Aged quite well, actually
>>61253532The support at 103k is unbreakable.Bitcoin has been over 100k for 6 months. It cannot go under 103k your OP will age terribly.
>>61253559oh sweet, innocent mumu
>>61253562Look at the chart 103k IS THE BOTTOM. J Powell will save us.
>>61253559I'm bumping this thread to keep it alive because I was just checking my not-too-bad alts and BTC was 103,775 USD. After I was done checking my alts, BTC was 103,712.30 USD.In the time it took me to type this, BTC has fallen to 103,663.40USD.
>>61253612Rates are still restrictive and QT is still ongoing. Unironically hes still actively making markets worse. When he does decide to help he'd need to do immediate, substantial stimulus. Directly to people like COVID would be ideal for crypto. Rate cuts take months to have real market effect. At this point even getting back to the market liquidity of 6 months ago looks like it'll be over a year away.
>>61254257Rate cuts are doing nothing the rates are blowing out the ass because of a shortage of liquid dollars
>>61253532bas'd
high rates or no rates, fuck you monkeys. People are sitting on too much profit. That's what's up.
Oh and by people I mean: the algos who do 95% of all trading, without emotion
>>61253532Wait a few more years. 3 weeks isn't 'aging' you big silly goose
>>61253559>>61253612LOL!
>>61253559>>61253612>
>>61253559So earlier today I bumped this thread and listed Bitcoin's prices as they fell: >>61254159I just wanted to update you:101,190.20USDI'm all in on aPriori (APR) which is up 3.5% today as I'm posting this, so it doesn't matter to me. But it does look like OP was right, unfortunately.
>>61256728>I'm all in on aPriori (APR) which is up 3.5% today as I'm posting this,lock staking onn houdini is better for staking