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>> No.53972012

>>53971966
I WILL kill myself and livestream it if i don't make it that run

>> No.53972021

>>53971966
In one year time…my real life will begin

>> No.53972073

>>53971966
it's over nobody cares anymore

>> No.53972100

>>53972073
Same shit as the last bear market, or was it the one before that?

>> No.53972111

>>53972100
this time is different

>> No.53972141

>>53971966
my XMR stack is gonna be so fat that day

>> No.53972142

>>53972100
Jerome literally said today that rates will remain high for years to come, maybe decades. It's nothing like the last "cycle". The halving won't save your ass this time. Sell now and forget about crypto.

>> No.53972185

>>53972142
bitcoin pumped during the last high rate period too. rates don't matter, they're just a narrative. if markets were pumping in a high rate environment, the narrative would instead be about the Fed "restoring confidence" and you'd be here calling bobos retarded

>> No.53972244

>>53972142
I'm a turbo bear but this is a bit much. We get a nice pump in 2024 but no new ATH. That comes later. 2024 will be this cycles 2019.

>> No.53972319

>>53972142
>decade(s)
lol
lmao

>> No.53972349

>>53971966
I just got in crypto last year, when does the bullrun usually start in relation to Bitcoin's halving?

>> No.53972609
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53972609

>>53972349

>> No.53973062

>>53972609
He asked why
>>53972349
since miners get less bitcoin for mining with the same amount of energy, they need the price to increase in order to maintain profitability. So its either everyone agrees to value bitcoin higher or miners capitulate and refuse to continue mining, which would actually even things out as the hash rate would decrease and less energy would be needed to mine. Historically the former always happened,however there really isnt a reason for it to continue doing so

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53973300

>>53972609
based
everything in the known universe oscillates. it's all energy

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53973434

>>53972111
trips of truth this time is literally unironically nocappedly different af bobos btfo beyond repair

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53973440

>>53972142
>halving coming at peak interest

Bullish as fuck, previous two halvings had interest rates rising

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53973874

>>53971966
Lets go

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53973887

>>53972142
Nobody will care
Also he wont check state debt
Bullish in all ways lol i swear some people are not ment to make it

>> No.53973907

>>53971966
There won't be a freak show of ATHs again this time. The crypto market will continue to become less volatile, especially as large market players utilize market making strategies (they profit more off stability and mean-reversion markets). It's ogre.

>> No.53973967

>>53973300
this chart relies on a fracturing system to still be in place in 10+ years. iirc it's tied to grain yields but on the horizon is famine, war (free property), and the possible usurpation of the fiat system

I mean we're probably months away from banks bailing-in their customer deposits and declaring le-grand reset with DC's

>> No.53975317

>>53972185
>rates don't matter
dumb fuck or shill