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14318209 No.14318209 [Reply] [Original]

1. The Wednesday Dump will be epic and wipe us all out
2. They need to keep the value around $10,750 for the Dump
3. Tethers will continue to support this price level
Conclusion: buy below $10,750, sell above $10,750, dump everything on Tuesday night.

>> No.14318304

>>14318209
you are retarded but a big correction can happen from $13k maybe on wednesday probably later. it won't wipe all out it will go 8k to 9k for support.

>> No.14318347

>>14318304
You have no idea what's coming man. It'll be ogre.

>> No.14318501

>>14318209
Now's the perfect time to buy, you can sell again at $11,000 on the bounce. Easy gains.

>> No.14318551

>>14318501
too tired to trade i did my thing this weekend now i want to see if it moves as i think it should

>> No.14318591

Don't care. Still gonna HODL

>> No.14318617

>>14318591
Remember: asuka prophecy is just a meme, prices that rise so quickly can tank twice as fast, and the most important thing is dollars in your bank account

>> No.14318640

>>14318209
You need to give more input. We all know about tethers and shit. It has been going on since early May. Do you have insiders info ?

>> No.14318647

>Not permabulling in a bull market

>> No.14318671

>>14318647
This is not a sustainable bull market. It's propped up by people who invested money into it, and they will want to take more money out, mostly from us.

>>14318640
We'll be flooded with pink wojaks in 72 hours or so.

>> No.14318792

>>14318671
I have heard dozens before «predict» crashes or bull runs that never came. It’s too bad that you are never held accountable when your «prophecy» go absolutely rekt. I hope someday we will have blockchain backed reputation.

>> No.14318839

>>14318671
why are you fucking with anon's money? there are people here who will believe you. go do it on reddit

>> No.14318862

>>14318209
Fucking hilarious how none of these whale larps have ever come true but oh no this is for real now this time lmao KYS

>> No.14318897

>>14318617
>...and the most important thing is dollars in your bank account
That's wrong though

>> No.14319014

The current Bitcoin price is too high to attract Normies.

Many holders are collecting profits and there is no FIAT for everyone. Have you ever wondered why Coinbase freezes your money for days? That's the reason.

>> No.14319024

>>14318839
If I save just one guy, the risk to me is worth it.

>> No.14319034

>>14319014
Normies understand they don’t have to buy 1 whole coin you retard.

>> No.14319037

>>14319024
why did you steal my 72 hour meme when i said the same exact thing yesterday

>> No.14319046

>>14318209
why would it wipe any holder out ? lol

>> No.14319054

Why wednesday? What news have I missed?

>> No.14319056

>>14319034

no they really don't, and even he ones who do know that saw what happened at 20k last time and don't want to lose 80-90% by buying the top again, they already got burned once

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which anon to believe.

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>>14319054
OP is correct

In yellow is the bitfinex scheduled downtime. Notice how much tether they’ve been printing up to this run?

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>>14319110

>> No.14319243

>>14319110
Please note, tether is not printed only in their own blockchain. They print also in Ethereum blockchain.

I believe there will be a big correction to maintain FIAT's liquidity in the exchanges.

Anyway, I do not think this bullrun is over

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>>14319232
Hodl your shorts bobros

>> No.14319246

You guys are unironically retarded. Use some common sense look at the charts and don't let the greed get the best of you. This is completely manipulated and OP is right it will dump very soon. Tips fedora to OP*

>> No.14319250

>>14319232
The question you must ask is “why” and “how do they profit from this” and “jesus are they gonna fuck me over”

>> No.14319324

>>14319250
>how do they profit from this
they are literally buying btc with fake money, it's like free btc

>> No.14319456

>>14319324
It’s not free, it’s stolen from the guy who tethered up

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14319594

So let me get this straight

>start printing tons of USDT when BTC/USD is very low
>use USDT to pump BTC
>/biz/tards join in pump

But how do they exit? Back to USDT?

>> No.14319609

>>14319594
The aim is cold hard cash. Pump on tether exchanges, let arbitrage bots raise the price on fiat exchanges, dump on fiat exchanges and suck what little liquidity there is dry. Rinse and repeat as needed.

>> No.14319623

>>14319594
no they exit with the btc they just got for free when finex get shut down for printing fake money
easy plan really

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>>14319594
here's a better idea of how much they push the market ( up and down )

>> No.14319665

>>14319594
How much liquidity do you think exists ib the crypto ecosystem? As in, if you can empty all the money held by exchanges, do you seriously think there are two billion dollars, let alone what ridiculous market cap all the coins have combined? What they want is the cash, nobody really believes btc will be some magic money of the future.

>> No.14319695

>>14318617
>The most important thing is centralized premined fiat shitcoins.

>> No.14319701

>>14319665
hahahahahaha

>> No.14319718

>>14319665
a lot easier to flee with btc than flee with cash
you can't just send cash from an exchange to a completely unknown bank especially big amounts, you can however send BTC to unknown wallet
also noticed that xmr pumped hard during the last few weeks

>> No.14319720

>>14319695
Exchanges and miners have bills to pay. Try paying your utilities company with btc and see if they will accept it.

>> No.14319740

>>14319718
Mark Karpales shows us what happens if you try and run with an armful of digitally traceable ledger entries

>> No.14319745

>>14319649
Wow that's actually great. So when Tether mkt cap dumps the BTC dump has begun.

>>14319665
>>14319609
Of course they want cash but fiat exchanges are slow as fuck. Are they really going to just send all of that tether-pumped BTC through fucking coinbase lmao?

>> No.14319763

>>14319745
Unironically yes. That’s why they have to pump it first, instead of just selling otc.

>> No.14319778

>>14318792
Pretty sure there is a shitcoin for that

>> No.14319819

>>14319763
This >>14319649 seems to suggest that there's a week to month delay between tether mkt cap dump and BTC dump, why would this time be different?

>> No.14319846

>>14319819
we're probably not at the top yet tho they printed and other 100M 2 days ago

bitfinex judjment is in july btw

>> No.14319859

>>14319819
This

And why Wednesday ? Just because bitfinex goes down for a few hours ?

>> No.14319928

>>14319819
I think they’ve already started dumping the coins collected in the runup, in waves with a recovery time to minimize slippage.

>> No.14319973

>>14319928
What makes you think that? Ala >>14319232 they did print $100m USDT on the 22nd, why do that if they're already dumping?

>> No.14319987

>>14319973
Probably to offset the overwhelming sell pressure when the dumps happen?

>> No.14319998

The Bitfinex owners are based and at the forefront of fighting bankers trying to shut down crypto. There's a million conspiracies floating around that have all been debunked.

>> No.14320001

ABAHAHAHA WEDNESDAY DUMP LMFAO 50K EOM FUCK YOU FAGGOT WHALE. EPIC DUMP. BLOW ME LOL FAGGOT

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>>14320001
big dick energy. im on board.

>> No.14320050

>>14318209
>>14318347
>>14318501
>>14318617

This is some serious FOMO LARP

>> No.14320059

>>14319987
We have kinda leveled off at a ceiling of sorts at 11200 but it leveled off like this last week too before pumping up from 9200. I could definitely see it dumping here but it could just shoot up another 2000

>> No.14320062

>>14319987
if usdt is declared a scam the market is going to be really wired but one thing is sure nobody is going to sell for it
i'm not even sure btc will dump, it might actually pump

my biggest fear would be that btc pump to 20k in a panic move to get out of usdt then the regal selling pressure get applied to fiat only pair which cannot handle it and the price crash back down leaving btc with a nice double top wich would look really bad on the chat, this whole thing could literally kill btc's natural momentum and any chance of new ath

>> No.14320067

>>14319998
It is not a conspiracy, they have lost their FIAT gateways and now work through third parties (one of them has "lost" $ 850m, they confirm this).

With the new regulations for exchanges, the FIAT gateway will be much more controlled.

>> No.14320086

>>14318671
I saw the "bitcoin hits 10k" article featured on Linkedin. Normies are coming

>> No.14320110

>>14319056
the real "normies" in question are actually financial professionals. They are knowledgeable enough to see why BTC has value and where it is headed. Their movement into the market drove the last run-up and they have the same and better technicals as you. If you are a man of means with over $200k income, for example, you definitely have some bitcoin.

>> No.14320113

>>14320086
I’m sorry anon, but you are the normie.

>> No.14320123

>>14318209
1. lick my ass
2. lick my balls
3. lick my knob
conclusion: mmmmm oh yeahhhh slop it up biiiitchhhh fuuuuuuuuuuccc

>> No.14320145

>>14320123
Quality arguments, glad to know I am bagholding with such esteemed intellectuals

>> No.14320162

>>14320110
please explain to me why us citizen would go trough the third party process to get usdt then buy btc when other exchanges have direct fiat on ramps
and don't give me the "large buy" excuse because large btc buys happen otc

this whole thing make no sens

>> No.14320186

>>14320067
>they have lost their FIAT gateways
They have been constantly losing banks for years and moving to new ones as the banking cartel pressures every small bank in the world to stop doing business with them and most other exchanges. At one point the only thing keeping the main exchanges banked was access to tether.

>> No.14320188

>>14319740
Most of the money in question is not stolen from other wallets. It's misappropriated from various shitty national governments/economies around the world. This money is only shifty within a certain jurisdiction - once it's out, possession is 9/10th of the law and all that.

>> No.14320216

>>14320188
So is Karpales a free man yet, seeing as he possessed the keys?

>> No.14320245

>>14320062
That'd be great though anon, sell out at like 18k and then buy back in at 3k and wait for the 2021 bull market with you 6x gains

>> No.14320288

>>14320245
This run has trapped us into assuming there will always be another btc bullrun, we already take it for granted

>> No.14320310

>>14320288
Of course there will be, BTC is in the zeitgeist now

>> No.14320311

>>14320113
I used to think that, which kept me away from BTC and such. Then I realized just how stupid and uninformed most people were. My level of knowledge of things like BTC go back years and are comprehensive - my only reluctance was whether or not people would ever be able to make purchases of normal goods or not, and also massive disdain for the crypto-revolution faggotry that one finds in such circles.

If you're here and keen on BTC and thinking about the halving and supply/inflationary effects - YOU ARE WAY AHEAD OF THE NORMIE CURVE. You're not the bleeding edge, but you're certainly ahead of most people. That's one way I can say for sure that this thing will go much, much higher than the previous $20k ATH.

>> No.14320323

>>14320288
>This run has trapped us into assuming there will always be another btc bullrun, we already take it for granted

exactly ther's 1 thing 99% of btc trader agree with and it's that btc will see new ath
and you know what they say about consensus in markets ...

>> No.14320366

>>14320162
what are you talking about? you can go to coinbase.com right now and put in a debit card and buy bitcoin in five minutes. What do you think they're doing?

>> No.14320385

>>14320366
we're talking about USDT here
normies aren't pushing this rise

USDT is >>14319649

>> No.14320386

>>14320216
i have no idea about that fag and the details of those heists. what I'm saying is that there are a TON of people around the world who strive to move money quietly away from the countries where they acquired it, and for good fucking reasons. They used to be able to put this money in the Caymans or Switzerland but the US dropped the hammer on those tax shelters and now BTC is the name of the game.

>> No.14320394

>>14320366
I think his point is you can go on an exchange and just use a debit card, so why buy tether at all

>> No.14320426

>>14320385
>>14320394
ok, I see what you were suggesting. My comment was regarding the entrance of normie money. Your belief that "tethered" money is the only thing driving it is incorrect. That is obviously Chinese and European money.

Hong Kong is currently being eaten by the mainland. Did you not hear about that? That money is fleeing while it still can.

Europe is facing down a Eurozone revolution by Italy - they are instituting a domestic small-denomination treasury bond that is an obvious trojan horse for Italy to leave the Euro. That endangers Euro savings - that money is moving as well.

Anything going through Tether is doing it to hide the source. But those aren't "normies," those are former swiss and cayman banking customers. The normies are high-income Westerners who are starting to see the writing on the wall regarding BTC staying power and future value as a reserve currency.

>> No.14320452

>>14320426
Doesn't tether require all sorts of ID?

>> No.14320454

>>14320426
FATF regulations are coming

>> No.14320485

>>14320426
>The normies are high-income Westerners who are starting to see the writing on the wall regarding BTC staying power and future value as a reserve currency.

no offense but the vast majority of peoples I talk to about btc still call it a scam and point out the last crash
if anything there's less peoples buying now than the last time we were at this level in 2017

the relation between USDT MC and btc prize cannot be ignore

>> No.14320486

>>14320452
>Chinese
>Difficulty with money laundering
kek

Chinks just run it through other people's names. The triads ensure compliance.

>> No.14320509

>>14320485
>the vast majority of peoples I talk to
Exactly. Are they financial analysts earning $175k/year with understanding of currency and markets? Probably not.

If you have $50k laying around to invest and are savvy enough to do it yourself, you've got a BTC wallet somewhere - $5k, $10k, whatever. It's a position and only a fool with the disposable cash and knowledge to understand this stuff doesn't have one.

>> No.14320565

>>14320486
Yeah buddy that is like fantasy territory

>> No.14320594

>>14320509
well there's a few notary and surgeon and a whole bunch of engineers plus a lot of averages guys and their bosses ( I know those people trough a tenis club )
and only one of them decide to put 1k in crypto ... most of them invest in housing and stock, crypto sound like poison to them

now this might be because i'm from Belgium but i really do not feel any kind of normie fomo at all here

>> No.14320615

>>14320565
It's not fantasy territory - I'm very familiar with how Chinese operate. For example, in the SF Bay Area there are tons of Chinese buying houses with "all cash" as a way of beating out offers from other people. They don't actually have $900k in cash, they just get the loan through a shady chinese triad lender. Oftentimes that money isn't even theirs, nor is the property in full. It's part of their extended family/village community and they are merely the vessel through which that cash is being funneled.

or do you think all of those chinese restaurants in every town in the USA were funded by hardworking chinamen saving up a buck before they got on the boat?

>> No.14320637

>>14320509
I worked in a trading room summer of 2017 and only guys under the age of like 40 took it seriously enough to invest anything in it and the most one of them bought was 1 BTC, the others put like a few hundred dollars in it.

>>14320486
C'mon anon now you're reaching. What about Western investors?

>> No.14320640

The dump is here. A stop loss wont do shit when this shit gets dumped. Prepare ur assholes

>> No.14320643

>>14320594
>Belgium
that actually is the difference. Americans are far less risk averse and more inclined toward new ideas. if Belgian dentists are buying crypto, I'd say we're deep into normie territory.

You are reading this wrong though - it's actually a very good sign. You are so immersed in this information that you assume everyone knows - most people really don't. It hasn't trickled out even to the upper middle class professionals you know about.

>> No.14320673

>>14320643
On the contrary, I think everyone knows, and what they associate btc with is “oh it went up real fast then crashed”

>> No.14320685

>>14320637
I'm talking about Hong Kong money looking for a safe harbor. If you are in HK right now and not seriously seeing the writing on the wall you are fucking clueless.

As for your trading room - maybe go work with some buy side people that actually know shit haha.

>> No.14320698

I'm convinced. I'm gonna sell tomorrow afternoon and if nothing happens I'm buying back in a Thursday. low. key hoping it dumps so I can reap the rewards of my 15k profit

>> No.14320733

>>14320673
Correct. The fact that they still think it was a tulip bubble means that they haven't figured out what's actually going on yet. BTC was a sure thing the instant actual payment exits were available, as in you could buy normal things with BTC. BTC payments are paypal-tier easy to integrate now.

The stuff about halving of supply and inflationary effects is WAY above the head of most people. They can barely understand money at all, much less the function of a reserve currency.

>> No.14320742

>>14320698
i'm still long
too much USDT printed in the last 48h for the price to crash
but hey I've been wrong before

>> No.14320797

Yeah anything can happen at this point. Just an overwhelming feeling that the other shoe is about to drop

>> No.14320810

>>14318671
the bull market started two months ago. there will be pink wojacks, green wojacks, rollercoaster wojacks, 1000 new scam coins, etc

>> No.14320847

>>14320685
Yeah this bullrun is not built on the back of Hong Kong trying to get their money out of Chinese hands. Maybe that contributes to it but that is not the sole make or break. You seem like you're trying to make up reasons to justify your conclusions rather than coming to a conclusion from the facts at hand. The past year shows a direct correlation between tether mkt cap and BTC price

>> No.14320862

>>14320847
Also they used to print Tethers a lot more carefully, not like this blatant shit. Just look at the chart. SURELY the fact that they have a court case in July is a big fucking coincidence.

>> No.14320871

>>14320847
>tether mkt cap
ok - now explain what drives that

>> No.14320893

>>14320871
Literally just bitfinex printing USDT claiming to have secret investors then pumping the price 24-48 hours later.

>> No.14320902

bobo on suicide watch lol
BTC is going parabolic tomorrow!

>> No.14320940

>>14320742
Its possible but about a month ago I sold in fear of this very reason. The next day I got attacked by a pigeon. I took it as a sign from the universe that I should not have sold and bought back in. The day BTC crashed from 9k down to like 8k I got harrassed by birds but didnt sell even though that's what my gut told me to do. The day before yesterday I hit a bird with my car.

Therefore. I'm selling tomorrow and buying back in thursday if nothing happens. Trust the birds anons

>> No.14320987

>>14320940
Only guy making any sense itt

>> No.14321002

>>14320893
>>14320862
Tether has a known banking relationship in Taiwan. The secrecy is a second clue.

Tether exists specifically to help mainland chinese get their currency out of the country.

>> No.14321003

>>14320940

>> No.14321009

>>14320940
Well before the advent of the Internet people did communicate via birds

>> No.14321046

>>14321002
Source? Genuinely interested

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>>14320940

>> No.14321146

Can someone give me a quick run down on what the fuck tether is and how it could be used to manipulate the price of bitcoin? What’s all this “fake money being pumped into bitcoin” nonsense?

>> No.14321184

>>14321046
There's nothing certain, but they did have some disputes in Taiwan that indicated they were operating there. My belief is the currency extraction angle is why they are concealing their banking sources. It's a scam, but the scam involves real money. It's also a distinctly chinese scam.

It also happens that China is full of people with tons of money who are not allowed to get it out of the country as well as massive uncertainty going forward. Getting money out of China is big business, friends, one that Xi has been clamping down on.

Why do you think they bought all those Vancouver apartments and don't even bother to rent them out?
Various tech investments work the same. Chinese invests money into startup in USA. That startup spends the money on some product/service/whatever. Startup goes bust, as they do. But the money is now in the hands of a service provider or vendor. That was a shell company. When Chinese person who invested initially into the startup gets to USA, they can then access the vendor's cash.

This is how you launder money... in Minecraft.

>> No.14321593

This crab market is boring

>> No.14322415

>>14321146
this is a stable coin. 1 tether = $1. Like two months ago it was revealed that they committed fraud with like 900m. Ever since the price of BTC has been pumping like crazy along with new tether coins being printed at the exact same rate

>> No.14322595

>>14318209
>dude sell at 9000 its going to crash hard your only save in fiat
>dude sell at 10,750 this time for reals
Dude fuck off

>> No.14322631

>>14322595
What are you on about?

>> No.14322671

>>14318209

"I missed the chance to buy in at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9 because my brain is microscopic and my dick is even smaller. Please go down so I can at least buy in before the halving bull market :("

Thinking the smart money will let you in after they took it this far is absolutely delusional and you have no place giving financial advice. Sorry nigger, no one is selling their bitcoin to you at the price your weak-handed-faggot-ass tethered-up (probably 5k).

>> No.14322686

>>14322671
Joke’s on you, I’m still hodling.

>> No.14322692

>>14322631

He's saying brainlets like you have been saying the same shit every week and then price only goes up. If you could not grasp this you are mentally handicapped should not be posting financial advice.

>> No.14322710

>>14322686

>Didn't sell
>Tells others to sell

k

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BSV will moon

>> No.14322741

>>14321146
well there you have it, definitive proof that normies are back. sell.

>> No.14322754

>>14322686
retard OP forgot to change his vpn/proxy

>> No.14322818

>>14322710
Well the whole point is to get the best price to sell isnt it?

>> No.14322833

>>14322754
Nani the fuck I was replying the man you absolute amphibian

>> No.14322851

>>14320311
true i was too smart to buy btc at 3 , 50 , 300 , 700 and so on
i always saw the bad things , like mtgox risk and so on
in the meantime stupid ppl buy it and make 3x while i think too much

>> No.14322864

>>14322833
it's either you fucked up your vpn-based troll or you see no issue with literally practicing the opposite of what you preach. nobody takes you seriously, get the fuck out of here

>> No.14322875

>>14322851
To be fair, if you had bought and didnt pull it from mtgox in time, you’ll be pissed as hell right now

>> No.14322890

>>14322864
What? I’m saying I still hodl coins, just looking for a time to dump. It looks like the big players are dumping on wednesday, so it makes sense to do it before the stampede of desperate sellers

>> No.14322916

>>14322890
literally kys, thx in advance :^)

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>>14319086
Why is his brain outside his skull?

>> No.14322981

>>14322916
You first buddy, ladies first

>> No.14322992

>>14318209
Is Wednesday the day of Ragnarok or something? Isn't it the day of the LINK conference?

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>>14319665
Your FUD is pretty rudimentary.

I’ll hold. If it Plummer’s I’ll buy. Please get some original and less opinionated b8

>> No.14323000

>>14322981
>posts unsubstantiated "just trust me bro :^)" (((predictions)))
>gets called out
>"y-you're a girl!!"
the absolute state

>> No.14323029

While you may be right, once I sell I’m out of the game. If it doesn’t drop and continues to rise I will have missed out on what might have been a once in a lifetime investment opportunity. It’s very risky to sell

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>>14318617

>> No.14323416

>>14318671
given the relative scale between the real markets and crypto, crypto can go vertical and still be dogshit.

>> No.14323703

>>14318671
>This is not a sustainable bull market.

haven't you learned anything from 2017?

>> No.14323737

>>14318897
>>14319695
Not everyone is a NEET anarchist.

>> No.14323815

>>14323703
Er... that ended badly

>> No.14323917

>>14323815
Yes, for people that bought the top. What I meant to say was that you can't time the market. People kept saying that the 2017 rally was unsustainable all the way from $1k.

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>> No.14323978

>>14323917
If my ID is twv69wOx this dump will 100% happen all the way down to 5.5k eow

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>>14323978
HOOWWWWW ????

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>>14324008

>> No.14324091

>>14324008
>>/biz/thread/S14318209#p14318209
he deleted a post lol, then pretended his second post is the first

>> No.14324144

>>14324091
Well will you lookit mr smarty pants detective here

>> No.14324890

>>14324144
Is there going to be a move towards another crypto asset?

>> No.14324912

>this pathetic swing trader still posting this garbage

Lmao

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>>14324091
what a faggot

>> No.14325480

>>14324890
No.

>> No.14325513

>>14325480
What will you do if it does continue to rise after wednesday?

>> No.14325536

>>14325513
I’m confident that will not be the case. They pumped it on a weekend so that FOMO starts on Monday: the money will be ripe for the taking on Wednesday

>> No.14325557

>>14325536
You can’t be completely sure, so I’m wondering what you will do if it happens anyway. Will you buy back in at 12k, 13k?

>> No.14325663

>>14325557
You segfaulted his brain

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>>14319246
>very soon
While i think it will indeed retrace from this level, it doesnt have to do anything. Tether printing can go on and on and buy every single dip

>> No.14326341

>>14325969
Looks like we’ll be over 11k by tonight.

>> No.14326592

>>14318792
>It’s too bad that you are never held accountable when your «prophecy» go absolutely rekt. I hope someday we will have blockchain backed reputation.
go fuck yourself and head over to >>>/r/eddit

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They printed 100.000.000 usdt but we are ALREADY at that cap retards

PROVE ME WRONG (pic related)

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>>14321002
>>14321046
i thought they lost their bank relationship in taiwan in April May 2017. It started the 2017 bull run and you can see the tether fuckery in the chart at the same period.

>> No.14326768

>>14325969
April 2017 was when they lost banking in taiwan. That's when it started to go up

>> No.14326889

>>14325557
If I’m wrong, I’ll still have made a comfy profit even at this level, there is no shame in taking my profits and walking away. There is a strange trend in crypto to shame people who take profits, which doesn’t make sense

>> No.14327078

>>14318209
This is the correct thread.
BSV will be the true ethrum killer and also king of coinmarketcap 2019
Do you not think that the Craig Wright team has not been working hard? Guess what? It has.
And always remember, as Craig says:
Get in BSV
The real BTC!

Let us all celebrate now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwRZgtTEH08&t= [Embed]

>> No.14327168

>>14319609
wow anon, that is correct. maybe you aren't a larp, but giving time frames is very larpy. i know it's more attractive to the jeets though

>> No.14327210

>>14326642
>100,000,000 cap
Wut

>> No.14327240

>>14327168
Giving time frames is just for shits and giggles, USUALLY, but the scheduled downtime for bitfinex this wednesday seems awfully convenient.

>> No.14327246

>>14319745
Tether market cap doesnt mean shit except when it goes up. anyone can be left holding the bags

>> No.14327279

>>14327240
What will happen on wednesday?
Should I buy BTC now or wait a bit longer?

>> No.14327310

>>14327279
Take all advice from strangers on a Norweigian basketweaving forum with a pinch of salt. But! If you have comfy profits, consider walking away before a massive dump. If you feel greedy or you are still underwater, be my guest to continue this game of financial chicken with the whales who can set the price literally at will.

>> No.14327314

>>14327246
>Tether market cap doesnt mean shit except when it goes up

I beg to differ >>14319649 you can clearly see the drop in USDT MC line up pretty well with the November dump

>> No.14327339

>>14327279
my only advice is to not be in USDT
there's other stable coins if you don't want to be in btc

>> No.14327346

>>14327314
So it happened that one time.
Was there a tether market cap reduction form 20k? Nope

>> No.14327355

>>14322631
A poster with the exact same shtick like you( same picture, "insider" etc) told that there would be an epic dump that would keep leveling just to dump more, to "trap people trying to catch the bottom"
Then 2 days later we went up 2k

>> No.14327393

>>14327355
I’m sorry did I say I was an insider? Anyway I got the pic from an older thread where anons were sharing oc wojak pics.

>> No.14327457

>>14327346
nope i'm not saying every dip is caused by reduction of USDT MC, the drop from 20k was natural correction, and you can see that they kept printing USDT all the way in 2018
but the one time they massively burned USDT the market took a 50% dive instantly from what was previously support

that drop to 3k felt so unnatural back then now I understand why

>> No.14327522

>>14327457
How does a usdt burn affect the price after the fact?

>> No.14327564

>>14327522
> how removing support affect the price ?

there's peoples selling btc every day to pay bills if you reduce the number of buyers the and keep the same selling pressure you'll just crash the market
same goes in the other direction

>> No.14327605

>>14327240
hmm I unironically agree with you but youre still a fag. stay safe anons

>> No.14327634

>>14327457
It would be interesting to see a graph of general volume on tether exchanges overlaid. Binance has at least 500 million tether, Huobi has 200. Increased volume needs more tether and reduced volume calls for them to sell.

>> No.14327709

>>14327634
I believe (with zero evidence) that a majority of the tethers serves to enable the high frequency trading bots, which are ESSENTIAL for linking tether and fiat exchanges for this scheme to continue.

>> No.14327741

>>14327564
In order to burn usdt, it has to be in one of tethers burn wallets. That means its already been pulled from exchanges.
How does the price go down months after you remove tether from circulation?

>> No.14327802

>>14327741
it's not months, it's about 30 day i'm guessing it's the time needed for the seller to clean the bid side of the books
again the drop from 20k was not influenced by USDT that was a normal reaction to an obvious bubble

>> No.14327861

>>14318209
Just because you want it to dump doesn't mean its going to... Sorry if you missed the bottom. Remember, this climb has been MUCH slower than the one we saw in 2017. We went from 3650 to 20k in 12 weeks.

This run is 3900 to 11k in 13 weeks. So this isn't that out of the ordinary for BTC... I would not be surprised if we retrace to 9.2k or so though. Although I have to say I keep seeing more and more interest in bitcoin and more positive articles. BAKKT still hasn't released but is due soon. I think this run has more juice left. BAKKT and Fidelity didn't invest millions to not get a fuckton of normies to fomo in.

>> No.14327923

>>14327861
you're comparing a run into new ATH to a run into previous resistance after over a year of bear market selling pressure should be very different
compare what btc did in 2015-2016 to what it's doing now and you'll see that this is a phenomenal move

>> No.14328082

I hate this thread. It makes me anxious. I have 2 bitcoins, wtf do i do

>> No.14328121

>>14327861
You got it all backwards, I’ve got coins too, but signs indicate to me that a massive dump is inbound and I dont want to hodl this shit down to a new low. Of course you may be right, and i am mistaken. It just feels fucky to me; just a little too good to be true.

>> No.14328172

>>14328121
How many btc do you have, and how many are you selling at what price?

>> No.14328181

>>14328082
keep them they will most likely be worth a fortune in a few years
just know that this rally could violently crash

>> No.14328182

>>14328082
Prepare the bull, your wife is in for some good pumping.

>> No.14328192

Anyone know the exact time of Bitfinex's maintenance? I know its supposed to last for 7 hours but I dont know exactly when. Pls help sirs

>> No.14328204

>>14328192
not for awhile..just keep buying bitcoin dude you'll be fine :)

>> No.14328232

>>14328204
Yeaaaah :) 13k incoming :))) no retrace whatsoever. :) But shitposting aside, itll probably happen on wednesday night GMT? Might have to leave early from my job for that, thats why i wanna know

>> No.14328383

>>14326889
you can't cash out

>> No.14328400

>>14327339
just went all in NANO. i'll make it by the end of next year

>> No.14328576

>>14319024
you said the same thing last time also but nothing happened

>> No.14328677

>>14328172
Wanna know too

>> No.14328979

>>14328383
Is this a meme or is it actually very difficult to cash out when you're playing with huge amounts? I know 2 semi-whales irl and they limit their selling to localbitcoins, not sure if for anonymity or because the "fiat off ramps" will indefinitely hold their money or they'll catch a bullet to the head because the KYC gateways don't actually have the money.