So Bitfinex has been playing games with tether.
Cue the official slogan of Bitcoin: " Scammers scamming scammers" There are so many scammers in bitcoin now that when people see a single entity blatantly obviously move the price upwards an order of magnitude solely through manipulation, they speak as if it's perfectly normal. That's how finely tuned into scamming their brains are.
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I for one welcome our New Dark Age overlords.
I welcome $10k gold, $500 silver, and $3-10 an oz copper.
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stop fucking panicking there's still 10k in the hot wallet and quite a bit in the cold
There's nothing in either wallet. Digital shitcoins are nothing more than a timestamp from a non-fungible, permissioned ledger, surveillance and control system. Which is why 70% of people on the Zerohedge poll opposed them. Good luck defeating physical metals when 70% of the world opposes (((digital currency))) scams.
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when Bitcoin is the global reserve currency. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Last part is very beautiful I doubt it's even mechanically possible. Barely anyone owns shitcoins and out of the people that do, distribution is terrible with people like The Winklevoss and Tim Draper owning them all. In other words, Bitcoin is an even worse mirror image of the failing fiat system and it's lopsided distribution. Bitcoin is fiat^10 in that regard of problematic distribution. Do you think all the buying power in the world is just magically going to go to bitcoin and the other 99.9% of the planet will all happily go off into the night and die? LOL. No, I'll tell you what happens. Money is a substitute for law of the jungle, and when money no longer functions for the public at large (due to the evil cult of Judaism's usury scams, media disinformation, banking monopolies, etc) the general public then goes back to the law of the jungle and exterminates the people who made it happen - then whoever else stands in their way of survival afterwards. There is no type of plausible scenario where everyone on earth just dies of hunger in the streets except shitcoin holders. Like it or not, for any type of future to exist that doesn't involve a full-blown Mad Max scenario where everyone just dies in a 200 year dark ages, it will probably require massive wealth redistribution. If that is the purpose of bitcoin, it failed miserably since it's designed to centralize. There was no reason for it to even exist the day the first ASIC was created. It's for all intents and purposes the same thing as a central banking monopoly in current form. You can at least go dig up some gold, silver, or copper with your bare hands out of the ground or mouth of a river. Nobody can make ASICs and buying them is just a scam. With digital shitcoins you have the problem of BOTH the citizens AND the governments not owning enough of it to make it work. There is enough gold, silver, and copper floating around though that's held by both govt and citizens. Keeping in mind copper is already in much of the coinage. So, yes, a tri-metal system would really be the only way. Govts with not enough metals in the vaults just call the stuff in the ground "deep storage" and nationalize rights of all of it and the mining stock holders get zero. Then they revalue metals to the moon and this fixes the unsustainable international trade problems + allows govts to run their breadlines.
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Strange you never surprise visit us when we are pumping ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) It's funny how you use the word "pump" pretending like it's not a bad word and that completely non-aggregate market movements engineered by a single entity are anything but scams. In the case of bitcoin, 99% of the time manipulation performed by a single entity on the fraudulent exchange Bitfinex all the way from $200 to $20,000. I suppose once the goyim make membership in the evil cult of Judaism a crime punishable by death you will come to your senses.
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Funny how roach shows up every time there's a dip.
Probably just a coincidence. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F8jbUtFh.gif&t=664&c=MCD0W-ZyzJsSRQ)
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OMG. Is the the last nail in the bitfinex coffin? I hope so. The last we see of that exchange, the better. They can take their junk tethers and shove them where the sun doesn't shine.
...until you find out the entire rise from $200 to $20,000 was from Bitfinex accounting fraud.
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God, I hate being right about...everything. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F0wzzJF6.png&t=664&c=oq_jOsgaTTU9Rg)
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$200+ spread between real exchanges and Bitfinex ahaha. Nothing to see here! No scams going on at Bitfinex at all!
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JayJuanGoyim, what is your opinion on the coming complete destruction of the neocon Jews and their servants fraudulently occupying US govt? Will this be their greatest military blunder EVER? Or will the human-pig hybrid Mike Pompeo who can't do more than 3 pushups without passing out while advocating for endless wars to be fought (just not by him) become the new VIP shabbos goyim kike servant of all time? https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-24/pepe-escobar-war-iran-calling-americas-bluff
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I'm (yes, yes, surprisingly) not a big Julius Evola fan because a lot of what he says is off the wall bullshit under the guise of 'esoteric mysticism', but today's Bitcointalk spotlight on classical fascist literature features a particulary poignant talking point: Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke has written that Evola's 1945 essay "American 'Civilization'" described the United States as "the final stage of European decline into the 'interior formlessness' of vacuous individualism, conformity and vulgarity under the universal aegis of money-making." According to Goodrick-Clarke, Evola argued that U.S. "mechanistic and rational philosophy of progress combined with a mundane horizon of prosperity to transform the world into an enormous suburban shopping mall."This guy was talking about the 'Kali Yuga' (somewhat of a synonym of fourth turning and other related events) in the year 1930. If he thought everything was hitting rock bottom back then, I wonder what he would think of today: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FpzVdYeQ.png&t=664&c=ivJjMTIz1rn28A)
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A Nuclear power plant would be advantageous for many reasons.
One designed by the US would be the best bet.
Yes, a nice nuke plant run by the same Israeli Jew security firm Magna BSP that operated Fukushima. There are just not enough smart Japanese to operate such a thing. It's totally a coincidence they're forced to have Jews run it and it blows up destroying their country.
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We are creating a dumb society
Those days are over. We're going to introduce hope and change you can believe in. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fd15kqoS.jpg&t=664&c=3agUMmyqwNrvKQ)
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r0ach I hope you’re bluffing
No. I usually refer to Micgoossens as Aquaman because he's invested entirely in fake digital assets scams that will all implode leaving him underwater when the system blows up.
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I wasn't going to spoil the surprise, but your Christmas present this year is a fully already priced in halving. Not even I know what kind of havoc this is going to cause. You can save and quote this post for later.
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Shitters posting on that thread about Gab. The Daily Stormer doesn't even use Gab because their idea of "free speech" is allowing Jews to flood every page they don't like with an endless stream of gay porn. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fm1SRHV8.png&t=664&c=vng_CcP277y9zg)
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Interesting story about chinese buying defunct ukranian aircraft carrier and rebuilding it. If there would be more for sale...then someone could make a 'seastead' in the middle of the Pacific.
The maintenance costs on a boat are exponential based on size. The last thing you want to do is live on the largest boat in the fucking world. Why do you think my sidekick Ibian said "buy the smallest boat you can live with". Even on 30-50' boats they have to cut the hull open to even work on the engine a lot of times. That's why you see these Frankenstein onboard engine boats with outboard engines. If any large problems happen on one of these giant ships, they just melt the things down for scrap a lot of time instead of working on them at all because it's so uneconomical.
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I follow Peter Moore, I’ll see if I can find a postal address & send him a letter airing our concerns.
I have assembled the concerns to be sent: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Ffjb6BfG.jpg&t=664&c=OUjYUQdfR-mHvg)
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Insert r0ach statement about how digital shitcoins have no valid Schelling point and longest chain does nothing to solve rough consensus attack. It can be hash power gamed and flipped back and forth a hundred times a day like some type of quantum state, or subverted entirely by the bogus bitcoin core claim that miners don't matter and only user Sybil nodes do. In reality, their statement was just a recognition that bitcoin already failed and they were trying to rewrite the rules of the game on the fly. There's no such thing as a "real" bitcoin, unlike how there's an obvious 'real' physical gold and silver being defined by it's periodic table composition.
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