#Bitcoin doesn’t have inflation.
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The halvening cuts #Bitcoin inflation in half.
Not a Polar Bear
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Not a Polar Bear, who went from Electronics -> Software -> Databases -> Monetary Systems.
I'm not a great fan of technical analysis, particularly for #Bitcoin, but this 3 month price chart (in GBP) showing a Bullish Pennant was just screaming to have some lines drawn on it!


Building links on Nostr.
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I hear that $1 billion worth of #Bitcoin shorts will be liquidated at $72K. Onwards and upwards.🤞
A 10% fall? Nothing! Things have been a lot worse.
See live data giving the falls of #Bitcoin from its ATHs at

Falls from ATHs
Polar Bitcoin - plotting prices on a polar logarithmic chart

Would it be fair to say that the #Bitcoin halving / halenving is when #BTC inflation gets cut in half yet again?
I’ve been chatting to a local cafe about accepting #Bitcoin using Lightning. They asked me a question I couldn’t immediately answer…
How many Lightning users [who want to buy a coffee] are there in the UK?
The understanding of the timing of #Bitcoin blocks shown in this article is pitiful.


Decrypt
Why the Bitcoin Halving Is Sooner Than You Think - Decrypt
The Bitcoin network's next halving event is currently projected to occur on April 16. Here's why the date keeps moving up.
We made it!


So close…


Death In Paradise (BBC comedy-drama crime series) had crypto mining at the heart of last evening’s episode.
They had to invent Tallium as the sh*t coin but Bitcoin was the initial presumption by street-savvy officer Marlon Pryce.
Test - please ignore.
Here’s a thought. Craig Wright really *is* Satoshi (or one of the Satoshi team) and wants to distance himself from the crazy distribution of the contents of the genesis wallet that will come once he’s legally shown he’s is *not* Satoshi. Why on earth would such a supposedly smart person put up such a poor case in court?
The number of #Bitcoin Sats per dollar us too large for a quick conversion. I believe that once the rate goes below 1,000 (very soon!) quoting prices in Sats will become more easily understood and acceptable.
https://polarbitcoin.net/static/one-dollar-buys.php?startDate=2010-12-31
it's crazy how we try to analyse using SMA, Fibonacci, RSI, etc but all along the #Bitcoin price is driven by USA-centric emotion, pausing at every $1,000 resting point on the way up.
$44,000, $45,000, $46,000 (briefly), $47,000.
I wonder what next...

