In other words:
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is that a fish? or a plane?
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Yes . The UK Royal family had him executed
It's scary to me how no-one is truly safe on this planet. At any time. Even with the systems of control we've put in place for ourselves. A crying shame, in-fact, that we live in society's current state. Speaking of crying shames, Ghislaine Maxwell didn't kill herself. That's just fucking great.
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67058 874254 224 3318 1067333 479624 some random dudes please edit: seems good tyvm
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https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-November/017453.htmlTo be vulnerable, the node must be configured to use such a malicious proxy in the first place. Note that using *any* proxy over an insecure network (such as the Internet) is potentially a vulnerability since the connection could be intercepted for such a purpose. So should not have affected small-timers at all still might be worth upgrading if using ver 0.7 to v0.15.1 lol
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Daaaaaamn, Mic is feeling like some kind of WO-cult-figure....
micG is a WO-Legend Some say the tribesmen of Zug, Switzerland worship him as a deity, the Goose-God, and look for the day the One With The Devastating Eyes will return.
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You're using which platform to trade futures please? Which platforms do you recommend? I can't use Bakkt, and I think most of people can't here, so we can't apply your strategy if you don't give us a platform available to us.
You absolutely must do your own research if you're going to trade futures. Bitfinex, Bitmex, Deribit and Bybit are popular right now. Okcoin and Bitflyer for price signals, you'd have trouble signing up. But they are all crooks essentially. Also, use a vpn.
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'latecomer' - Whoops got that bit wrong.
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https://collapseos.org/Bootstrap post-collapse technology
Winter is coming and Collapse OS aims to soften the blow. It is a z80 kernel and a collection of programs, tools and documentation that allows you to assemble an OS that can:
Run on minimal and improvised machines. Interface through improvised means (serial, keyboard, display). Edit text files. Compile assembler source files for a wide range of MCUs and CPUs. Read and write from a wide range of storage devices. Replicate itself.
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https://www.eff.org/press/releases/federal-court-rules-suspicionless-searches-travelers-phones-and-laptopsFederal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional Government Must Have Reasonable Suspicion of Digital Contraband Before Searching People’s Electronic Devices at the U.S. Border
huh edit: 'you were in the area' 'you are travelling' 'you have a "device"' therefore suspicion, but still? edit As faulty as "democracy" might be, this is one of the examples of when it works.
More like a nod to 'rule of law' for a change.
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.... - They might use the info to prosecute innocent people for violating stupid securities laws.
This.
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Good luck Mr Homer. We worry you know.
Jay. Regretted it even before finalising it. btw 0.012 is the figure, so your point though lengthily made, is even more valid. Anyway he must wait otherwise he'll be distributing it to the workers or some vile thing.
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is that the old pope? anyway, been longing to say this all day: Damn mic dat is verdomd interessant.
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https://cryptopotato.com/royal-bank-of-canada-looking-into-launching-bitcoin-trading-platform/heh In what looks like a serious step forward in terms of cryptocurrency adoption, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is reportedly exploring launching a trading platform for investments which would include Bitcoin, Ether, and other digital currencies.
Moreover, the bank is also looking into the opportunity of allowing its customers to open bank accounts that contain cryptocurrencies. RBC would be the very first bank in Canada to launch a cryptocurrency exchange or to offer accounts containing digital currencies.
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