Another 2.76 million workers in the U.S unemployed while S&P 500 records a 50-day rally in history.
The disconnect is mind boggling, it’s ridiculous.
There's something quite uniquely unnerving watching stocks float up as the world falls to pieces. It's like watching the death throes of Adam Smith or something. I thought of Fight Club, the end specifically, when the buildings collapse. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OyBtMPqpNYOh, good morning by the way
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Bitcointalk Username: Karartma1 Profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=223006Post Count: 4019 Btc address: bc1qxr052wefgml4y2jdtu70rehds3nse6lt73fa88 Forum Rank: Legendary Hi Luckybit, thanks for re-opening your sig ad campaign. Of course, no need to say, I am going to update my sig if accepted. Thank you
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@Mic dude I know man, you have even changed your username and updated your hat! I feel like Ulysses coming back home: of course time goes by but I have deep roots. @info She clearly doesn't belong there. Poor girl.
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Luckybit guys, I want to thank you guys for coming up with such an impressive dice. I've been bored with the almost same old interface on almost each and every website out there but yours is totally different and unique. The way it allocates a boundary, kinda looks like a game out of this world. Had also been trying on gaining x999 lately but no luck. I'm also waiting on the chatbot to announce my name with a question for me to get some extra free BTC. I second this one. Impressive dice experience (only with a few more winning streaks it would be wonderful). I see you are also opening up your sig ad campaign which I might apply.
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2FA wise the sooner the better. Please translate the rest of the site into English as there's a partial translation.
Can you please point out the translation issue in a screenshot? No need to do that now as it looks like you guys did that already. Now it is under Settings->Honesty which I believe it is your Provably Fair section
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I keep my major node at least 2 versions back. Who knows what shit these dweebs will pull this time.
17.1 here runs fine unless there are some game changing fixes or improvements I would say 19.1 is very fine by me. Bitcoin Core is one those software I don't care to have always up-to-date I don’t know if anyone remembers this game/list.....
This first sad face on this list was 27-12-2017
Now two remaining able to win the prize
-20/02/2020 romneymoney -18/12/2021 luckygenough56
The game was when we hit 24777$
Who are you guys betting on from this moment?
The first date is past, so romneymoney lost. No, the date closest to the price ... see he still has a few months.... Mic! The game! Those were good times! You should do another round
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Somehow people seem to understand that I am against anonymity in Bitcoin. I'm not. Don't get me wrong - I understand that. My point was rather that if given a choice between staying true to bitcoin but creating "enemies", or compromising on not allowing third parties to take control of our money in exchange for less opposition from governments, than I'm sticking with the first. I know I am an outlier when it comes to the bell curve of "concerned about your privacy". I know most users are happy to complete KYC for the convenience of using a centralized exchange, whereas I am not. I know most users accept that these exchange make rules as to where their deposits can come from and where they can withdraw to, whereas I see such behavior as antithetical to bitcoin itself. My concern that is if we go too far down route number two and compromise what bitcoin is, it will be impossible to turn back and undo the changes. Bitcoin may end up popular, but it also ends up no better than fiat. I'd much prefer bitcoin's popularity to come from more people realizing the benefits it brings, rather than compromising on those benefits for an "easy ride", so to speak. The thing is Bitcoin has become too big and way too many big papas are getting onboard. People, companies and institutions which are now in crypto like convenience, they see bitcoin just as an alternative asset class to have in their over complex portfolios. I wonder how many of them have ever made a simple Alice-Bob transaction. I guess less than 5% So my point is that with growing popularity comes all of that we don't quite like from the outside but I guess it's inevitable.
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@JJG I am totally gambling with my crypto investment. I’m way over invested, if it all goes to $0 I am still a partner in a business & can live comfortably on what that brings in though.
Bitcoin is my honey pot though, I could sell everything now & pull out a lot of fiat but I have bigger dreams, much bigger. It’s all worked out very well so far.
I trust in the process, end of 2021 = fireworks.
Same. Either it goes to Mars and I get rich, or it goes to $0 and my life stays the same. YOLO An accountant friend tried telling me to take some profits. I know that's good advice. However, what am I going to do with non-life changing amounts of money? I can already afford to eat what I want, take vacations, whatever. So, I'll let it all ride. I think many of us here are on the same space shuttle. We saw this way before the average joes, we kind of know the protocol better than the 99% and if we saw this right why should we sell at a discount? My coins are not for sale. Yesterday I said I didn't believe at the 10k top: I was right. I am starting to recognize all the barts around
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2FA wise the sooner the better. Please translate the rest of the site into English as there's a partial translation.
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Don't want to ruin the party here but I see the 10k top as yet another Bart move. Sorry Wobservers, I will not consider anything bull until 16k. If I am proven wrong, I will be happy too.
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V8 I know what you mean. I have a good job as we speak, don't mind it to keep it until BTC skyrockets. One needs a job to avoid using btc of course. As of my btc heritage it will depend on my lineage, they will get if I will be still sane and if they will behave. Otherwise, as satoshi once said, gift to the community Lastly, I believe this covid 19 shit made me realize how good it is to develop a good opsec in our life. You never know who you might encounter.
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I like the enthusiasm, but we also need to add a touch of realism. To say it " could solve Bitcoin’s privacy problem" is a tad oversimplified. It solves one aspect, but there are plenty of other privacy issues to consider as well. This Bitcoin Wiki page has enough material on the matter to keep people busy for a while. You put it right, you know how journalists try to click-bait. Nonetheless the more privacy services we have at our disposal the better.
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Agree with these fellas. There's a difference though between having houses and have some good big tracts of land, which you can always come back to once the fires burn out. I secured my bitcoin airgapped offline and the only why to crack (open) it, it is in my head; therefore i can go wherever I want and will always be able to resuscitate my UTXOs. I do have a few spending french fries on Samourai Wallet and that's it. The next step is to completely be off the grid. I hope less and less people remember about my bitcoins. opsec is what I am into these days
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Just a reminder that wallobserver.tk exists, for "endless" scrolling of the past hour, day or week. Is anyone even using this? The domain expires in 4 months LoyceV, is a very useful page, give it another chance.
Hats, info. and some updated links > www.wohats.comin the site's header please correct satoshi's quote: belive - believe
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It looks like they have to do a bit of work under the hood. 2FA was another very big miss but I can imagine that's something they can implement easily. For now it's only good to play with play money.
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CoinSwap, an old privacy trick created by Greg Maxwell, is back with a new design that could solve Bitcoin’s privacy problem for good. An old Bitcoin privacy protocol has found new relevance with a new design implementation by Chris Belcher. CoinSwap allows two or more parties to “swap” coins between each other without publishing the real recipient’s address to the blockchain. If it works out in practice as in theory, this could make Bitcoin much more fungible and private—but, as always, there are a few catches. ABitcoin developer just resurrected a dormant privacy protocol that could be the silver bullet for Bitcoin’s anonymity issue. And it can be put into action without changing Bitcoin’s source code. Read more here https://decrypt.co/30756/bitcoin-privacy-coinswap-chris-belcher
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Surely someone helps you in your domain renewal That's why I asked if anyone's using it. I'm not going to renew it, dot.tk doesn't accept Bitcoin and I'm not going to link my creditcard. Now that I've found it I must admit it's pretty handy. Just migrate to a bitcoin friendly service
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Nice dice site, pretty sleek but I don't get how one is able to specify his own client's seed for betting. UX wise it looks great, really
Update: site still lacks a proper full english translation. Provably fair section was under some russian names. I got that. Please fix the english translation accordingly.
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JP & friends are getting so confused here: clients and HNWIs keep asking exposure to crypto while JP & friends need to sell their toxic derivatives. Pandora's box got opened, no going back from here! Get your bitcoins while they remain cheap.
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