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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 09, 2019, 09:03:38 PM
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Don't know why he pivoted, can hardly believe it. He's very attention-hungry/self-obsessed so he'll fit in over there. He did good work before, but his latest arguments are deluded.
There's a wishful thinking conspiracy theory out there that he's a secret agent of core, sent on a secret mission to bolster BSV, in order to destroy/weaken BCH.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 09, 2019, 05:52:38 PM
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Must suck to be spoiled with good looks?
Good looks don't count for all that much. Most of the female attention I could be arsed with arrived when I've been corpulent with hair sprouting from every pore. And no matter what my body fat levels are I usually dress and smell like a wino. Har Mar Superstar has had more action than most of us will ever know. The average Incel mass murderer is usually rather pleasant to look at and no doubt utterly skin crawling to interact with. I have known one bloke in my life with a quite astounding X factor. Almost every other female he comes across tries to get in his panties. He's a totally broke skinny short arse with a nose the size of Rhose Island. Ok. So what was your personal secret then? I am on about this topic based on your claim that you had a lot of lady success in your younger days, and I was assuming that you were strong in the looks department. I recall on of the posters making that assertion earlier.. I cannot remember which one, maybe not you. Anyhow, many guys struggle to get laid on a regular basis? And especially struggle to keep up variety of girls. You know the 80/20 rule? So perhaps my question is whether historically, you had some kind of charisma, rather than looks or money? or was it something else? That reminds me of one of my roommates and best friends in college. He was an average looking guy who women flocked to. We could walk into a bar and beautiful girls would buy him drinks. He had that X factor - even more than charisma, like some kind of invisible aura.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 09, 2019, 03:32:34 PM
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The significance of this runs way back to the country’s 40-year-old grievance with France’s private banking system. The French government borrows from them and is forced to repay with high-interest, plunging the country into further debt.
Holy shit. That sounds like something from the daily stormer. France has to borrow its money from the Rothschilds with interest? Eh isn’t that the definition of US government bonds? I don't know much about the French banking system. However, US bonds pay out relatively low interest rates. Also, many of them are purchased directly by the Federal Reserve, in which case the interest supposedly goes back into the US treasury. That sounds a lot different than direct loans from private banks at high interest.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 09, 2019, 05:34:31 AM
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The significance of this runs way back to the country’s 40-year-old grievance with France’s private banking system. The French government borrows from them and is forced to repay with high-interest, plunging the country into further debt.
Holy shit. That sounds like something from the daily stormer. France has to borrow its money from the Rothschilds with interest?
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 08, 2019, 03:30:18 PM
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have sold some shitcoins and converted them back into BTC, sended them to a wallet..... but the whitdrawl mail is still pending from yesterday........ f***ing exchanges someone knows what the problem could be ?
edit: nevermind n00b misstake, all of the mail come through but the approve whitdrawl went to JUNK ......
The problem is you are noob not only in crypto. I think i'm not that worse in life mate hope your as happy as well over your own personal accomplishments, as I am maybe i'm happy fast but thats also not that bad I guess don't be salty, don't be bitter, have the best for your fellow man it will get you further in life You're a happy and positive person, which makes you a magnet for the miserable trolls. And it makes you a merit magnet for the rest of us
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 08, 2019, 03:14:08 AM
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I don't know what you're on my case for. Are you implying that if the ETC officials ran more nodes, that this attack would not have happened? If so, you are 100% incorrect. Such fully-validating non-mining clients are powerless to stop rollback attacks made by overwhelming hashpower. Besides, I run a fully-validating non-mining client. Several in fact. However, I am not under the widespread delusion that this provides the system as a whole any benefit. Fully-validating non-mining clients got segwit shoved through, albeit indirectly. I will grant that one way at looking at that situation was that miners looked at statements by all those sybillable non-mining fully-validating clients, and interpreted them as a valid measure of economic support. But we'll likely never know. Regardless, the battle was never fought. Which, while being the ultimate form of victory, leaves the 'what if' question as an unsettled matter. Are you implying that if the ETC officials ran more 'nodes', that the above described attack could not have happened? No. I was addressing: I run a fully-validating non-mining client. Several in fact. However, I am not under the widespread delusion that this provides the system as a whole any benefit. Which makes me wonder why you bother running the clients.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: January 07, 2019, 10:26:30 PM
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I don't know what you're on my case for. Are you implying that if the ETC officials ran more nodes, that this attack would not have happened? If so, you are 100% incorrect. Such fully-validating non-mining clients are powerless to stop rollback attacks made by overwhelming hashpower. Besides, I run a fully-validating non-mining client. Several in fact. However, I am not under the widespread delusion that this provides the system as a whole any benefit. Fully-validating non-mining clients got segwit shoved through, albeit indirectly.
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