Also wanting to indicate my interest towards OTC trades, for those wanting XMR->Bitcoin
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"cheap coins" soon Fixed. I was needlessly worried my plan to acquire 0.1% of mainbody emission (18.4k XMR) was going to be expensive. Only a couple more thousand to go! Thanks for the rage dump Otoh. Too bad your insta-pre-dev-mined HYIP scam coin got called out by CMC. It's possible that he's just stress testing the Monero market before joining us.
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They are reportedly lying, you canīt share your point of view if you are lying.
We're very well aware when anyone is, and that will say a lot too. We're all learning.
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We're all affiliated Just take your time, and btw I don't think they're trying to deceive us or anything, just sharing their point of view they hold.
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othe is on a roll For those of you looking for the bottom, I think you missed it. I'm still waiting for ~my~ bottom
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I realized today in New Orleans that at the rate things are going, none of us should be worried that we would be staying in a (repentable) jail/Hell for too long re: contributing your love/projects
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beans
I am blessed to be in New Orleans for jazz fest right now and simply feel at one with the universe, hence Jealous! Stuck in the bitter northeast for a few weeks, it just snowed here the day before yesterday Hehe but of course, there were times yesterday where I was sure I would've loved to swap places with you a bit, to be in a nice warm cozy home (read: safe!!), let me tell ya Funny, that life P.S.: Spring is coming!
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beans
I am blessed to be in New Orleans for jazz fest right now and simply feel at one with the universe, hence Indeed! Get yo' ass out from in front o' the PC and get your dancin feet on the street!!! Amazing place, that new orleans. Get a red fish meuniere from coops. And there's a place next door that'll make a killer ginger mint julep. Hehe I gotta give my dancing shoes a break for a bit or else I'll run the soul down too quick I'll keep an eye for the coops out my man, haven't tried it yet, thank ya And P.S.: this city has been missing you!
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beans
I am blessed to be in New Orleans for jazz fest right now and simply feel at one with the universe, hence
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I really feel for this community in the same ways I do for the human beans that help build Ubuntu, etc. Thank you (again)
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My very first XMR transaction of any sort, thank you for the honor!
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Could I buy the two African bags? I will PM you my address.
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Not really making any statement with this, but I ran into it not too long ago and found it nice to ponder.
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Woohoo I found my French press at my sister's! I'm still interested whenever it's convenient, possibly with maybe another type of coffee too. Any you might recommend?
Just let me know when you're going to Chicago for another pickup.
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By reading TrueCryptonaire's posts you know instantly in what direction he's trying to day trend. Sometimes he contradicts himself in the same day, but always writing like he's throwing omnisciently absolute truth.
I have noone in ignore list. However i seriously just dont read his posts...It doesnt worth it. He just aims for panicking total noobs anyway... It's just a reflection of his/her personality
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Will the Monero Project be able to address any of these considerations? ...
But now we can improve upon that. With a crypto-currency, in theory[1] we have much greater transparency so that the banks can't hide how great their fractional reserves are (market won't accept it because it is too easy to provide the information digitally as contrasted against physical verification of gold on deposit in the 1800s), and the free market can anneal sooner so that banking crisises are less egregious (less volatile and more subdued impacts).
You see the Knowledge Age is advancing mankind. Armstrong is a dinosaur that wants to stay with the old system of a government regulating the banks' leverage. Nah fuck that! Let's move forward with the new technology of money.
[1] Serious problems haven't been resolved yet, such as reliable anonymity (i.e. Tor/I2P is probably a honeypot and Monero relies on either Tor or I2P to obscure your IP), decentralization of mining (Bitcoin being controlled by 1 - 4 pools), real-time transactions, fragmentation of the internet or power outages, etc..
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wavefronts interference. The business cycle is not the same wave as the international crisis cycle. This is why you would need computer to search all of fractal patterns and pull out the cycles from the interference.
Could you say the business cycle wave and the "international crisis cycle" wave however you may define them may be interconnected?
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Can anyone explain why even though the dates in the following chart do not align on a 8.6 year cycle, that Armstrong is not deviating from the scientific method? P.S. This is a test. I can explain it. Hint, pay careful attention to what the dates represent and what the 8.6 cycle represents and then read his other post and this one. Because he had better repute and possibly better fluency in math than Terence McKenna? The dates appear to increase in frequency, supporting the idea that the pattern of economic cycles repeats in increasingly rapid intervals, and since the 8.6 year average is a linear statistic... is that what you were getting at?
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Do you believe a hierarchical government could trump an egalitarian anarchy with enough "effort, intelligence, and consideration"?
Edit: highlight for reasoning <start highlighting> it's a trick question of sorts. "Trump by what standards?" you may ask. Meant to show that absolutely, an anarchy can allow hierarchical government but not vice versa. </>
Edit 2: I said "corroborated". Your point corroborates your posit. I will counterargue that to me, one of the definers of these models carries greater weight than the practitioners in terms of interpretation of his system's definitions...
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