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



1. Post 51121124 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: realr0ach on May 19, 2019, 10:06:07 AM
^Or the TLDR version of my post above:  Bitcoin is like the grotesque finale of global financialization.  Financialization is the art of making money by producing nothing.  You have billions of dollars floating around that instead of chasing real world goods, services, or investments, the money is chasing imaginary, valueless tokens.  At some point all imaginary things are going to be marked to market for their real value of zero, and it's going to be hilarious, or catastrophic, or both.

What does imaginary mean to you exactly? Isn't ''normal'' money imaginary too? Why does it hold any value at all if it can appear from nothing? Does it hold value because it's a physical bill? Does gold hold a lot of value simply because people use gold to build/create things with it?



2. Post 51121396 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: realr0ach on May 19, 2019, 10:29:13 AM
Value is imaginative. Things are worth what people think they are worth. Get bent seriously.

I didn't use the word value in my post, but "value" is obviously not subjective in relation to humans when things like Maslow's pyramid exist.  Things like food, building materials for shelter, energy to stay warm, etc, all have greater value than gold or imaginary, valueless bitcoins.  But the key aspect is that those Maslow's pyramid-esque things all tend to be perishable commodities when a non-perishable commodity is needed to serve as money (among several other attributes).  Hence why the noble metals (gold and silver) become the Schelling point of money instead of bread.

Actually you did, you said ''valueless tokens'' and ''At some point all imaginary things are going to be marked to market for their real value of zero''

''Things like food, building materials for shelter, energy to stay warm, etc, all have greater value than gold or imaginary'' You see, value is indeed relative and imaginary, food is usually more valuable than gold but so is water, however if you haven't eaten in 2 weeks but had enough water, food would be more valuable than water in that particular instance but the same can be true for gold, if you have plenty of food and water and you needed gold for whatever reason, then gold would be more valuable than those 2. In the end is really just demand and supply no matter what the intrinsic value of a particular asset is.



3. Post 51124517 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: bitebits on May 19, 2019, 01:36:17 PM
Is there a way to proof ownership of multiple bitcoin addresses in one go, without moving coins?

Let’s for example say I have one bitcoin split over 10 different addresses. Do I need to sign a message for each individual address, to proof ownership of the whole bitcoin?

I believe there is if you are using a Deterministic wallet from the beginning, I doubt you can now, check this out: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Deterministic_wallet

It allows you to derive multiple keys from a single starting point, essentially using different wallets but with the same seed, at that point you should be able to sign all of them at once, I think.



4. Post 51125094 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: Privcy Foundation on May 19, 2019, 02:57:20 PM
so many pussy worshiping betas in this thread, woman are capable of some things but nearly every innovation in all of human history was from men, just look at the forbes billionaire list as well.  Nearly all the women on their either inherited or married into their money.

On average men and women have the same intelligence, it's the top and bottom of the scale that's different, a lot more stupid men but also a few more geniuses compared to women, anyhow, you shouldn't include yourself in the achievements of other men just because you are a man yourself. I'm sure a lot of women are taller, stronger, smarter, etc than you or me lol.



5. Post 51269048 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.48h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on May 29, 2019, 03:11:25 PM
Reasons to be bullish 🔥

- Less than a year until halving which makes $BTC go parabolic

- BTC has four consecutive weekly closes above the 50 week MA, which has never failed to initiate a bullrun

- BTC is up 135% in 2019

- Fidelity opens trading for institutional clients soon

via Imgflip Meme Generator

Always love Some bullish indicators, also when we go up they those bullish patterns comes out of thin air, when we go down its the same for the bearish ones

Then I think about Some WO’s HM, LS, kurious instant saying on 3.1K. Now its UP we go!!! With even real time calling the bottom....

Nice job dudes, of-course online there are guys with 200 different story’s and predictions and one might be right Roll Eyes

But here openly calling the BOTTOM, Nice job, big Micg respects Cheesy

Bad news but bitcoin going up is the nr.1 indicator haha. It's the reverse when in a downtrend, positive news seem to have no effect when we are falling down and negative news seem to have no effect when we are reaching for the moon, SEC has been completely ignored and no one seems to care anymore.



6. Post 51312955 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.49h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on June 01, 2019, 09:36:31 PM
Can you imagine what a zoo this place is going to be on the next bull run.  I don’t know how I am going handle 50 pages a day

The media is already a zoo and we barely started, giving faketoshi so much attention just for views is pathetic.




7. Post 51324494 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.49h):

Anyone feels like Bitcoin it's about to break $9000 again in the next few days and will stay above it this time? Do you guys not think the last crash was a coordinated move by someone or a few people to crash the market? Taking down so many support levels in such a short period of time for no reason?



8. Post 51490856 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.51h):

Quote from: realsteelboy on June 16, 2019, 05:33:52 PM
The Highs and Lows of Bitcoin can sweep some people off their feet.

I have had dark days but the good ones have been worth the pain.  Grin

True, however it's time for people to feel some FOMO again, this recent move certainly convinced the few non-believers left. The weekly chart will look really strong after today, so is the monthly chart.



9. Post 51491802 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.51h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on June 16, 2019, 07:04:18 PM
A very discreet car to use it daily and that transmits good feeling is the Audi RS4. (Avant, better for me)



The B4 RS4 2.7T Avant was a beast for the day.  I never got into the V8 version. Not even sure what is under the hood now?

The new S series from Audi are introducing diesel engines again (at least in Europe). V6 3 liters, 350hp, tons of torque, hybrid systems.. blah blah.

The worst part are the fake exhaust tips. Fire those engineers plz...

Dunno about the RS´s.

Hybrids are a waste of time.  Part of the reason you go electric is to get rid of maintenance. A hybrid is the worst of both worlds.  Either full electric or full gasoline - none of this half assed stuff.

They exist to deceive people into thinking they are any better than full gasoline, they use tags like 'ECO' to make it seem it's such a great alternative but it's basically gasoline with some shitty ass battery.



10. Post 51559893 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: rdbase on June 22, 2019, 11:14:29 AM
Anybody have Mcafee’s dick eating price timeline thing?

Is he still looking stupid or not?

Wink
$1 million dollars perBTC by the end of next year 2020.
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-infamous-bet-john-mcafees-2020-price-target-shows-btc-undervalued-by-37k/

Just in time for his inauguration for presidency.

According to this: https://bircoin.top/ he is 57k below the prediction. I mean Bitcoin would have to go to 170k by the end of the year for his prediction to still work lol. I would say 50k by the end of the year is already quite improbable, 171k seems, well, stupid.



11. Post 51600828 (copy this link) (by Whaleagent) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Bitcoin trading above $11k for almost two days in a row now, bulls are strong as fuck and shorts keep climbing up on Bitfinex, I'm smelling another big short squeeze soon, most likely if we break $12k and could easily push it up to $13k.