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Daily reminder that Bitcoin is an IQ test.
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>>59615333
But what if it's a new paradigm?
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>>59615333
>140k
bullrun for ants
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>>59615370
>15k to 150k
That's a 10x
A guaranteed 10x
Or a guaranteed 50% up anyway from hhre

/biz/tards would rather put all their money into Shibbidi Toilet Coin
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>>59615333
I disagree bitcoin may have topped in November 2021 but it was higher than Feb's price by a few thousand. That's nothing
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>>59615380
Doge already did an 8x
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>>59615333
you dont know the date of the halving in advance so the buy at -500 days is a midwit trap to make graph look good in hindsight
if you follow the countdowns the estimate dates vary wildly
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>>59615333

Daily reminder that Tulips are an IQ test.
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>>59616516
tulips can't process transactions nor send money over a network of interconnected nodes
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>>59616516
>boar trap
cute
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>>59615697
So? And dozen of shitcoins did a x1000 compared to doge too and that don't make them better. Bitcoin will be around in 20 years...doge, yeah no.
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>>59615333
> history doesn't rhyme ...
> IT REPEATS!
get fucked, retard.
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>>59616516
awareness
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Whats the sell date?
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>>59615380
>A guaranteed 10x
>bro just buy the absolute cycle low and sell the absolute cycle top
lol ok
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>>59615333
AKSHUALLY, it is about 550 days, fyi.
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>>59615333
>bagholding for a thousand fucking days
I struggle to imagine such a level of cuckoldry
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>>59616548
so that's another thing they have in common with bitcoin
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>>59616516
Number go up
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>>59616516
Can I see the fifteen year chart for tulip bulb prices?
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>>59615333
Guys I just despaired and bought near ATH
I'm not feeling well...
Will I have to bag hold three years for +10% ?
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>>59617183

My suboptimal buying times mean I’ve made only a 2.5x so far this bullrun with BTC. However that’s still far better than any other passive investment I could’ve done during that time. It’s easy to get our dopamine receptors rekt from being in crypto, but it’s important to remember that these gains are like nothing tradfi could dream of.
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>>59615333
So next bear market is around Q4 of 2026 then?
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>>59615333
That price target AND time target matches with picrel prediction by an oldfag 10k Bobo. Looks like he knew his stuff and wasn't bullshitting us.
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>>59615370
> >140k
>bullrun for ants
You latefags in every bullrun ALWAYS cry about the bullrun being too weak, because you expected & want as much pumpage as previous bullruns that occurred when you weren't in crypto.

Newsflash for you, newfag: Each bullrun is weaker than the previous. Each time BTC multiplies less from the bottom. This would be plainly obvious to you if you'd zoom out on the chart, but you latefags never look at charts; you only read what twatter/tiktok/youtube "crypto influencers" say and read news articles etc and look at price numbers in isolation - never at the chart as a whole, so you're entirely unfamiliar with how the BTCUSD market behaves over long periods of time. And in the rare cases when you happen to glance at a zoomed out chart, it's some worthless line-based chart (a chart without candles) in linear mode (not log) so you're not seeing anything but the latest pumpage with all price action leftwards looking flat.

Nov 2011 to Nov 2013: $2 to $1242 = 621x
Aug 2015 to Dec 2017: $162 to $19804 = 122x
Dec 2018 to Nov 2021: $3124 to $69000 = 22x
Nov 2022 to current top: $15500 to $108000 = 7x
>To sum up, BTC multiplication from its bottoms:
621x >>> 122x >>> 22x >>> 7x [you are here]

Do you have a problem with the above reality? Yes you do, because you're a latefag; you're in your first bullrun, and you had heard about how many times BTC multiplied from the bottom in the past and you want to experience the same level of gains. Sorry latefag, not happening.

No doubt – as my post has absolutely hurt your feelings (which the market doesn't care about) – you'll now engage in the usual latefag cope and cry about muh institutions and how this time it must be different etc, like you latefags always do in every bullrun when faced with the reality of the run being weaker than the previous.
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>>59617256
okay retard
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>>59615380
guaranteed huh let me get my taming stick
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>>59617992
Too based for this board.
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>>59617417
You're alright. Just remember every time that you thought BTC couldn't go any higher. It will reach at least $150,000 this year
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>>59617992
I bought at 15k retard. I also bought pepe, mog and spx900 when they were flat lines and I'm already 80% out. I cannot believe you typed all this shit out that I didn't even read.
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>>59617584
This post fucking spooked me. If I don't sell this cycle I'll go on a mental crisis. I can't bear to see a 10K BTC.
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>>59616516
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/there-never-was-real-tulip-fever-180964915/
Watching hollywood goyslop movies does not actually make you an educated economist, sorry.
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>>59616516
Also macfag filename. LMFAO. Absolute goyim
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>>59616548
I am working on advanced tulips that do that
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>>59616516
I want to beat myself for believing this and not buying any single BTC back when jt was only $30
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>>59618418
>gets angry at the simple fact bitcoin is x'ing less each run, feels the need to brag about gains
Yep that's definitely the reaction of someone who bought the absolute bottom, and not someone who entered the market between 70k and 100k.
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>>59617016
>he's gonna gold his bags for 20 years
JUST
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>>59617992
What do we invest in now? Are us latefags cooked?
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>>59618667
don't listen to bearanon pretending he is a permabull
this cycle is unironically different; we are getting at least another 2-3x from here
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>>59618662
Yeah, we are. That’s how you build wealth. Not listening to dumbshits on /biz/ and trying to gamble in the solana casino or random rugs
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>>59615333
>Daily reminder that Bitcoin is an IQ test.
It makes more sense to say it's a social media EQ test. With IQ the I is for Intelligence, but bitcoin doesn't test that: it tests someone's faith in social groups' assigning of realistic values in difficult to comprehend things.
With EQ, the E is for Emotional, which bitcoin is actually reacting to: "pump" connects on an emotional level, and all of the attractive features appeal to ideas of "escaping a restrictive system" or "enjoying wealthy pleasures in the future" and these are all promises that are made to crowds of people.
Because bitcoin is mostly discussed online and in social media, the person who can best intuit when a good time to "buy" before it's social value is increased would be a person who can read the particular emotions bitcoin works upon as they are felt by a crowd scattered geographically.
So, bitcoin is really a test of EQ.
Also explains why so many high-IQ autists are infuriated with it: it makes no intellectual or technical sense to assign it any exchange value in regards any physical good or fiat currency.
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>>59617992
Based.
Btw, this is the last bullrun. Bitcoin is going to stabilize after gov reserves are established.
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>>59618778
He has a point tho with the diminishing returns each cycle
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>>59618667
Yes, you are.
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>>59618848
Its over....
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>>59617992
>measuring bottom to top
topkek, irrelevant.
you are the one saying that this time is different. See:
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>>59616860
but mostly >>59618574
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>>59618778
>we're going to 300k
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>>59618895
Normies are talking about bitcoin means the ship has sailed
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>>59618847
last cycle got kneecapped by Biden SBF, FTX, and all the other bad actors: we are going to 20-30x from 2023 bottom just to piss on all the diminishing returns retards. This cycle top is going to be facemeltingly insane
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>>59615333
It's going up forever, so if you just want to invest and chill that's good enough. Don't need to worry about minmaxing a going up forever asset.
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>>59618895
cope
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>>59619147
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Bump
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>>59615333
>there will be many shake-outs
>many will rope
>as bitcoin continues to run up forever
>and you are left behind
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Why is ETH still down in the dumps while BTC is almost at ATH again?
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holy shit look at those diminishing returns
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>>59619781
Stfu
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>>59619781
Near-top posting behavior.
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>>59615333
1065 days from cycle low to cycle high
~530 days from halving to cycle high
365 days from cycle high to next cycle low

For 2 cycles in a row so only n=2, but will be interesting to see if this happens similarly again
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>>59619554
yikes
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>>59616516
Money is commonly explained as a solution to the Coincidence of Wants, but why do we wish to trade in the first place? Why not take what you want by force? Because we’re “good people”, or bound by a statist fairytale “social contract”? No! Because trade (voluntary exchange) is positive sum. Money, then, is not Medium of Exchange, but a facilitator of voluntary exchange.

This is what John Pierpont alluded to when he opined “gold is money, all else is credit”, not that gold had any magic “moneyness” as the shiny rock fetishest believes, but that gold, being trustless (as trustless as anything could be in old JP’s time) could be trusted, while man could not. Nature provides a fairer game than man’s promises ever could.

Bitcoin goes beyond gold: fixed supply, transparent ledger, non-physical & weightless. Nature’s perfect game, not mere happenstance of natural properties, but fixed and defined through Her immutable mathematics. Not the use of a physical good for an abstraction, but the abstraction itself, the platonic ideal of Value made cryptographic flesh. Not a facilitator, but a guaranteer of voluntary positive sum exchange in-the-limit, protected from the diseased slaveminds and the parasitic oligarchs by an impervious firewall of voluntarity.

Statists don’t understand bitcoin, but they fear it. For good reason, as they are of the Adversity. They see the sword of Damocles above their heads, feel the noose tightening around their necks, and beseech their false god for “bitshit to go to zero!” or a comp’d shitcoin to usurp the King, all in a futile hope of prolonging their parasitism. Their prayers will go unanswered, their god is dead, only We, the superorganism Economy remain, and We are guarding all the doors and holding all the keys.

Shhhh, no tears little statist, only gravity now.



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