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Board Speculation
Re: This is most likely the reason why Bitcoin has been less volatile lately
by
nutildah
on 03/12/2020, 11:20:15 UTC
Good luck to your short position, but be prepared to cover in my opinion.

Hope he's prepared to pay LFC_Bitcoin for losing a bet:

The halving is in 6 months Bossian, you’re either trolling or totally retarded if you think $4,000 is likely with a block reward halving imminent. That’s a 50% drop from here. It just isn’t going to happen.

Look at the price movements leading up to & following the previous block reward halvings.
You clearly have no idea what you’re doing or you’re trolling & I can’t figure out which.
 
Halving either won't have an impact, or it will but certainly not before 2 or 3 years. It only it was that simple, everyone would be making money with the halving coming soon. That's extremely simplistic to think this way.

Want to put your money where your mouth is?

0.05BTC bet?

  • I say we see a new ATH before 2022
  • You say we won’t?

Deal.

We won't see 19.5k(ish) (new ATH) again in 2020 or 2021, book it.

Hope you will honor this bet Smiley I will if wrong.

I a man of my word and will keep my promise to pay LFC

Good if LFC holds his word, I will do the same for sure! If an arbitrary can start a thread about the bet? Terms should be clear: price never goes above previous ATH before 2022. Smiley

I will be there too and will keep my word no matter what. 0.05 is not that big anyway with the trading profits made since last year.

Has the ATH actually been reached yet? Definitively speaking, no, but it likely soon will be.