JayJuanGee
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ESG, KYC & AML are attack vectors on Bitcoin
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July 29, 2018, 09:19:49 AM |
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Haha, digged old stuff out - still good and correct.
Small blocks was dictated by the 'best' software devs and a fiat based blockstream, blocking on chain stream.
Bitcoin business devs moved on, since on-chain scaling is provenly possible in the global money world.
Sure, not with Raspis, censure and social engineering, but with decent tech and investment like minres already achieved over last years.
Do you have a BIP? Or are you merely suggesting that folks here migrate over to bcash, since bcash is surely superior to bitcoin with its segwit and lightning network and other second layer scaling, right? KISS is king. Complexity will die or never take off. Get the fuck out of here with your assertion that segwit and lightning are complex, or too complex and that the purported complexity of these will be a meaningful hinderance for bitcoin. You are speculating without fact, and some kind of nice talking point that is NOT justified in reality (but it sure sounds nice, right?) And good luck with your KISS on bcash.... scaling has been playing out well on bcash, right? No traffic and so there is plenty of room for expansion... you guys are doing very well.. it's gonna be lovely.. you, Roger, Craig, jbreher, Jihan and PeterR... one bigblocker happy and quasi centralized family.
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"In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed
timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It
takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but
hard to stifle." -- Satoshi
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RealMachasm
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July 29, 2018, 09:40:57 AM |
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I swear ,lurking bitcoiners who occasionally stop in to peruse the famous WO thread these days must be like "wtf?!?" Lol
Wtf? Edit: wtf?!?
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ivomm
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July 29, 2018, 09:46:53 AM |
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Bitcoin difficulty change: 14.88%. This is big! 
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buyandhold
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July 29, 2018, 09:57:06 AM |
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July 29, 2018, 10:09:31 AM |
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Bitcoin difficulty change: 14.88%. This is big!  A bit bigger than the June 5th change, which was followed by a drop from 7600 to 5800. I thought difficulty follows the price usually, but not vice versa.
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d_eddie
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July 29, 2018, 10:47:43 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Bitcoin difficulty change: 14.88%. This is big!  A bit bigger than the June 5th change, which was followed by a drop from 7600 to 5800. I thought difficulty follows the price usually, but not vice versa. We're going through strange times, where difficulty goes up and price goes sideways. There might be some trick performed by hashrate monopolists to cut out the small fish. I mistrust the recent statements about transparency of shipping made by some miner vendors. Call me ill minded if you please.
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josephpogi
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July 29, 2018, 10:50:56 AM |
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in 3.. 2.. 1.. the pump is near ! mark my words.
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realr0ach
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July 29, 2018, 11:08:18 AM |
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Gash
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July 29, 2018, 11:25:34 AM |
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I swear ,lurking bitcoiners who occasionally stop in to peruse the famous WO thread these days must be like "wtf?!?" Lol
Lol? This thread is so dumb, cant imagine that there's someone seeking trading insights here. Maybe ur lardy granny orders u to check this thread and would whip ur ass if her command is not followed through. The lengthiest of all threads, this one resembles a toilet message board in being dumb and 4chan'ed.
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sirazimuth
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July 29, 2018, 11:43:44 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I swear ,lurking bitcoiners who occasionally stop in to peruse the famous WO thread these days must be like "wtf?!?" Lol
Lol? This thread is so dumb, cant imagine that there's someone seeking trading insights here. Maybe ur lardy granny orders u to check this thread and would whip ur ass if her command is not followed through. The lengthiest of all threads, this one resembles a toilet message board in being dumb and 4chan'ed. You must be new here...get back to Farcebook
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Robin,Hood
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July 29, 2018, 12:48:17 PM |
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Haha, digged old stuff out - still good and correct.
Small blocks was dictated by the 'best' software devs and a fiat based blockstream, blocking on chain stream.
Bitcoin business devs moved on, since on-chain scaling is provenly possible in the global money world.
Sure, not with Raspis, censure and social engineering, but with decent tech and investment like minres already achieved over last years.
Do you have a BIP? Or are you merely suggesting that folks here migrate over to bcash, since bcash is surely superior to bitcoin with its segwit and lightning network and other second layer scaling, right? KISS is king. Complexity will die or never take off. In recent times i traveled a lot and established a banking channel with every coffee shop i visited once in life, not. Yesterday someone wanted some icecream, sure the van was the same as before but a different driver, lets explore if we are banking partners, shall we. If Satoshi is dead he be turning in his grave watching the hack a-tron be-formed on his handy-work. If he isn't who knows maybe he will at some stage says enough is enough of this Bitcoin which is on the way to become a doge-ed ripple combo (unlimited supply banking channel). If something needs a forceful implementation (in this case use lct as the tool to get food into the door) it's not the right way to go about.
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vroom
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July 29, 2018, 01:34:19 PM |
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Bitcoin difficulty change: 14.88%. This is big!   from december 2017 to july 2018 the bitcoin hash rate quadrupled. still waiting for price to follow hash rate as some people believe.
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El duderino_
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July 29, 2018, 01:42:05 PM |
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24777 01/05/2018 sprinkles  02/06/2018 oblox  07/07/2018 IntroVert  03/08/2018 toxic2040 28/08/2018 bitserve 15/10/2018 Yefi 05/11/2018 mikenz 31/12/2018 melman2002 01/01/2019 Spaceman_Spiff_Original 12/02/2019 FractalUniverse 21/04/2019 gentlemand 20/02/2020 romneymoney 18/12/2021 luckygenough56 UPDATE AND GOOD LUCK getting very short who would be making most chance for this one ??
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El duderino_
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July 29, 2018, 01:44:51 PM |
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QUICK list 12288 is finisht GOOD LUCK WO's 16/04/2018 serveria.com  27/04/2018 BinaryReign  28/04/2018 Toxic2040  29/04/2018 BobLawblaw  30/04/2018 RayX12  05/05/2018 kaicrypzen  07/05/2018 InvoKing  08/05/2018 ChinkyEyes  13/05/2018 mfort312  15/05/2018 Paashaas  16/05/2018 player99  17/05/2018 bikerleszno  19/05/2018 Bitcoinaire  20/05/2018 willope  21/05/2018 rafanadal  22/05/2018 strawbs  24/05/2018 yonton  25/05/2018 JimboToronto  26/05/2018 Colonel Panic  29/05/2018 ivomm  30/05/2018 Lontonbit  31/05/2018 BTCMILLIONAIRE  01/06/2018 RoomBot  02/06/2018 rjclarke2000  03/06/2018 oblox  04/06/2018 wachtwoord  05/06/2018 Wekkel  08/06/2018 hisslyness  09/06/2018 LodisMcguire  11/06/2018 Raja_MBZ  12/06/2018 bitcoinPsycho  13/06/2018 erre  14/06/2018 vroom  15/06/2018 d_eddie  16/06/2018 coralreefer  18/06/2018 Robin,Hood  20/06/2018 rolling  22/06/2018 Biodom 23/06/2018 Dunkelheit667  25/06/2018 bones261  26/06/2018 Arriemoller  28/06/2018 klaaas  30/06/2018 DarkStar_  01/07/2018 o_e_l_e_o  02/07/2018 jojo69  03/07/2018 Karatma1  04/07/2018 Elwar  13/07/2018 sirazimuth  14/07/2018 Ludwig Von  21/07/2018 Lauda  22/07/2018 LFC_Bitcoin  26/07/2018 Icygreen 02/08/2018 fragout 03/08/2018 supremnoob 06/08/2018 cAPSLOCK 08/08/2018 infofront 10/08/2018 HairyMaclairy 15/08/2018 Phil_S 16/08/2018 Rosewater Foundation 17/08/2018 B1tUnl0ck3r 19/08/2018 Imbatman 21/08/2018 BitcoinBunny 27/08/2018 soullyG 28/08/2018 RealMachasm 29/08/2018 STT 04/09/2018 flynn 08/09/2018 xhomerx10 09/09/2018 vapourminer 11/09/2018 Dakustaking76 20/09/2018 Digigami 22/09/2018 Agapios 26/09/2018 itod 30/09/2018 DeathAngel 12/10/2018 IntroVert 15/10/2018 explorer 18/10/2018 Searing 26/10/2018 kurious 09/11/2018 fabiorem 15/11/2018 bitserve 20/11/2018 Globb0 22/11/2018 Last of the V8s 01/12/2018 Alexander_Z 07/03/2019 CoinCube 15/04/2019 Spaceman_Spiff_Original 20/06/2019 bitebits 13/12/2019 nikauforest 10/04/2020 yefi 05/09/2020 samson 23/06/2021 fortune143 getting much shorter as wel
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HI-TEC99
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July 29, 2018, 02:24:21 PM Last edit: July 29, 2018, 03:11:04 PM by HI-TEC99 Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I have no TA on this or anything but I will officially declare that weekend pumps indicate a bull market while weekend dumps indicate a bear market.
Let it be known.
What do sideways weekends indicate? This kind of market? 
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fabiorem
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July 29, 2018, 03:29:26 PM |
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I just need to point out that the bear market of 2013-2015 was not exactly three years, but one year and a half. Since it covered three years, people think they were full three years, which is not the case.
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mindrust
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July 29, 2018, 03:32:52 PM |
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I just need to point out that the bear market of 2013-2015 was not exactly three years, but one year and a half. Since it covered three years, people think they were full three years, which is not the case.
It felt like ages to me even though I wasn't holding any bitcoins during that time. (I was a coward:(() Right now %31 of my total wealth is in bitcoins and the time passes much faster.
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El duderino_
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July 29, 2018, 03:46:19 PM |
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July 29, 2018, 04:41:29 PM |
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nice lol Btw. can someone call the CEO of Bitcoin and ask for a pump please? 
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