A more humble person would have presented that as an opinion, not a fact.
Writing for example, "in my opinion they will be unbacked goldtethers...just like the current paper gold market...no thanks"
Or "I believe that in reality they will be unbacked goldtethers...just like the current paper gold market...no thanks"
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So, you just pull a statement from your ass and present it as a fact, what a surprise.
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Gold is an excellent store of value. I read somewhere that a cow in ancient Rome, medieval Europe and today cost the same in gold. A gold pegged crypto listed on the exchanges would be perfect for parking money while chasing pumps in the alts market.
in theory it sounds great in reality they will be unbacked goldtethers...just like the current paper gold market...no thanks How do you know that, A link to your source perhaps.
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Is this going to be a good alternative to Tether? https://cointelegraph.com/news/uks-royal-mint-launches-gold-backed-cryptocurrencysnipped In the short term we need a safe haven from Crypto, having a gold backed currency would be better than a fiat backed currency. Any backed currency requires a trusted party and having a permissioned block chain is irrelevant as you need to trust 100% the people who are storing the backing. I think a gold backed currency from the UK Royal Mint is going to be more trust worthy than Tether. I'm not suggesting this is as a replacement for Bitcoin or other Crypto currencys, but it is a mechanism for holding stable value loosely pegged to fiat. Please, less of the 'we'. I'm just against any of it, on principle. Gold is an excellent store of value. I read somewhere that a cow in ancient Rome, medieval Europe and today cost the same in gold. A gold pegged crypto listed on the exchanges would be perfect for parking money while chasing pumps in the alts market.
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Buckle up
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No shill quotes please.. And even if you were not quoting that sociopath's rag..so what? How is this good news? Some local court ruling that bitcoin has value. Surprise.. I wonder what great significance this piece of news might have. Is there any need for a Korean court to rule bitcoin has economic value and can be confiscated, so the proceeds go to finance state budget?
The Feds confiscated and sold Ulbricht's Silk Road coin and happily auctioned them without all that fuss.
I don't get it, the guy posts a bullish news article at a time when there is very little good news surrounding bitcoin (mostly just FUD) and you shit all over him? Who gives a shit if it's on that website? I doubt roger himself wrote the article (hint: he didn't). What's the guy shilling, Korean news? Lol. How many governments have officially come out and said that bitcoin is recognized as having actual, real world value - not banning crypto currencies, or saying crypto is only used by criminals, etc. - especially in one of the biggest crypto markets in the world? Did you guys lackadaisically brush off when Japan made BTC a legal currency? Or when Overstock.com said they were going to accept BTC, were you guys like, "whoopdi fuckin' doo, we all know it's got value, congrats company for figuring out what we already know"? No, we were all happy it was being adopted by a well known company where we could buy real things with our bitcoin. Totally agree with you. 1 sMerit sent
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If chicks follow the money they will all come to us crypto-nerds, disregarding grandpas and their cheap metals. For the 4000th time, bitcoin has built-in middlemen and does not remove counterparty risk. It also has non-blinded transactions and designed to centralize transaction validators, making it a permissioned ledger and anyone that uses it a cellmate in a digital prison. It's definitely not money, just some guy named Shlomo Nakamoto's scheme to trap people in the 1984 system described by Aaron Russo. Shilling for craptocurrency is shilling for the Jewish banker occupied state and against freedom in the end, and you're definitely not going to become an Aryan superman doing that. Aww Roach is so pissed that the chicks are coming to the crypto nerds instead of the gold bugs. Tuff shit roachie, deal with it.
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So there is a red pill coin coming out. In less than 24 hours.
Are YOU red pilled enough to get some red pills? Are yah, cuck?
Had "en lille en" have we?
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Good evidence, Samarkand. Thanks. I donīt think this will have a big impact on the market at all. I hope someone of you got a few buy orders filled.
I got one, waiting for one more. Shameless, yes, I am being a little unrestrained in this accumulation spree. By the way, I hear a distant sound of thunder. No, it's not thunder. It's more like shhpllllirrrrr shhpllllll weweee shplllrrrhh...what can it be? The distant sound of shorts being squeezed in the not too distant future? That's a choo choo taking of. https://youtu.be/EnTbXxdKKwk?t=226
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I recall that there are some folks researching into ways that they can either use the heat or generate some additional electricity from the mining heat by-product.
I have had some discussions with power station engineers. The crux of it is that low grade heat (anything that is not hot enough to boil water) is considered a waste product and dumped to the atmosphere. And these are fancy, high efficiency co-gen plants. So it seems pretty unlikely that they will be able to generate electricity if not producing over 100 C (which I assume not). My information is about 8 years old so it is possibly out of date. The new owner of the old KNC Miner rigs are selling the excess heat to neighboring industries.
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sometimes I actually wonder if this whole crypto thing is just one mega giant hoax (bigger than the religion one) perpetrated on the greed of all of humanity by space aliens...
No need for space aliens. It's the Illuminati. But are not the Illuminati just a tool for the space aliens?
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ASSLESS CHAPS
ASSLESS CHAPS
ASSLESS CHAPS
IF THEY ARE NOT ASSLESS THEY ARE NOT CHAPS
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Hey Roachiepoachie Australia's biggest gold refiner, The Perth Mint, is developing its own blockchain-backed gold products as it looks to respond to the threat posed by the rise of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. While Perth Mint chief executive Richard Hayes dismissed the trading frenzy in bitcoin as a bubble that would invariably burst, he told The Australian the underlying blockchain technology behind cryptocurrencies presented an opportunity for the mint to develop new gold products offering greater security and traceability. Mr Hayes said the rise of bitcoin had contributed to the flow of money out of precious metals over the past year, exacerbating a broader collapse in demand for bullion coins that had hurt the mint's bottom line. Article not linked as behind paywall Nice find.
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Finally some nice upward movement on the 24 h chart. I'm gonna go to bed with that and hope it's still up when I wake up.
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I think what yefi is trying to say is that before Swedish Mail has the time to deliver your card, one more SIM card has been made by someone else with their, say, laser printer (I'm faking the details here).
For all I know, it's entirely possible.
You mean like cloning? The effect is similar, but it's different. What they do is make a new SIM while forcing a fake operator transfer on you. I don't know how, that's why I faked the details. Meh, I'm skeptical, how would they get my number on that new sim? The operators don't move numbers online/air over here. https://www.amazon.com/card-reader-writer-cloner-backup/dp/B0194L4R86all they need is your phone# IMEI# serial# But how would they get that? It would be easier to just steal my phone.
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I think what yefi is trying to say is that before Swedish Mail has the time to deliver your card, one more SIM card has been made by someone else with their, say, laser printer (I'm faking the details here).
For all I know, it's entirely possible.
You mean like cloning? The effect is similar, but it's different. What they do is make a new SIM while forcing a fake operator transfer on you. I don't know how, that's why I faked the details. Meh, I'm skeptical, how would they get my number on that new sim? The operators don't move numbers online/air over here.
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Guys, I need to know if the price is going to go up or down over the next 48 hours. Please, this very important!!
Contrary to popular belief we are not able to foresee the future in this thread.
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Ok I checked here and you can move your phone number to another phone company, but they will send you a new sim card with the number. So no magic online stuff. Would that not be a good way to get rid of the scamming in the rest of the world.
The number is being rerouted to a new sim, I don't see how this protects you. Most countries have signed up to mobile number porting, and the switch will be done on a back-end database. They will physically send you a new sim with your old number. So even if someone else somehow get hold of your digital bank ID and manages to move you to another phone company that company will send the new sim with your old number to you physically trough the royal Swedish mail, (or one of their private competitors). (Try my hand at this too.) I think what yefi is trying to say is that before Swedish Mail has the time to deliver your card, one more SIM card has been made by someone else with their, say, laser printer (I'm faking the details here). For all I know, it's entirely possible. You mean like cloning?
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Holy shit, we have Merit and sMerit now? How do we pump this? I tried to merit you that comment. But I'm out of merit points. Is there a shop? What is that and how does it work? It's obviously a meritocracy, of sorts. I just gave you a merit point for that. Figuring this thing out as i go along.
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