Bitcoin

Slowly moving up.
It's just ranging between the support (green) and three different resistance (yellow) lines. It's been bouncing at support, then rejected by any of the three resistances over and over and over.... If it continues like this until the end of the triangles, it would be around Aug 13th.
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It's just ranging between the support (green) and three different resistance (yellow) lines. It's been bouncing at support, then rejected by any of the three resistances over and over and over.... If it continues like this until the end of the triangles, it would be around Aug 13th.
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You know what is great about those lines? If the number breaks out of the lines, just draw new ones.
 
You know what is great about those lines? If the number breaks out of the lines, just draw new ones.
Here you go, I made new ones :)
The previous ones are still in play for the long term. But for the short term I'm working with these.... until they don't work.
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Strange how people with absolutely no knowledge of a subject like to inject their opinion as knowledge.

I'm guessing that most know nothing of the smart contract ecosystem and how cryptos work around/within them. Or how certain cryptos work inside the supply chain and ai driven apps.

Do a little research, get informed and make a bit of $. Or not. But don't be a fudster...
 
Test SCs are a go on the Cardano network. Looks like the Alonso Fork will be implemented in less then two weeks and I'm curious to see if that impacts Ether at all...
 
California, which has a economy larger than all but four countries and where much of the world’s technological innovation is born, on Wednesday became the first state to formally begin examining how to broadly adapt to cryptocurrency and related innovations.

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order for state agencies to move in tandem with the federal government to craft regulations for digital currencies. It also calls for officials to explore incorporating broader blockchain computer coding into the government operations.

Evolving blockchain and cryptocurrency technology “is potentially an explosive creator of new companies and new jobs and new opportunities,” said Dee Dee Myers, a senior advisor to Newsom and director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development.
 
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