't run like a chicken from an active market.

As far as "how stupid can you get", dunno, look in the mirror....that about defines the bottom of the barrel around here.





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