Last of the V8s
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December 02, 2018, 09:28:49 PM |
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Haha lol again watching antman and the wasp (sober up sunday’s) And realize they mention “ cryptocurrency’s” just always like to hear it in movies Bullish the plural just takes an s; sunday, sundays are my sober days; cryptocurrency, cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrencies are largely shitcoins the possessive takes 's; sunday's weather was great, cryptocurrency's attributes should include decentralisation, blockchains ... (mic asked me to school him in teh english)
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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December 02, 2018, 09:39:43 PM |
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Actually you have two. I admire you secretly too. I also like to bash you. Because man, you are too wordy. But your determination is admirable. And you often can keep up. Like a peasant ploughing the furrow, you persist. bravo/piss off.
Gosh. I did not even realize that there was a line of secret admirers. Go figure. By the way: Protip: Try not to let internet personalities cause you to become emotional.
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December 02, 2018, 09:47:56 PM |
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I don't understand how that would be considered "going live", and if you point is that GOX refunding of customers is coming in 2019, it still seems quite unclear about the exact date. Details of such refund has been very long int the works, so it will be nice to have a specific refund date, at some point.
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December 02, 2018, 09:54:12 PM |
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Let's do some little survey:
How many of you guys are using a seed that was generated by the hardware wallet itself?
I expect the answer to be most if not all... but just checking.
Sure there is a certain amount of trust, but aren't the seed generating algorithms open source so more technically sophisticated peeps would be able to determine if there were security issues with such algorithms? Hopefully, Trezor, or some third party interferer, does not steal everyone's coins little by little?
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HairyMaclairy
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December 02, 2018, 10:15:49 PM |
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I don't understand how that would be considered "going live", and if you point is that GOX refunding of customers is coming in 2019, it still seems quite unclear about the exact date. Details of such refund has been very long int the works, so it will be nice to have a specific refund date, at some point. I expect the exact date will be kept secret by the court. You will need to watch the Mt Gox wallet.
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December 02, 2018, 10:16:14 PM |
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RotflmFao.
The Potheads will bring us back to 4200 and that is SOMA!
No, it's a much tighter algorithm than that! It's closer to this. Looks like I arrive in time for the dump.
Smoking Outstanding Marijuana, Aye! Straight Outta My Ass, but yours is pretty good. +1 WOsMerit for you They never do these AMLs in the beginning. Its always when you are about to withdraw or deposit a large amount.
And they have the balls to temporarily halt everything until it is finished...
Every additional day they hold your funds with them, the more they can earn from those funds. Your funds don’t sit in an account idle, your funds are in an omnibus account which earns interest. This interest doesn’t come to you, it goes to their exchange and is a revenue generating mechanism. For delayed payments, it would be prudent to send them an interest claim legal notice. Then we’ll see how fast they’ll move to get the funds out of their system and into yours. Moreover, you should know that they are also using your money to fund their working capital. Per FCA client money regulations, all client assets need to be segregated in a segregation account.
And who is to say these shady fucks won't sell/use your information? Or their exchange is "hacked" and so is your info?
Nobody should not be interfering until the coins are cashed for fiat. Then the banks/government can go ahead and demand such info from you.
NOT YOUR KEYS NOT YOUR COINS
IOU 1sM+ Haha, at first I thought this was for bear/bull traps. I'm a Tard. Imagine if I actually had something worthwhile to say, no one would ever read it unless someone quoted me. Thanks all that continue to quote my drivel In a nutshell, that's it. And it's your own damn fault, so create an alt and don't be a douchbag with it.
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December 02, 2018, 10:39:11 PM |
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Don't you think if the weekly candle closes around this level ($4K+) in a few hours that would be a bullish signal in itself?
Yes I do. [...] A reversal from here - a real reversal - could be mean and with 'mean' I mean towards $8,000+ ..or a continuation of the trend (statistically always most likely at any given time) , could be mean : towards $2000. So take your guess... or provide some supporting evidence. We may not have proper confirmation until 2020.
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December 02, 2018, 10:40:19 PM Last edit: December 02, 2018, 11:00:21 PM by Biodom |
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He keeps misfiring lately...just one of those again.
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December 02, 2018, 10:47:26 PM |
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He keps misfiring lately...just one of those again
Crypto dementia. Just as crypto runs on accelerated time, one's brain is dragged along with it. These days I soil myself daily as I no longer acknowledge my own winkle as part of my body so conventional urination by handling another man's phallus is too gay. I also have to live in an 80s themed community to maintain some grip on reality so my carers dress me like Debbie Gibson. I sit drooling in a rah rah skirt much of the day. Get yourself checked and get out while you can.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 02, 2018, 10:47:58 PM |
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He called the bottom at $10k.
He called the bottom at $6k.
He called the bottom at $3.5k.
Eventually he will be right.
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December 02, 2018, 10:48:18 PM Last edit: December 02, 2018, 10:58:45 PM by VB1001 |
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I wanted to corroborate the above where I explained that the market expects a movement towards 5000 to return back to 3500 for a high open volume of shorts. The graphic evidently as you can see is not mine, (in the image is the web address) but it reflects where we really are and what can happen with the supports and resistances where the bears and the bulls are. It can be fulfilled if we stay above $ 4000
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December 02, 2018, 10:51:03 PM |
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He called the bottom at $10k.
He called the bottom at $6k.
He called the bottom at $3.5k.
Eventually he will be right.
Yup looks like PentarhUdi (masterluc) is allowing for short term bear scenarios where he still turns out to be correct long term (covering his butt) not very useful IMO.
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December 02, 2018, 10:58:49 PM Last edit: December 02, 2018, 11:15:47 PM by Biodom Merited by El duderino_ (1), Majormax (1) |
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A solid piece, but why are we languishing at $4K, then? From my perspective, bitcoin always does something least expected. In the summer of 2017 I was afraid that a split would be very difficult to digest. Instead, we moved from $1K almost straight to 20K. I was expecting a correction, but I wasn't "really" waiting for a 83% plunge that is definitely NOT typical for $200 bil value assets, unless it is a commodity like sugar. I expected smarter minds in finances (WS) picking up crypto because there is no other way out of the current economic predicament. They got to realize this at some point. However, lately, reading upon all horrible stories about environmental destruction (read on insect apocalypse, for example-it is all true as I have my own life observations confirming this OR testosterone levels reduction going on for several generations already), I start to think that maybe we, humans, set ourselves on some kind of a suicide path. If that is the case, ignoring crypto (as a salvation) is EXACTLY what doomed societies are going to do. Maybe a Great Filter (of Fermi's paradox fame) is not behind, but right in front of us. Count me (at the moment) as disappointed.
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December 02, 2018, 11:00:45 PM Last edit: December 02, 2018, 11:11:26 PM by Last of the V8s |
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legacy gapping up waves and eos gapping down
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December 02, 2018, 11:01:14 PM |
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He keps misfiring lately...just one of those again
Crypto dementia. Just as crypto runs on accelerated time, one's brain is dragged along with it. These days I soil myself daily as I no longer acknowledge my own winkle as part of my body so conventional urination by handling another man's phallus is too gay. I also have to live in an 80s themed community to maintain some grip on reality so my carers dress me like Debbie Gibson. I sit drooling in a rah rah skirt much of the day. Get yourself checked and get out while you can. Huh? Would you mind saying it again, I don't hear very well on that ear.
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December 02, 2018, 11:08:44 PM |
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Haha lol again watching antman and the wasp (sober up sunday’s) And realize they mention “ cryptocurrency’s” just always like to hear it in movies Bullish the plural just takes an s; sunday, sundays are my sober days; cryptocurrency, cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrencies are largely shitcoins the possessive takes 's; sunday's weather was great, cryptocurrency's attributes should include decentralisation, blockchains ... (mic asked me to school him in teh english)https://i.imgur.com/opGN1v1.jpgnice thx for another lesson and another UPDATE 24777 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 only 6 remaining but only HOW MANY realistic ones
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El duderino_
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December 02, 2018, 11:13:57 PM |
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12288 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 could this one be Spaceman perhaps? or to soon-ish? last time i mentioned his name.... i instant jynx his prediction so lets hope this time its the opposite
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December 02, 2018, 11:20:30 PM |
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A solid piece, but why are we languishing at $4K, then? From my perspective, bitcoin always does something least expected. In the summer of 2017 I was afraid that a split would be very difficult to digest. Instead, we moved from $1K almost straight to 20K. I was expecting correction, but i wasn't "really" expecting a 83% plunge that is definitely NOT typical for $200 bil value assets, unless it is a commodity like sugar. I expected smarter minds in finances (WS) picking up crypto because there is no other way out of the current economic predicament. They got to realize this at some point. However, lately, reading upon all horrible stories about environmental destruction (read on insect apocalypse, for example-it is all true as I have my own life observations confirming this OR testosterone levels reduction going on for several generations already), I start to think that maybe we, humans, set ourselves on some kind of a suicide path. If that is the case, ignoring crypto (as a salvation) is EXACTLY what doomed societies are going to do. Maybe a Great Filter (of Fermi's paradox fame) is not behind, but right in front of us. Count me ( at the moment) as disappointed. All good points. Blockchain will certainly disrupt many industries, and therefore can be considered inevitably successful. However the value of Cryptocurrencies is a complicated matter. Because Blockchain disintermediates agencies, and distributes much of their profits to the end user (who was ultimately paying), the opportunities for profit from Blockchain are relatively small. Put another way, the profit from a decentralised system is difficult to centralise. It is by definition, distributed. Cryptocurrency value is derived mainly from speculative activities, and is by no means assured into the future.
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December 02, 2018, 11:34:32 PM |
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