You could at least do something interesting like show what went on in each group and which clubs are in at the KO stages. Some pics would help too.
And no... I didn't start the original thread.
I thought you did...but what's with the attitude ? " I could at least ? "Loool Didn't you post this a few days ago ? It's prolly a good idea to start making new threads for both the CL (and the EPL) anyway imo. And prolly even better to make new ones every season...? I've been asking everybody about it every now and then but nobody seems to care. Lol.
I guess you're welcome. You wanted something more to your liking, why didn't you do it then ?
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"HODL" piece by Sergey Gordienko
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username : kenzawak
thanks !
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The Japanese Yen (JPY) has surpassed the USD in terms of worldwide bitcoin trading in the past 24 hours. https://bitcoinist.com/japanese-yen-us-dollar-bitcoin-pair/"According to data from Coinhills, the JPY has officially overtaken the USD in terms of bitcoin trading throughout the world. A total of 490,925.45 BTC were traded against the JPY over the last 24 hours.
Data shows that 49.10 percent of the entire Bitcoin $3467.62 +0.09% trading volume for the last 24 hours has been exchanged against the JPY, while the USD accounts for 45.80 percent.
Together, both currencies account for as much as 94.9 percent of all fiat currencies in BTC trading" 95% ? I gotta say I'm a bit surprised by those numbers. In December, Bitcoinist reported on a study which claimed that Asia has more impact on Bitcoin price than America and Europe. The study cited major developments from Asia concerning cryptocurrencies, which had impacted the market by an average of 18.61 percent.
Thing are indeed moving fast in the East. Just a couple of weeks ago, one of Japan’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Coincheck, was registered with the Financial Services Agency.
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It starts this Friday with France vs. Wales
The two favorites, Ireland and England will face each other in Dublin this Saturday. Do you guys follow Rugby Union ? Who are your favorites for this tournament ? Personally it's my favorite sport to watch.
Of course, I'll be rooting for France even though they are probably the most annoying team in the world (huge underachievers)but I think Ireland might be up for a 2nd consecutive win.
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Je pense comme beaucoup ici que cet exchange ne s'en remettra pas !! Ca commence a faire beaucoup ...
Et ca nous montre qu'il ne faut rien laisser sur ce type d'exchange, même si cela peut avoir un coté pratique
Il y a une startup nommee Arwen qui veut mettre en place un systeme d'escrow pour ceux qui veulent garder leurs tokens sur des echanges centralises. Kucoin et d'autres sont interesses. https://news.bitcoin.com/arwen-enables-self-custody-for-traders-of-centralized-crypto-exchanges/"Boston-based startup Arwen (formerly Commonwealth Crypto) announced on Jan. 28 the release of its testnet trading application. The company aims to bring atomic swaps to mainstream cryptocurrency trading with its technology. Using the service, traders can deposit their coins in an onchain escrow, rather than with an exchange, removing the need to trust the centralized venue to handle the money. This allows them to maintain custody of their coins while trading on a centralized exchange without having to transfer coins to the exchange’s omnibus wallet or their keys to a third-party web server."
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As some of you may have noticed, the other thread has been locked. I don't know why but since the next round of fixtures is only two weeks away, a few of us would like the possibility to discuss about it. This is why I'm creating this one. As advised by tokeweed (op of the other thread) I believe a specific thread for this season might be more appropriate. I hope the mods won't mind. Otherwise, just delete this one. Same thing, if some of you are bothered by this idea, I'll lock the thread myself. https://us.soccerway.com/international/europe/uefa-champions-league/20182019/s16095/final-stages/
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Definitely an exit scam, cryptopia is done for. Could this be a solution for those who want to keep their coins on centralized exchanges ? https://news.bitcoin.com/arwen-enables-self-custody-for-traders-of-centralized-crypto-exchanges/"Boston-based startup Arwen (formerly Commonwealth Crypto) announced on Jan. 28 the release of its testnet trading application. The company aims to bring atomic swaps to mainstream cryptocurrency trading with its technology. Using the service, traders can deposit their coins in an onchain escrow ... This allows them to maintain custody of their coins while trading on a centralized exchange without having to transfer coins to the exchange’s omnibus wallet or their keys to a third-party web server. ... Arwen also announced it is teaming up with the popular Singapore-based global cryptocurrency exchange Kucoin to offer its customers the possibility of using the new service. In addition to Kucoin, the startup reports being in talks with other exchanges about integrating the protocol. "
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Si tu fermais un peu ta gueule asche? Un vrai flic tu es,je finis par croire l'avis de kenzawak te concernant. T'es une grosse merde!
Voila,c'est dit et ca fait du bien putain!!!
Y a un truc qui fait du bien aussi, c'est la fonction "ignore". Je l'utilise pour certains ici, je suis beaucoup plus zen depuis.
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I guess winter is here.
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Good morning krogoth ! Please give me :
3 - kenzawak
Thanks again !
EDIT : damn you guys are fast lol... I had to change my pick.
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Saigon, Vietnam... (la photo n'est pas de moi hein)
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Saigon, Vietnam... good morning world traveller..... getting jealous on all those spots enjoy and share THX Oh I didn't take that pic (sorry for the confusion)... I don't travel that fast lol.
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Saigon, Vietnam...
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PSG has finally signed Paredes for 47 millions It is said that Arjen Robben could leave for Japan and FC Tokyo at the end of the season. PSV Eindhoven is also interested. Morata signs an 18 month loan with Atletico.
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Two Hacker Groups Responsible for As Much as $1 Billion in Stolen Crypto https://ci.covesting.io/news/cryptocurrency-news/two-hacker-groups-responsible-much-1-billion-stolen-crypto"Blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis has revealed new data that suggests that two cyber-criminal rings could be responsible for the majority of cryptocurrency stolen in recent years. While there are dozens of hacker groups across the globe, and many more individual hackers working in solitary, two specific groups are said to be responsible for as much as $1 billion in stolen cryptocurrencies, according to a new report featured in the Wall Street Journal. New research from Chainalysis claims that two groups, only referred to as Alpha and Beta, are responsible for an overwhelming majority of all cryptocurrencies stolen as part of scams. These scams often include phishing attacks, Twitter giveaway schemes, and much more."
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