This is a wall observer thread. Whatever coins has the biggest walls wins.
U makin shit up? You read the title? Does the title say bitcoin? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) only once! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) twice no? we got BTC and we got bitcoin. means the same thing, but represents twice, rightto? fair nuff. sure, twice. glad we got that sorted....
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So the HLM scammers are pumping again? http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762.msg4749#msg4749We all got that email from bittrex a month ago. Maybe bittrex should take a look at SPR? Don't blame me if bittrex delists Spreadcoin because of all the shady activity. @Stonehedge and minions, this shit will stop one way or the other. You were warned.yikes! easy there dude, your coin has just spiked in value and volume. why the toxic post? be happy man... its crypto... these things happen...
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Other thoughts: Seems like not many are worried about the SW2X HF (this time around) on the 28th? There were quite a few concerned about it in Nov. but now it barely gets mentioned.
It's just a random bunch of chancers stealing the name. There are no heavyweight backers. well thank godlessness you didn't mention "fuck"
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Staking time went from 3 days, to over 2 weeks now on 200+ DMD. I'm out. Better investments out there....
door, ass, etc....
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did georgem just get a new cute little hamster or something? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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What a weasel.
Sources tell me there was a scheduling conflict in the court.
What could possibly be more important than putting Scumero Garza in prison, where he belongs?
Your sources are wrong. Just like every comment you've ever made on this subject. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FIMko1A7.jpg&t=663&c=moi1U74_auqMDw)
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This is a fun game. I speculate HarryMaclairy has exactly 178 Bitcoins.
let's speculate on the combined total BTC holdings of everyone on that prediction game list. that be fun yeah?
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great timing. 2 stakes for xmas! thank you cryptonit and diamond team for all your efforts. happy holidays to the awesome diamond community.
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Well A. Thats not a date and B. When is it determined you win?
I win after each incorrect date passes. If the price passes $24777 I lose. It's not complicated, really. I think you don't get it. It's a Gödel theorem thing. If the price doesn't pass 24.777K you never win, since you have to wait forever to prove that you are right. If bitcoin collapses you lose too, since it would meant that you were allowed to bet on an infinity numberof winning dates, that would be incorrect. No, I get it. I'm saying fuck your positive confirmation bias. I'm okay with never winning as the majority never will. But I don't lose until someone wins or it touches $24,777 so if you're so sure it will come, then that will obviously be the resolution that occurs first. A far cry from infinity. This works regardless of your recognition of the fact because it is my entry. TYVM so there! (insert raspberry meme here) ftfy
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Breaking 24777$ prediction game
27/12/2017 bikerleszno .. snip ... 18/12/2021 luckygenough56
SOME HAVE TAKEN A DATE THATS ALLREADY OCCUPIED -vito5 -Dotto -Ibian -Roombot TAKE DIFFRENT DATE PLEASE , THE DATES YOU GUYS PICKED WERE TAKEN MANY PAGES BACK I POSTED THAT YOUR MINIMUM ACTIVITY NEEDS TO BE 50+ TO COME ON THE LIST! NO NEW ACCOUNTS GR
You never added my prediction of never, please ammend. Well A. Thats not a date and B. When is it determined you win?
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I thought this was supposed to be P2P trustless electronic cash. Not connect to some hub and pay additional fees. However, Mr Wright seems to think that if I run a node, and not mining, that I'm just a fat wallet wasting network resources. Such plebs as us should just connect via SPV and pay fees. Wow, Mr Wright, that's really going to help the unbanked of Africa. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I'd expect there will always be some form or "free service" available (both for Merkle-branch proofs and for transaction confirmations). But I suspect timely-confirmations will cost around a penny and that timely SPV proofs will cost several-orders of magnitudes less. You have too much faith in many of these pool operators, who would be running the mining and the nodes. You really think they are going to charge pennies when they can command dollars? If they were making absurd profits by overcharging their customers, then new businesses would start up additional SPV-servicing nodes and charge slightly-lower prices to win over customers and claim some of that juicy profit. Eventually, a market forms where the marginal return on investment for new SPV-servicing nodes is close to the risk-free interest rate in the economy. This is microeconomics 101. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FFml0fgAxVx1eM%2Fgiphy.gif&t=663&c=IdKhixwlZEIhbw) Sorry, couldnt resist.... idonotthinkthat mememeanswhatyouthinkitmeans.png Sorry, couldnt resist.... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Youre right ,I dont have a frikkin clue what it means beyond the obvious. Feel free to enlighten my ignorance.... Gee, and I thought you were just being facetious. So you really think Peter R's explanation of how competition works to drive down prices is incorrect, and deserves ridiculed dismissal? Oh shit did i do that? Too much eggnog... My humble apologies .
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I thought this was supposed to be P2P trustless electronic cash. Not connect to some hub and pay additional fees. However, Mr Wright seems to think that if I run a node, and not mining, that I'm just a fat wallet wasting network resources. Such plebs as us should just connect via SPV and pay fees. Wow, Mr Wright, that's really going to help the unbanked of Africa. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I'd expect there will always be some form or "free service" available (both for Merkle-branch proofs and for transaction confirmations). But I suspect timely-confirmations will cost around a penny and that timely SPV proofs will cost several-orders of magnitudes less. You have too much faith in many of these pool operators, who would be running the mining and the nodes. You really think they are going to charge pennies when they can command dollars? If they were making absurd profits by overcharging their customers, then new businesses would start up additional SPV-servicing nodes and charge slightly-lower prices to win over customers and claim some of that juicy profit. Eventually, a market forms where the marginal return on investment for new SPV-servicing nodes is close to the risk-free interest rate in the economy. This is microeconomics 101. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FFml0fgAxVx1eM%2Fgiphy.gif&t=663&c=IdKhixwlZEIhbw) Sorry, couldnt resist.... idonotthinkthat mememeanswhatyouthinkitmeans.png Sorry, couldnt resist.... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Youre right ,I dont have a frikkin clue what it means beyond the obvious. Feel free to enlighten my ignorance....
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I thought this was supposed to be P2P trustless electronic cash. Not connect to some hub and pay additional fees. However, Mr Wright seems to think that if I run a node, and not mining, that I'm just a fat wallet wasting network resources. Such plebs as us should just connect via SPV and pay fees. Wow, Mr Wright, that's really going to help the unbanked of Africa. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I'd expect there will always be some form or "free service" available (both for Merkle-branch proofs and for transaction confirmations). But I suspect timely-confirmations will cost around a penny and that timely SPV proofs will cost several-orders of magnitudes less. You have too much faith in many of these pool operators, who would be running the mining and the nodes. You really think they are going to charge pennies when they can command dollars? If they were making absurd profits by overcharging their customers, then new businesses would start up additional SPV-servicing nodes and charge slightly-lower prices to win over customers and claim some of that juicy profit. Eventually, a market forms where the marginal return on investment for new SPV-servicing nodes is close to the risk-free interest rate in the economy. This is microeconomics 101. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FFml0fgAxVx1eM%2Fgiphy.gif&t=663&c=IdKhixwlZEIhbw) Sorry, couldnt resist....
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I thought this was supposed to be P2P trustless electronic cash. Not connect to some hub and pay additional fees. However, Mr Wright seems to think that if I run a node, and not mining, that I'm just a fat wallet wasting network resources. Such plebs as us should just connect via SPV and pay fees. Wow, Mr Wright, that's really going to help the unbanked of Africa. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I'd expect there will always be some form or "free service" available (both for Merkle-branch proofs and for transaction confirmations). But I suspect timely-confirmations will cost around a penny and that timely SPV proofs will cost several-orders of magnitudes less. You have too much faith in many of these pool operators, who would be running the mining and the nodes. You really think they are going to charge pennies when they can command dollars? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FFml0fgAxVx1eM%2Fgiphy.gif&t=663&c=IdKhixwlZEIhbw) If there was a prize for most used gif meme on this thread, that one wins ..hands down ( repeat gif post)
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<nonsense>
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306Satoshi would not have wasted his time answering such a question if it was not in his original mind frame. Great quote from that link too "If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry." I mean that link alone says more than anything I could or would ever need to say... something needs to change to regain market confidence in my opinion. LOL good one! Or fucking Poloniex ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) I think that's a woman. Nahh..its just one of those "either or's" that seem to be coming outta the woodwork these days. No worries...just dont raise an eyebrow or anything like that. Its not polite....
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I hope these godless monsters stop dumping for Christmas. Baby Jesus FFS!
godless monsters??!! I beg your pardon sir! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Bah. $20k USD/BTC for Christmas would have been nice ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) That sea of red tho... well red is the color of xmas after all.... (well green too i guess, but whatever) HAPPY HOLIDAYS PEOPLE!!!... (and no phone price checking while unwrapping presents with the kids!.... ...oh ok i know, not happening)
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everyone must have switched to buying up millions of pre filled dogecoin paper wallets instead of bitcoin for secret santa gifts or some such thing...
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So anyone buying their other half or family members some BTC for Christmas?
I've given each of the progeny (3 kids, 2 inlaws, 2 grandkids) 1 BTC each of the last three xmases. I see no reason to divert. This year, they'll be wrapped in Ledger Nano Ss. is that a tax write off? (serious question btw.. my tax knowledge is zero, tho that will be changing in near future, no doubt)
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huh! another sea of red with a doge ship steaming by... the dogecoin thing has always baffled me...
much wow!...yeah whatever dude....
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