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Is that the account that you opened, or the account they opened for you?

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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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October 30, 2017, 02:43:40 AM
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They must have funded the marketing campaign with the 2 cents that I left to them when I abandoned my account in 1997. Grin

Is that the account that you opened, or the account they opened for you?

The account was originally opened at a bank that they acquired. I never picked them. Grin
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October 30, 2017, 02:49:06 AM

My grandmother has to drive 16 miles now. Bastards!
http://www.texomashomepage.com/news/local-news/residents-concerned-following-wells-fargo-closure/839666517
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October 30, 2017, 02:49:59 AM


Did i miss the /s mark? Or there's seriously someone out there that thinks that $2.0B 24hr volume on a $7.9B market cab is normal trades... so every 4days every single coin should change hands? Then I have a bridge to sell you  Grin     

I'm not arguing against the obvious BCH market manipulation. I'm only pointing out the the magical mystery miner stash is not being used. There is still all of that BCH that Wright, Ver and Wu were granted at the moment of the hardfork though. Plus, I am sure the trio still own a vast amount of BTC to play with too. Thank goodness that Wright is most probably the Anti-Satoshi and does not have access to the private key of those ~1M BTC (and now 1M BCH too) mined years ago.

Don't be foolish with any kind of nonsense speculation that Wright could actually have any thing even close to accessing Satoshi's coins, unless he happened to figure out some way to actually hack the addresses (which would actually be a BIGGER problem than any kind of pie in the sky chance that Wright actually did have some kind of access to the satoshi coins).  

What? We must have a different meaning of what "most probably" entails. In my vernacular 99.99999999999....% is most probably. Also, how is me inferring that he is the Anti-Satoshi equate to me giving serious credence to his claims?


O.k... Bones261.  

 Let's make up, then.  

I will go first.  

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hahahahaha...

Makes me want to reserve a room for "us."    Tongue


Hopefully, I did not say too much to scare you away.

By the way, currently, I am in the dating scene, and I have been courting for a couple of months, and I said to the other person.  Maybe I am going to have longings over the coming days when we are apart?  And, the other person says, "why would that happen?" 

hahahahahaha...

I label that as:  "playing hard to get," which is just that, "playing."     

I did not respond substantively to such "why" comment, and accordingly, I am not going to allow those kinds of "why" comments undermine my "plan(s)" or my expectations regarding where this is going to go.

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We're a not for profit concern. I'd hoped to spend that altGodl on a nice used Dodge. She prefers domestic cars, and Tesla is out. She says that Elon Musk is up to some crooked silicon witchcraft.
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October 30, 2017, 03:26:26 AM

are we rich yet??  Huh

Actually...getting closer, i dont mind holding another 4 years to become a Bitcoin millionair.

It's unbelievable, i cant wait untill the day arrives when i say to my boss I STOP!
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October 30, 2017, 03:36:59 AM

are we rich yet??  Huh

Actually...getting closer, i dont mind holding another 4 years to become a Bitcoin millionair.

It's unbelievable, i cant wait untill the day arrives when i say to my boss I STOP!


too rich....

I swear the only reason I hold on to all my crypto and  HODL is because I'm boring and f*ck...no gold digger girlfriend to impress....no travel plans....just ho hum

also at this point it is getting harder to think of this as 'unicorn/internet/tulip/fairydust/money' at these prices...damn this was a lot easier in 2013

one day I'm gonna snap like a dry twig and sell it all and run amuck

but alas...so boring.........can't quite grasp the concept......sheesh

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October 30, 2017, 03:38:30 AM

are we rich yet??  Huh

Actually...getting closer, i dont mind holding another 4 years to become a Bitcoin millionair.

It's unbelievable, i cant wait untill the day arrives when i say to my boss I STOP!

I wonder?  I wonder? 

Maybe in 4 years,  we have pretty decent chances that less than 50 BTC will cause bitcoin millionnaires.. Could be less, but 50 BTC seems fairly reasonable for that bitcoin millionaire target level in 4 years... of course could come sooner, and could even possibly come before the end of this calendar year in which 50BTC would count for bitcoin millionnaire status. 
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October 30, 2017, 04:26:42 AM

It always works: I sell a bit-dime and the price skyrockets as a result.

Maybe I should start a donation wallet: Donate bitpennies to me, I'll sell it, and the price will skyrocket as a result.

Thoughts?

That is why I never sell. I only buy.


Ok. One of these days I will actually buy (as opposed to earn) a bitcoin. Just to do it.

Problem is I just can't see worthless fiat turning into something like bitcoin. And if I do Bitcoin will instantly tank. Hm. Really need to think on this.

Meantime, Lambo? Naah, LP500S is the only one I'd want and I already have enough serious car stuff.  I'd have to buy a house with a garage to park it....

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October 30, 2017, 04:28:41 AM

but alas...so boring.........can't quite grasp the concept......sheesh
What will save you Searing is what has saved many of us: We're just too damn lame to sell.

Remember, once you start selling it's like a druuuuuug. Instead hire people for services and pay in bitcoin :-)

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October 30, 2017, 04:35:41 AM

Jesus fucking christ, I just realized how much hashpower is needed to make a bitcoin in a month.

Never. Selling. Again.
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October 30, 2017, 04:44:51 AM

Jesus fucking christ, I just realized how much hashpower is needed to make a bitcoin in a month.

Never. Selling. Again.

Network hashrate is currently around 10 ExaH/s (10,000,000 TH/s) which roughly converts to 127 ZettaFLOPS, though there is no direct conversion between FLOPS (floating point operations per second) and hashes because hashes involve integer operations (whole number math) and FLOPS involving obviously floating point math. Any claim of Bticoin is x flops is simply an approximation of the potential floating point power.

At any rate, far and away the largest computational effort humanity has yet achieved. I do not think "astronomical" is hyperbole in this case.
 
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October 30, 2017, 04:59:22 AM

And I seem to have a knack for fixing these little space-shovels.

Weird feeling all of a sudden.
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October 30, 2017, 06:11:26 AM

Do we get out of the under 10k€ hell this year  Grin Wink
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October 30, 2017, 07:27:55 AM

I found SegWit2 on this price link below

https://www.worldcoinindex.com/coin/segwit2x

Is this just some action before the fork coming up this middle of November...ie speculation..tokens...whatever?

be damn wierd if that price of $1,006.67 held add that to (at this time) $6152.89 (btc core) and $441.83 (bitcoin cash) and $141.71 (btc gold)

Damn, that is $7743.10 BTC! (of many flavors).....this can't hold?

Sure makes things dang interesting.

I suppose there is more than one way to get over this 21 million coin limit...fork BTC Core.

Anyway....what I stumbled over.

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October 30, 2017, 08:12:22 AM

I found SegWit2 on this price link below

https://www.worldcoinindex.com/coin/segwit2x

Is this just some action before the fork coming up this middle of November...ie speculation..tokens...whatever?

be damn wierd if that price of $1,006.67 held add that to (at this time) $6152.89 (btc core) and $441.83 (bitcoin cash) and $141.71 (btc gold)

Damn, that is $7743.10 BTC! (of many flavors).....this can't hold?

Sure makes things dang interesting.

I suppose there is more than one way to get over this 21 million coin limit...fork BTC Core.

Anyway....what I stumbled over.




$1000 2x coin?

That's insane.
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October 30, 2017, 08:16:40 AM

$1000 2x coin?

That's insane.

IIRC BCH topped at 1200?
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October 30, 2017, 09:31:10 AM

$1000 2x coin?

That's insane.

IIRC BCH topped at 1200?


I'm not sure how reliable the futures market was for BCH, but in any case B2x futures will be thinly traded, confined to particular exchanges and susceptible to manipulation.
In the case of B2x, I also suspect that the lack of replay protection will discourage some traders when exchanges enable it. So additional volatility from that...
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October 30, 2017, 09:44:20 AM

You'll have to be a wizard to figure a way to profit off B2X unless you're prepared to trust an exchange with all your bitcoin pre-fork.
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October 30, 2017, 09:57:06 AM

Do we get out of the under 10k€ hell this year  Grin Wink
Anything less than £10k is terribly 2017, and frankly a snoar.


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