Just finished watching a shitty movie. Was so bad I just had to finish it to see "how low can it go?" Was made in Oz and called "I, Portrait". Save yourselves 1h 19m and skip this trash.
Modern peeps do not absorb media at 1x anymore.
Snap out of it, AlcoHoDL!!!!!
Modernize ur lil selfie.
You will thank me later.

Back to observing corn, and I see we've had a Euro-ATH again (48,250.8 €, Kraken).
Never heard of the Euro... especially in the BTC/USD thread.. is that a kind of shitcoin? or is it a kind of "crypto" that peeps tend to want to talk about in these here parts?
$60k by end of Friday? Possible.
$60k by end of weekend? Probable.
$60k by end of March. A certainty!
Now you are talking.. language I can understand, including covering a variety of scenarios to increase your odds of being Koreck.

I like the smell of rain forest trees burning...
Not a bad idea to get a few little digs in there...
Onwards & upwards!
You mean we are not stalled?
HoDL.
Seems to ONLY be part of the formula.... though an important part, admittedly.

fees were always like crazy if a lot of people withdraw or buy I start to think it’s impossible to escape from them
I am going to presume that you are referring to onchain bitcoin transactions, and of course, the bitcoin fee market does continue to be a system that is in flux in terms of trying to figure out a balance that has some market components too, and sure if there might develop some easier ways to use some of the second layer solutions, I am sure that there are some desires to create incentives to develop and use those second layer solutions as well.
By the way, I did a quick glance at some default fees and at the time of this post, they are around 50 sats per byte for regular (maybe around $6 for a transaction without very many inputs) and 70 sats per byte for priority (maybe around $12), and of course if you are dealing with a stranger you may well want to use priority, but if you are dealing with yourself, you could cut regular in half.. which would be around $3.. so surely those are not outrageous for transactions of a few hundred dollars, but surely could be cost prohibitive for smaller transactions... and large transactions over $1k might feel that they are getting a deal, so yes, higher fees do seem to incentivize larger transactions on the main chain... and we could anticipate that the transaction costs are likely to continue to go up on the main chain, especially during more busy times, including when there may well be a lot of excitement about price that might be causing some additional on-chain transactions.