I care as much about that trust thing as I do about the merit system. Which I use sorta like a "like" buttom and it made me hero and stuff, but other than that is just a feature of the forum which is even more meaningless to me than a %1 volatility of Bitcoin which is what I really care about.
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I guess this proves r0ach is not really interested in arguing with anyone unless he has his hands attached to his back. It's fine. No big surprise here.
We can anyways discuss some of those offtopic stuff in here so we don't have to trash WO with that rubbish. So... What do you guys REALLY think about PM's?
i had a few PM's in here and don't be bothered with it to much, all from for me regular WO's and have no problem with any of the WO's so i'm fine liked your PM very much BTW haha I know you liked that really good pic
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I guess this proves r0ach is not really interested in arguing with anyone unless he has his hands attached to his back. It's fine. No big surprise here.
We can anyways discuss some of those offtopic stuff in here so we don't have to trash WO with that rubbish. So... What do you guys REALLY think about PM's?
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Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme, son! It's going to zero!
All currencies are Ponzi schemes. Bitcoin is a currency, not money. And yes, all currencies start at a value of zero and then return there. The only question is how long of timespan between point A and point B. For it to qualify as money instead of currency, it would have to be a non-perishable, physical commodity, among the other traits required of money. Where else do you make believe the "durability" requirement of money is supposed to emerge from? Digital shitcoins have zero durability because they can die at literally any second, while it requires a blackhole hitting the earth to kill off metals. This is why those gold and silver coins from 2500 years ago still have value today. Will bitcoin exist in 2000 years? Fuck no. You would be lucky if it hasn't died or been replaced in 10 or 20. Now some idiot will claim, "who cares, maybe bitcoin will last 100 years. That's all I need because I don't plan to live longer". It doesn't matter what *your* plans are. The fact you admit it can die at any second and cease to exist is why it's a currency and not money. Claiming bitcoin is money when it's not even fungible and clearly still not money even if it was is probably the biggest hoax ever shoveled on humanity. Silver also started at zero, so what? There are risks to cryptocurrencies of course, they may even be bigger than those of PM's, but at the same time the probabilities of growth are WAY higher. They are different asset classes, in fact they are even complementary. It's retarded to think it is a binary matter and an even riskier bet. Silver can also die at ANY second, even if I do agree that the probability is less than that of crypto.
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Nice thread Mic! I am eager to talk about silver/gold, manipulation/decentralisation on different assets, women psychology or whatever here but.... Shouldn't we be on the offtopic section? #justsaying....
And where is r0ach? We need r0ach here. Would really love to finally be able to engage him freely without pissing anyone else.
P.S.: Not interested in jew talk though. I wouldn't even recognise a Jew if he hit my head with a hammer (maybe the phrasal verb is wrong I mean I don't fucking care and see no issue there).
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He Still worries me JB. He is always up to something and the level of cocky he thinks he has some secret up his sleeve? god knows what? some kind of old patents he will sue bitcoin or something? or something else who knows.
I'm not being convinced by the principle its Satoshi's Vision, because his vision was very much about open source and collaboration and consensus over central authority. Very much evolutionary based.
Now I'm to believe his (Satoshi) vision was to do only his own thing, keep it at that and close out other contributions. (Sounds like someone else's map of the world to me?)
Now even given all that, is there any % of him succeeding? and therefor what cost some insurance?
Of course it is not "Satoshi's Vision". CSW just saw an "opportunity" in the argument about big/small blocks and, as the con man he is, he filled the niche and rode the wave taking advantage of the momentum.
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JFC, whats up with the tens of merits being thrown here and there? Have everybody got a merit supply injection from Theymos or what? I recieved a chunk from bigblocker Jbreher, here have 10 back Wow! Thank you very much, sir! Will spend them wisely!
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JFC, whats up with the tens of merits being thrown here and there? Have everybody got a merit supply injection from Theymos or what?
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@r0ach are you retarded or you did the triple same posting on purpose?
I have already waited enough time for you to be aware and correct your mistake(?) before posting this.
What's the deal here? You just try to upset people with your insanity hoping someone talks to you even if it is for telling how retarded you are? Does that really give you some satisfaction? You are very ill.
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wtf is this haiku thing? you guys are just posting a bunch of three liners without saying anything!
we all got infected with the "haiku fever"...it will pass. Hope so. I least you make sense, thanks for that. I will have to "wikipedia haiku"...... blah, I better go to bed. It has been a good day and Bitcoin is over $4000.
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wtf is this haiku thing? you guys are just posting a bunch of three liners without saying anything!
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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later ? ? ? What was your involvement? NVRAM or controller development? Civil or military? I realize SSDs date back to the late 1980s. I'm fascinated by the early history. I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system. I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices. It's not surprising that the first netbooks and then smartphones and tablets followed closely behind the development of MLC and TLC flash and controllers with improved wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms. Sure, improved battery and radio technologies helped but the mobile revolution was spurred by SSDs. Inb4 jbreher fully dox himself: He is a fucking good mass storage engineer/developer. Would love he tells us more details if he feels like. He may have a wrong view of what is the true Bitcoin but the guy really knows his shit and has more high stakes pro level technical background that most of us here. Respect. To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail I am retarded... what does that mean in this case? I am retarded What does that mean in this case? Five more syllables. Wut??
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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later ? ? ? What was your involvement? NVRAM or controller development? Civil or military? I realize SSDs date back to the late 1980s. I'm fascinated by the early history. I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system. I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices. It's not surprising that the first netbooks and then smartphones and tablets followed closely behind the development of MLC and TLC flash and controllers with improved wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms. Sure, improved battery and radio technologies helped but the mobile revolution was spurred by SSDs. Inb4 jbreher fully dox himself: He is a fucking good mass storage engineer/developer. Would love he tells us more details if he feels like. He may have a wrong view of what is the true Bitcoin but the guy really knows his shit and has more high stakes pro level technical background that most of us here. Respect. To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail I am retarded... what does that mean in this case? Of course he believes in big blocks. He is a mass storage engineer. To him, the solution to all (most) problems is more storage. Big blocks are just a form of more storage. Ask a lawyer how to fix Bitcoin and they will say you need to build in AML. Ask a banker how to fix Bitcoin and they will tell you you need a central permissioning authority. Ah yeah, I have already made some subtle joke to him about Bcash and mass storage in the past....
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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later ? ? ? What was your involvement? NVRAM or controller development? Civil or military? I realize SSDs date back to the late 1980s. I'm fascinated by the early history. I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system. I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices. It's not surprising that the first netbooks and then smartphones and tablets followed closely behind the development of MLC and TLC flash and controllers with improved wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms. Sure, improved battery and radio technologies helped but the mobile revolution was spurred by SSDs. Inb4 jbreher fully dox himself: He is a fucking good mass storage engineer/developer. Would love he tells us more details if he feels like. He may have a wrong view of what is the true Bitcoin but the guy really knows his shit and has more high stakes pro level technical background that most of us here. Respect. To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail I am retarded... what does that mean in this case?
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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later ? ? ? What was your involvement? NVRAM or controller development? Civil or military? I realize SSDs date back to the late 1980s. I'm fascinated by the early history. I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system. I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices. It's not surprising that the first netbooks and then smartphones and tablets followed closely behind the development of MLC and TLC flash and controllers with improved wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms. Sure, improved battery and radio technologies helped but the mobile revolution was spurred by SSDs. Inb4 jbreher fully dox himself: He is a fucking good mass storage engineer/developer. Would love he tells us more details if he feels like. He may have a wrong view of what is the true Bitcoin but the guy really knows his shit and has more high stakes pro level technical background that most of us here. Respect.
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This is fine
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I have an idea.
Me too, how about we tolerate r0achie's posts once a month - for like a few days, would that be OK to the community? Edit: only joking No, r0ach ideas deserve their own thread. I would probably engage him more freely there than in here because we have already abused too much of the good will and patience of the WO community. I see it as a Win-Win for everyone involved.
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I have an idea.
@r0ach, would you accept to leave if we made a poll so that the community can express if they want you here or not and a significant majority say they want you to fuck off?
I know I wouldn't want to be where I am not welcome.
That doesn't mean you could not have your own thread in the offtopic section, where I would probably even engage you from time to time, maybe many other members too, so you won't feel alone there.
Is this ok for you?
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There is already the offtopic section, but I guess r0ach just wants to be here. Maybe because it is here where he started when he was a Bitcoin bulltard not that long ago.
Infofront, as the thread owner, could delete all his posts if he wanted but that would put an additional burden on him and maybe wouldn't even discourage r0ach.
It's a complex issue.
About banning... the blatant racism and lack of respect could be an argument.... just saying.
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