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Whome
3 months ago
Sooo..that information is both widely known, and in the future past the end of this bet. Still confident?
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Mozart
3 months ago
Going in long,btc will skyrocket since interest rates will be cut in September
Kaz
3 months ago
"...if any Binance 1 minute candle...has a final "High" price of $65,000.00 or higher." You can't ignore final here. You also have to consider that they are using the 1 minute chart specifically. If all it had to do was touch 65k even for a second, they would have just worded the rules like that and used any time charts since it doesn't matter which one you use in that case.
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WZPH8R2O
3 months ago
To be honest, who the f.ck came up with the term "final high" price. The candle has 4 well-defined elements - open, high, low, close. Nothing requires anything "final".
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Kaz
3 months ago
The rules refer to 2 specific things: The 1 minute chart and a “Final High” of 65k or more. The definition of finality is the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending. “Final high” can be considered to mean “irreversible high”, aka, a close. There’s a reason “final” was included in “final high” and there is a reason the 1 minute chart is specifically being used here. It’s obvious the rules are says there needs to be a close at or above 65k on the minute chart. If the price just had to reach 65k regardless of anything, the word final would not be included because that would just be intentionally confusing. Also, they would not necessarily rely on the 1 minute chart since any chart would do. The rules qualify bitcoin reaching 65k as a close on the 1 minute chart because realistically speaking, that’s a very reasonable way to qualify that metric. However, that did not happen.
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Kaz
3 months ago
The rules refer to 2 specific things: The 1 minute chart and a “Final High” of 65k or more. The definition of finality is the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending. “Final high” can be considered to mean “irreversible high”, aka, a close. If the price just had to reach 65k regardless of anything, the word final would not be included because that would just be intentionally confusing. Also, they would not necessarily rely on the 1 minute chart since any chart would do. There’s a reason “final” was included in “final high” and there is a reason the 1 minute chart is specifically being used here. The rules qualify bitcoin reaching 65k as a close on the 1 minute chart because realistically speaking, that’s a very reasonable way to qualify that metric. However, that did not happen.
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tomaz
3 months ago
this needs to save me from my loss on RFK not being the special guest.
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speaking-cat
3 months ago
meow
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MD80PFF
3 months ago
@Kaz is going to have to "final high" his bank account after this
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Kaz
3 months ago
The fact that they specified a 1 minute candle having a final high price of 65k or more obviously refers to a clsoe
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Car
3 months ago
dispute it if you think its wrong
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