All posts made by Whtwabbit in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 7630433 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.57h):

Quote from: derpinheimer on July 02, 2014, 01:18:08 AM
Dumps are getting harder..

You need more fibre in your diet!



2. Post 7917903 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Stability is good!



3. Post 8307488 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.04h):

Just like June 2013 ($65), it was going to collapse, but it didn't



4. Post 8671657 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.10h):

Quote from: matt4054 on September 04, 2014, 02:46:04 PM
WTF is this panic buy about Huh


ECB dropped rates



5. Post 8721485 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.11h):

Quote from: jaberwock on September 08, 2014, 12:13:33 AM
So, for anyone interested in that bot..

HR X: Rounded BTC bought/sold
Hr A: +15BTC
Hr B: +12BTC
Hr C:  -78BTC

Related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoMgnJDXd3k

I originally thought this bot may be snatching up coins for the guy with the ask walls, but the fact it sells and buys (And sells... for less than it pays, at least a lot of the time) would say that is not true.

i knew it!

someone is accumulating slowly and then dumping all at once, over and over.

Maybe getting off exchange Bitcoins then dumping part, and keep part, while he can fuel money to get more BTC for as long as he can?

What if they have unlimited money eg. the fed?



6. Post 8783809 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.12h):

Quote from: uhoh on September 12, 2014, 12:03:16 AM
*gibberish*

Seriously, why was newbie jail taken away and why can't we get rid of these morons (or 1 moron, falllling).

Theymos kidnapped and TPTB taken over BCTalk?



7. Post 10562110 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.00h):

Monster Magnet - Silver Future


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpkXhJPooXs



8. Post 10624794 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.01h):

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-01/spectacular-developments-austria-bail-arrives-after-%E2%82%AC76-billion-bad-bank-capital-hol

"Spectacular Developments" In Austria: Bail-In Arrives After €7.6 Billion Bad Bank Capital Hole "Discovered"


Moments ago, Austrian ORF reported that there have been "spectacular developments" in the case of the Hypo Alpe Adria bad bank, also known as the Heta Asset Resolution, where an outside audit of Heta's balance sheet exposed a capital hole of up to 7.6 billion euros ($8.51 billion) which the government was not prepared to fill, the Austrian Financial Market Authority said.



9. Post 15191169 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.52h):

RUSH "A Farewell To Kings"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV-5iNu6Sd8



10. Post 15207425 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.53h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on June 14, 2016, 01:48:33 PM
Using bitcoin in the Vatican Bank would be about as welcome as sprinkling Holy Water around/over a Satanic ritual congregation.
I would say it would be very welcome, thats what the Catholic Church is all about



11. Post 21420075 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: Bitcoinaire on September 01, 2017, 06:38:03 PM
His laptop was hacked.

Paper wallets FTW.

Is there such a thing for Monero? I get the impression the wallet situation is less than ideal.


I thought he got hacked from mymonero.com, which is a web wallet, but not certain.


I thought it was a boating accident



12. Post 23863717 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.24h):

This time its different!



13. Post 24204609 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.25h):

Quote from: Torque on November 07, 2017, 11:14:23 PM
Looks like there are not many B2X supporters in this thread.
To be honest, I dont understand why should ordinary bitcoin users (not big miners) support it over BTC
...
so incumbent holders of bitcoin should not appreciate sabotage attempts, right?
yeah. Thats what i dont understand. Someone is pushing hard for b2x , but there are actually very few bitcoiners supporting it. And I have noticed lack of people promoting it, compared to BCH and BTG. I smell rats

So the real question is this. At what point in Bitcoin's history do people start to realize that all these contentious, unwanted, and unwarranted forks are simply FUD attacks? None of these forks are majority user-driven or majority user-supported. None of the users asked for them and none of them care.

Bitcoin is not a stock. In the stock market, the made up enemies of a company's stock are like quarterly earnings rumors, worries about competitors, corporate takeover threats, internal shakeups, etc. The FUDsters and shorters use this 'false' FUD to create volatility around certain stocks, but at the end of the day it's all pretty much short term made up bullshit.

Bitcoin is not a company, has no CEO or employees, and has no quarterly earnings. So for the whale FUDsters to create volatility, they need to "create" threats out of thin air, so thus we get unwanted contentious forks, govt banning threats, negative MSM articles, miner hostile activity, glitzy shitcoin ponzi scams (distraction), worry about alts taking away market share (distraction), etc. They used to hack exchanges to create this volatility, but that threat is pretty much over now.

Otherwise Bitcoin would have no enemies and no worries. Zero. Just bullish sentiment and everyone in the industry would be behind it 100%. But this does not work for the establishment. They can't have that, won't allow a feeling of positivity and contentment around Bitcoin. They must create new FUD and attacks every month it is alive.

Sounds a bit like "they" want to make "order out of chaos" (for them of course)



14. Post 39147716 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):

Wow! the top ten "companies" are owned by the same people



15. Post 48131245 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: mindrust on November 22, 2018, 01:18:28 PM
Has everybody started buying AGAIN now?

I bought pretty much all of my coins in 2014 & am still HODLING most of them now. I decided to stop buying when we went back to $1000 after the Gox crash. Seeing that we reached $19,xxx last year though makes me think these are cheap coins atm.

I bought some the other day & am thinking about buying again today.

So who’s buying now or are you waiting to go lower still?

I am buying with both hands. Bought $1000 this month only. My total investment till now is $15k.

But on that Total investment also few very cheap coins involved?
Like under 1k ?

Must be your here for a long time already.....

My average is $3.3k

Bought most of them after $5-6k :/ FOMO got me so bad.

My average is $911.00. highest I bought was about $4200.00, sold a bunch at 9300.00, waiting to buy back at 3200, should happen about 92 days from now



16. Post 48131755 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 22, 2018, 02:40:07 PM
Is realr0ach the NotLambChop of 2018 ??

reading his post makes me feel so 2014 again ! Cheesy

I'm the only person in the entire thread who made any type of accurate prediction of where the price would go dated an entire year ago (probably dump and stabilize around $4200ish with flash crashes to $3k) and yet I'm "notlambchop"?  Yea, that makes tons of sense.

Like I said, I don't know what the ultimate low will be, as big miners going bankrupt can implode the pseudo, temporary price floor, whereas silver and gold have actual cost of production price floors that don't decrease just because demand does.  The pseudo bitcoin price floor could dump to even $1000 or lower if the mining monopoly decides it's too risky to try to prop it up, it just entirely depends on what the mining monopoly does.  As for what I see in the future, I expect a long, drawn out bear market for months of either sideways or bleeding out downwards.  During that time, a random bitcoin monopoly like Bitmain will probably come in and try to pump and dump it higher before it flops back down again to where it was before.

People will probably attempt to pump next halving, but I think next halving will be entirely a buy the rumor sell the news event.  The pump and dump will implode either 24 hours before halving or on the day of the halving. Price will then drop back to or near what it was before the pump, forcing a bunch of miners to shut off.  Then after that, who knows.  I don't want anyone to sell though, as I would prefer people have lots of coins to dump on the scammers that own Bitfinex if they try to pump it through their usual fraud.

What do you predict the US govt debt at next halving, another ~6 trillion?



17. Post 48132853 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 22, 2018, 03:19:34 PM
Is realr0ach the NotLambChop of 2018 ??

reading his post makes me feel so 2014 again ! Cheesy

He's obviously notbatman's alter ego and/or sock puppet.

  The whole flat earth thing was probably the #1 worst cointelpro strategy ever used in human history.

Whats your opinion on the end game of the "The whole flat earth thing" strategy, divide and conquer? They seem to put a lot of effort into it. is it some way connected to bitcoin
Both things seem to appear at the same time



18. Post 48133486 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 22, 2018, 03:42:29 PM
Is realr0ach the NotLambChop of 2018 ??

reading his post makes me feel so 2014 again ! Cheesy

He's obviously notbatman's alter ego and/or sock puppet.

  The whole flat earth thing was probably the #1 worst cointelpro strategy ever used in human history.

Whats your opinion on the end game of the "The whole flat earth thing" strategy, divide and conquer? They seem to put a lot of effort into it. is it some way connected to bitcoin
Both things seem to appear at the same time


It was such a dumb/bad strategy that western intelligence is either completely incompetent, or employees are rebelling against the system that employs them and creating bad strategies on purpose.  That and the fact the Jew world order is a complete paper tiger who is powerless without media and fiat printer monopolies, and they lost the information war long ago so were doomed anyway with no viable options.


May have been a bad strategy, but how can they zoom to a billion miles away with their cameras but they cannot zoom into the moon better than my $500 Canon SX60? Can't work this one out



19. Post 48205323 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.15h):

Quote from: TheCactus on November 25, 2018, 07:20:41 AM
I did it. I'm out.  Cry

Last in, first out, is that how this works?



20. Post 48517082 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.19h):

Quote from: proudhon on December 07, 2018, 04:28:24 PM
I've been telling you guys for years. Bitcoin is dying a long death, but it is dying. No question. See you guys at sub $1000 in 2019. Officially irrelevant by 2020.

Guess we are heading back to arable land as a store of wealth



21. Post 48517607 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.19h):

Quote from: ssmc2 on December 07, 2018, 04:54:08 PM
Meanwhile, add this to the obits

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2018/12/07/is-bitcoin-going-to-zero/  

 excerpt "The minute bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency appears to have even the slightest chance of disrupting national monetary supply, I expect regulation to be swift and decisive"

Like the France fuel tax?



22. Post 48517926 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.19h):

Quote from: realr0ach on December 07, 2018, 05:09:07 PM
I think bitcoin is the real digital gold

There's no such thing as "digital gold".  You either have have physical silver and gold, or you have imaginary, valueless tokens based on artificial scarcity.  In other words, the exact same main attributes that define fiat paper.


T.V. and media are imaginary and valueless, but people still buy into it



23. Post 50235824 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.37h):

Quote from: xhomerx10 on March 19, 2019, 12:17:56 PM
Can anyone tell me what this is? Not really related to anything other than it says a trip to the Moon on the case it came in. Seriously though..what the hell is it? There is a ongoing debate around the house as to its function. A microscope, a telescope and or a sextant have all been postulated and tbh I have never seen anything like it. While not precision made, it is quite sturdy and appears to be made out of some sort of brass. Looking through the optic sight there is not much magnification so I doubt its a telescope. Same for being a microscope, and it lacks the typical features of a sextant so I am at a loss. Another theory is that its just a fake steampunk sort of thing. Can the great hive mind of the Wall rescue me from this predicament?



The book Twyla Tharp indicates dancing.
The device looks like a portable magnifying device.
No compass or measuring on device. No compass. So not a scientific device.

I assume this would be used to view dancing when stuck in a skybox...
Or for a choreographer....
Maybe correcting eyesight only... so pre glasses

My guess....

 I believe it's art.  Critical 2018 was an art festival similar to the burning man festival.  The theme for 2018 was "A trip to the moon".

https://www.criticalnw.org/




"The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900, with an objective lens of 1.25 m (49 in) in diameter, was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed. It was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Its construction was instigated in 1892 by François Deloncle (1856–1922), a member of the French Chambre des Députés. Since it was built for exhibit purposes within a large metropolis, and its design made it difficult to aim at astronomical objects, it was not suited for scientific use. When the year-long exposition was over, its builders were unable to sell it. It was ultimately broken up for scrap; the lenses are still stored away at the Paris Observatory."

Small one of these?



24. Post 51028408 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.46h):

Quote from: toknormal on May 13, 2019, 11:57:52 AM
I saw breaking news today that Ebay accepting crypto.

- No Joke -

It wasn't "news". It was a random tweet with a picture of a bunch of boxes.


So it was the same as a tweet from trump



25. Post 52332500 (copy this link) (by Whtwabbit) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.00h):

Quote from: fillippone on September 01, 2019, 09:02:56 PM
Good evening WO!

Observing BTC@9,633.

Observing an article about Libra  on the flight magazine.
I took a pic of it with compulsory WO sign (didn’t want to vandalise the paper as I am a civilised person):



Not bad for a totally casual article: it even stated there’s nothing in common with bitcoin as it is a permissioned blockchain!


"WO sign" AKA  911 sign, 666 sign, white supremacist sign
has a variety of uses