Sure, but honestly mate, once you're addicted to altcoins, there's hardly any way out.
You just haven't lost enough money yet then. I learned my lesson after I was burned several times in the altcoin craze of 2014-2015. I'm now much more conservative in my altcoin "investing".
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+1 Sluts can be difficult. TAKE ME TO THE SLUTS! If you crypto, they will come.
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I just married a sexy, subservient Asian woman. She's an amazing cook and housewife in general. Would recommend.
Are you in asia? I imported one here to the US from the Philippines. I agree that it's pretty stupid to get married here, but at least my crypto stash is protected. off topic: how exactly did this event come about (in a land of large swedish women who may pluck me under their arm and run away with me...shudder)
I got tired of all the American sluts I had been dating, yet I was ready to settle down, etc. I went looking online for a woman who would be a suitable wife, and ended up looking specifically at Asian women. Not gonna last. It's the culture that determines how women act more than their own personality, such as it is. And your crypto is only as protected as your willingness to go to jail. Your crypto is as protected as your willingness to protect it. If nobody knows about parts of your stash nobody will think of coming for it. Also means you can't freely spend it. States always drift towards more control, never less. And all bitcoin transactions are public, forever. Better to be completely above board. Monero
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I just married a sexy, subservient Asian woman. She's an amazing cook and housewife in general. Would recommend.
Are you in asia? I imported one here to the US from the Philippines. I agree that it's pretty stupid to get married here, but at least my crypto stash is protected. off topic: how exactly did this event come about (in a land of large swedish women who may pluck me under their arm and run away with me...shudder)
I got tired of all the American sluts I had been dating, yet I was ready to settle down, etc. I went looking online for a woman who would be a suitable wife, and ended up looking specifically at Asian women.
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I just married a sexy, subservient Asian woman. She's an amazing cook and housewife in general. Would recommend.
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Hoping that shoulder fills out properly:
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When can I trade in my wife for one?
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The next 24 hours are critical, guys. There are some channels, wedges, H&S patterns, and shit going on.
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All over human history being forcefully disarmed was a synonym of being a slave or a prisoner. Maybe "research" that.
Australia had all their guns confiscated 25 years ago. They haven’t had a mass shooting since. And they don’t look like slaves. Look at Australians' money; you will find the image of their owner and master featured prominently. Don't be distracted by the velvet glove, remember that underneath there is an iron fist. This is what a free people looks like: In the United States, which has an English common law tradition, the concept of a right to keep and bear arms was recognized prior to the creation of a written national constitution.[7] When colonists in the Thirteen Colonies rebelled against British control during the American Revolution they cited the 1689 English Bill of Rights as an example. McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010), is a landmark[1] decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found that the right of an individual to "keep and bear arms" as protected under the Second Amendment is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states. You're forgetting the most important McDonald dispute:
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The best case mid-term scenario might be a [successful] retest of the previous low.
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Seems like we are now tipping towards all time low. Rip my investments..rip my salary which i got 7 days late and got it converted in btc.
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Is anyone else just fucking DONE with wintry weather? Can't fucking wait till the sailing season starts.
I actually prefer winter over summer. At some point you just run out of layers of clothes to take off and at that point you're still getting fucked by the sun when going outside. I'm so glad humanity has nearly perfected staying home. The good thing about hot weather is that it encourages ladies and/or gentlemen, depending on your persuasion, to wear less clothing. I was on vacation in South Beach a few weeks ago...hot girls in thongs everywhere.
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On bittrex right now there are bids for more xmr than currently exist. At a guess, between the major exchanges, there are probably lit bids for at least 4x the current supply. You could turn all of the monero over into new hands in a fraction of a second without moving the price more than 50%.
The liquidity situation is extremely good. If you want to dump your Monero with little slippage, this is not a bad time to do it. Well, except that it is always a bad time to sell an undervalued asset. But if Vinnie the Gooch is collecting that bet you made, or the tax man is putting a lien on your house, yeah, dump now.
I have remained disinclined to sell any Monero as I have for years. Well let me put that another way... there are times I am highly tempted to sell, but I end up choosing to sit tight. Luckily for me neither Vinnie or the tax man are after me. And when I do sell crypto I will pay my damn taxes. I prefer life on this side of bars. . I'm just curious where people think these very interesting times are taking us. I never have a clue. I think this could be a big year for Monero. Here are some semi-random thoughts: - Darknet market users are slowly wising up.
- Lots of crypto-newcomers are getting shocked now that it's tax filing time. They'll realize that Monero could be used to abrogate some of their tax liability for crypto trading going forward.
- When bitcoin reaches new ATHs, crypto fever will recommence. Even moreso if we get an ETF.
- There seems to be something like sector rotations in crypto. Different "sectors" we've seen pumped include DApp platforms (ETH, NEO, ADA), "cheap" coins (XRP, XLM, TRON), tangle-based coins (IOTA, byteball), etc. At some point this year, it seems fairly likely that we'll see a rotation into privacy coins.
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Cliff High Predicts $13,888 by the end of the month, for whatever that's worth.
(not much)
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Right. Will everyone just calm the fuck down. This is getting way too personal.
I am very clam. Offtopic: Why is Bitcorn dying? The doom winds are blowing. That's all we know. Hold me.
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I don't know if moderators can edit (rather than delete) posts, but it would be nice to go through all of jbreher's contributions - some of which raise valid points and contain factually correct, useful information - and
s/Bitcoin Segwit/Bitcoin/g s/Bitcoin Cash/BCash/g
with a FTFY note in the end, for correctness and clarity.
No sorry the mods can't do that. I remember serious legal threats on another forum when a mod actually altered someone else's post. This raises a question I've pondered a bit. A few days ago someone requested that the OP of this thread be updated with links to more modern charting tools, etc. That's not a bad suggestion. However, I'm more of the frame of mind that the OP is basically still Adam's, and should remain untouched for historical purposes anyway.
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and confusing innocents who are not privy to the closed door shenanigans that took place.
A vanishingly small number. And completely inadvertent. If you're gonna get involved in crypto without doing your due diligence, you're gonna have a bad time. No matter what particular coin. for you to suggest that people are not( still) confused about this issue is ludicrous. Are you seriously trying to claim that anyone that spent more than a Superbowl's worth of time looking into it cannot tell the difference between Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Segwit? You're not being very flattering to the typical bcash holder.
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"They vote with their CPU proof-of-worker, expressing their acceptance of valid blocks by working on extending them and rejecting invalid blocks by refusing to work on them. Any needed rules and incentives can be enforced with this consensus mechanism." - S. Nakamoto
"'Bitcoin Cash' is centralized sock puppetry." -Nick Szabo (>90% likelihood of being S. Nakamoto)
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lines on graphs.
Ahem. I remember those. Wrong thread. Where the hell is the moderator, anyway?
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Reminds me of my new drinking game. Every morning there isn't a spectacular crashy pull back I take a shot.
I'm not sure if that's very healthy in the long run. There's bound to be vastly more non-spectacular pull back days than the converse. No, it's just a game. I can stop anytime I want. The last time I said that I ended up clocking 1800 days of playtime into a single game. World of Warcraft?
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