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August 06, 2017, 07:46:48 AM


had same issue
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2067335.0

solved now
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August 06, 2017, 08:10:22 AM



Why is ppl here so obsessed with that unknown milf?  Huh
Posting a different pair of boobs for each special event would be appreciated.


Unknown milf?
Lol you are kidding, right?

That's Selma Friedman!
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August 06, 2017, 08:30:07 AM

Should I worry about Roger's SegWit2x new coin?

How are we gonna call it? Saw someone commenting on Roger's infamous shitlet he would call it NYACoin...

what this one? https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6rqvdg/announcing_bcash_a_new_cryptocurrency_with_zcash/

anyway, no. whichever new coin comes along, worrying is verboten, bitcoin can absorb all these.

call it 'yet another new shitcoin'

I was referring to Segwit2x fork. Since Luke-Jr has stated there's no way for Core to get along with SegWit2x (New York Agreement) we expect another fork soon. My questions are:

does this new shitcoin offer any risk to Bitcoin value?

What will be this crap name? Based on New York Agreement and coinbase signatures some guys are starting to call it NYACoin...

oooh segwit2x. suitcoin. Barrycoin. notasnowball'schanceinhellcoin. dgc is the nsa's fuckpuppet coin.

i refer the honourable gentleman to my previous response.

no but seriously when i last heard/gave a hoot, core and the suits might negotiate the 2x part way off into the future, so that everyone can pick up more cheap coins while fud remains; er i mean while they study the full implications of segwitz

at this stage it is more important to study the milf conundrum than to care about minor players on the fringes of bitcoin.
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August 06, 2017, 08:41:40 AM

Finex being suspiciously slow in crediting BCH balances:

https://www.reddit.com/r/bitfinex/comments/6rq8ua/20_confirmations_for_bch_deposits_really_bitfinex/

They aren't acknowledging network confirmations at anything like the network is showing - as well as apparently moving BCH from addresses credited to.  Playing with client money?

Very odd. I've been hearing complaints about this all day now. Could they have some interest in temporarily holding up the price? Seems unlikely. Could they have screwed up in splitting the coins, or in setting up their wallet infrastructure, and are scrambling to assess the damage?
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August 06, 2017, 09:11:44 AM

 ᶰ‏ @collapzcursed 17h17 hours ago

This is what a 18 months in #Bitcoin look like!



more at https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/6rr6ph/just_a_quick_reminder_why_bitcoin_was_invented_in/
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August 06, 2017, 09:18:24 AM

Finex being suspiciously slow in crediting BCH balances:

https://www.reddit.com/r/bitfinex/comments/6rq8ua/20_confirmations_for_bch_deposits_really_bitfinex/

They aren't acknowledging network confirmations at anything like the network is showing - as well as apparently moving BCH from addresses credited to.  Playing with client money?

Very odd. I've been hearing complaints about this all day now. Could they have some interest in temporarily holding up the price? Seems unlikely. Could they have screwed up in splitting the coins, or in setting up their wallet infrastructure, and are scrambling to assess the damage?

They're probably using this time to sweep the BitCH coins from their deposit address to exchange (hot) wallet.

But still, some people are saying the block explorer is showing 15+ confirmations while Finex shows only 3. That is outrageous.
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August 06, 2017, 09:23:17 AM

ATH and JJG is quiet.

Worrying.

I accidentally got frozen...   Might have been shock rather than cryonics?
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August 06, 2017, 09:41:56 AM

Comments on newest Molyneux video = right wing death squads imminent

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August 06, 2017, 09:44:00 AM


at this stage it is more important to study the milf conundrum than to care about minor players on the fringes of bitcoin.

They are committed to peace.
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/news/2017/03/philippines-milf-rebel-group-committed-peace-170312162817804.html
Case closed.
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August 06, 2017, 10:03:23 AM

Finex being suspiciously slow in crediting BCH balances:

https://www.reddit.com/r/bitfinex/comments/6rq8ua/20_confirmations_for_bch_deposits_really_bitfinex/

They aren't acknowledging network confirmations at anything like the network is showing - as well as apparently moving BCH from addresses credited to.  Playing with client money?

Very odd. I've been hearing complaints about this all day now. Could they have some interest in temporarily holding up the price? Seems unlikely. Could they have screwed up in splitting the coins, or in setting up their wallet infrastructure, and are scrambling to assess the damage?

They're probably using this time to sweep the BitCH coins from their deposit address to exchange (hot) wallet.

But still, some people are saying the block explorer is showing 15+ confirmations while Finex shows only 3. That is outrageous.

Yeah, given that the network has stabilized a lot, this doesn't seem right. Almost 100 blocks have been mined in total, and difficulty has adjusted downward significantly. I just hope they didn't royally screw something up and manage to lose bitcoins or something...
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August 06, 2017, 10:11:14 AM

Finex being suspiciously slow in crediting BCH balances:

https://www.reddit.com/r/bitfinex/comments/6rq8ua/20_confirmations_for_bch_deposits_really_bitfinex/

They aren't acknowledging network confirmations at anything like the network is showing - as well as apparently moving BCH from addresses credited to.  Playing with client money?

Very odd. I've been hearing complaints about this all day now. Could they have some interest in temporarily holding up the price? Seems unlikely. Could they have screwed up in splitting the coins, or in setting up their wallet infrastructure, and are scrambling to assess the damage?

They're probably using this time to sweep the BitCH coins from their deposit address to exchange (hot) wallet.

But still, some people are saying the block explorer is showing 15+ confirmations while Finex shows only 3. That is outrageous.

Yeah, given that the network has stabilized a lot, this doesn't seem right. Almost 100 blocks have been mined in total, and difficulty has adjusted downward significantly. I just hope they didn't royally screw something up and manage to lose bitcoins or something...

BitFinex worked fine for me. They were 1-2 confirmations behind the chain, but all BCH got credited "within" time (I might not blame them for the 36 hours the BCH Chain needed to find enough blocks...)
Edit: And overall with the experience using several trading platforms, BitFinex is the best option for me. Hardly downtimes, nearly no "lags", support ticket got answered within minutes (less than an hour), BCH got credited shortly after the fork (had some BTC there at the time). So just good experiences from my side...
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August 06, 2017, 10:12:38 AM


at this stage it is more important to study the milf conundrum than to care about minor players on the fringes of bitcoin.

They are committed to peace.
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/news/2017/03/philippines-milf-rebel-group-committed-peace-170312162817804.html
Case closed.

The conundrum i was referring to was this:

But that is some excellent google-foo, to which there can be no proper response.
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August 06, 2017, 10:27:27 AM

Why is ppl here so obsessed with that unknown milf?  Huh
Posting a different pair of boobs for each special event would be appreciated.

I remember asking Mr. Meuh what her regular appearances symbolise. He answered but I don't recall feeling enlightened. Then again maybe Mr. Meuh is actually Salma Hayek. There's no law against successful actors posting here.
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August 06, 2017, 10:29:32 AM


Small vote after payment if you Guy would like another ride like this on maybe  price guess + 4000$$ or something
But first payday than we look further
Greets and Good morning Smiley

Yeah, great idea'er let's turn the WO thread into micgoossens little chase the bitcoin play thing, for a small fee... WTF?   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Speaking of ways to launder stolen coins...

Maybe something like that?  I thought that it was merely a way to buy some popularity.  I usually try to buy my popularity (if any) by arguing with people and killing them with walls of text.  Maybe I should change my approach, and start giving away bitcoins, instead?
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August 06, 2017, 10:41:54 AM


Small vote after payment if you Guy would like another ride like this on maybe  price guess + 4000$$ or something
But first payday than we look further
Greets and Good morning Smiley

Yeah, great idea'er let's turn the WO thread into micgoossens little chase the bitcoin play thing, for a small fee... WTF?   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Speaking of ways to launder stolen coins...

Maybe something like that?  I thought that it was merely a way to buy some popularity.  I usually try to buy my popularity (if any) by arguing with people and killing them with walls of text.  Maybe I should change my approach, and start giving away bitcoins, instead?

I received this money fair and square from a totally pseudonymous source that totally wasn't me. Like a prize  Wink
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August 06, 2017, 10:46:50 AM


at this stage it is more important to study the milf conundrum than to care about minor players on the fringes of bitcoin.

They are committed to peace.
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/news/2017/03/philippines-milf-rebel-group-committed-peace-170312162817804.html
Case closed.

The conundrum i was referring to was this:

But that is some excellent google-foo, to which there can be no proper response.



I don't get it.
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August 06, 2017, 10:58:32 AM


Small vote after payment if you Guy would like another ride like this on maybe  price guess + 4000$$ or something
But first payday than we look further
Greets and Good morning Smiley

Yeah, great idea'er let's turn the WO thread into micgoossens little chase the bitcoin play thing, for a small fee... WTF?   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Speaking of ways to launder stolen coins...

Maybe something like that?  I thought that it was merely a way to buy some popularity.  I usually try to buy my popularity (if any) by arguing with people and killing them with walls of text.  Maybe I should change my approach, and start giving away bitcoins, instead?

I received this money fair and square from a totally pseudonymous source that totally wasn't me. Like a prize  Wink


Yeah but we (everyone except you, BMB) consider that the way the poll was run, it is likely that they are different people, because how could you randomly win?.. well except for the second and additional .25 BT that went to d_eddie seemed kind of random.. .. and the amounts don't really seem that much, for laundering.
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August 06, 2017, 11:11:09 AM

I didn't think too much about it. I just always assume the worst. Could be a long con, first one or two are legit. Maybe. IDK. I don't like to get involved, really.
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August 06, 2017, 11:19:03 AM


at this stage it is more important to study the milf conundrum than to care about minor players on the fringes of bitcoin.

They are committed to peace.
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/news/2017/03/philippines-milf-rebel-group-committed-peace-170312162817804.html
Case closed.

The conundrum i was referring to was this:

But that is some excellent google-foo, to which there can be no proper response.



I don't get it.

Long-running UK game show called Countdown, the final round is called the Conundrum where contestants race each other to solve a nine-letter anagram.  However, with an anagram like "large baps", I suggest that if this isn't a complete fake it must be from the piss-take spin-off show "8 out of 10 cats do Countdown"  Cheesy
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8202182/Countdown-viewers-treated-to-largebaps-conundrum.html
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