You simply cannot time any top. (Traders confident in their own systems may disagree.) If you insist on selling some bitcoin , you have to set scaled asks. No doubt JJG can tell us more. Much more.
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Exactly. Thank you so much.
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who was that OG who popped in sometimes with a mining profitability spreadsheet? I want to link someone doing hist research to it please
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Worst case: you got money for free to buy your house. Best case: you got your house for free and saved some btc
inb4 we'd be in Dire Straits
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Ah no that was me, fillippone; I was looking at 'newer but useful hat people'.
ETF chose the second graph, 'people who know what they're talking about' (my interpretation).
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Or perhaps a Layer 2 board, for threads about Lightning, Liquid sidechain, Statechains and whatever else is coming. Edit: forgot the deeply forgettable Rootstock, currently buried in the altcoin dept somewhere
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oh hey, statechains coming back to discussion, a third layer 2 doohickey, after lightning and liquid, on the trustless/federated permission spectrum https://twitter.com/SomsenRuben/status/1135866719141076993https://medium.com/@RubenSomsen/statechains-non-custodial-off-chain-bitcoin-transfer-1ae4845a4a39In short, Statechains are novel in the sense that they allow you to change UTXO ownership off-chain, while preserving a large degree of censorship resistance due to the ability to withdraw on-chain. It is non-custodial, which naturally reduces risk and makes it easier for the Statechain entity from a regulatory point of view. The end result is a unique layer two protocol with its own distinct strengths and weaknesses. https://youtu.be/ncpjRsHHUiA?t=5900 shinobi commentary requires schnorr sigs and eltoo, also sighash anyprevout, which may take some time adds liquidity to lightning without opening channels from mainchain could interact with lightning to split up the locked utxo, and/or remove the federation could also use blinded sigs, adding a layer of privacy edited to add: http://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/bitcoin-core-dev-tech/2019-06-07-statechains/transcript of Somsen's talk, very useful
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congrats to VBs amazing the disparity in page views on your xclnt threads due (?) to their respective subforums what's next? -a history of forks and fork attempts -- xt, classic, unlimited, bch, s2x, all that jazz -i ran out of ideas for you just now LOL, What you have to do is give me many, many, merits, ideas for the next issues are not a problem. If I do not get big bags of merit, I'll never catch you. A part of the success is also yours, you gave me several tips when I got to the thread of WO. My threads are like gratitude to Bitcoin, if Satoshi was here I would settle for thanking him for having created Bitcoin, but unfortunately it is not so, for this reason as a good BTCitcoiner, I feel that they must be related to the origin of Bitcoin. I have one next in mind but I need a lot of time to document it, I'm sure that if I can check all the information you like it. Thx, V8 Not for the first time you seem to think I have lots of merits to give but sorry, I've already given them away, and I don't get as many now as i used to. Am quite sure you'll overtake me anyway with all the work you put in. Welcome to pm if you need help. btw I asked LoyceV for this graph a bit ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099167.msg51186664#msg51186664 in this vein: ( the most merited regular wall observers )
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Lambie I'd love to come to Vegas, but I must insist that we have a serious moment. Perhaps the address at the dinner could be given by that foremost bitcoin expert Ms Izabella Kaminska. I believe you know her well enough to invite her?
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do fuck off
always drunk or always busy with several things in parallel? get the fuck away with that extremely unlikely shit. just kicking the office cat.
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At some point you realise, exchanges don't let you withdraw large amounts and banks close your accounts at the mere mention of Bitcoin due to money laundering and liability concerns. Your money is locked into the system, allowing only a few trickles into your bank account.
But then again. Banks are digging their own graves. Can't get money out of the system? The system becomes the new money. All is a question of time.
The guy I buy from regularly on Localbitcoins had his fiat bank account shut down. He’s started a new one & created a bogus company so he can continue to trade. It’s not difficult to work around money laundering, we have two official businesses but I have 8 directorships. You just filter the money into/through as many companies as you can to reduce taxes. Besides when bitcoin goes to the moon you won’t want to cash it all out, you’ll be able to live on bitcoin (hopefully). What you are describing actually *IS* money laundering (instead of a workaround). Risky business if you ask me. Maybe I have misunderstood... otherwise that is NOT how I would do it... Quite aside from there being no such thing as 'money laundering', and all of us should do everything we can to get that in our thick skulls, that's how everyone does it. Lots of little useless debt-ridden companies, failed investments in hopeless cousin's ventures and general bad management. Like ... the fiat business world.
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congrats to VBs amazing the disparity in page views on your xclnt threads due (?) to their respective subforums what's next? -a history of forks and fork attempts -- xt, classic, unlimited, bch, s2x, all that jazz -i ran out of ideas for you just now
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Shelby sez: in the future, baths will become very scarce
that's doomsday trollmongering to me. i had a bath only yesterday some unspecified time in the future.
no Raw and unfiltered, folks. And free of any commentary from yours truly.
no comment form tiny moi either. oh alright, you broke me "shake that segwit booty"
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black and white?
its tuesday..and thank Karhu it is almost over...sorry. yes it would be a great shame if your charts broke the tradition too often and became legible for more than one day a week +emojis
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dood just bitcoin and chill
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Homer citing Cicero citing Plato there, which is all very cosmopolitan.
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