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July 27, 2016, 10:19:10 PM

Get ready for... sideways forever.

Did I call this or what?

Yes sir...me2 !


Yeah... both of you guys are quite notorious and famous (is that redundant?) for self-absorbed and frequent quoting of yourselves. 





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July 27, 2016, 10:29:22 PM

You called it. Side note, Estimated Next Difficulty:    197,309,358,560 (-7.58%). The greatest hash rate/difficulty drop in recorded history (or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least Smiley)

Difficulty dropped 18% in October 2011. 1,468,195 -> 1,203,462.
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July 27, 2016, 10:48:50 PM

You called it. Side note, Estimated Next Difficulty:    197,309,358,560 (-7.58%). The greatest hash rate/difficulty drop in recorded history (or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least Smiley)

Difficulty dropped 18% in October 2011. 1,468,195 -> 1,203,462.

Pretty tricky, Sis! The old Excel VBScript exploit Angry

https://s32.postimg.org/ozdkc2jmd/Capture.gif

I'll take your word for it. As i said, "or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least."
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July 27, 2016, 11:08:15 PM


My charts tell me the price will bottom at 1984 Yuan, so that's $297.42.

Whether it bounces from there is up to TPTB I guess.

Too bad Adam lost his whale status.

Things were a lot more fun back then.


Those are dumb-ass charts if they are telling you sub $300.... sounds like real pie in the sky.

We gotta get through several support points to being even close to striking distance of even sub $500, and you are suggesting sub $300... ---yeah right.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes  Can we snap back to the real world, just for a moment?

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Is there a passphrase to get you to break or reveal yourself?

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July 27, 2016, 11:15:15 PM

I echo your inquiry, fine sir or sir-ette!

Indeed, discussion of the consequences of the HF of the-coin-that-shall-not-be-named is directly applicable to any possible HF of Bitcoin. And discussion of a HF of Bitcoin is directly applicable to Bitcoin price movement.

Though it may not be Adam with the heavy hand?

Bitcoin, subjected to a HF, is No True Bitcoin. It is an altcoin. Therefore, discussion of hardf*cking Bitcoin is nothing but filth and perversion, verboten; >>>/altcoin/.

P.S. It's not Adam.


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lambie is a mod

makes sense
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July 27, 2016, 11:51:28 PM

Get ready for... sideways forever.

Did I call this or what?

You called it. Side note, Estimated Next Difficulty:    197,309,358,560 (-7.58%). The greatest hash rate/difficulty drop in recorded history (or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least Smiley)



So, they convert mining device ... in real bitcoins now, it's new.

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July 27, 2016, 11:53:31 PM

Get ready for... sideways forever.

Did I call this or what?

You called it. Side note, Estimated Next Difficulty:    197,309,358,560 (-7.58%). The greatest hash rate/difficulty drop in recorded history (or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least Smiley)

The diff was

196,061,423,940 between June 8 and June 20
It went up to
213,398,925,331 by July 4 ("last push" of the obsolete hardware to make what they could, pre-halving)

...and if it goes to 197 it will be still higher than what we had 5-7 weeks ago, when the daily supply was double... what a "disaster" huh? Cheesy
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July 28, 2016, 12:08:18 AM

Difficulty dropped 18% in October 2011. 1,468,195 -> 1,203,462.

Pretty tricky, Sis! The old Excel VBScript exploit Angry



I'll take your word for it. As i said, "or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least."

Ha, you should tell me how to insert VBA code into a comma separated file. From the Reinhart-Rogoff school of Excel, huh?  Wink
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July 28, 2016, 12:20:19 AM

I expect the price to increase a lot before September.

Why please? You expect Bitcoin's fundamental problems to be solved by September?
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July 28, 2016, 12:25:01 AM




So, they convert mining device ... in real bitcoins now, it's new.



buying opportunity confirmed
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July 28, 2016, 12:33:28 AM
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Get ready for... sideways forever.

Did I call this or what?

You called it. Side note, Estimated Next Difficulty:    197,309,358,560 (-7.58%). The greatest hash rate/difficulty drop in recorded history (or Bitcoinwisdom recorded history, at least Smiley)

The diff was

196,061,423,940 between June 8 and June 20
It went up to
213,398,925,331 by July 4 ("last push" of the obsolete hardware to make what they could, pre-halving)

...and if it goes to 197 it will be still higher than what we had 5-7 weeks ago, when the daily supply was double... what a "disaster" huh? Cheesy

I hope you didn't misconstrue my shared statistics as a cause for concern. -7.58% (pardon, -7.67% now, went up a bit since I posted last) hashrate drops happen all the time...

    ...well, maybe not all the time, maybe like once a year, at least...

...did I say once a year? I meant once every couple of years...

OK, I lied. So sue me.

Nothing like this happened since 2011, when BTC wasn't worth anything, and consequentially, the price *TANKED* following year. You got me!

Sorry... where was I? O yeah, nothing at all to worry about Smiley

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Ha, you should tell me how to insert VBA code into a comma separated file.
I hear Bitcoiners are good with computers. (good one tho. If file has a .CSV extension, it must be a harmless comma-separated file. Nothing to worry about at all, I'll just go ahead and load it right up Smiley)

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July 28, 2016, 12:52:10 AM

Nobody appreciating Blockstream corporation's new acquisition?

http://www.coindesk.com/blockstream-wallet-greenaddress-sidechains/
Blockstream is a giant decentralized stream of blocks and private individuals. You should stop thinking of it as a corporation.

Looks like 656 is the new 666.

Do you have 2 accounts to talk to yourself???  Cheesy

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But in my dreams, I'm wild and free ... as a bird! to roam with my Roma clan in my quaint colorful Gypsy caravan, bewitching the burghers with my drunken Gypsy dance, befuddling them with my dark Gypsy witchcraft, and ... whoa!! where's your wallet?! Where is it? Presto magico, bitch burgher! Abracadabra. Your wallet is gone!

You think we'll break 660 today? We're kind of due for an uptic.

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July 28, 2016, 01:02:10 AM
Last edit: July 28, 2016, 01:13:15 AM by savetherainforest

I echo your inquiry, fine sir or sir-ette!

Indeed, discussion of the consequences of the HF of the-coin-that-shall-not-be-named is directly applicable to any possible HF of Bitcoin. And discussion of a HF of Bitcoin is directly applicable to Bitcoin price movement.

Though it may not be Adam with the heavy hand?

Bitcoin, subjected to a HF, is No True Bitcoin. It is an altcoin. Therefore, discussion of hardf*cking Bitcoin is nothing but filth and perversion, verboten; >>>/altcoin/.

P.S. It's not Adam.


omg

lambie is a mod

makes sense



So lambie is a coin-that-shall-not-be-named lover??


*Edit: ... edit... The plot story on things going on in this thread is more head scratching than the Telenovelas!
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July 28, 2016, 01:13:10 AM

There are probably a solid 5 people on here that aren't lambie. I'm still not sure if I'm one of them.
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July 28, 2016, 01:31:51 AM

Nobody appreciating Blockstream's new acquisition?

http://www.coindesk.com/blockstream-wallet-greenaddress-sidechains/

This is exciting.

All the puzzle pieces are coming together... Elements Sidechains are orthogonal, yet highly complementary to Bitcoin's value proposition... I hear.

Green Address has been a staunch supporter of Gregory's "avoiding scaling" roadmap from the beginning, nice to see them get their deserved cut of the VC booty.

Got their hands on the elusive Blockstream shares too...

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July 28, 2016, 01:41:14 AM

I hear Bitcoiners are good with computers. (good one tho. If file has a .CSV extension, it must be a harmless comma-separated file. Nothing to worry about at all, I'll just go ahead and load it right up Smiley)

Feel free to open the fucker up in notepad (or vim?) if you're schizo.
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July 28, 2016, 01:54:28 AM

I hear Bitcoiners are good with computers. (good one tho. If file has a .CSV extension, it must be a harmless comma-separated file. Nothing to worry about at all, I'll just go ahead and load it right up Smiley)

Feel free to open the fucker up in notepad (or vim?) if you're schizo.

vim is one thing. But EDLIN does not buy additional geek cred. Merely pity. And disdain. Pity and disdain. Well, mostly disdain.
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July 28, 2016, 01:57:53 AM

I open all my viruses in ms paint.  Cool
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July 28, 2016, 02:42:58 AM

vim is one thing. But EDLIN does not buy additional geek cred. Merely pity. And disdain. Pity and disdain. Well, mostly disdain.

lol, well put. Notepad++ is my go-to editor in Windows. I don't know if there's a geekier option, but it serves me well enough.
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July 28, 2016, 03:48:45 AM

vim is one thing. But EDLIN does not buy additional geek cred. Merely pity. And disdain. Pity and disdain. Well, mostly disdain.

lol, well put. Notepad++ is my go-to editor in Windows. I don't know if there's a geekier option, but it serves me well enough.
this is the equivalent of normal poeple talking about the weather, but i'll join in.

i use vim all the time,  because i know all the keystrokes by heart.
*geek factor 9000!*

LOL just kidding, i use Notepad++ too...
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