Cmon d_eddie stop being silly, show us some clues.
Alright alright... sorry guys that's how the pic is There should be some useful visual info here. Adding a clue: Eastern hemisphere. Chernobyl? Found the same pavement pattern there.... It’s the Imperial Palace in Beijing Edit: caught up far enough to see it was a Taiwanese palace. Cool.
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Big time resistance coming up around 11.2kish
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That's fair. Two takers already. Here's more, though not much help (yet), I'm afraid. My guess would have been Times Square but its just too empty. Tiananmen Square?
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Apparently there is more: $1 Billion+ $BTC was transferred in one transaction yesterday. Where did that come from? 🤔
We took a look and saw that a large percentage of it could be traced to @HuobiGlobal addresses
https://twitter.com/thetokenanalyst/status/1169929738607124482?s=21More info on twitter feed. Apart obvious consideration two things strike me: 1.they sent al the funds straight away... I would have tested the setup sending 1 bitcoin to the recipient address. 2. They paid a very elevated fees: nothing changes, but fees are low, why burning cash? If you'd have 1 billion would you care about $600? That's money they leave as a tip to a waiter... They tested it. They sent 0.1 BTC first.
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As has already been said above, both Norway and Sweden are part of the Common Market.
The UK is leaving the Common Market. The situation is not comparable.
Yes they are, that open border was there before both countries was a member of the common market. Again, irrelevant. The Common Market started in 1958. Some members of this forum act we are still living in the 1950s, but the rest of the world has moved on.
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As has already been said above, both Norway and Sweden are part of the Common Market.
The UK is leaving the Common Market. The situation is not comparable.
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Ireland is part of the EU.
The EU controls its borders.
If the UK is not part of the EU, then there needs to be border controls between the EU and UK.
It’s like saying the United States is “forcing” Canada to have border controls.
No what I'm saying is when the UK is sovereign and can control it's borders only one party is the one forced to have borders that being Ireland and it's not by their choice possibly but by the EU. Sorry I don’t understand. Can you explain it a different way? If there is a border there needs to be guards on both sides of the border? Both on Northern Irish side and Irish side? What I am saying is once the UK is NOT a part of the EU they are again able without any other countries input allowed to do there borders. They may not WANT a physical border with Ireland and Ireland MAY NOT want a physical border with Norther Ireland. This would normally mean the two countries agree and there is no Physical border needed. The possibility is the EU says NO, Ireland we want you to have a physical border with them since they are not an EU member. Ireland and the UK(Post Brexit) both have a physical border they don't want due to an rules from a group of other nations. Ireland could only blame themselves for having a physical border if they are the ones putting it up. Ok. Let’s suppose in this new world England has a tax on cigarettes of £5 per packet and the EU has a tax of €1 per packet. Do you really think that the UK would allow anyone to load up a lorry full of cigarettes in Dublin and drive it to Belfast and then on a ferry to Scotland? Do you really believe that ? Keep in mind that cigarette smuggling is said to be a major source of terrorist financing.
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Ireland is part of the EU.
The EU controls its borders.
If the UK is not part of the EU, then there needs to be border controls between the EU and UK.
It’s like saying the United States is “forcing” Canada to have border controls.
No what I'm saying is when the UK is sovereign and can control it's borders only one party is the one forced to have borders that being Ireland and it's not by their choice possibly but by the EU. Sorry I don’t understand. Can you explain it a different way? If there is a border there needs to be guards on both sides of the border? Both on Northern Irish side and Irish side?
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Ireland is part of the EU.
The EU controls its borders.
If the UK is not part of the EU, then there needs to be border controls between the EU and UK.
It’s like saying the United States is “forcing” Canada to have border controls.
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I don’t believe in CMC dominance figures but still, fuck you alts.
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Hey guys Quickly skimmed first 30 pages. Saw bearish theymos, LFC didn't get in, Hairy sold all of it and bob hating most of it...... but I don't mind throwing a couple of hundred bucks in it and might pick some this weekend. Hairy what are your chart suggesting Right now it says Grin has no bottom. Looking for an entry point but can’t see one.
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Hey man no one said we were going to stop mining lithium
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Edit: You know what. No. "Energy density is irrelevant" ends this conversation.
From the article: a 10-gigawatt-capacity array of panels will be spread across 15,000 hectares That’s low energy density. Energy density is irrelevant.
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Too expensive.
Solar costs pennies. Large scale batteries will cost pennies within 10 years.
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As far as climate change goes, technology is going to sweep away the coal power plants. Individuals are taking back their energy sovereignty. Fuck Big Oil, Big Nuclear and Big Coal.
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It must be depressing to be a conservative. In the long run, you always lose the culture wars: - allowing women to vote
- allowing education for girls
- allowing racial desegregation
- separation of church and state
- gay marriage
- stopping Catholic priests from kiddy fiddling
- not being allowed to use racial epithets at work
- and now losing the fight on climate change
It must be exhausting to be constantly on the wrong side of history If you think we are loosing, you are reading the wrong papers. Its been a long time since you were allowed to smoke at work and pat your secretary on the bum. You are definitely losing.
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It would be a nice irony if the outcome of Brexit was a break up of Great Britain with Scotland achieving independence and Northern Ireland joining Ireland while England and Wales stay in the EU.
But when you play with matches, sometimes shit catches on fire, yo.
The true irony would be Scotland leaving the UK "because independence" and then joining the EU. I acknowledge that would be pretty funny
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