Ignore those who have paid signature ads, as they frequently post misleading nonsense on topics they know nothing about to get their post count up (but then, you probably already know all about that). This has nothing whatsoever to do with having a static or dynamic IP address, as the address you enter is the private IP address of the computer running the Bitcoin node. The method of finding this information varies depending on your OS, but the address should start with 192.168. Start and end ports are both 8333 unless you're doing something unusual, and the protocol is TCP only (not UDP).
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To our big surprise the big dump rise has been postponed.
Ah, yes. This is in line with my reinterpretation of your previous false prophecy. We'll break $400 soon enough.
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We didn't hit $420. It seems he wasn't as wrong as I thought. Unless... Maybe the order was wrong as well. We'll stabilise at $400, then peak at $420. Yes, that has to be it. Kwukduck is never not wrong.
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Brick and Mortgage? Is that a new English idiom?
It's a new English eggcorn. Do we really expect literacy from these hacks? And if not, why is it permitted to post these "articles" here? I thought the Press section was for real news outlets, with like, editors and stuff.
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On the bright side the more you keep hoping for a drop eventually you and your 'team' will get it right and then you can scream I told ya so.
Kwukduck is never right. By sheer probability he should be sometimes right, yet this never happens. This is one of the great mysteries of the universe.
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Your "analysis team"? You mean there's a whole group of you tending the Crystal Ball of False Prophecy? In any case, since it invariably predicts the opposite of what actually happens, we can be confident that the price will rise to a peak of $420 before stabilising at $400. The Opposite Oracle has spoken.
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I have the right to freely speak my mind.
In public, you do. But this forum is private property, and you only have the right to speak (or do anything else) on another person's private property if you have their permission, which may be revoked at any time for any reason. You have no right to be here, and you are likely to be kicked out if you continue your obnoxious behaviour.
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You will not find never if Binary Options are hallall or haram because no one analyse such kind of activity in this point of view.
Dr Saalimi As-Suwaylim has. That's why I linked to his fatwa. Can't anybody read the thread before replying?
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If you're looking for a permaban, you're going in the right direction. Good riddance, I say.
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The best way would be a married put, but unfortunately there's still no liquid market for vanilla bitcoin options.
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Snobs forget not all of us have many thousands of dollars of disposable income to throw around (ready to lose)
Poor people forget that if they don't have money to throw around, they can't afford to spend it on things they don't need. Which is often why they're poor in the first place.
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It looks like there is only one egress into that room so what was she keeping in?
Out. She was keeping something out. If you had read the article you would know what she was keeping out and why.
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Your understanding of English seems to be what's wrong. You seem to be under the impression that she re-entered the conference room, which is neither a sensible action nor what the text says. It says she crawled to the room, not into it. She remained in the hallway while holding the door closed.
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"No block source available" means Bitcoin Core is not connected to the Bitcoin network. You fix it by determining why it can't connect, and correcting the situation. First, make sure your firewall is not blocking Bitcoin Core from accessing the Internet. If you use a proxy to connect to the Internet, you need to configure Bitcoin Core to use it (under Settings -> Options -> Network). Conversely, if you are not using a proxy, the option to use one must be disabled (in case you enabled it accidentally). Even when everything is working normally, it can take several minutes to establish a connection, so be patient.
The above should suffice for typical installations on systems connected to the Internet either directly or through a proxy or NAT. If either your Bitcoin Core installation or your Internet connection are atypical, please provide additional details beyond "i really need help bad", preferably in the form of properly capitalised and punctuated sentences. In particular, it may be helpful to know exactly what version of Bitcoin Core you are are running (which you can find under Help -> About Bitcoin Core), what operating system you are running it on (including the version), and the names and versions of any network-related software you are running (firewalls, proxies, bandwidth limiters, etc).
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i never scam members here..
I have a history of running ponzi,i know
You were saying?
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I'd love to see the astrologists face when they find out that they have been looking at the ceiling the hole time
Astrologists have been looking at the ceiling this whole time. You're either illiterate enough to say "astrologist" when you mean "astronomer", or stupid enough to think they're the same thing. what is the possibility that this topic will lead to world war 3?
Zero. To start World War III, people will need to shoot long-range missiles at each other, which will miss their target if the trajectory was calculated while falsely assuming a round Earth. Fortunately (or unfortunately if you're at the receiving end of said missiles), the calculations assuming a round Earth are in fact correct.
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They're talking about the price.
No, they're not. They didn't say "making the PiperWallet available through Purse Merchants for the exclusive price of US$169," they said "making the PiperWallet available exclusively through Purse Merchants for the price of US$169". The adverb "exclusively" modifies the adjective "available", making it mean it's not available anywhere else. (Part of the blame lies with Purse's copy editor, though Bitcoinist.net really ought to check their source before plagiarising it.) Maybe you're the one that needs some English class?
Why is it that people who say things like that are always the ones who are actually in error?
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Are most famous people satanic?
Probably. Most of them don't realise it, but they are. Do you think it's true that most Hollywood stars "made a deal with the Devil"?
I think it's true that most non-Satanists don't have a clue what Satanism is actually about.
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Has any flat earth believer tried to book a tour at Antarctica or would that ruin the fandom? Tourism in Antarctica -although rare- is a thing, I don't get why they keep repeating that treaty myth as if they wouldn't be allowed in if they were coming with an organized group.
I also don't get the "they'll shoot you down with missiles" bit. There are no missile bases in Antarctica. Military activity is prohibited by treaty. The authorities will have strong words with you when you land, the same as if you'd flown anywhere else without proper authorisation - flying a private aircraft is not a matter of "go as you please", contrary to what some people believe. But missiles are out of the question - it's not like you're flying over Area 51.
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