Circle or Coinbase or that new "mysterious" company 12 something? Anyway it's the company that simplifies bitcoin and makes it easy for the masses to understand and use. A month ago or so John Oliver made a joke about something being the only thing harder to spend than bitcoin. It has to useable by idiots in order to go mainstream.
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who is with me holding and buying? EDIT: FUCK YOU BEARS I seem to remember they were slaughtered in that movie Yup they were, I just watched it last week on netflix. Maybe he's saying hodlers have honor?
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I am always surprised to see it go down! What happens when a scant 21 million people want to hodl an average of 1 measly bitcoin each???
Always surprised? If that chart were turned upside down, I'd be selling right about now.
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This is one dull party atmosphere... Woohoo, bitcoin is on sale!! permabull rage buy dance!
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Don't let the permabull party thread die already! Permabulls are always bullish, even with low prices, hence the "perma". Now who wants to permabull with me?
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The canon you're claiming is not without its exceptions.
I have never claimed that *all posts made by ad sig users are crap* but simply that *most are*. Although it can always be said to be subjective (in terms of what is "crap") I think that the majority of accounts being banned in the last six months are from ad sig posters which would support my claim (any mods who have the actual stats about which accounts have been banned in the last 6 months please correct me if I am wrong by posting the actual figures). Personally, I don't like generalizations. I use sig campaigns because it is a great way to earn some extra bitcoin. I post responsibly and do not spam to get my post count up. In fact, I even remember helping you, CIYAM, when you had a question about blockchain.info API not long ago. Was my post less valuable because I had an ad in my sig? Sorry, I don't want it to seem like I'm attacking you, but I think moderation is the best approach, if people are caught spamming or abusing the sig campaign they should be banned.
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Somebody should invent something.
Somebody should invent something that is irreversible, so that it can only be purchased with bitcoin. It is naive to expect a technological solution to a social/political/economic problem. The bad guys -- "powers that be", criminals, corrupt politicians and officers, cartels, etc. -- will either ban it, neutralize it, or twist it to serve their purposes. (You can see it happening with bitcoin already.) Such problems can be addressed only by substantial, sustained, and clear-thinking political effort. It's not naive at all. It's naive to think that technology's only purpose is watching cat videos and video phones. It's typical of someone that is over-the-hill to assume all new technology is somehow bad or useless. This is just like the file sharing talks from 10 years ago all over again. All the old folks sit behind desks say "we will stop it" when they don't understand how powerful P2P is. You can ban it, but you can not stop it.
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My crystal ball says we'll be going up soon. I even saw the number 3 followed by two zeros.
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Somebody should invent something.
Somebody should invent something that is irreversible, so that it can only be purchased with bitcoin.
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D'Angelo makes some great vids. If you haven't watched them, make a weekend of it and go on a marathon. Even if you think you already know a ton about bitcoin you're still likely to learn something.
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No we are going to go sideways for 12 months, then the bulls will come.
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Its pretty simple how they did it. They created a malicous application that fetches data from the blockchain. If you run said malicious application malicious things might happen. Bottom line? Dont run anything from Kaspersky? their "demo" -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNsqXHbeMcoSo just don't parse the blockchain and start compiling malicious code that was injected?
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50 seconds to make a new account - 5 seconds to update . Relax, I'm faster. I start trembling reading this word. Please don't write it so frequently, since sometimes I wake up at night only to check THE LISTUnless the troll/sock list turns into the bear list, you should be fine dump3r Keep on shorting, we could use some cascading margin calls :p
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Thank you for this public service MACSGA, it's a great alternative to the abolished newbie jail.
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What wallet are you using? With bitcoin core or bitcoin-qt you can just go into the console and type this will show all unspent received even with 0 confirmations.
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Are you sure you provided your right callback URL when you did "blockchain.info/receive?method=create&callback=$callbackURL"?
Also make sure you do a urlencode with your $callback variable.
BC.info will keep sending a notice to the callback URL everytime a new block is found up to 1,000 times until it receives the echo back *ok*
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They're not vintage Apples, Spectrums or even calculators though. You can't do anything with them other than look at them. They might have some historical and curiosity value but it would essentially be a lump of inert machinery.
I could get excited about an old computer or console. There are lots of memories tied up with it and you can still interact with it. I wouldn't get a boner about an Atari's power adapter.
The Atari power adapter didn't change or signify the start of a new era. Old ASICs gave casual miners a chance to get some decent shares without having to build a huge GPU rig. It was the start of a new era in mining, and they are pretty aesthetically pleasing IMO. Some people turned their old block erupters into key chains for this reason, you don't see anyone turning old power adapters into keychains. Useless pieces of nostalgia can definitely become collectors. Time will tell
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Sent you a PM
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I have circle, blockchain.info and mycellium on my android. I don't use any of them I guess it's because I don't have a need to take BTC around with me on a daily basis... YET.
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