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2001  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 11, 2020, 03:43:19 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still under $7k... $6867USD/$9582CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Slow. Ho hum.

The Venezuelan's exchange Criptolago introduced crypto payment without any internet.
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-Criptolago has rolled out crypto payments for its users via SMS text messages.
-Along with Dash Text, Venezuelans now have access to crypto payments, even when Internet connectivity fails.

This is nice!
Off grid transactions is something I have been looking at lately

Off grid? SMS isn't exactly off grid, is it?

Also, isn't internet service more widespread than phone service? Where I am in a sparsely populated part of Mexico, we have no landline or cell phone service but internet service is fairly reliable. I have friends in rural Costa Rica in the same situation. Everybody uses Whatsapp to make voice calls here, even businesses.

If you've got access to cellphone service you've probably got internet connectivity.

What am I missing here?
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RIP Bruno
2002  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 10, 2020, 11:43:49 PM
Take as much money from the government as you can. Especially if you are going to use it toward giving them less control (such as buying bitcoin).

Unfortunately there's no such thing as taking money from the government.

If you take money "from the government" you're not taking it from the politicians and civil servants. You're taking it from the taxpayers.

Of course it may just be money that the central banks printed up, but that causes inflation that eventually puts a hole in the taxpayer's pocket.

The government parasites (politicians and civil servants) still get their money.
2003  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 10, 2020, 08:37:37 PM
The west is turning ever-more communistic and propaganda is on the rise.

American propaganda is long established... George Washington chopped down a cherry tree but owned up 'cause he couldn't tell a lie, so by extension you should always believe what the POTUS (or any other politician) tells you... America single-handedly won WW2 so let's glorify the military-industrial complex with marching parades at football games... and on and on.

Remember, the communists (left wing) learned propaganda from the fascists (right wing).

You have to teach your kids not to trust any of it.
2004  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 10, 2020, 06:16:25 PM
HODL. Ignore price fluctuations.

Exactly.

After you've ridden the same roller coaster enough times, the plunge down the hills doesn't scare you as much. You don't scream any more. The tops of the hills don't seem so high any more. You don't gasp. Even when you pass the bottom and start going up again, it's no longer quite as exhilarating. You learn to quietly enjoy the entire ride and the wind in your face.

As the Swiss dude in the video pointed out, after a while at sea, you don't notice the swells any more. You don't get seasick. You get your sea legs, stroll comfortably on deck, and enjoy the cruise.


2005  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 10, 2020, 02:12:43 PM
Kids mostly need to learn reading and writing and math, maybe some basic physics and tack on a bit of chemistry if there are resources for it. Most of the rest is just there for political reasons. And if you can't teach your own kids those most basics of basics then... guess you need to go back to school yourself? Parent your kids.

The only problem with closing down schools is socializing with their friends, but that's only a problem if the other parents are not taking their own appropriate measures. Which some won't, in which case your kids avoid being exposed to bad influences.

The primary objection is simply this: parents who don't want to be around their own kids. Nothing we can do about that.

Actually the biggest problem with closing down schools and using only home schooling is social development.

Sure, the 3 Rs and history are better taught at home and avoiding government propaganda and political "correctness" is a good thing, but it's easy for children to get indoctrinated in the culture of their parents to the point of not being aware of the diversity outside their families.

They have to learn and see first-hand how other people live and think.

Cultural inbreeding is not a good thing.
2006  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 10, 2020, 01:39:01 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Nasty little dip down under $7k... currently $6915USD/$9661CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Back down to where we were 4 days ago. Good thing we've got lots of time.

In fact it is kids who should be sent to Corona "Summer" Camps to get properly infected and get them back with their parents when they test inmune. Win-Win.

We could have had all of them already inmune if we had do that as soon as the lockdowns started.

Just send them to "summer camp," while extending such camp until they turn 18.   Win-win    Tongue Tongue

While we're at it, give them all identical haircuts, make them wear uniforms, take away their cellphones and "educate" them as to which products they should buy.  Cool
2007  Economy / Speculation / Re: Historical performance of #BITCOIN on: April 09, 2020, 09:11:15 PM
Most exchanges post prices from 2013. Not sure why.

Before 2013 the only real exchange was Mtgox.

Even Mtgox only goes back to July 2010 when it was under a dime.

October 7, 2010 had a nice dip... all the way down to a penny and right back up. Less than a month later it was up to half a buck.

Those were the days. Wish I'd been there instead of just reading about it.  Grin
2008  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 09, 2020, 02:35:53 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still going sideways over $7k despite an attempt to dip the price... currently $7337USD/$10266CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Meanwhile the clock keeps ticking. Go Bitcoin go.

...im 100% USD unill the crash happens

Strange strategy... putting 100% of your wealth into a commodity that's going to crash.  Huh
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Play it safe. Stay well. Stay positive. Stay happy.

The halving is coming. Eventually Covid-19 will  be leaving.
2009  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 08, 2020, 06:32:36 PM
Good afternoon Bitcoinland.

I see we're still over $7k... currently $7340USD/$10322CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Bouncy bouncy.

You lived right in the heart of TO - Eaton's Center, Maple Leaf Gardens, The St. Lawrence Market, Nathan Phillips, Massey Hall, Sam the Record Man...  So many old memories of TO are flooding back.  I'm going to have to take the family there for a few days this summer to look around.  I haven't explored the downtown in ages and I'm sure I wont recognize it.

Yeah. It's constantly changing. Back then Yonge St. was where it was happening. By the 1980s it had moved to Queen St.W. Now the action's south of King St.

Everything has turned upside down. St. James Town went from being a desirable address for successful young professionals to being a subsidized-rent high-rise welfare slum. What were semi-abandoned low-rent warehouses full of artists and musicians are now overpriced "loft" condominiums. In another couple of decades they'll probably be slums too. Of course I don't mean nasty crime-infested slums like they have in the suburbs like Scarboro-ugh or Jane & Finch, but not up to the standards of the inner city.

Parkdale morphed from crackwhores and pimps to art galleries, antique shops and boutiques. Kensington Market is no longer a place for immigrants to buy cheap food and clothing. Gentrification has raised the rents so high that most of the cheap butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers have been replaced by high-end specialty butchers and exotic food shops and restaurants. The artists, musicians and writers are still hanging in though. Residential rent controls have allowed them to stay.
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I've always been a downtowner. I find the suburbs incredibly boring. I hate lawns, malls, identical houses, trimmed hedges and all the other trappings of restriction, conformity and normalcy. Don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with that stuff for other people but it ain't for me. We downtowners talk about getting nosebleeds north of Bloor St.

I also love the wilderness. Give me the forest or jungle. I dislike small towns almost as much as the burbs. I'm a dual citizen... country slicker and city bumpkin. Most of my life I've split my time between both. I love huge crowds and I love solitude. I love access to world-class arts, entertainment, sports, goods and activities. I also love the fauna and flora of nature.

I hate boredom.
2010  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 08, 2020, 03:59:23 AM
I would have gone in for a free burger which rules out Krishna as well but nobody would ever accuse me of being hairless... I do play a mean tambourine.

Nope. No burgers in Krishnaland. They do give out weird vegan crap though.

Back in the early 1970s I answered an ad in the Bargain Hunter Press (later called Buy and Sell) for a P.A. amp at an incredible price. It was only a little over a block from our house on Gerrard near Jarvis but I didn't realize until I got there that it was the Krishna "Temple".

I double checked the ad to make sure the address was right and knocked on the door. The air was filled with incense, chants and the jingling of little bells. Some dude in saffron robes invited me in and immediately started to try to indoctrinate me.

I explained I was there for the P.A. amp they'd advertised. I realized some poor sucker had relinquished his worldly goods to the "church", including a Bogen 100W PA amplifier. Saffron Robe Dude was now worked up to a fever pitch trying to get my cash and sign me up. Maybe he thought he could get me to relinquish it after I'd paid for it. Get twice the mileage out of the classified ad and maybe sell it to someone else.

I asked for a receipt and when he came back with a receipt book he was also carrying some kind of weird seed-cake wafers which he offered to me as "food". I tasted it to be polite, thanked him, grabbed the P.A. and got the fuck out of there. The P.A. worked great until it was stolen from a bar we played in.

Ain't religion grand?
2011  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 08, 2020, 01:37:13 AM
I'm not Hindu though.
I'd better be careful, if I keep telling people what I'm not, eventually, I will have blown my opsec.

Let me guess. Jehovah's Witness? Scientologist? Hairless Krishna? Southern Baptist?

 Cool
2012  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 07, 2020, 03:02:58 PM
This dead cat. It's very bouncy. Cool

2013  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 07, 2020, 01:56:42 PM
^ What happened in 1976 Jimbo, genuinely interested.

Quit my last employee job to travel and play music full-time.
2014  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 07, 2020, 01:40:12 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

I see we're still over $7k and creeping upward... currently $7407USD/$10350CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Onward and upward... go Bitcoin go.


Thanx Marcus. What a what to start my day.

The guy thinks so much the way I do, it's scary. Every time the interviewer asked a clueless question, he calmly answered it clearly and logically. He has his priorities straight.

One thing I couldn't help but notice was that the interviewer kept mentioning and asking about Ethereum and "Crypto" but his answers were always strictly about Bitcoin. The guy gets it.

My favorite snippet... comparing Bitcoin's volatility to sealegs... after a while you don't even notice the tossing of the waves.

People would do well to listen to what he considers wealth... friends, family and health. As he says, that nice-looking watch won't seem so important on your deathbed. He also realizes that there's a huge difference between not having enough money and having enough, while the difference between having enough and being rich isn't all that much. He also realizes that if you're doing what you love, you're already retired. I figured that out in 1976.

Thanks again for bringing that ray of sunshine to my day. I'll be sending the link to many.
2015  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 06, 2020, 06:02:32 PM
Buenos Dias Bitcoinland.

Nice to be over $7.2k again... currently $7220USD/$10187CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

No need for fear. Just play it smart, be careful and take safety precautions.

Oh yeah, go Bitcoin go.
2016  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 06, 2020, 02:12:46 AM
Chart Buddy was banned for too much spam and not enough posts back in the day....

... from what I remember on Chart Buddy going away on WO, back in the day, anyway...

Chart Buddy wasn't banned. RichyT had a falling out with Theymos in the Block Size Wars and packed up and moved to the "other forum" (same one Adam went to) taking Chart Buddy with him.

2017  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 05, 2020, 09:47:46 PM
Stinkin' hot today.
Thirty seven in the shade
But that is okay.

We've got a lovely
Working air conditioner
Keeping us chilled out.

The beer is ice cold...
Modelo Barrilito.
Lucky to get it.

Let's be positive.
Play it safe and quarantine.
Life's good. Thanks Bitcoin.
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Edit: Just noticed this is my 6666th post. Cheers to all the numerologists, metal freaks and adolescent boys here.
2018  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 05, 2020, 04:58:16 PM
Good morn Bitcoinland
Six seven eight three dollars
(Bitcoinaverage).

   Bitstamp    6795.00 USD   
(source: Bitstamp API)

this is an automated post but unfortunately I'm not able to post it via my bot account Gyrsur_Bot because of restrictions.

I hope your bot doesn't ultimately turn out to be a rubber rubbing our faces in our deadness.

but ChartBuddy's most posts were completely posted by a bot.

I slowly grew to hate chartbuddy in the depths of 2014/15. It was often the only poster several times in a row over multiple hours. As if it was rubbing our faces in our deadness.

I don't see the point of a bot to post a single number. I'm sure everyone has his or her favorite way of keeping up with the Bitstamp price.

As for Chartbuddy, I was deeply saddened when Richy packed it up and moved it to that other forum during the block size wars.

Every morning I could see what happened overnight at a glance. It was a true record of the walls as they were raised and fell. Remember actual observation of walls?

I have a collection of Chartbuddy's greatest hits but they're in Toronto so I'll just have to use what I have with me until the Covid-19 plague has run its course and I can go home.

Here's the memorable reaction to the Silk Road bust October 2, that kickstarted the second bubble of 2013:


2019  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will bitcoin last forever? on: April 05, 2020, 01:27:16 AM
Nothing lasts forever. Not even our solar system.

But of all digital currencies, Bitcoin is most likely to last longest.

Don't be distracted by altcoins, forkcoins, pre-mined shitcoins, centralized company coins, or any of that other "crypto" crap.

Only Bitcoin has the advantage of being first mover. Together with full decentralization, a strong worldwide peer-to-peer network and a finite supply limit, there is almost no chance for any pretender coin to usurp its position of dominance.

The infrastructure developed around Bitcoin gives it a massive advantage over anything else. Unless some kind of omnipotent world government dictatorship strangles individual rights around the world, Bitcoin will be insurmountable.

Don't worry about it. Bitcoin ain't going nowhere.
2020  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: April 04, 2020, 03:06:29 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still going sideways in mid-$8xxx range... currently $6725USD/$9560CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Killing time. Waiting for Covid to run its course. Waiting for the halving. Patience is a virtue.

Go Bitcoin go.

nutildah has pulled right away from me, I was ahead of him at one point. Fucking quality poster, useful member of the community cunt Wink

Yeah, but you have him beat on activity by over 300 points and that's the real measure.

All you have to do is keep posting regularly and he'll never catch up.
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