So what's all this talk about monero.org being hacked and some malware being downloaded from the site? How does something like this happen to one of the biggest crypto projects in the space?
I just read about it. Apparently for 35 minutes download links on getmonero.org for new CLI were changed. https://np.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/dyfozs/security_warning_cli_binaries_available_on/Locks are for honest people. They all can be broken. What is nice to see is that it was noticed in 35 minutes. perhaps someone can automate a test from now on so it can be constantly checked
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Saturday food’Booz But what for Sunday let see.... Probably Haarlem!
Fishy behaviour ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif) xxxx Gooed ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FuVelGTC.jpg&t=663&c=cGnLEroBux5UeQ)
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Well, talking about the old timers. Jesse Livermore said that once you start counting on the market to do something specific that would allow you to buy a new house, etc, like "it would go to 100K in 18 mo", it always bites you in the proverbial ass. In 2017 NOBODY expected 20K when it was still below 1K in march or april, yet it happened.
That's exactly what worries me the most: Having so much hope that Bitcoin will get over the previous ATH sometime in the next couple of years as if it were an almost SURE thing... really scares myself and makes me wonder if I am just being naive/delusional. Also, the amount of hodlers that have plans to sell a significant percentage of their stash during the next bull run seems (maybe I am wrong) to be way bigger than previous times (where there were much less expectations). That alone would require huge liquidity on the buy side just to sustain the price. Me too. 100k bitcoin would maybe make a kind of bank run, capitulation I suppose all clambering for the exit. Scary thought. All rich but no one is.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FCW7tq9z.jpg&t=663&c=cqGGNHA0QBj_SA) Some positive moves, still not topping in RSI terms
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MicG beat me to it, but I got back on Monday from a trip to find an envelope through my door... ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FW9QZbta.jpg&t=663&c=7UN9HgMUD4eZ1A) Icygreen - you're a star. Thank you! I like that round one, the original community.
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This is working out well for somebody. Liquidate all the people at one end, then liquidate all the people at the other end. ...and repeat. Bleh. Here comes the pain. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FJ2NaEqS.jpg&t=663&c=ex0T4YcPYRgUSA)
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In this context, physical means, not paper based
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Is dark coin a competing product with all its bs? pah
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OK - Northern Ireland is not the same country as Ireland (while both countries are on the island of Ireland). In Northern Ireland a majority of the population identify as British. The rest of the population of Northern Ireland Identify as Irish. All those living in the country of Northern Ireland are - in terms of nationality - British subjects. The identity divide is generally along religious lines, the catholics identifying as Irish and wanting to unite with the rest of Ireland (Republicans) and the protestants (Loyalists) wishing to remain British. It all goes back many hundreds of years and was the cause of the sectarian violence seen up until the relative recent peace in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998, which involved the paramilitary organisations on both sides ceasing decades of armed hostilities. With both Ireland and Northern Ireland being in the EU economic zone there has been (effectively) no border between the two countries lately. With the UK wanting to leave the EU, the border may have to return - which the majority of ALL the Northern Irish population do not want to see - as it will possibly reignite the sectarian conflict and see the return of the paramilitaries (and their violence) on both sides in Northern Ireland. That is as succinct as I can be. Even a lot of people in the UK do not fully understand it, to be frank. Beyond the UK very few people have even the tiniest idea. I hope it helps explain the vagaries of the map of who identifies as what within this part of the UK. I had a drunk Irish person complaining to me about yeah but what did Oliver Cromwell do! FS get in the moment. That's why there is violence people can never let go. Even 300 years later.
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Roach will not exist in 2090.
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If you want bitcoin, earn some money, instead of begging and backing crap deals
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They will be able to make profit borrowing money to pay us all more. We will be rich!
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Did she mean let the banks fail instead of bailouts to protect savings?
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ASICs are planned here unlike Monero
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we all know what will happen next.. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fd.radikal.ru%2Fd07%2F1910%2Fe8%2F36f0dbd22164.jpg&t=663&c=qmFkEUsNgIlGZQ) Cardboard box ?
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I'm used to be ignored. I was expelled from my country, i mean from the bigest crypto prediction thread in my country because i said that btc will bottom between 3.100 and 3.200 usd (it's still written on that site) and after it really bottomed there i was pissed off because nobody cared and i talked about this many times. So they threw me out but after some time at crucial btc times they asked me to come back just to tell my btc price opinion.
Damn I already used my HAHAHAHAHAHAHA post
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Its again a good tiem to sale all BTC in remaineing portfolio
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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