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May 11, 2017, 01:52:40 PM

Blockchain is been overload with around 100k unconfirmed transactions. Btc price is been up more than what it was expected. All altcoins are going high too. Is it going to be age of altcoins or are they going to collapse soon?
Of course we should avoid this, we must provide a larger fee in sending bitcoin. Many transactions are delayed due to the small amount of fee entered. This is the only way we can do it. While in my opinion do not try to trade altcoin, we better focus on bitcoin. Because the bitcoin is currently experiencing excellent movement. We can take considerable profit.
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May 11, 2017, 02:13:16 PM


People think all alts are the same because they can't be bothered to look more closely and figure out the difference, like watching a herd of penguins and claiming they can't tell them apart.
Truth is some penguins will sink, others will fly, based on their individual merits.
This isn't the best analogy, but you get the general point.

Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dfWzp7rYR4

LOL best answer ever Cheesy

That video  Cheesy
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May 11, 2017, 02:28:46 PM


People think all alts are the same because they can't be bothered to look more closely and figure out the difference, like watching a herd of penguins and claiming they can't tell them apart.
Truth is some penguins will sink, others will fly, based on their individual merits.
This isn't the best analogy, but you get the general point.

Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dfWzp7rYR4

LOL best answer ever Cheesy

That video  Cheesy

yep, alts taking off with about the same probability.  Wink
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May 11, 2017, 02:31:03 PM

... the entire Alt coin ecosystem could be undermined by Bitcoin sidechain Alt Coin sidechain implementations. I am still on the fence whether it is a real threat or not.

That's an interesting question. If we could find a way to make mining truly decentralized, then it would be a greater threat. As things now stand, there are advantages to multiple chains, one of them being as a means to sidestep the Jihans of the world.

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May 11, 2017, 02:32:48 PM

I pretty much agree with this. With the exeption of one threat... the entire Alt coin ecosystem could be undermined by Bitcoin sidechain Alt Coin sidechain implementations.

hell no. apart from a few crazies the only reason people care about alts is to make more btc. bitcoin could fulfil literally everything any alt that will ever exist could do and people would still feed the alt frenzy. it's never stopping no matter what.
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May 11, 2017, 02:40:37 PM

I pretty much agree with this. With the exeption of one threat... the entire Alt coin ecosystem could be undermined by Bitcoin sidechain Alt Coin sidechain implementations.

hell no. apart from a few crazies the only reason people care about alts is to make more btc. bitcoin could fulfil literally everything any alt that will ever exist could do and people would still feed the alt frenzy. it's never stopping no matter what.

It will stop when people who buy alts begin to realize that they are being taken. Most alts are simply penny stock PnDs, others are ICOs so basically people crowdfunding the dev salaries to work on something that will likely go nowhere or get absorbed into other projects. Not to mention the fact that most are fully pre-mined, POS, or both.

Most people including Satoshi and the original devs didn't even know if Bitcoin would even function and thrive at first. Bitcoin launched with the most genuine, most humble, and the least nefarious of intentions. As far as devs go, there was no thought of anyone trying to become wealthy or trying to dominate any kind of market. That's the essence of what makes it trust-able.

For everything that came after, can anyone really say the same? A: Nope.
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May 11, 2017, 02:41:13 PM
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May 11, 2017, 02:46:01 PM

It will stop when people who buy alts begin to realize that they are being taken. Most alts are simply penny stock PnDs, others are ICOs so basically people crowdfunding the dev salaries to work on something that will likely go nowhere or get absorbed into other projects. Not to mention the fact that most are fully pre-mined, POS, or both.

Most people including Satoshi and the original devs didn't even know if Bitcoin would even function and thrive at first. Bitcoin launched with the most genuine, most humble, and the least nefarious of intentions. There was no thought of anyone become wealthy or trying to dominate any kind of market. That's what makes it trust-able.

For everything that came after, can anyone really say the same? A: Nope.

those are noble sentiments but filthy greed overrides everything else. now that crypto is starting to take off we ain't seen nothing yet in terms of shamelessness.

if shit like onecoin can thrive then anything even slightly more legitimate will always excite people. if it's cheap and hyped enough they'll fall for the patter that it's the next bitcoin.
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May 11, 2017, 03:00:06 PM

A splendid good morning ladies and gentlemen of Bitcoinland.

Another day, another ATH, another correction and consolidation... currently $1846USD (Bitcoinaverage).

Seems to be forming a nice bullish pennant, preparing for the next leg up.

We all know this can't go on forever. There's bound to be a more substantial correction eventually. The questions are when and how deep.

Now that we're trading over $2500CAD according to all major indexes, I'd jump all over any dip below $2000 as a buying opportunity.

I can't believe I'm actually looking at two grand as a bargain basement price.  

Go Bitcoin go.
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May 11, 2017, 03:28:49 PM

Very tastefull cup of coffee Grin





Mmmmm, I love coffee  Cheesy

I'm losing a little btc on a small ltc investment (for now), but it's very small (approx. 5 ltc) so I'm like "Pffff"  Roll Eyes
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May 11, 2017, 03:44:02 PM

Ok, so hardware wallet: Trezor or Ledger? I heard about Case before, or is that too much?

There is also crypto steel, or metal wallets. (also plastic wallets, kiddy alphabet wallets, engraved wood or metal wallets, etc, whatever; they're all "paper".)

I use Ledger, love it.  Much of my choice was liking the way it looks over the Trezor. 

It also supports the major Alt currencies if that's a thing.
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May 11, 2017, 04:20:28 PM

we're starting to make the 2013 bubble look stupid Cheesy
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May 11, 2017, 04:20:45 PM

I pretty much agree with this. With the exeption of one threat... the entire Alt coin ecosystem could be undermined by Bitcoin sidechain Alt Coin sidechain implementations.

hell no. apart from a few crazies the only reason people care about alts is to make more btc. bitcoin could fulfil literally everything any alt that will ever exist could do and people would still feed the alt frenzy. it's never stopping no matter what.

bitcoin has room for improvement in the fungibility department. LN should help with that but too early to know.
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May 11, 2017, 04:22:10 PM

we're starting to make the 2013 bubble look stupid Cheesy

Be nice if this one doesn't crash so hard though. A nice opportunity to load up with more around the $1000 area wouldn't be too horrific but I don't really want to see much lower than that ever again.
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May 11, 2017, 04:23:19 PM

we're starting to make the 2013 bubble look stupid Cheesy

think we'll see a replay of 2013? like, 2013 with the decimal place moved over one? masterluc called for a target of little above $9k i think so that would fit ...  
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May 11, 2017, 04:27:00 PM

This is a part of a much bigger movement according to the fundamentals. Shorts will be left behind for good.
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May 11, 2017, 04:30:49 PM

think we'll see a replay of 2013? like, 2013 with the decimal place moved over one? masterluc called for a target of little above $9k i think so that would fit ...  

I like the $9588 target...but $8888 seems like it would be too hard to resist as a spike target.

$8k in 3 months.

I predict the peak will be $8,888, but my timerange is less precise; 2-8 months.


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May 11, 2017, 04:34:15 PM

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https://www.modzero.ch/modlog/archives/2017/05/11/en_keylogger_in_hewlett-packard_audio_driver/index.html
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May 11, 2017, 04:35:11 PM

What an amazing time for bitcoin!
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May 11, 2017, 04:36:47 PM

3000$ this year year.

The new wealthy elite  Wink
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