I converted a few of my ethereum to bitcoin and I now hold 1 BTC for the first time since January 2018 when I sold out last time. I’m thinking we are about to go on a run.
Feels good (the opposite of how I felt in March)
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I converted a few of my ethereum to bitcoin and I now hold 1 BTC for the first time since January 2018 when I sold out last time. I’m thinking we are about to go on a run.
Feels good (the opposite of how I felt in March)
From the looks of it, something is extremely off. Bitcoin was rallying in price by a big margin, and all the other coins were rallying by a higher margin. It looks like BTC has only dropped 1% yet BCH out of nowhere dropped 10% in less than an hour. Before I get any wise-ass comments from trolls about "unloading bags", that doesn't seem to be the case. This sort of dump is VERY out of the ordinary, and something is going on here. It's going to be hard to de-throne Bitcoin if BTC whales have the most power (their coin having the highest market cap). This looks like orchestrated price movement by what I can only speculate being exchanges. Get a rally going, making people bullish on Bitcoin, getting them to buy, and keep upwards momentum, and then when dominance goes too low, cause a crash to maintain BTC's position and market dominance. It seems like a clear control over the state of the market to try and ensure nothing else succeeds, further promoting the "store-of-value" narrative.
Edit: Not to mention that it seems extremely suspicious that Bitcoin has a pump after Ethereum goes up by a significant amount. Even being second in the market, I saw the Bitcoin pump occur hours later. Are there orchestrated pumps and dumps happening on Bitcoin to maintain market dominance?
Bitcoin did not exist in 2008 as is commonly believed. That was a lie Satoshi and his friends told everyone after they got the idea for Bitcoin from me in June of 2009 on Godlike Productions. Most of the information you read about regarding the origin of Bitcoin is completely fraudulent. Godlike Productions is a Conspiracy Forum. I was discussing "Blood Drinking Reptilian" Conspiracy Theories when I first shared the idea for Bitcoin/Crypto. I came up with the name Bitcoin on the spot as a joke to rub it in the faces of the "Vampires." It was a very serious idea and the name Bitcoin was just a joke off the top of my head. I'm surprised these guys used that name, but I also suspect they may have been forced to since my posts were in fact the origin for Bitcoin and they didn't have a choice from a Legal standpoint... These people saw my idea and just lied to everyone about Bitcoin.Org existing in 2008. The Mining Records dating back to January of 2009 were simply falsified by switching the date settings in the Bitcoin Software before Mining the Coins and sending them to other people (Hal Finney.) That's why Hal Finney faked his death. Dave Kleiman too. They were involved in a SCAM with the origin of Bitcoin and felt it was best to just fake their deaths. Not as if they need to stick around in the public eye to cash in their Bitcoins someday. The first documented date in history that Bitcoin existed is November 22nd, 2009 when BitcoinTalk.org was founded and the Bitcoin Core Wallet Software was first shared with the public. This is the first time people outside of Satoshi and his friends ever came into contact with Bitcoin. By that time, they had falsified Mining Records and Twitter posts and had Bitcoin.org set up with a fake date of 2008 before anyone could catch them in their lie. I first heard of Bitcoin at the end of 2011 and just decided to keep my mouth SHUT due to all the "illegal Dark Net activity" involving Bitcoin...I didn't even tell my friends and family it was all my idea... As you can see, that's MY face on the cover of Time Magazine in 2016 as Satoshi. People KNOW I'm the primary inventor of Bitcoin. They have the entire time. Sincerely, David Steven Leakey [link] [comments] |