Hugh... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DehQKs2uZ0A sharp intellect behind a clownish demeanor. The guy used to run the Eclectica bond hedge fund, made tons of money, 'retired' to the home office, yachts, etc main points: a. Says to buy TLT (a paradoxical move) b. Mentions bitcoin allocation (his words: maybe 4X in the next five years if I remember correctly) c. Has a "nasty" prediction as to what FED/treasury would do-you won't like it!
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I know everyone in this thread hates shitcoins with a passion so if you see this post, do tell your crypto friends to boycott this BRC20 abomination. Thanks.
I think we may have found our next distraction from the real thing! It doesn't surprises me how gullible some people really are when it comes to parting ways with their hard earned money! Willing to gamble everything to find a shortcut to financial freedom!
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Any opinion about the halt of withdraw from Binance? (talking about crisis ) Network really affected by the idiots of NFT ordinals, and new memecoins. Link or it did not happen. You seem to be talking about something temporary... to deal with the fees and the BTC network congestion (backlog) , perhaps? It was just temporary. https://cointelegraph.com/news/binance-closes-btc-withdrawals-amid-congestion-on-the-bitcoin-networkCrypto exchange Binance closed Bitcoin withdrawals on May 7 due to an alleged overflow of transactions on the Bitcoin network.
Bitcoin mempool was clogged with over 400,000 transactions waiting to be processed at the time of writing. Binance tweeted that BTC withdrawals had resumed after nearly an hour of halting. Outflows on the crypto exchange peaked on Sunday, rising to $187 million, according to data from CryptoQuant. Psycodad posted a quote from that story earlier, but used a hidden link rather than a plain text URL. ... Rumours are that the very latest increase is not from ordinals but due to this bovine-originated-fertilizer-like BRC20 thingie..: .. Behind the congestion is believed to be a surge in BRC-20 transactions in the last few days. The trading frenzy on memecoins like Pepe (PEPE) drove Bitcoin transaction fees to their highest point in two years. The PEPE token has jumped over 263% in the past 7 days, according to CoinMarketCap. ..
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I know everyone in this thread hates shitcoins with a passion so if you see this post, do tell your crypto friends to boycott this BRC20 abomination. Thanks.
I think we may have found our next distraction from the real thing! It doesn't surprises me how gullible some people really are when it comes to parting ways with their hard earned money! Willing to gamble everything to find a shortcut to financial freedom!
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Gold broke through its ATH yesterday.
The 1-month T-Bill yield jumped an entire 1.0 bps at the open this morning.
Probably nothin'... nothing to see here, move along.
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$29k (yet again).
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Also the latest Terminator was a disgrace. The Terminator got old, settled down and is in the curtain business. ...
Will this be the next terminator movie theme?
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... in 1980 my ship the USS Dixie AD-14 which was the only active remaining ship from WWII sailed through the biggest cyclone in the Indian Ocean.
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John's weather forecasting stone could have predicted that cyclone.
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lol nice video... Bookmark this video as a reminder when Big Pharma pushes the next pandemic. They made hundreds of billions. Big Pharma wants more pandemics just like the Military Industrial Complex wants endless wars. Human lives mean nothing to those who kill for profit.https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1653385693857714176Are we all going to end up looking like this?
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$29k (again).
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mprep says plagiarism doesn't apply to images here.
It may not be plagiarism but it sure as hell is spam. We can report obvious spam. Special Wall Observer rules: bitcointalk.org moderators do not moderate the Wall Observer thread for multi-posting (except obvious spam), trolling, or on-topicness. Do not use this form to report those violations; instead, contact the thread owner. Reports of other rule violations are OK here. Even our "special rules" have limits to what they allow.
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Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (http/html) not the internet. The Americans Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn invented tcp/ip, the basis of the internet. Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around the world. https://home.cern/news/opinion/computing/internet-prehistory-cernOnly TCP (not IP) was invented by Americans. Everything else like web server, web browser, HTML was invented by Tim Berners-Lee.
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Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (http/html) not the internet. The Americans Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn invented tcp/ip, the basis of the internet. Sir Joseph John Thomson OM FRS[1] (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist and Nobel Laureate in Physics, credited with the discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be discovered.
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... I am pretty sure that forum admins will not tend to consider images as plagiarism - even when no source has been provided - of course, when there is substantive written content contained within the image, then it might come off a bit more ambiguous regarding who was the creator of the idea(s) and whether proper sources had been cited.. . but still I doubt that forum admins are going to presume that the poster (even if a newbie merit farmer) is misleading other members regarding who created the image (even with written content contained therein).. ... ... mprep says plagiarism doesn't apply to images here. Thank you all for your answers, I think the discussion of this issue has been exhausted. / Below is the answer by mprep (Global Moderator). 33. Posting plagiarized content is not allowed.[e] - Does this rule apply to images? AFAIK no, it doesn't apply to images.
Thank you, can I quote you? Feel free.
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I seems like every time I post, the board double posts it! wtf?
edit: except for this one. Maybe it has something to do with the way images are handled?
Quite often I've seen it take ages to post something, so I think it isn't working, then I try to refresh and it turns out it did post the previous post anyway so indeed in those cases it always seems to end up in a double posting. This does happen a lot. same here. ive left it for a couple minutes sometimes and its still frozen when i return.. then when i do resend it its already posted. seems to happen more 1st thing in the morning or maybe just after prolonged inactivity of not posting? For me it happens when I try to post something and it takes forever, then times out. If I keep checking my post history the new post doesn't show up until after the time out. If I click resend it double posts it.
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Another win for UK inflation. Food prices jump despite drop in wholesale costshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65448642The boss of Sainsbury's said the supermarket would pass on any falls in the price of goods as soon as it could and was "absolutely determined to battle inflation for our customers".
It should't work this way. Competition should drive down prices, not good will gestures from overly paid CEOs. ... Next week's "special offer".
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