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Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Discussions about the economic and financial ramifications of PEAK OIL

Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 10 Sep 2024, 22:04:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'S')o the dip in BC didn't go as low as I stated, but these things never follow a perfect pattern do they.

So what do you know about bitcoin? Do you have some? Have you figured out how to buy a motorcycle with some, because when I asked the local expert here I couldn't get an answer I could apply either selling or buying my last 2. Or is copy and paste bloviating on this topic all you've got?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 11 Sep 2024, 01:40:58

Americans Lost $5.6 Billion In Cryptocurrency Scams Last Year, FBI Says
a significant increase from previous years, according to a new report from the FBI.

Yes, come in sucker :lol: https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/americ ... =ZeroHedge

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 11 Sep 2024, 17:17:05

BC following Nvidia back up again. A dog wagging a tail?
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NVDA/
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 11 Sep 2024, 20:40:54

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '[')b]Americans Lost $5.6 Billion In Cryptocurrency Scams Last Year, FBI Says
a significant increase from previous years, according to a new report from the FBI.
Yes, come in sucker :lol:
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So what do you know about bitcoin? Do you have some? Have you figured out how to buy a motorcycle with some, because when I asked the local expert here I couldn't get an answer I could apply either selling or buying my last 2. Or is copy and paste bloviating on this topic all you've got?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 13 Sep 2024, 21:58:44

$65,000 give or take for this next leg up. If you put a sell order in $2k below any peak you could bail and put this mess behind you. No paper bull ever lasts more than 10 years, and they all seem to kick off near the turn of the decade. BC entered the Frey as a contender around 2013, so it's really run it's course. Even Gold's 2000's run leveled off in 2012, 2002 it came to be noticed, I got in in 2004 about.

Back in 2013 BC rose to notice with the run to $1000. Smart investors may have looked at it then and tossed in a wad. Anyone who got in before that was just lucky, if they didn't sell at a grand... techno heads, computer geeks, not normal people. They'd buy Pizza with it. "Secret coded numbers" What a lot of bullshit :roll:
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 13 Sep 2024, 22:05:24

4 days ago: Michael Saylor Reacts To Bitcoin Crash - This Was Planned!
:lol: Well what else could he say? He never predicted that, he doesn't ever talk about targets now, just 2045 when BC buys the world. Talk about a Spruker.

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

"Bitcoin is Smart Strong Fast Money" Whatever, Michael, whatever you say...
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Sat 14 Sep 2024, 18:35:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')Back in 2013 BC rose to notice with the run to $1000. Smart investors may have looked at it then and tossed in a wad.

Why do you WHINE so much about what other people do with their money? What kind of person bitches about what others do as though it is their business?

It is my right to make YUGE! returns in the market that beat gold to a pulp, it is yours to make crappy returns all you'd like buying PMs and burying them in your backyard prior to going to a neonazi fanboi meeting where you practice goosestepping in jackboots...and leave the rest of us out of BOTH thank you very much.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Sun 15 Sep 2024, 03:35:59

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According to survey data, three in ten people in the United States had been clinically diagnosed with depression at a point in their lives in 2023.
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rate- ... d-new-high

You want to avoid depression? Stop doing depressive things with your life, stop chasing rainbows. We have all done it, seen a rainbow up the road and driven onward in the silly expectation that we may find it's end. But then it moves, over the next hill, then the next. That's what real life is like for many today. They read about some great new technology or new financial instrument and think that "this" will lift me out of my mundane existence. But it never does, and they chase the next fad, and the next, never content with just normal old life.

How many people went from driving an ordinary old car to owning a magical EV, thinking that now they had arrived! Only to discover they had parked a spoilt teenager in their garage, something that didn't do what they wanted when asked. The same applies to financial choices, something people in this day and age should really take a lot of time investigating and verifying. But most don't, they abrogate those decisions to other people, like financial "advisors" whom they don't even know. People who are obviously in the business of enriching themselves, by using Your money?

Then you come to the crypto space and bitcoin and it's really like "Space." Outer space. No one knows anything about it other than you are supposed to buy it and hodl it 8O The deeper you dig the more confusing it becomes and soon it's all chatter about algorithms, atomic swaps, batching and cold wallets. A thousand exchanges, some that simply vanish overnight or go insolvent because the operators pulled a Sam Bankman-Fried. There is no logic to it, no prospectus, no forward projections based on supply and demand or any of the legitimate metrics typically employed in finance. Just talking heads on youtube and webspaces chattering about ETF's, Government regulations, all things that were completely exempt from the original "White paper" published at it's founding. How can you plan your future, your retirement when you don't know if the $50k or $100k you invested in it will be worth $200k or $5k when you want to draw on it? "Oh just be diversified silly" Diversified? There is no diversification now, the GFC proved that. Everything from shares to houses went down over the same period and today the crypto space mirrors the stockmarket, they go up and down together.

Bitcoin is true Tech-No-Logic, a will-O-the-wisp digital thing that you can buy and play with on your iphone like a computer game. A very expensive computer game at this point. In a basic way it's just gambling, like a trip to Vegas but without the warnings to gamble responsibly. Why did the government implement those warnings and force gambling institutions to display them? Because they thought a few people might lose their heads? No, because millions of people had already lost their heads and because of multiple suicides and families driven into poverty and homelessness. Don't wait for the government to tell you something is destroying your life, you'll be waiting a long long time.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Crypto+Suicides

https://www.google.com/search?q=gold+Suicides

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Sun 15 Sep 2024, 10:30:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')According to survey data, three in ten people in the United States had been clinically diagnosed with depression at a point in their lives in 2023.
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rate- ... d-new-high


It is noticeable that you don't talk about Australia much? Does the US being the greatest country in the history of the world irritate you that much, or is this jealousy because of how feeble the country you live in is? A Chinese mining concern, no ability to defend yourself without America to back you up, and a complete lack of desire to even figure out how to make the basic tools to do so? Lack of engineering experience I understand, but you can always send smart Australians (those that graduate high school at least) to American univerities and they can bring back some exceptionalism and instill some backbone in you local yokels.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')You want to avoid depression? Stop doing depressive things with your life, stop chasing rainbows.

Seriously? To heck with rainbows, your countrymen can't build Ferris wheels....here in America we chase rainbows and then CATCH them. Let us know the next time you put a satellite into orbit hoe-bunkle....WITHOUT USING AN AMERICAN ROCKET TO PUT IT THERE. Backwoods, mossy toothed neoNazi.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')How many people went from driving an ordinary old car to owning a magical EV, thinking that now they had arrived!

How many Australians wish they could move to New Zealand and pretend they aren't the descendants of criminals? And what an idiotic thought...buying an EV is "arriving"? Arriving where? Only someone jealous of those that aren't mossy toothed hoebunkles like them would even think that thought, it would then require being ignorant on top of it to write it down where it reveals their inner most and honest feelings on the topic.

Go wrestle an alligator or something, get famous the normal Australian way. Make a movie taking advantage of your hoebunkleness.

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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 05:13:15

I might have been off in my wave analysis on that last top, I think shitcoin has rolled over again already? Might pop over and see what the coinheads on Reddit are saying, always good for a laugh.

:lol: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/commen ... 3_seconds/
Bitcoin explainer is the top thread, goes on with the usual tropes about what it is ending on
"It is a hedge against monetary and fiscal irresponsibility..."
Don't these idiots realize that anyone stupid enough to pony up notices that this "Hedge" in and of itself is Highly fiscally irresponsible? When you need it to have value most, it collapses in price, for a year or more :roll: Under High inflation it also collapses. In fact it's a genuine hedge against financial security in times of trouble. You want to panic about your assets when the market turns south? Then buy BC :?

Here's a good one

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') can’t help but feel sad for people who don’t understand Bitcoin. Discovering Bitcoin has completely changed my perspective on money, human history, and the future. It has given me a newfound sense of hope and excitement for what’s to come. But when I encounter people who still see money solely through the lens of traditional currency, I feel… well, almost speechless.


This dweeb believes they understand BC. That's ego code for "I have memorized a lot of Michael Saylor's videos and am fully programmed now. But when out little dweeb "encounters "people who still see money solely through the lens of traditional currency", they are speechless? Every day little dweeb goes out and buys coffee and pays rent and does a thousand other things with "traditional currency" just like all the rest of us, but they are "speechless" I really feel sorry for the average hodler, they have been so gaslighted they stumble of simple reality.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 12:42:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I') might have been off in my wave analysis on that last top, I think shitcoin has rolled over again already? Might pop over and see what the coinheads on Reddit are saying, always good for a laugh.

Do you hang out in the "didn't graduate high school and love it" reddit bitcoin group, or another one of folks that graduated high school and know something about it? Maybe?

It is reddit...after I found you there you changed your username quite quickly. What are you afraid of? Other than someone with functioning neurons correcting the nonsense you type with zero experience A) thinking or B) having done a thing.

You making fun of a dweeb not understanding bitcoin is maximally entertaining. Sort of like pretending you know anything about tight tracks, you and bitcoin.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 14:50:55

Bitcoiners hate it when you point out the flaws in their darling. It's like, if you don't want to buy it, fine, shut-up and go away. They can't stand any criticism, and investigation, yet they are happy to go out and find new proselytes to try and keep their scheme going. They are like used car salesmen who welcome anyone but the media or a critic, they will drive them off the Lot.

It's hard to understand all the Hate towards people who question BC and the other coins (Oh and they are not coins, just like a digital media webpage is not a 'newspaper') But hate genuine inquiry they do, driving offenders off their subs and forums like a Jesuit Priest would drive a Heretic out of his church. A Heretic was simply anyone who questioned the dogma of the men in funny hats. That's one of the first signs you're joined a Religion too BTW. Intolerance of any unbelief.

All they want is unquestioning Hodlers, people to come in and buy buy buy these digital nothings, pushing the price up so they themselves can bailout with a profit. Trouble is we have passed PeakStupidity in this scam. The public has made it's choice and wants no more of it just like they clearly want no more of the EV mania. This happens BTW with even good deals. Take Australian rooftop solar, it's on about 35% of all homes now but the rate of uptake is slowing. I doubt it will pass the 50% mark myself simply because there is a large part of the population not interested. For whatever their reasons are?

Everytime BC falls into a Bear market like it has now more and more of the public shake their heads and say "No, not me, I'm not buying into it." People want something that is stable, it's only a small proportion that crave the rollercoaster.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 15:05:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'B')itcoiners hate it when you point out the flaws in their darling.

So do neonazis. They just practice goose stepping in jack boots and nazi saluting with their nazi buddies and can't even be bothered to learn something about...anything...prior to bashing it. Why don't you tell about us about things you do have experience in? Where might someone buy quality jack boots like yours?
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 15:42:00

The coin-dreamers can't even a read a chart now, Glassnode Founders Say Bitcoin Crash To $37,000 Wouldn’t Be A Bad Thing, Here’s Why... The story is gibberish but the headline points to the fact that these so called analysts can't even tell the difference between a crash and a decline. Bitcoin has not been Crashing since March 2024, it's been in a steady decline or collapse.

A quick look at the Max chart https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bitcoin shows that in every other Bear BC Crashed spectacularly. But not this time... And the so called experts in the field haven't even recognized this fact yet? Like the broader stock-markets and commodity markets the analysts there too are now clueless. They just make shit up, Oil is up because a pipeline was attacked in Whereverstan but a month later a bigger pipeline is attacked and Oil goes down. The reason for this? Simple! Markets are detached from reality now, they are not trading on the underlying values of the companies or the commodities but on the financial paper shuffling surrounding them but the hundreds of thousands of idiots in white shirts and ties have to justify their jobs so they grasp at straws. Their employers are happy with his sham too because without it everyone would instantly see that the Emperor has no cloths. That all markets now are rigged, manipulated.

That's where profit is today in 99% of markets, it's the spread, the derivatives, the expectations etc. Media hype pushes a sector ever higher until the President starts making statements about how this new thing will be good for the nation and as the last of the investors buy in the "New Thing" is already being exposed as a fraud and the values are falling. Meanwhile the big money that came in early has been selling out towards the top and is taking short positions for the crash. We've seen this over and over, "Wow, what a great buying opportunity, you'll never see Tesla at a 20% discount again!" That's a good call. You'll see it at an 80 and 90% discount but not 20 again.

Every time shitcoin or one of its progeny falls lower the cries of "Buy the Dip" ring out from the faithful.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')appel and Allemann mentioned in an X (formerly Twitter) post on their shared account that a Bitcoin price drop to $37,000 would be a steal. They added that they won’t be “mad” about the price crash because it would give them an opportunity to buy more BTC at such low levels. The Glassnode co-founders won’t hesitate to buy the dip as they are confident about Bitcoin reaching a new all-time high (ATH) in this market cycle.

Where did Happel and Allemann get their 37K target from? They pulled it out of their arse of course. They have no more clue where the market is going than anyone else.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')n an earlier X post, they stated that Bitcoin’s next run-up to $70,000 will likely see it break its current ATH of $73,000, reached in March earlier this year. Happel and Allemann added that BTC’s parabolic rally would be driven by a “strong altcoin undercurrent,” predicting that the altcoin season could occur soon enough.

An altcoin undercurrent? Why am I posting this twaddle? To give you a view of the totally delusional basis these crypto rest on. They are just guessing, throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping that this time it sticks.

You want to invest securely? Well forget the media scams, use your Brain instead. Just THINK! You're not a total idiot, though you have certainly been dumbed down by the social system you have been exposed to your whole life. What really makes money? What do people ALWAYS want?

Look at this chart over the last 1/4 century.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CAT/
Or this one over the long term.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/COKE/

Stop chasing the dream and instead chase the bread and butter.

https://www.newsbtc.com/news/bitcoin/gl ... ash-37000/
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 15:49:38

You're worthless Adam but you do put spacers between my posts which is convenient. It's nice to know I have gotten so deep under your skin though 8)
Do you talk to your wife about me? Do you have the chance these days to talk to her at all :lol:

Here you have been for decade or so and seen it all laid out on a platter, but still you made every mistake in the book. A weak old man living in the suburbs of an illegal alien warzone. Two old depreciating electric cars in the shed, the cheapest ones he could find.

You should write a book mate. "How I flushed my life down the toilet" By Adam B. :P
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 16 Sep 2024, 20:34:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')Do you talk to your wife about me?

Actually, I did. Told her, believe me or not but I found a real life avowed Adolf lover that wasn't ashamed of himself. She said "considering how long you've been bombing around the internet irritating people, what took so long?". And my response was "this one is proud of it and doesn't seem to even know what self identifying as a nazi lover means".

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AdamB', '
')Here you have been for decade or so and seen it all laid out on a platter, but still you made every mistake in the book.

Longer than that. But my early posting history was erased by a moderator who got irritated at not knowing any more than you do related to the geosciences and economics thereof.

And explain how knowing peak oil was a crock back then was a mistake? I dare you.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')You should write a book mate.

It has been suggested before. By people with PhDs and titles and functioning neurons. Nobody takes advice from neoNazis except those already mentally compromised. You should write the book on how they prey on uneducated white males proud in their ignorance, susceptible to anyone with an IQ of 90 or more who repeats their screed until the newby finally just accepts it and buys wholeheartedly into the groupthink. You've got more to write a book about then I do.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 17 Sep 2024, 01:48:17

Exclusive: Venezuela to accelerate cryptocurrency shift as oil sanctions return
https://www.reuters.com/business/financ ... 024-04-22/


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The bloodthirsty, sex-trafficking Venezuelan prison gang NOW in America
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ragua.html
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 17 Sep 2024, 09:17:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '[')b]Exclusive: Venezuela to accelerate cryptocurrency shift as oil sanctions return
The bloodthirsty, sex-trafficking Venezuelan prison gang NOW in America
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ragua.html

The first link was okay. What kind of British Empire nonsense was that gang stuff? It looked as juvenile as a nazi sympathizers understanding of peak oil and was written by British Empire cretins as best I could tell. But they undoubtedly had high school educations, so I can see how you were fooled into thinking it was first class work compared to yours.
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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Tue 17 Sep 2024, 16:07:54

Yes Bitcoin Haiti

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')esBitcoinHaiti was founded on February 24, 2024 by Phanor Mendelking (also known by Val), a 34 year-old Haitian from Port-au-Prince, who was tragically displaced due to devastating gang attacks that caused significant loss of life and property. Having to escape the turmoil, Phanor found a safe haven in the peaceful countryside of Saint Michel de L'Atalaye.
https://geyser.fund/project/yestbitcoinhaiti

Resident Of PA Manufacturing Town Exposes Reality Of Haitian 'Great Job Replacement'

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hile Americans were hyper-fixated on the 20,000 Haitians the Biden-Harris administration dumped into Springfield, Ohio, through an expanded Temporary Protected Status program for migrants from the collapsed Caribbean nation, former President Trump shifted the conversation during a campaign rally last week to Charleroi, Pennsylvania.

PRESIDENT TRUMP: "The small 4,000 person town of Charleroi, Pennsylvania has experienced a 2,000% increase in the population of Haitian migrants under Kamala Harris
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/wat ... us-factory

It's not pretty sight, but they haven't had time to properly organize into Gangs yet, it will take a few more months before the bloodshed begins. Somehow I don't think Bitcoin will prevent this which is surprising since it's "Smart, Strong, Fast" SuperHero money.


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Re: Bitcoin & crypto? Pt. 2

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 18 Sep 2024, 12:22:36

Crypto miner Digihost plans to move rigs from New York to Alabama
The mining firm said it aims to have a hashing capacity of 28 MW at the Alabama facility by the fourth quarter.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-m ... to-alabama

Alabama lawmaker to introduce regulatory bill for crypto, blockchain tech next year
August 15, 2024 https://aldailynews.com/alabama-lawmake ... next-year/

Small Town Alabama Residents Silenced For Questioning Sudden Flood Of Haitian Migrants
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')This week U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released its latest statistics showing at least 530,000 migrants flew into the U.S. and were paroled into the country as part of the Biden administration’s controversial mass parole program for those migrating from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela
The CBP also notes that at least 800,000 more migrants have applied for the program at US ports of entry, meaning they are likely already in the country. The numbers are not counted as illegal border crossings. The CBP has warned that once the two-year work period ends they do not have the manpower to track down those migrants that refuse to leave voluntarily.

...small towns across the US are being inundated with third-world immigrants. Native-born residents feel powerless as their communities are trampled by decisions made at the federal level.

One such town is Sylacauga in Alabama with a tiny population of 12,236 people southeast of Birmingham. Reports indicate at least 2000 Haitian migrants have been dumped into the area with little or no communication with the locals.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sma ... n-migrants

They can all become bitcoin miners can't they?

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We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.
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