Bitcoin
Bitcoin
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- drgs0
I stare at this thing every day, but my tongue refuses to call it a bull run. It's like an underbred ugly pug or a rat dog, as if it's misshapen in some way, something is wrong with this picture.
What I think is happening:
1) Bitcoin is the most studied asset in history, its future macro cycles have been projected thoroughly.
2) Problem is, once a PA pattern has been discovered, it stops working. If too many people expect a bull run, obviously too many people would get it right. And that's not possible in this zero sum game. Something's got to give.- " Bitcoin is the most studied asset in history, its future macro cycles have been projected thoroughly."jonny_quest_lives
- Hence rigged exchanges with automated layered spoofing bot trading and the giant influx of non stable "stablecoins" to manipulate the "market"jonny_quest_lives
- rules are out the window on a rigged playing fieldjonny_quest_lives
- https://pbs.twimg.co…jonny_quest_lives
- Exchanges make money in both directions, they are only interested in volumedrgs
- "Bitcoin is the most studied asset in history" Chist, now there's a fundamentally depressing conjecture.Nairn
- I call it Bitcoinicsdrgs
- Bitcoinistics?drgs
- pretty anti-eco asset as well.. the new oil.. thank god i dont have blood on my hands with this shit.neverscared
- Econombits?thumb_screws
