Re: Is the Bitcoin bull run over?
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2023 7:16 pm
Interestingmookiemcgee wrote: a path to wife changing money and dynastic family wealth.
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Interestingmookiemcgee wrote: a path to wife changing money and dynastic family wealth.
HitRed, how would/will Jesus drive the cryptocurrency money dealers from the cyber-temple?HitRed wrote:Interestingmookiemcgee wrote: a path to wife changing money and dynastic family wealth.
Dukasaur wrote:Have Fun Shedding Pounds?mookiemcgee wrote: HFSP this holiday season
Have Fun Sucking Penis?
Hold For Supreme Power?
Maybe he's been meaning colloidal silver this whole time?HitRed wrote:He doesn’t talk of gold or Bitcoin only silver.
Ah!mookiemcgee wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Have Fun Shedding Pounds?mookiemcgee wrote: HFSP this holiday season
Have Fun Sucking Penis?
Hold For Supreme Power?
I don't think there's been any kind of intentional boycott of this thread. There just hasn't been very much to say.mookiemcgee wrote: Meanwhile you fucktards entirely tune out the threads that contain a path to wife changing money and dynastic family wealth.
Stop being a dweeb. All the kewl kids are doing crypto. Only total dorks can't handle it and go bankrupt.
That was like 10+ years ago yeah? Do you understand it yet? You were posting Ben Cowen a year or two ago, if his content can't help I'm not sure anyone can. That guy is legit, and was following his content when free.HitRed wrote:Our club took a vote back when Bitcoin was at $16 and to a person agreed we didn’t understand it. You make decisions and move on.
Lol, this should age well. HFSPPack Rat wrote:Dollar remains strong with a strong economy forecasted by economists with lower oil prices.
Sell your bitcoins!
We're not going in that direction. Everyone has there comfort zones.mookiemcgee wrote:That was like 10+ years ago yeah? Do you understand it yet? You were posting Ben Cowen a year or two ago, if his content can't help I'm not sure anyone can. That guy is legit, and was following his content when free.HitRed wrote:Our club took a vote back when Bitcoin was at $16 and to a person agreed we didn’t understand it. You make decisions and move on.
Votanic wrote:When you actually look at the dirty way the stuff is made, there really isn't anything 'virtual' or 'crypto' about it.
Just for-profit factories belching pollution while eliminating the inefficiency of having to make any tangible or useful product.
Well okay, that part about offsetting carbon emissions. That part is kind of a virtual flight of fancy.
It's yay. After yesterday when the SEC had it's twitter account hacked, and today with their website crashing after close it's been hard finding reliable resources... but all of em were approved and it's a good day for crypto.Dukasaur wrote:I guess it's a bit late for predictions, but will it be a yay or nay?


I thought there would have been at least a small peak with the actual announcement, but nothing. If anything, it's gone down since the announcement.mookiemcgee wrote:Dukasaur wrote:
The smart traders started shifting out of BTC into 'alts' like ETH yesterday... yes tons of money is going to flow into BTC ETF but most of the actual BTC to fund the start of these was already secured and is probably a big piece of why it's pumped so much the last couple months.
This is going to be a slow moving trend with lots of backtracing but the theory is that while yes BTC may keep going up the riskier set at some point will start outpacing the gains bitcoin is making. So folks are taking some profits out of BTC and rolling it into ETH and it's neighbors in advance of them pumping. We saw a few others outpace BTC over the last month (SOL and AVAX being the biggest) but ETH itself lagged. So the general predicition is over the next 3-6 months 'bitcoin dominance' peaks and starts reversing as money flows into riskier assets. This is somewhat agnostic of the actual up/down of price of these assets, though generally speaking these moves happens during long bullish rallies.
I dunno... at least when you buy NFTs you get a 'hella-kewl' pic of a sparkly pink monkey or something...mookiemcgee wrote:yeah, the market just cant be predictable sometimes lol... ETH is up massively last 24h.
I think yesterdays clusterfuck took some of the umpf out of any announcement pump, and trading wont start till tomorrow. Its historic news but money hasn't even started moving yet. Alot of these ETFs starting racing each other to reduce fees and most of them have even further reduced fees for first 3-6 months so idk let's see what happens when capital actually starts shifting around.
Once again showing your very deep knowledge of the subject. Over the last 18 months virtually all onchain liquidity on EVMs shifted from being LP 'coins', to be NFTs which allows for concentrated liquidity on chain. There is a difference between 'profile picture NFTs' and NFTs as a broader category... i don't expect anyone here to understand that, and fully expect more mind-numbingly dumb takes like this while you stay poor.Votanic wrote:I dunno... at least when you buy NFTs you get a 'hella-kewl' pic of a sparkly pink monkey or something...mookiemcgee wrote:yeah, the market just cant be predictable sometimes lol... ETH is up massively last 24h.
I think yesterdays clusterfuck took some of the umpf out of any announcement pump, and trading wont start till tomorrow. Its historic news but money hasn't even started moving yet. Alot of these ETFs starting racing each other to reduce fees and most of them have even further reduced fees for first 3-6 months so idk let's see what happens when capital actually starts shifting around.