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141  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 08, 2019, 11:21:53 AM
Yeah I saw some tweets about that. Mostly from tinfoil tier retards though.

No shit if the HOT wallet with 7000 BTC got hacked once it would likely have a similar amount the next time around if it happens only one year later.

People are either retarded or opportunistic (margin shorts now/longs after clear).


Also, people seem completely oblivious to how hard it is to guard against hacking.
142  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 08, 2019, 12:15:26 AM
CZ...you said safu?   Huh


apparently the hot wallet at Binance lost 7k corn...ouch.
It's an insurance fund/cold wallet that covers the losses of the hot wallet in a case like this.
143  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 11:39:33 PM
The hackers were able to withdraw 7000 BTC in this one transaction: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/e8b406091959700dbffcff30a60b190133721e5c39e89bb5fe23c5a554ab05ea

The above transaction is the only affected transaction. It impacted our BTC hot wallet only (which contained about 2% of our total BTC holdings). All of our other wallets are secure and  unharmed.



https://binance.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028031711
144  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Auction] Titan 0.1 BTC Silver, Lealana 0.25 BTC Silver & Lealana 0.1 BTC Brass on: May 07, 2019, 08:50:24 PM
Current High Bids:

#1 owlcatz @  0.125

#2 bavicrypto @ 0.25

#3 Mr.Stacy @ 0.12

Auction ends tomorrow!
Edit: I might be missing something, but how come the Lealana 2013 was loaded in 2017? Were they not originally funded and merely collectibles with an option of being funded?
145  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 07:44:10 PM
y tho?
you got kompromat on CZ?
I can neither confirm nor deny.
146  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 07:39:22 PM
$BTC 3-Day Chart Bullish

Last bear market when the 3-Day Bitcoin price crossed above 200 EMA, it held as support & Guppy flipped green followed by a two-year uptrend

$BTC price just crossed above 200 EMA again Waiting to see if Guppy flips green w/ possible retest of support



https://twitter.com/Josh_Rager/status/1125766718482259969
Oh what the fuck. And here I thought I was smart for banding MAs in my code. Is it even possible to create something novel without knowing everything that exists lmao.


That chart looks pretty though. Here's my SOMA analysis (which is irrelevant because you can not predict prices or movements, if you want to trade technically learn about distributions):

Note how near May on the left side of the chart there's a tiny green zone follow by a tiny red zone just before September. Now on the right side of the chart the small green section is grey, hence I predict that the corresponding red section will be grey as well. This implies a slightly weaker drop relative to the last cycle, or a dampened fractal to be concise.
147  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 07:36:04 PM
@cz_binance

Have to perform some unscheduled server maintenance that will impact deposits and withdrawals for a couple hours.  No need to FUD.  Funds are #safu.




What do you think about this?
Binance
my account blocked with 18K $
I am absolutely unconcerned about my funds on Binance. And not just because I am properly hedged.
148  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 02:31:12 PM

I'll do the honours.

Im contemplating  getting out of crypto for a while at least.  I've had enough of the hysteria...



The only way out of crypto is to get scammed.

It's like how in a gang, you have to get beat in, and beat out.
Alternatively you can try to lose millions when only putting in 700k or claiming that you're Satoshi.
149  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2019, 10:43:57 AM
Guess changing one parameter of something that already exists means inventing it.


"Craig wrote the Bitcoin White paper, designed the Bitcoin economic model, created the Satoshi Nakamoto stage name and is proving this in court. However there is no doubt by anyone that he invented Bitcoin SV. Scaling matters...read this explosion."

https://twitter.com/CalvinAyre/status/1118541778045624321
150  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 03:35:44 PM
Response to yours lightfoot's post (omitted for space).

Perhaps I am misunderstanding the banking system in general. But what you're describing seems to be central banking to me.



Let's assume that we now live in a world without central banking. I am the first person to create a bank.

People deposit their money with me for safe-keeping because I have state-of-the-art impenetrable security. I now realize that people only use 50% of the funds during peak load.

Meanwhile, businesses ask me for loans so they can eventually turn them into profits.

I decide to use an amount sufficiently below 50% of the money deposited in my bank to hand out loans and receive interest.

What I have now done was writing loans using money that exists as my clients put it in my care.

I decide to be a greedy cunt because I'm the only bank in town and very smart, so I keep all the profits to myself.

Someone who is very smarterer than me comes along and copies my system, but now hands out some of the profits back into depositor accounts.

This repeats until an equilibrium creditor and depositor interest rate is reached that covers all risks while keeping marginal profits for all three parties involved.


Would that not describe private banks without central banking?

And how does that differ from a hedge fund that offered plastic cards and wire transfers?

Do not get fooled by Jbrehers copy pasting tactics, this guy is fake.

However, i agree with Jbreher this fiat system is a scam. Bitcoin is a very good alternative.

It is not possible for Bitcoin to disrupt this fiat scam with bigger blocks, 2e layers was already obvious many years ago.

This is just silly, advocating bigger blocks while it's a dead - end... Undecided
I am not under the impression that jbreher is of the copy/paste type.

Also that post was about banking in general and had nothing to do with BCash, Bitcoin, or disrupting the financial system.

Thanks for quoting it though, completely forgot about that.

Care to respond jbreher? Genuinely curious.
151  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 11:01:07 AM
Hi. American here. What's a tart? Every time I've ever heard it used in movies or TV it's always a derogatory term for female human. We have Pop Tarts.. Are they at all similar?

An open pastry case with a sweet filling.

Or a slaaaag depending on the company you keep. You can of course give a tart to a tart.
Sometimes a tart even gives a tart to a tart.
152  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 09:51:21 AM
Im keen to try (to make maybe) a folded omelette.

Looked good.
They're very much hit or miss for me. They're never bad, but they're often very lightly seasoned and sweetish. But the ones that are seasoned well are sublime.

There's a meme going around Japan that states that you can tell the quality of a sushi joint by tasting its omelette sushi. And to my surprise, it's spot on. I guess the level of care and attention to detail put into making the perfect omelette translates directly into top-tier sushi.

Anyway, they're fiddly to make. Especially without a square pan.


Bitcoin is not a permissioned ledger.
the simple fact that all of them CAN blacklist you at any moment is what determines it's classification.  
No, they can not.

But in the case of bitcoin, the number of transaction validators is designed to centralize so much there will likely only ever be between 1 to 10
Wrong.

That is basically telling CSW to fuck off you illiterate twit.
153  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 08:19:22 AM
guys, stop swearing, we need all three types of bitcoins at the same time: small blocks, medium blocks and large blocks
Maybe, maybe not.

But we certainly don't need CSW and his shitcoin.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5139844.msg50918896#msg50918896
Nobody needs BSV, period.

It's run by and associated with demonstrable human trash that deserves absolutely no spotlight.

I'm fine with jbreher advocating for larger blocks for technical reasons.


But CSW is obviously not interested in any technical argument. He isn't even competent enough to have one.
He's a filthy human scumbag that lies and deceives and can't produce a single original thought in his Master thesis.
His "winged" grades are worse than my grades with zero preparation or attendance.

And I'm certainly nowhere near capable enough to think up Bitcoin. So anyone south of me clearly isn't going to be either.

Add all the deception and plagiarism on top and you've got a piece of shit that should be ostracized by all of humanity, including any of his attempts to gain power.

For genius forgivable almost any behavior
1. No.

2. CSW is factually retarded, not a genius.
154  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 08:07:30 AM
guys, stop swearing, we need all three types of bitcoins at the same time: small blocks, medium blocks and large blocks
Maybe, maybe not.

But we certainly don't need CSW and his shitcoin.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5139844.msg50918896#msg50918896
Nobody needs BSV, period.

It's run by and associated with demonstrable human trash that deserves absolutely no spotlight.

I'm fine with jbreher advocating for larger blocks for technical reasons.


But CSW is obviously not interested in any technical argument. He isn't even competent enough to have one.
He's a filthy human scumbag that lies and deceives and can't produce a single original thought in his Master thesis.
His "winged" grades are worse than my grades with zero preparation or attendance.

And I'm certainly nowhere near capable enough to think up Bitcoin. So anyone south of me clearly isn't going to be either.

Add all the deception and plagiarism on top and you've got a piece of shit that should be ostracized by all of humanity, including any of his attempts to gain power.
155  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 07:56:09 AM
guys, stop swearing, we need all three types of bitcoins at the same time: small blocks, medium blocks and large blocks
Maybe, maybe not.

But we certainly don't need CSW and his shitcoin.
156  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 07:52:04 AM

You make some decent arguments here and there when you're not going on and on about Jews or PMs, so it really puzzles me how you fail to understand that metals are going the way of the dodo a generation or two down the road. Except that dodos will be brought back at some point.
I think his persona is actually a piece of work. My wildest and most likely guess is he's a mid-upper class urban jew.

1 He's familiar with relatively obscure details of (((their))) lifestyle/culture and successfully uses his knowledge as a counterfeit "I know my enemy".

2 His level of understanding in certain technical fields is higher than usually shows. What he writes up is not always google soup.

3 He feigns obtuse insensitivity by the use of repetitive patterns, successfully evoking schizoid psychosis.

1 suggests "Jew". 2 suggests middle/upper class education. 3. suggests sophisticated character management, at least at the cliché level.

I wager he often laughs when reading or posting.

Quote
And in the short-term Bitcoin clearly has the superior expected value even without riding the waves up and down.

Also, you keep running the same talking points. Bitcoin is not a permissioned ledger. You are free to process and broadcast your own transactions or employ any number of the payment processors/accelerators.

He knows it and does have some coin for sure. Probably not as much as he'd like: always hungry for more, you know the type. Don't forget (((who))) he actually is.

Undeniably effective. He's one of the first participants I noticed and focused on when I came here as a newbie around 2013.

Roach, as in Mr. Samsa, hm? I guess he was a jew, too, as was Franz K.


1. Could be explained away by fanaticism induced research. I have some very obscure knowledge about very obscure things mostly because I snowball down weird paths out of sheer interest.

2. is clear. I don't know about middle/upper class, but he's definitely not your average racist retard. (Although possibly still a racist retard.)

3. Sounds very plausible. But hard for me to imagine, mostly because I lack the discipline to do anything for such a long time. Seems like the most likely though.

Precisely because he seems to be taking the piss out of people. I agree that he's probably laughing a lot while on this thread (e.g. when he exposed himself as Ibian's sidekick).


Would also be surprised if he didn't have a significant stake in BTC and perhaps some other shitcoins for P&D as well. Always seems to avoid real arguments and clearly not stupid enough to miss out on such an obvious windfall.
157  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 07:36:01 AM
@Kenzawak
I strongly recommend getting a bowl of Kitsune Soba/Ramen/Udon, whichever noodles you prefer. I think they're vegetarian (might have to double check the broth depending on the place), but they use deep-fried tofu as a topping. And unlike regular tofu it actually has flavour. The frying process turns it into some kind of sponge that sucks up all the broth. Love the stuff.

Agedashi-dofu and -mochi are fantastic too. Fried tofu/mochi with usually some sort of bell-pepper sauce.

Curries are great too with all sorts of toppings, can recommend CoCo Ichiban blindly.

Vegetable Tempura just works for anyone. Can never go wrong with anything deep-fried.

Nasu Dengaku - Miso-glazed eggplant.

As far as Miso soup goes, I'm sure you'll find some that is vegetarian. I know that a lot of restaurants use shredded shrimp to give it some seafood flavoured kick, but a lot just use Konbu only.

There should also be some varieties of vegetarian ramen/soba and rice balls (fried or non-fried).


Anyway, just some of the non-meat/non-fish dishes that stood out to me while there.
158  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 06, 2019, 07:15:21 AM
The only, no, most likely yes. Its a numbers game, and as such there are always exceptions to every rule. There are reasons that the percent of flat earthers without education is much higher than those with PhDs from MIT. If they can mentally challenge their kids in multiple disciplines and surround them in such environment while they grow (in trailer parks) on their own, kudos to them they're the 0,000001% black swan even. Unfortunately the other 99.9% won't be that lucky. Don't think such behavior should be promoted or advertised with BTC. Wasn't there a guy a while back who leveraged BTC with his mortgage only to get wiped out few months later?
It's easier than ever to learn anything you want from the comfort of literally anywhere with an internet connection. Schools will either change massively or they will be dying over the coming generations. Schools today are just terrible and actively stop people from becoming achievers.
159  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 05, 2019, 04:33:25 PM
Trollgoossens,
In 2017 the founder of Morgan Creek Capital Investment nailed it: "Only gamble was whether #Bitcoin would make if from $0 to $100, that was the real miracle. Going from $4,000 to $40,000 or $400,000 is easy".

https://twitter.com/RedditBTC/status/1125026735727226881

That's completely wrong and par for the course of the bullshit you link to try and scam people every day.  Complete scams with zero fundamentals go from $0 to $100 ALL THE TIME.  What the hell do you think Bitconnect is? Fundamentals are NOT required for that to happen, only for it to not implode and go to zero once the greater fools dry up.  Bitcoin is a longer running scam simply because it takes a high amount of intelligence to do proper due dilligence on it and figure out transaction validators are designed to centralize so it has no reason to exist.  

Bitcoin has built-in rent seeking middlemen and doesn't remove counterparty risk, and doesn't even have the required traits to qualify as money or a commodity in the first place like fungibility.  It has no reason to exist compared to physical metals.  It's a permissioned ledger.  The only question is how long can the pump and dump go on zero fundamentals before there's a rush for the exits back to metals again. The crux of the situation is that the Jew bankers are trying to rig metals to prevent them from going up while trying to rig digital shitcoins up instead in order to try and lure people into a cashless society slavery system.
Difference is that BitConnect had one entity that could instantly extract all the cash out of the system. It was also a 100% obvious and transparent scam with no value proposition whatsoever.

Also, you keep running the same talking points. Bitcoin is not a permissioned ledger. You are free to process and broadcast your own transactions or employ any number of the payment processors/accelerators.

And metals are still a shitshow. You make some decent arguments here and there when you're not going on and on about Jews or PMs, so it really puzzles me how you fail to understand that metals are going the way of the dodo a generation or two down the road. Except that dodos will be brought back at some point.
And in the short-term Bitcoin clearly has the superior expected value even without riding the waves up and down.
160  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 04, 2019, 05:24:00 PM
I need to know more about this:

https://i.imgur.com/NvHAvhy.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D5uAL1GXoAAcsIH.jpg

https://twitter.com/100trillionusd/status/1124633680604008454?s=21

I usually don’t like to trade, but this guy is so good and with a sensible approach that I think I will give it a go.
What do you think?


Trading has a learning curve that pretty much looks like this: <

It's gritty, stressful, takes forever to get anywhere, and some >90% of people burn their accounts within a year. And of the remainder not many are really successful enough to make a living.

If you want to do it only use play money and don't increase your trading pool until you've been successful for years.


Keep in mind that if you see a strategy online that claims to work it either doesn't or it won't for very long because of everybody jumping on it.
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