I guess I finally capitulated. I selected 6500-7000 in the poll. I've always chosen bullish before this and been wrong so so so many times. Does that mean the price is finally going to rise?
If it makes you feel any better, I selected "$7,000-$7,500".
This has been an awful Bitcorn season.
Not sure what the harvest is gonna be like in December.
>$8,500 Guess I'm hopeless. I guess we are still waiting on you to capitulate then, it will rise only after the very last hold out falls.
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woohoo, random ass BTC3k market sell to 6502 and back to 6700 is this another one of those dumps before a pump? We already had a small bear trap but I am going to go ahead and say that we will without doubt go back to 6k before we go up to 8k. Watch out, there should be a moderate sized dump just before the end of the month. Trust me on this. Or don't. Im not your mom. Or dad. Or sister. Maybe Grandmother....Who had a sex change. And looks 28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yZzdvyoxkU
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I really what to ask this question please.. Is the lightening network known as segwit?
Segwit was a fork to the core bitcoin protocol that made implementation of lightning less difficult. Lightning network is a new protocol layer that is completely detached from the bitcoin protocol which rides on top of the core bitcoin network and allows the forwarding of secure redeemable but as of yet unredeemed IOUs that can be treated as bitcoin.
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I guess I finally capitulated. I selected 6500-7000 in the poll. I've always chosen bullish before this and been wrong so so so many times. Does that mean the price is finally going to rise?
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The technology and use case for Monero is so stealthy, didn't even know i was mining it... thepiratebay?
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I was expecting a bottom of $5700. Instead we got $6100 and a bounce. And volume should be dropping but seems to be slightly rising on average. We should rally in October - December but maybe we are early. Bullish.
Do you think the impending news on the 30th of September will dampen any October rally, if it turns out rejected or delayed? Or do you think that this is already priced in? I know you aren't asking me but I suspect at this point a no vote is absolutely priced in. So if there is a no expect little to no action but if there is a yes...
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What does he mean, Ver ratted out his Dad when he was 16? https://www.worldcryptoindex.com/creators/roger-ver/At age 16, he had a falling out with his father over a property dispute concerning the Ford Mustang. His deeply religious parents did not approve of the purchase and his father attempted to sell the car by placing an advertisement in a local Newspaper. Roger responded by calling the police who threatened to arrest him if he didn’t withdraw the ad. This dispute led to Roger moving out of the family house. He then attended a community college in Cupertino, California called De Anza College for a year before dropping out. After dropping out of college, Roger elected to pursue a number of small business interests.
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Or a forex trader joining a crypto conversation.
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Oh I don't know dude, how about a medium of exchange?
Some days I wonder if "store of value" is what I signed up for when I started working with Bitcoin. The idea at the time was to be able to collect payments and buy stuff using something other than Paypal and dollars.
Now.... Still use it for that, but it's more complicated.
Every time I try to interface with the legacy banking system I remember why I bought bitcoin. It's always such a pain in the ass in some way, it NEVER fails.
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Another great news! The Lightning Network has surpassed 100 BTC capacity again. The most interesting thing is that SatoshiLabs, which is the company behind TREZOR, has created their own node whose capacity is over 12 BTC! That's more than 10% of the overall network capacity. I would like to know if they are going to accept Lightning Network payments for their devices anytime soon. Source: https://twitter.com/hodlonaut/status/1036350887608942593Now that's a feature that would cause me to actually upgrade my trezor one.
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Tell me about it: I had to drill a small hole in my head and do a micro-lobotomy so I wouldn't remember where I left my bitcoins :-) :-)
Does anyone know if anyone has ever time locked a substantial chunk of bitcoin for a decade or more? People in 2010 would be glad they had, perhaps each any every one of us would be glad if we did right now for the same reasons.
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The possibility exists that 1 billion in bitcoin could black-swan dive into Monero tomorrow. It doesn't matter, however, it's bullish for Monero regardless. I can't imagine being someone sitting on a pile of silk road bitcoins. That would terrify me. Anyone with any sense would be moving that into monero while they can still transfer them to an exchange at all.
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but how long from now
December at the latest if you draw the wedge out.
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I would be careful with statements like this, but in theory that is right. If you control the whole network (sybill attack) you still can check the bytes traveling from A to B. Basically this is an "added value" over travelling via clearnet with added security. The developments is very good of the Monero community and i do believe that it doesn't need PR like other shitcoins around, hence it gives it's value and strength in it's beeing Nice thing is though, by bundling it with a popular crypto currency wallet you could end up with so many more nodes than you ever could with tor or i2p. Yeeeaaaaahhhh, but i think the fork will not help the I2P network per sé Yea but it was bound to happen. It would be such a one sided deal for us to be routing their much larger data in exchange for them routing our puny little transaction data. Having it all be transaction data will make it all nice and uniform, which will make traffic analysis much harder, and it will keep it lean so that ruing a kovri node is no more onerous than it needs to be. It is a shame in a way but what'cha gonna' do?
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I would be careful with statements like this, but in theory that is right. If you control the whole network (sybill attack) you still can check the bytes traveling from A to B. Basically this is an "added value" over travelling via clearnet with added security. The developments is very good of the Monero community and i do believe that it doesn't need PR like other shitcoins around, hence it gives it's value and strength in it's beeing Nice thing is though, by bundling it with a popular crypto currency wallet you could end up with so many more nodes than you ever could with tor or i2p.
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Interesting thoughts, but "A plausible reason that high IQ people tend to favor feminism (and the socialism which supports it) " - where does this data comes from? I doubt this) Moreover Dark Englightment as intellectual movement (if it might be called so) is definitely anti-socialist
I believe it is what is referred to as "neo-reactionary".
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Yea wow. That pull back was nothing considering. Theories about what that means WOs? The "everyone's just asleep" explanation seems unconvincing.
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Hi;
I really don't understand Monero community. This project is not providing 100% privacy like Verge... but they are still chasing.
Kind reagards
I wish they had troll points like merit points. That one is pretty good.
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Are there any other ETFs waiting for approval or is this the lot?
The most important ETF (CBOE + VanEck SolidX) will be on September 30th Supposedly this one is the only one that ever really had a real shot at passing and it is very likely to.
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