Crap. I should have picked a larger number. BTC appears to be going parabolic.
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We haven't conclusively broken yet. Need another $200. Need to give the bears some time to try and short the top.
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But darn it. Looks like the resistance is going to repel this again. Guess these bears fall down hard when thrown. Edit: Hmm, bulls still putting up a fight.
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Currently, we are in the foothills of the desert of despair. Perhaps the sand dunes, piling up close to the mountain. I suppose that is better than being in the basin.
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7457 jonoiv
Um, that guy has already made himself toast. I warned him. He refused to listen. He paid the price. Now his credibility is shredded forever. Well, it is whoever is closest. So currently he is in the clear. But all someone has to do is place a number between 7457 and 7644, and he's already be getting a before the contest even officially started.
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OP, I've got an important question: what % is the premine (970k) from yearly PoW rewards? This is very important IMO!
It would be hard to calculate the exact percentage because due to the BitGun reward feature, the reward per block varies depending on how much hash is on the network. If we were stuck at bitgun level 1, the yearly rewards would be about 1,524,240 coins.(4 coins per block per minute.) So after a year, that would be about 38%. (970000/((1524240+970000.) However, we are currently at bitgun level 4 (9 coins per block) and have been higher than that, so the percentage to yearly POW would be lower. (I know that I am not the OP. But I thought you would prefer a prompt answer.) Also keep in mind that the XDNA foundation gets 2% of the block reward for every block. (The XDNA foundation is supposed to be for charity.) Also 1% of every block goes direct to the development team.
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Well, we know what happens to children of single mothers, so.
And what exactly is that supposed to mean? My mother found herself pregnant at 17 from one of my grandfather's army "buddies." She wanted to get eloped. However, my grandparents were not having that. They intervened. What they did was they offered to raise me, while my mother went to nursing school and eventually got married. Once my mother was married when I was 6, my grandparents let me finish the school year and I moved in with her and my stepfather at age 7. I came out all right. Oh calm your tits, it's just statistics. Children of single mothers generally do worse than if they had both their parents. It's the single biggest risk factor in whether or not they become criminals, for one thing. Which is kind of important given the state of the states at the moment. Well, I guess that my situation is a little different since I had both a mother and a father figure from birth, throughout childhood.
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Well, we know what happens to children of single mothers, so.
And what exactly is that supposed to mean? My mother found herself pregnant at 17 from one of my grandfather's army "buddies." She wanted to get eloped. However, my grandparents were not having that. They intervened. What they did was they offered to raise me, while my mother went to nursing school and eventually got married. Once my mother was married when I was 6, my grandparents let me finish the school year and I moved in with her and my stepfather at age 7. I came out all right.
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With all fairness though, it was the disaffected democrats in the rust belt that helped put him in office. We disaffected democrats are sick of ladies like Pelosi, who sport a necklace with pearls/semi-precious stones of such a size, Wilma Flintstone would be jealous. The democrats need to get back to their roots and be on the working class slavery, segregation, and KKK side. Fuck this politically correct identity politics.
FTFY True, that was part of the roots as well. However, you know full well that after Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil rights act, those elements have tried to migrate over to the Republican party. The "alt-right." Perhaps I will entertain becoming a Republican when the Republicans go back to their roots and are more like Ike. I like Ike.
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If you're still confused you aren't ignoring the right people. -Taylor Swift
I gave up putting people on ignore. I always found myself peeking.
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It appears that there is a bug in the UI of Coinbase Pro. You can view your open orders and fills now, side by side. However, when I check the fills for LTC/USD and BCH/USD, it lists my fills for BTC/USD. I have to click on the "orders" and then click on "trade" again to make it display correctly. What a pain. Teaches me to do trading with alts. I suppose that I should open a support ticket, but I don't want to take the time to try to explain their bug to them. Don't they have testers to check this shit out before releasing to the public? Yeah from what I hear, "Roger Ver and his rich friends" have been paying exchanges off to one day flip the bitcoin blockchain switch off, Coinbase was one of the only ones not to comply and I bet you will find coinjar the same, actually ask coinjar's owner about dodgy Roger I doubt these exchanges support anything, craig wright, gavin andresseen and roger ver do (big block debate, segwit, lightning, bitcoin forks) etc etc etc What does cryptopolitics have anything to do with Coinbase's "new and improved" UI for their exchange?
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With all fairness though, it was the disaffected democrats in the rust belt that helped put him in office. We disaffected democrats are sick of ladies like Pelosi, who sport a necklace with pearls/semi-precious stones of such a size, Wilma Flintstone would be jealous. The democrats need to get back to their roots and be on the working class side. Fuck this politically correct identity politics.
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It appears that there is a bug in the UI of Coinbase Pro. You can view your open orders and fills now, side by side. However, when I check the fills for LTC/USD and BCH/USD, it lists my fills for BTC/USD. I have to click on the "orders" and then click on "trade" again to make it display correctly. What a pain. Teaches me to do trading with alts. I suppose that I should open a support ticket, but I don't want to take the time to try to explain their bug to them. Don't they have testers to check this shit out before releasing to the public?
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Sill going sideways, with the odd hiccup, in the mid-$7000s range... currently $7360USD/$9680CAD (Bitcoinaverage). When Lambo?
You only need about 400 BTC to buy a Lambo. A Lambo costs almost $3mUSD? I think I'll pass on wasting bitcoins on something as silly as a car. Oops, math error. About 40 is more like it.
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When Lambo?
You only need about 400 BTC to buy a Lambo.
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Booting Asics of the XMR network is great for the decentralization, not for the absolute hashrate.
In other words, Monero has central bankers. Just like bitcoin has central bankers constantly attempting to manipulate and alter the protocol, blocksize, and whatever else you can think of. Face it, all of this stuff is complete garbage because they're just social constructs like fiat and nothing more, not to mention transaction validators being designed to centralize, defeating the entire purpose of it's existence. The only monetary system without any power vacuum for humans to exploit or central bankers that can tamper with it are the noble metals such as silver and gold. Poor Baby Doe Tabor waited for quite sometime for the mine to become profitable again. She ended up selling the mine and then died frozen and destitute. Perhaps silver is sound money, but in the end, it didn't help Baby Doe Tabor at all. She did enjoy the good life for a little while though.
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$10946. Next Fibonacci number in series.
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