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7261  Other / Politics & Society / Re: RECEIPTS: Patents Expose "Medical Devices" in Jab, Injectable Computing System on: October 17, 2021, 07:58:16 PM
I doubt the government could pull off anything like this.  You're giving them way too much credit.  More likely would be that covid is nothing more than a rough flu strain they used to fearmonger everyone into letting them print 10 trillion dollars.  Injectable computing systems sound expensive and this was an obvious cash grab to make up for the lack of success in the universal health care objective.  I don't think it has to be a complicated conspiracy.  More of the usual inciting fear to print money that we should all be well aware of by this point.
7262  Economy / Collectibles / Re: (NFT'S) Anyone want to comment on them? on: October 17, 2021, 07:44:26 PM
I'm personally a fan of the Bitbones and BullsOnTheBlock NFTs.  They seem to have hardworking teams behind them that are innovating daily to stay ahead of the pack.  Bitbones with their cool development in the Sandbox and BullsOnTheBlock with their DAO and evolutions.  

Also an honorable mention to Stoner Cats.  That's a pretty cool little cartoon and with a team made up of celebrities (Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Chris Rock, Seth Macfarlane, Jane Fonda, & Vitalik) I think it's probably a little safer than most.

I should probably also mention I released my own collection on OpenSea.io not too long ago featuring bikini models with some of my coins:
https://opensea.io/collection/blockchain-treasure

one of them forgot her Bikini  Cheesy

Sure.  We'll go with "forgot" her bikini.  Smiley

One thing that didn't get forgotten, the amazing silver minted seat coins they're displaying.  If the artwork isn't beautiful enough to captivate your sense of collector's spirit, that sweet sweet silver is still for sale at your favorite online shop.   Tongue

I'm also giving away NFTs to friendly folks.  If you're a friendly guy or gal (not a troll) hit me up on the PM.
7263  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 17, 2021, 07:32:04 PM
We seem to have hit a weekend patch of profit taking, which was to be expected.  I think once the sellers are exhausted and the buyers are back in the office on Monday, we'll see a reversal.  At the moment I'm thinking that Tuesday will be the day we break to a new all time high and set off for the next resistance point (if there is one).  It would be a bit of a disappointment if this rally failed to produce new highs, and I don't think the big boys would let that happen.  This could very well be the last stop before the six figure destination of this train. 

Dunno what you are seeing, but you are wrong. Smiley  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

The volumes are too low to matter.

I see pump. Imminent PUMP !!!  Cheesy  Cool  Grin  Shocked  Cheesy  Shocked  Grin  Cool Cheesy

Still seeing a weekend pump? Cooler heads prevail friend. We all want the price to go up but you have to watch the market and listen to what it’s trying to tell you. There are ebbs and flows to this. It isn’t a straight ride to $200K. The leveraged longs make sure of it. We gotta keep liquidating them so no Johnny come latelys get rich overnight with dumb bets.
7264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2022 NBA Season on: October 17, 2021, 07:29:48 PM
Lebron has been with great players and winning championship, with Miami, (Dwade and Bosh), and then with Cavs (Kyrie) and two seasons ago with the Lakers (Davis).

But one things for sure, with all those great players, Lebron is the King. He might give Westbrook time to shine, but when it is about who are going to make the last shot, Lebron will have the luxury of that. Winning shot for his team, not AD, not Russ and not Melo.

I don't anymore see that Lebron had a successful last shot, in the season where the Lakers won a championship, it was Davis who made the last shot and a game-winner (I know you guys still remember that). Lebron is great, no question about that, but he is not a clutch player like Kobe and Jordan, sorry to say but it's the reality.

I think it has more to do with style than clutch-ness. LeBron isn’t a finesse player, he’s a power player. In last second situations that isn’t what you want, so he demands attention and passes the ball to the open man like he’s supposed to. This play style is the same reason Giannis is easily shut down by good defensive teams while Durant does not.
7265  Economy / Speculation / Re: The "Vladimir Club" on: October 17, 2021, 06:56:49 AM
Oh memories...  If only the people who were posting about this topic back then had any idea what would be coming down the line...  As a once member of this club myself, it wasn't as amazing as it now would appear.  Relatively speaking, I was quite poor when I was a member of this club but very much still a believer in Bitcoin's potential.  I think the mistake that I made was thinking there would be more time before the world caught on.  Everything happened so fast that it was difficult to hang onto your BTC and resist the temptation to cash in massive gains, even back when the price was below $100.
7266  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🥊 The UFC Info and Prediction Thread on: October 17, 2021, 06:43:01 AM
Too early to start talking about the Sugar Show's upcoming fight?  I'm a fan of his knockouts and not sure he's got the overall fighting skills for a real long run in the UFC, but I'm having fun watching him win while it's going.  What do the real UFC fans think?  Does he have what it takes to win this next fight?  Seems like it was a bit of a setup for him to get a win to me, but I'm not all that familiar with the fighter.  It would be great (although unlikely) to see the Sugar Show and Paddy the Baddy go at it someday.  I hope they can both keep winning.
7267  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2021, 11:08:10 PM
We seem to have hit a weekend patch of profit taking, which was to be expected.  I think once the sellers are exhausted and the buyers are back in the office on Monday, we'll see a reversal.  At the moment I'm thinking that Tuesday will be the day we break to a new all time high and set off for the next resistance point (if there is one).  It would be a bit of a disappointment if this rally failed to produce new highs, and I don't think the big boys would let that happen.  This could very well be the last stop before the six figure destination of this train. 
7268  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are unvaccinated people purebloods? on: October 16, 2021, 11:23:03 AM
My understanding of the term pureblood involves vampires and doesn’t really have anything to do with a flu or vaccine. It’s more related to sunlight and sometimes garlic. I think any non-vampiric use of the term is likely offensive and sounds a little bit racist even though that may not be the intention of this specific usage.
7269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2022 NBA Season on: October 16, 2021, 09:00:20 AM
Steph was special tonight… Dame was out, but still. A great way to end the preseason. Now we wait for Tuesday night to see the Nets vs Bucks & Warriors vs Lakers on TNT. I’ll be watching for sure… the timing seems perfect for Bitcoin to hit an all time high then as well. Sounds like all the makings for a great evening.
7270  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2021, 08:25:28 AM
Looks like the market has caught it's breath and is ready to go after the ATH...  The mempool is empty so everyone's coins are sitting on exchanges and the strong hands are ready to scoop them up and carry us higher.  I suspect after a little morning dump as people wake up to their coins being on exchanges, we'll be ready to rip.  The weekend might delay things a few days, but I don't see the current all time high lasting longer than Tuesday.  A six digit Bitcoin price feels locked in, which is insane because that's like a trillion dollars in added market cap...
7271  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin, I salute your final ATH. on: October 16, 2021, 02:21:24 AM
Come on. Everybody knows Bitcoin makes all time highs in December. I thought we were all aware of this last cycle. $200K in December of 2021 should have been on everyone’s mind back in 2017. Don’t tell me you folks haven’t been preparing for this… with the stock to flow model breaking next year, this could very well be the last major hurrah.
7272  Other / Politics & Society / Re: “Vaccidents” now wrecking roadways with stroked-out vaccine takers who lose... on: October 15, 2021, 11:12:38 PM
NBA players are starting to come forward to complain about the effects of the covid vaccine. I just read an article about a player for the Hawks who said he’s been experiencing blood clots after taking the vaccine that he believes may end his playing career and cost him his life’s dream. This stuff is all still so new… I can’t even imagine all of the side effects that will be known in 20 years. There is one thing we know for sure now though, the vaccine won’t stop you from getting or spreading covid.
7273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2022 NBA Season on: October 15, 2021, 08:06:34 PM
I don’t think I agree the Lakers have been horrible. Sure, they lost all their games, but I’ve seen a lot of progress. Russell Westbrook and DeAndre Jordan working out their pick n rolls has been something to see… LeBron and Dwight looking great together also. It’s clear they’re working on specific things and not worrying about the score. Come the 19th I think you’ll see a different Lakers team out there really punishing people.
7274  Economy / Speculation / Re: Next stop $85K for Bitcoin on: October 15, 2021, 08:03:04 PM
We could very well be ending the month at $85K the way things are going. Once a new high breaks we’ll be seeing Bitcoin all over the news and the fomo will be officially started. The coming volatility will both ruin lives and make dreams come true. Stay nimble, pay attention, and don’t let life changing returns pass you buy without realizing them.
7275  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Types of Scams in Crypto - Awareness on: October 14, 2021, 11:31:58 PM
MLM : This is a commonly known scam which is much seen on every form of businesses. It hasn't left cryptocurrency as well. Here based on the members added will be the commission and through this you can make big earning. One who is in the top order makes money scamming the down members. Even they'll say that you'll turn millionaire within few months. Most of the people who gets scammed on this schemes were the college students.

This is by far the most common scam I see around these parts.  Back when people used Bitcoin, I'd get hit with 2 or 3 of these attempts to scam users posing as my escrow service daily.  There are far too many stories of people losing their BTC this way.  Always make sure the people you are talking to are the people you think you are talking to.  Don't use outside websites when making transactions and never confuse one person's profile on one site with another profile on a different site just because they use the same name.  I'd even go as far as to say if you ever come across an OgNasty anywhere but bitcointalk, the odds are that it is not me.
7276  Economy / Speculation / Re: Btc $100k prediction by eoy on: October 14, 2021, 11:27:05 PM
The only thing that concerns me with a $100K end of year prediction is that literally everyone is saying this.  I'd feel a lot better about the current situation if I were hearing bears tell people to stay away and that the market was about to crash.  With no "wall of worry" to climb, the fall could be disastrous if everyone is expecting a bubble, which they are.  We need the market to dive and take out the leveraged longs and then snap back and take out the shorts so that the market can climb on real funds and not margin bets.  Lets get those leveraged traders!
7277  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Interest Check] Casascius Brass 0.5 BTC Coin on: October 14, 2021, 10:10:26 PM
raffle raffle raffle

I'm not sure I've seen any expensive raffles fill lately.  If there were actual interest in participating in a raffle at a 0.044 BTC entry cost, I'd do it.  16 people willing to gamble with 0.044 BTC right now seems like a tall order.  I also have a free gift for you Hhampuz...

Let's do 256 spot @ 0.00275 per slot, could maybe get that going  Grin
Great idea! Haven’t see one of those in a long time. I’d be a buyer of multiple slots. "Raffleception" seems to ring a bell? Grin

That seems like a lot of tracking work and a lot of network fees.  Could be a refund nightmare if it didn't fill up all the way.  I'm not sure I'd be happy with myself promising to take on such a venture...  I could maybe do 64 at 0.011 BTC if there was demand for it.  That's a pretty high price to pay for a raffle though.  I honestly don't think it would fill up.  I'm open to the idea.  I am all for selling it in a way that provides the most fun for everyone.  I just don't want to waste people's time and fees with a raffle that won't fill.
7278  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where to sell bitcoins without ID verification on: October 14, 2021, 09:54:28 PM
https://www.coinex.com/ - doesn't require verification and offers a lot of unique services and investments.  It's the go-to place to purchase Namecoin and they also allow you to provide liquidity pairs or just collect interest on your coins.  I don't know the owners personally or anything, but I've never had any complains with their offerings.  If you're looking for a simple small trade and don't want to wait days for KYC verification, or you're looking for an exchange that offers more services, I think coinex is a decent choice.

PM me if you want a referral code and if you sign up using it you'll get a % kickback on your fees.
7279  Other / Off-topic / Re: Deontay Wilder sustain severe injuries on: October 14, 2021, 09:50:32 PM
There is nothing sad about this news,  Fury said it right after the fight, people end boxing carriers when they get nocked out like Wilder was, and he was pocking the bear for long time, so I am not surprised to see him having medical ban, it's standard procedure in MMA and boxing.

Yes, brutal knockouts can definitely end a person's career.  I don't know if it's mental, or if that kind of physical damage can be career ending at that level in the sport, but I've seen plenty of people never be the same again after suffering a head injury.  Ben Askren being a good example.  He went from being able to withstand some of the most punishing blows I've ever seen to being knocked out by a Disney kid almost instantly.  Even in basketball, Roy Hibbert was never the same after catching an elbow to the head from LeBron James...  Head injuries are no joke.  They can turn regular people into crazy psychos seemingly overnight.
7280  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do soldiers who fight for money deserve to live? on: October 14, 2021, 09:47:04 PM
I believe the American and Chinese military employ more people than any other business in the world.  Saying that all their employees should not deserve to live seems like you're advocating for the death of some of the largest groups of human beings on earth.  Personally, I'd rather there was no such thing as an army in today's society.  There really isn't a need for it and I think the failure in the middle east displays that.  I'm reminded of the quote, "fighting for peace is like fucking for virginity."  I think a lot of people in life, and especially on these forums should take that quote to heart.
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