Yeah I'm feeling pretty smug thinking about all the shorts that are getting squeezed. Where the shills/trolls at?
The big short who was paying them just got scorched by the dragon ... they'll be licking their wounds for a while.
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i'm right here with carlton ... waiting to fire up my blockstream hub you drooling idiot.
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velly, velly dangerous right now
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"Well, Thief. I smell you, feel your air. I hear your breath. Come along. Help yourself, there's plenty and to spare."
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more altcoin pumping, these guys are real dumpster divers.
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they will code it in, or else.
or else what? we don't code for terrorists.
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(ignoring Huobi with it's free exchange fees).
yeah, just keep ignoring huobi Since it was $20 past all other exchanges - yeah, ignore that fake shit. When Stamp hits $480 I'll pay attention. ... except it lead this run all the way. No wonder you're losing.
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(ignoring Huobi with it's free exchange fees).
yeah, just keep ignoring huobi
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Well....totally misjudged that.
Had a short from $453, but exited at $454, literally seconds before big massive pump!
But like every other time I have missed the pump, no fkn way am I chasing that FOMO motherfucking short squeezing space rocket.
lol, this is the best, bar none, thread for the lulz!
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hmmm, maybe that HK hedge fund rumour wasn't just another bunch of total BS?
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It's all the same pump team behind them both ... so it's not really stealing.
Heh, wouldn't surprise me. I know they've recruited the same PR company as Ethereum, so no doubt the forum will be spammed soon with Lisk posts from new users. trust me, it is.
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Lisk appears to be stealing Eth's volume - it's in second place today on Poloniex for the first time in months.
It's all the same pump team behind them both ... so it's not really stealing.
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Wait, I think I found some mistakes in the calculations! It now seems we can raise the blocksize to 20MB immediately!! Furthermore, we can double the blocksize every two years!! 8 GigaByte blocks are now the roadmap!! It's the only answer to saving the community from itself. What an incredibly moronic, toxic community this place has become. All over a disagreement on how bitcoin should scale.
The level of ignorance, vitriol and fanaticism being displayed here is rather disheartening to say the least.
Those who support bigger blocks should not be treated with disrespect merely for supporting Satoshi's original vision for on-chain scaling procedures.
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The real problem is deep in the architecture: it is not designed to handle the huge volume of transactions implied by "main stream". That stream is like a mighty river which cannot be handled by a water system designed for a small town.
... um, since you mention architecture, actually it is more like a massive aqueduct used for moving water from one city to the next that only has a trickle of the best mountain water running along it that the engineers are using to test (and drink from themselves ) and none of the small towns, villages, houses or shops have connected their small pipes to it yet.
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? You must be talking about these scumbags thugs? There are powerful, determined government intelligence agencies intentionally undermining computer systems security and wantonly leaving holes and 'backdoors' open for all kinds of nefarious actors to exploit so if hospitals/schools/police/city-hall/courts/etc haven't got their systems locked down tight and backed up they are going to fail in one way or another.
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
There are powerful, determined government intelligence agencies intentionally undermining computer systems security and wantonly leaving holes and 'backdoors' open for all kinds of nefarious actors to exploit so if hospitals/schools/police/city-hall/courts/etc haven't got their systems locked down tight and backed up they are going to fail in one way or another.
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money attracts all kinds of thieves, fraudsters, low-lifes, the dregs of humanity and it has to work for them too or its useless
Useless to thieves, fraudsters, low-lifes, that is. Otherwise nah, it doesn't. Welcome to the 21 century wall st. has to have money that works for it also ... in fact the biggest thieves, frauds and low-lifes need the best kind of money it appears, how else are Jamie and Llyod going to hide their crimes? ... what you're dreaming of is a utopian concept but dystopian nightmare in reality.
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The bitcoin market is a dump that is full of scavengers who didn't get the memo, that it isn't 2013 anymore.
no, it's just this thread ... full of people just like you. The bitcoin market looks like it's thriving, it's impervious to scavengers like you, it's how it was designed, money attracts all kinds of thieves, fraudsters, low-lifes, the dregs of humanity and it has to work for them too or its useless, you're welcome.
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