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FINAL WARNING: if you actually want to make it, just keep this in mind: you will get no other chances when the golden bull starts charging. We've started the first few steps of the golden bull now. If you want to make it, you must accumulate now. We've already begun the first leg of the Golden Bull. If you've got $100k to swing around now, you have just enough to consider yourself prepared. Sink it all in the king for this run and you will make it. This is a once in a humanity chance. Stay ahead of the bull or you're going to get trampled. There will be a time when the decimal point on your holdings will never move to the left again, and it's coming very soon.

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>>16774992
He's picking up steam, and he's not going to wait for you. There is only room for between 10x and 100x left. Imagine if your holdings were multiplied by 30x. Is that enough to make it? That's enough to make the difference between being a wagie and making it, but only if you are in a certain wealth range. Get ready.

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I had a dream a HUGE bull showed up at my window. It was intimidating but friendly. After petting him he went and chilled in my back yard.

>> No.16775155

>>16775142
Keep dreaming anon, the real bull is ferocious and uncaring. He's going to bore a hole in you with those sharp horns unless you're ready.

>> No.16775175

>>16774992
10 bitcoin suicide stack locked and loaded

>> No.16775203

>>16775175
This can work. is 3.3 million enough to be set? because if bitcoin market cap equals that of gold, the price will be around 330k.

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>>16775155
my body is ready

>> No.16775239

>>16775203
BTC is not bitcoin. Bitcoin is, and always has been, p2p electronic cash.
You get rid of that use case, you defang crypto and it becomes valueless. Another ponzi collectable.

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Oh look, the weekly "Golden Bullrun" is here again.

(Can't even get to 8k)

>> No.16775331

>>16775239
Imagine a base metal as scarce as gold but with one special property: the ability to be sent over a communications channel. It's clear that Bitcoin is digital gold. On a technical level it's still peer-to-peer electronic cash but blockchains cannot remain decentralized and host every single financial transaction. We've been over this a million times. If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.

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>>16775306

>> No.16775371

>>16775306
I agree with you there. I love bitcoin but these golden bullruns to new all-time highs are just ridiculous. I will start listening when we're above around $12,000 or so.

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>>16775306

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>>16774992
mfw they didn't heed my warning

>> No.16775695

>>16775239
retard

>> No.16775717

>>16775331
>If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.
Cool throwback to satoshi. The problem is that bitcoin is p2p electronic cash and BTC is trying to be 'digital gold' while calling itself bitcoin. These are not the same concepts and time will not alleviate this discrepancy.
Relevant Satoshi quote:
"""
While I don't think Bitcoin is practical for smaller micropayments right now, it will eventually be as storage and bandwidth costs continue to fall. If Bitcoin catches on on a big scale, it may already be the case by that time. Another way they can become more practical is if I implement client-only mode and the number of network nodes consolidates into a smaller number of professional server farms. Whatever size micropayments you need will eventually be practical. I think in 5 or 10 years, the bandwidth and storage will seem trivial.
"""

>> No.16775770

I have told you faggots over and over again? But did you listen? No.
Probably you idiots will Fomo in at 11k where the real resistance is, sell again at 10k, then miss the golden bull entirely.

>> No.16775827

>>16775717
surprise, Satoshi created something totally new that had never been tested in the real world before. 5-10 years later the bandwidth and storage are not trivial. Just like at Ethereum. It takes an entire month to sync a node. Run the numbers. You're not stupid enough to just think satoshi was an infallible being are you? Bitcoin is clearly capable of being digital gold. But storing every cash transaction on a blockchain is absurd. Done arguing this, it's really not worth my time.

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Resistance broken, strap the ABSOLUTE FUCK IN.

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When price starts deviating away from the 4hr 200MA, out of the bands, especially after consolidation, and a BB squeeze, a new trend usually emerges.

There is not much more to say.

>> No.16775873

>>16775827
>You're not stupid enough to just think satoshi was an infallible being are you?
Satoshi created a revolution that shook the world, anonymously. Meanwhile I see you just misunderstanding the purpose and power of bitcoin.
I invite anyone to read and form their own opinions. Mine is that BTC is not bitcoin because bitcoin is p2p cash for the world.

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>>16774992
>they're not ready
get out of the fucking way

>> No.16775886

>>16775859
There are too many longs, this is a trap!

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>golden bull run
so dumb

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>>16775873
Well if that's your opinion, you're going to be left in the dust, retard.

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>>16775911
>not using log chart

>> No.16775948

>>16775927
Insults during a discussion after trying to disengage. Keep it classy.
Bitcoin is p2p cash. BTC is not bitcoin because it changed the purpose to 'digital gold' whatever the fuck that means. Have some fucking balls.

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>>16775940
>descending triangle is bullish

>> No.16775966

>>16775948
do you want to make it or not? go to reddit if you want someone to make you feel better. r/bsv or something lmao. you don't have an engineering mind or a sense of economics. so what good are you?

>> No.16776003

>>16775175
Godspeed Anon

>> No.16776006

Way too much optimism. Theres going to be one more major dump soon

>> No.16776013

>>16775966
I'm a software engineer with over a decade experience and BSV is a scam designed to diminish the power of satoshi's legacy.
Bitcoin is p2p electronic cash according to the whitepaper. No amount of coordinated brainwashing or fiat injection will change that.
Bitcoin is p2p electronic cash for the world. BTC is not p2p electronic cash, it is 'digital gold', which is not a thing.

>> No.16776020

>>16774992
i only have 0.5 btc and 4 eth, slow down pls

>> No.16776047

I can't wait to short bitcoin all the way to 500 bucks

>> No.16776099

>>16776013
Man, I gave you the exact quote from Satoshi who described digital gold. I am also a software engineer with over a decade of experience. You wrong about this. Segwit2X failed because enough people were able to run nodes, not because of fiat injection. The best hope we have of maintaining personally verifiable monetary sovereignty is Bitcoin. Payment systems are a dime a dozen. Satoshi was clearly very interested in ending fiat money: "Banks must be trusted to hold our money and transfer it electronically, but they lend it out in waves of credit bubbles with barely a fraction in reserve." And yeah, he definitely would want digital cash too. Who wouldn't want the perfect digital money? But think like an engineer. You know there are trade-offs for various designs, right? Satoshi was clearly interested in "digital gold." But it really doesn't matter what Satoshi wanted anyway! He was obviously very brilliant and clever, but he's not an autocrat, and he was not omniscient. You either have the ability to self-verify or you don't.

>> No.16776104

yes please

>> No.16776150

How much to make it? I sold 80% of my stack at 14k, I only have 0.4 left

>> No.16776169

>>16776013
>>16776099
Why feed the troll? This "software engineer with a decade experience" even messed up his shilling and admitted BSV is a scam.

>> No.16776186

>>16776169
good point, i'm done now.

>> No.16777154

>>16775886
But the futures are trending down. Interesting. Would that mean that this is a trap? I think we'll see one last quick sink then. But if that doesn't happen in the next week then it's just a bull market out right.

>> No.16777175

>>16776186
I appreciated your posts anon. I'm more than sure that Bitcoin is going to catapult and one day these anons' children will ask "wow, bitcoin was just $8,000 and you didn't buy? Why?"