I have to say that it is prudent to try and document your purchases when, I expect, it would be large enough (maybe it is already now), financiers would start asking about the source of funds. One women in Israel, I believe, said that she was not able to convince authorities that her $150K in btc is legit and they did not allow her to take profit easily (directly to the bank account).
yeah proof of funds or whatever. a while back i signed my various mining pool payout addys to show when, where and what i mined and that i controlled those coins. then saved all that info appropriately. so if they ask i can show them that.
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2 minutes throwing a ball, running a little bit and then jumping on top of each other. Same time spent showing Taylor Swift in the crowd, the girlfriend of a temper tantrum player who hasn't touched the ball. 56 minutes talking shite, stretching, hanging about, talking in headsets. Usher dancing like an imbecile clown on roller skates to noise sponsored by Apple preceded by a "relationship warning". That is the weirdest "sport" I have ever seen, I have to say. youre welcome, enjoy
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llama llama.
" alpaca" may be the cooler animal and i remember the alpaca socks thing. but. " llama llama" sounds cooler. its even fun to type.
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I know I've said it before, but as a creditor myself I have no plan to sell any coins once I get them.
same here. however i will dump the bcash_lol pretty much instantly
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We need a new vote me thinks. typical WO stuff.. basically things get done (or not done) whenever someone feels like it. you know cuz like thats how we roll. so anyway wassup man?
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as long as i can burn a dubie down in between every push up im in
so.. thats maybe like 20 pushups a day. guess ill need to up my weed intake bigly to fix them rookie numbers.
brb
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Another centralised Solana outage. "Please restart the server, Bob." someone trip over the servers extension cord again? bunch of klutzes
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Task has failed successfully. Bye bye!!! i wound up with some bsv on coinbase a while back when i sent some bcash_lol to coinbase to dump. they split it automatically into bch (which i sold) and bsv, which i couldnt really do anything with, including trade or sell it. so it sat. but now.... presto! my bsv was changed to usdc, and that was rapidly changed to btc. ah life has balance again
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Anybody else taking part in the latest Bitcoin movement sweeping across social media? 100 pushups a day until 100K?
lulz i havent done 100 pushups in my entire life
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Some banks think that we are literally idiots:
Example: Wells Fargo sent out invites to join their premier checking account (an equivalent of a spending account). Requirement: $250K in deposit and your bonus is $2500 and you have to keep $250K there for at least 90 days. However, the interest on 250K is about $3312.5 in a money market fund in 90 days. Question: why would I voluntarily gift WF $812.5 (and more if I keep the money there for longer than 90 days)? In exchange for what? Well wishes?
shuddup and take my money!! oh wait ok, so i guess ill just keep my stack in cold storage and wait for math and greed to do its thing
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OP @vapourminer, Do you have plans to reopen voting?
yes
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We might never go back to the incredibly wild swings of the past. Maybe we should get ready to just wild swings?
and miss out on the sheer terror of crazy price swings for no reason at all? jeez that would be boring.
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is this part of the ride?
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k Split the difference? done, ill go set my buys @ 35k now But but Last months been able of buying those prices and cheaper all the time… i have emergency fiat stashes i keep for occasions like this
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k Split the difference? done, ill go set my buys @ 35k now
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k
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quick trip through early blockchain analytics, interesting read Satoshi Nakamoto, the cryptocurrency’s mysterious and unidentifiable inventor, had stated in an email introducing Bitcoin that “participants can be anonymous.” [...] This is the story of the revelation in late 2013 that Bitcoin was, in fact, the opposite of untraceable—that its blockchain would actually allow researchers, tech companies, and law enforcement to trace and identify users with even more transparency than the existing financial system. That discovery would upend the world of cybercrime. Bitcoin tracing would, over the next few years, solve the mystery of the theft of a half-billion dollar stash of bitcoins from the world’s first crypto exchange, help enable the biggest dark-web drug market takedown in history https://arstechnica.com/features/2024/01/how-a-27-year-old-busted-the-myth-of-bitcoins-anonymity/
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I keep track of new posts by visiting "Show unread replies..", so you know, reply once in the topic and you'll always see it when it updates. Or of course add it to your Watchlist if you want (does anyone actually use that?).
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Imagine an AI trained on your voice calling you and pretending it's you from the future 😂
Oh crap! That wasn't real?! ...I've wasted so much time on this bitcoin scam you too eh? i was wondering why future me needed all my corn sent so urgently rats
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