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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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well eth still needs to go under 2k this month cause mr v sucks.

I am not excited about shitcoins, but there is some pleasure in seeing them dumping... and I tend to look at shitcoins in terms of their BTC price, so for the past 5 years, I kept thinking that it would be best if ETH would return to going below 0.02 BTC, and even better if it goes below 0.01 BTC.  Of course, shitcoins are not going to die completely, but that scam of a shitcoin really did get quite a bit of traction in terms of shamming a lot of folks into believing that it had value beyond a bunch of convoluted mumbo jumbo platform upon which other shitcoins could be built.  I am not technical enough to know the extent to which some of their technology might have ended up being ported over to bitcoin in order that there might have been some value beyond just fleecing retail in a variety of ways.
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 Wow.  I had no idea soccer was that popular; it must have had first mover advantage like Bitcoin!
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Rank Sport Audience Regions
1 Football (Soccer) 4 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, America
2 Cricket 2.5 Billion Asia, Australia, UK
3 Basketball 2.5 Billion America, Oceania, Middle East
4 Field Hockey 2.2 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
5 Tennis 1 Billion Europe, Asia, America
6 Volleyball 900 Million Europe, Australia, Asia, America
7 Table Tennis 850 Million Europe, Africa, Asia, America
8 Baseball 500 Million America, Japan
9 Rugby 475 Million Oceania, South Africa, England
10 Golf 450 Million America, Oceania, Europe

 Well since we were talking about it I decided to do some (limited) research.  Some of the stats seemed outdated as basketball has really taken off these last few years so this table is only an approximation based on numbers I was able to find online. The popularity of Field Hockey blew my mind.
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Rank Sport Audience Regions
1 Football (Soccer) 4 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, America
2 Cricket 2.5 Billion Asia, Australia, UK
3 Basketball 2.5 Billion America, Oceania, Middle East
4 Field Hockey 2.2 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
5 Tennis 1 Billion Europe, Asia, America
6 Volleyball 900 Million Europe, Australia, Asia, America
7 Table Tennis 850 Million Europe, Africa, Asia, America
8 Baseball 500 Million America, Japan
9 Rugby 475 Million Oceania, South Africa, England
10 Golf 450 Million America, Oceania, Europe

 Well since we were talking about it I decided to do some (limited) research.  Some of the stats seemed outdated as basketball has really taken off these last few years so this table is only an approximation based on numbers I was able to find online. The popularity of Field Hockey blew my mind.

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February 11, 2025, 12:51:05 AM

Hahaha

well eth still needs to go under 2k this month cause mr v sucks.

I am not excited about shitcoins, but there is some pleasure in seeing them dumping... and I tend to look at shitcoins in terms of their BTC price, so for the past 5 years, I kept thinking that it would be best if ETH would return to going below 0.02 BTC, and even better if it goes below 0.01 BTC.  Of course, shitcoins are not going to die completely, but that scam of a shitcoin really did get quite a bit of traction in terms of shamming a lot of folks into believing that it had value beyond a bunch of convoluted mumbo jumbo platform upon which other shitcoins could be built.  I am not technical enough to know the extent to which some of their technology might have ended up being ported over to bitcoin in order that there might have been some value beyond just fleecing retail in a variety of ways.

It had some value as a pow it is now essentially worthless with the switch it made to pos.  Basically all pos are next to worthless as they are clonable. POW IS OKAY IF THE ALGORITHM  has a ton of gear mining . Meaning Sha256 and scrypt the rest are meh.

There are not a lot of coins with any value. As eth is showing. YOU can simply make a knock off like solana which essentially can do what eth can better.
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Rank Sport Audience Regions
1 Football (Soccer) 4 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, America
2 Cricket 2.5 Billion Asia, Australia, UK
3 Basketball 2.5 Billion America, Oceania, Middle East
4 Field Hockey 2.2 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
5 Tennis 1 Billion Europe, Asia, America
6 Volleyball 900 Million Europe, Australia, Asia, America
7 Table Tennis 850 Million Europe, Africa, Asia, America
8 Baseball 500 Million America, Japan
9 Rugby 475 Million Oceania, South Africa, England
10 Golf 450 Million America, Oceania, Europe

 Well since we were talking about it I decided to do some (limited) research.  Some of the stats seemed outdated as basketball has really taken off these last few years so this table is only an approximation based on numbers I was able to find online. The popularity of Field Hockey blew my mind.

I played both football/soccer and table tennis as a kid. A few games of volleyball and basketball, too.
Nothing compares with table tennis in personal intensity, speed and agility (well, maybe the unlisted racquetball is similar). It is good for your spine in later years, I think.
A little bit of tennis later on...looking forward to playing golf upon retirement  Grin
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Rank Sport Audience Regions
1 Football (Soccer) 4 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, America
2 Cricket 2.5 Billion Asia, Australia, UK
3 Basketball 2.5 Billion America, Oceania, Middle East
4 Field Hockey 2.2 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
5 Tennis 1 Billion Europe, Asia, America
6 Volleyball 900 Million Europe, Australia, Asia, America
7 Table Tennis 850 Million Europe, Africa, Asia, America
8 Baseball 500 Million America, Japan
9 Rugby 475 Million Oceania, South Africa, England
10 Golf 450 Million America, Oceania, Europe

 Well since we were talking about it I decided to do some (limited) research.  Some of the stats seemed outdated as basketball has really taken off these last few years so this table is only an approximation based on numbers I was able to find online. The popularity of Field Hockey blew my mind.

I played both football/soceer and table tennis as a kid. A few games of volleyball and basketball, too.
Nothing compares with table tennis in personal intensity, speed and agility (well, maybe the unlisted racquetball is similar). It is good for your spine in later years, I think.
A little bit of tennis later on...looking forward to playing golf upon retirement  Grin

I played hundreds of hours of table tennis against my 2 brothers. Lot of fun to play it and not crazy expensive to play it. But where I grew up teams sports were baseball basketball and American football.  Growing up in the 60's there was an amazing amount of kids to play team sport with and a lot of unorganized sandlot ball much better than what they do now. Were it is all freaking organized.

I had a good friend that played some miner league ball not quite good enough to make the pros but he knocked around in the minor leagues a few years.

We would go to the local ball field at sunrise and hit fly balls and ground balls for hours to practice .
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Hahaha

well eth still needs to go under 2k this month cause mr v sucks.

I am not excited about shitcoins, but there is some pleasure in seeing them dumping... and I tend to look at shitcoins in terms of their BTC price, so for the past 5 years, I kept thinking that it would be best if ETH would return to going below 0.02 BTC, and even better if it goes below 0.01 BTC.  Of course, shitcoins are not going to die completely, but that scam of a shitcoin really did get quite a bit of traction in terms of shamming a lot of folks into believing that it had value beyond a bunch of convoluted mumbo jumbo platform upon which other shitcoins could be built.  I am not technical enough to know the extent to which some of their technology might have ended up being ported over to bitcoin in order that there might have been some value beyond just fleecing retail in a variety of ways.

It had some value as a pow it is now essentially worthless with the switch it made to pos.  Basically all pos are next to worthless as they are clonable. POW IS OKAY IF THE ALGORITHM  has a ton of gear mining . Meaning Sha256 and scrypt the rest are meh.

There are not a lot of coins with any value. As eth is showing. YOU can simply make a knock off like solana which essentially can do what eth can better.

I still don’t know what Vitalik was thinking going to PoS. Solana really does everything Ethereum does but better now. It’s almost scary how younger users are almost exclusively being onboarded to Solana. It was a chain I wanted to see die, but now I’m mad I didn’t grab a bag at $8. If Bitcoin is the store of value, it seems Solana is setting up to be the peer to peer currency.
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Hogwash about various chains...there is ALWAYS a better one coming up in the endless procession of various POS stuff.
Bitcoin is the best POW chain that is actually supported by something physical...the rest are 1s and 0s that are trying to support other 1s and 0s.
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