so how far along did the speculation get that this datatank will contain AM chips belonging to AM?
Click Here Or Here
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Looks like the banks are getting yet another bailout, JPM looses 75 million users data, stocks rise 1.3% Yeah, "Lost". How much is a database like that worth on the black market? We already know they're a bunch of lying, thieving scumbags. As opposed to good, honest Bitcoin banks like TF, Ukyo and
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Some of you may be discouraged by recent market trends. Let me assure you, we are working on a solution... test Can people see both gifs? Are they the same? sorry for ot.
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Some of you may be discouraged by recent market trends. Let me assure you, we are working on a solution...
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The point is there is always someone who loses.
yes, the people that want that bitcoin get him rich. not me. i want a "protection" against bankster job ... lobbying law to freeze my life economies. i want, too, a protection again inflation. bitcoin do this greatly. You've lost 2/3rds of your money since the beginning of the year. Your bitcoin BUYS 2/3rds less than it did at the end of 2013. If you kept your money in $$$, you would be able to buy 3x more BTC now.
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...Still buying and Holding. (Hodling... hedelei hodelei hei hihi)
Thanks bro! If it wasn't for the likes of you, my coin'd be worthless.
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another round of dumping on stamp.
Seems like we are heading towards new low for the time being.! The 60s
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Bad news for Russians, not Bitcoin Don't need Russia. Don't need China. More cheap Bitcoin for us!
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another round of dumping on stamp.
Add up the amount this troll is dumping, that's the value they put on bitcoin's confidence, how much users trust is worth. They're throwing millions into killing confidence and it doesn't change a damn thing. JPMorgan, 75 million accounts hacked. Bitcoin, zero accounts hacked. Hacking JPMorgan=robbing a bank. Hacking Bitcoin=robbing your local garbage dump.
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But sure, there are ways you can even lose fiat, like leaving a wallet full of cash on the bus. For forgetful and accident-prone people like yourself we have a new convenience called The Credit Card. Try one!
*Checks wallet* Hmm, couple denominated in $, couple denominated in £. Wonder what possibly mean one could not be denominated in BTCA CC could be denominated in anything, as long as there's a CC company to extend you the credit, deal with charge-backs and all of that mundane stuff. So much for being ur own bank, not having to trust humans, & keeping your pvt. key to yourself
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Will we see the 60s tonight?
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Money should be simple to use. By ordinary people. And when mistakes are made, it's nice if they're correctable. In this case, Bitcoin aficionados, presumably the crypto cognoscenti... still got pwnt. And here we are, trading on exchanges. Trusting people For sure. Like that time I left my wallet on the bus. It was turned into lost property but all the cash was gone. Well, I went straight to the bank, "I had sixty quid stolen" says I. "Not a problem, how would you like that?" came the reply. But sure, there are ways you can even lose fiat, like leaving a wallet full of cash on the bus. For forgetful and accident-prone people like yourself we have a new convenience called The Credit Card. Try one!
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... Lol, the elderly people who distrust banks will just FLOCK to Bitcoin!
No, they will die off, and be replaced by younger, more flexible people, as has happened for many generations. Can't wait for the dollar and those oldsters to die already! Don't those selfish geezers realize that their repulsive withers selves are standing in the way of progress? Rocket train coming through, old farts! Choo choo!
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I'm sure ApplePay will be much more secure. If it's not crypto, it's not safe. If it's crypto, it's safe. A great example of not using crypto, but instead trusting humans. Money should be simple to use. By ordinary people. And when mistakes are made, it's nice if they're correctable. In this case, Bitcoin aficionados, presumably the crypto cognoscenti... still got pwnt. And here we are, trading on exchanges. Trusting people
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Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd. Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox. You trade, on an exchange, bro? Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself @njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate": Huh? I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked. I like that Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or This is a relatively new phenomenon. There are many elderly people who still distrust keeping their money in a bank. Ask Cyprus what they think about banks. Lol, the elderly people who distrust banks will just FLOCK to Bitcoin!
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If it's crypto, it's safe.
Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself... Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd. Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox. You trade, on an exchange, bro? Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself No, I do not trade, just hodling. If You want to keep bigger amounts of BTC on an exchange, maybe bitgo.com is something to check. But also I would like to have a second (and in case of hacking neutral third) party needed to confirm transactions to be safer. But meanwhile, I am waiting for MultiBit HD with Trezor support. That's worthy of Rube Goldberg's attention. Talk about convoluted "perfect money" You realize that you're also reinventing everything from the fiat world, right? Like third-party warrantor (from FDIC to CC), etc?
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If it's crypto, it's safe.
Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself... Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd. Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox. You trade, on an exchange, bro? Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself @njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate": Huh? I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked. I like that Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or
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I'm sure ApplePay will be much more secure. If it's not crypto, it's not safe. If it's crypto, it's safe.
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... Let's dump another 1000 coins!
*boop.*
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