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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 26, 2018, 10:59:17 AM
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its a struggle Yes well, anyways, best innovation in TA evah; enough with those lines, welcome the trolls dragons and spells
my feed must be broken. there is no fud to be found in MSM or btc press, and barring a tiny trickle out of China about ICOs to the positive, really nothing to move markets at all. shorts are indeed piling up, but to no avail. need to start some rumours to get things moving. I also firmly object to the new-fangled corruption of the term of art 'honey badger' by the ghastly modern usage 'badger'. Bitcoin is meant to be hard and if you can't meme with a satoshi-verified honey badger picture then just don't. Whats next; 'bitcoin, the ferret of money', 'the weasel'? Gah which way, rumours of your choosing (or are they) exchanges do not hold enough bitcoin to cover accounts or central banks to collapse - debt too high, banks bought too much stock, "NO MORE BAIL OUTS" hmmm https://www.rt.com/business/419823-bitcoin-slides-coinbase-handover-irs/omission of western msm news speaks volumes https://www.rt.com/business/419709-blockchain-driver-next-oil-boom/
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When will banks start a war against bitcoin
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on: February 25, 2018, 11:38:31 PM
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Six months have passed since the creation of this topic, and banks still do not know what to do with cryptocurrencies. There's nothing they can do! People, read the article about what features of digital technologies, how they work...
they have trouble with peer to peer file sharing music sharing encryption now peer to peer money
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 25, 2018, 11:33:53 PM
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On another hand, if you don't you probably suffer of psychotic disorder ... It seems like literally everything is a disorder or a symptom of one these days. And the (multiple choice) questionnaires are highly ambiguous with answers that could be taken in any direction on a whim. People have trouble accepting that we are products of evolution, same as any other animal. I mean check this shit out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIUoMT1rY0wHow to explain this? Well on one hand she might just be insane. But that shouldn't be the first assumption. If we look at it from an evolutionary perspective, a very different answer emerges. We lived in tribes, and the top men were warriors followed closely by hunters. The capacity for deadly violence was the single most important trait for a man in pre-agri times, and women are still drawn to men like that. On the other hand there were also weaker men. They were good to have around, helped take care of the kids, they built huts and stuff and were tolerated by the stronger men because they were not a sexual threat and they watched over the tribe in their absense. But they were not sexy to women and did not get nearly as many kids. So women today are stuck in a dilemma. Go for the nice guy who will always stick with me and never betray me, or the tough guy who is oh so sexy but not a family person. And this is the result. Women ditching men for being "too nice", and other women who stay in what we call abusive relationships. It's all animal instincts. I get your point exactly and I suspect the same thing. But damn, that clip was hilarious. the Sumerians will have you believe that evolution did not occur and that we were genetically modified over 150 tablets outlining their great kingdom and how it came to be over 4000 years ago
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 25, 2018, 09:32:55 PM
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On another hand, if you don't you probably suffer of psychotic disorder ... Your reality is a construct of electrical impulses decoded by your physical self delusional to some but quite sane for the person constructing it Take your current reality and put in next to an indigenous tribe the reality is "your world" is fake and theirs is "real"
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 25, 2018, 04:55:46 AM
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Indoctrinated satanist, either he knows it or does not Faithful Roman #Catholic, husband, father of six children, and # Bitcoin Core developerGot an email from @Coinbase that they'll be sharing information with the IRS. tbh, I expected it to be reported annually like any other financial institution.
HA - "This is not Bitcoin"
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 25, 2018, 04:27:24 AM
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[PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3006037.0The Petro thread is being run by a commie bureaucrat and it is all very sad... ... - If you like McDonalds or Burger King, you can find them in Caracas.
- You can actually find any other major multinational brand and, among them, many US companies operating in Venezuela.
... Therefore Venezuela is definitely not a "communist dictatorship", not even close. Venezuela is a liberal democracy with elected governments that the US have tried to overthrow (undemocratically) for 20 years.... ...needs some of you good political arguers to respond It is very difficult to argue with the truth, sir. US is constantly meddling in Venezuala elections for the last 20 years. "Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence."[/list] Predominately US but a hegemony of deep state actors through all western government pushing coups and invading countries in the name of democracy, security and safety. The actors include banking cabal, business monopolies, family dynasties, policy control departments in government. Using secret services (Britain, Australia, US) as their military arm to conduct foreign and domestic operations to further centralization and globalization of money and business. Proof in points. 1) There is no cure 2) No voting on foreign policy - domestic only 3) Who owns your reserve bank - do you really know 4) Less and less people do not own their own home 5) You are constantly getting less for your dollar 6) ISIS disappeared in 12 months - been around for over 8 years - boom just like that 7) Really - just watch CNN and FOX for a week or 2 - then it gets crazy Bitcoin these are so weird these points only answer is they certainly are not helping their citizens - dumb policies that just compound more and more each year other points a) What countries do we bomb - Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen, Libya Where does immigration and refugees come from - stop bombing the F$%CKING countries then
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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action
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on: February 25, 2018, 04:07:28 AM
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Yes, it's a reference to C++ programming. Not sure what you're insinuating though?
nothing at all just noting a coincidence glad you back any insinuation is unwarranted, apologies Of course totally unrelated, just interesting seeing the coincidences Nov 4, 2015 - Paul Vernon. Don't suppose anyone out there has got a function that will take an unformatted SQL query and return a nicely formatted string (with embedded tabs and ... FROM SYSCAT.VIEWS Views ; Any better offers would be appreciated. Regards Paul Vernon Business Intelligence, IBM Global Services. Nov 12 '05. https://au.linkedin.com/in/paul-vernon-1590461 Wow 2 Paul V both programmers one in England and one in US https://www.elance.com/s/pevernon/resume/Paul V. Specializing in LAMP Applications United States | Boynton Beach, FL Resume/C.V. We are proficient in most C based programming languages. PHP, PERL, C+, C++, C#, .NET, MySQL, LINUX, UNIX Service Description We have been developing business applications for dot coms since 1997. We are proficient in most C based programming languages. PHP, PERL, C+, C++, C#, .NET, MySQL, LINUX, UNIX
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 23, 2018, 11:37:51 AM
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Why do people think you don't reinvent the wheel?
The wheel is reinvented all the time for all sorts of applications.
satoshi reinvented the wheel, after banks reinvented the wheel and so on and so on shall we say its time to move on and re-invent again it would actually be good to see peer to peer currency succeed first on a truly global scale before i would say the wheel has been reinvented
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: February 23, 2018, 10:12:47 AM
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As long as you see it as just a payment network, or a financial protocol you will have trouble seeing it's true potential. It is a protocol that enables digital scarcity in a decentralized manner without the need for trust. It allows for hard promises. After a few blocks a transaction is effectively irreversible. So it has to be extremely expensive to 'overwrite history'. I mean overwhelmingly expensive. It's a feature, not a bug. Will this scale to the entire population. Of course not! Nobody is saying it will not change and evolve. The current implementation is great for a settlement layer while the LN would be used as a payment network. We have been running out of IPv4 addresses for the last 30+ years, but things still work. People have been hard at work and incrementally IP was able to handle more and more devices (Address Classes, Classless Inter-Domain Routing, NAT, ...). You praise the blockchain technology in general Bitcoin doesn't equal the blockchain technology. I see that the blockchain technology isn't dependent on bitcoin and bitcoin value isn't guaranteed by the blockchain technology. I think that you are bringing forward first mover advantage with the e-mail comparison. That the e-mail protocols mostly remained the same and this will probably make bitcoin remain dominant also. I think e-mail can't be compared because of the simple nature of the problem they were solving. You can't exactly re-invent something as simplistic as a wheel. This new field of cryptos or financial protocols are a lot more complex and can improved a lot by re-inventive improvement. We have seen radical development with new generation cryptos in terms of speed, costs and practical usability. @Jacques_Bittard please post your BTC address. ha and here i am thinking bitcoin is a peer to peer currency only been working for about 9 years biggest transparent peer to peer network in the world - still very functional and the bitcoin relies upon solved blockchain transactions.
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