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December 09, 2018, 09:20:10 PM

"Frietkot"  Cheesy
Does "kot" mean shit in that language?

Agh, no, rather a cabin or wooden shelter or even a caravan style thing... . (We 're weird folkies but not that weird... .)  Cheesy
Damn, iirc kot meant feces in German and the word looks very Germanish. I am disappointed to find out that you're not serving fried feces.

We have our nuances towards German, as you will understand. And sometimes we do serve fried feces, but I am not going to tell you to whom we would do that... . :-)
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December 09, 2018, 09:21:06 PM

What if CSW irreversibly ddoses lightning to death?

Would BTC self right and carry on? or be damaged bello the water line?


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December 09, 2018, 09:21:55 PM


That is just a "Fricadel" or in Antwerp, "Curryworst" that has been fried to hard... .  Cheesy
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December 09, 2018, 09:22:30 PM

^ r0ach, can you explain me how Bob could have invited more than hundred pseudo anonymous people spread all over the world to a beer as he did a few days ago if it were not using Bitcoin?

All you're doing is supporting my previous statement that bitcoin's only current value prospect is regulatory arbitrage. It's currently easier to perform regulatory arbitrage using shitcoins than fiat dollars, although you could probably still do that with numerous other systems like Paypal or whatever anyway - bitcoin is just a little better at regulatory arbitrage than most others at the moment.  Shitcoins are worse at regulatory arbitrage than physical metals due to their built-in Orwellian tracking system though, you just have to be in the same proxity for the metals.  

But everyone knows bitcoin will be clamped down on hard until it's virtually the same as using fiat regulation-wise, except worse due to abolishing the 5th amendment with it's built-in tracking system.  Doing what Bob did is only a temporary feature used to bait and switch people into this tracking system garbage.  Transaction validators are designed to centralized in every single craptocurrency, so govt clamping down and regulating them, or completely controlling every aspect of them, is inevitable, and why you should never promote shitcoins over physical metals.

There are no centralized 'transaction validators' in physical metals for the govt to regulate, take over, and control as their new 1984 toy.  And before some Ethereum buffoon posts to use a different shitcoin, it's 100% impossible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Transaction validators will always be designed to centralize in every single one.
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December 09, 2018, 09:23:40 PM


que?

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December 09, 2018, 09:26:51 PM


That is just a "Fricadel" or in Antwerp, "Curryworst" that has been fried to hard... .  Cheesy

Looks like a "blood sausage" to me, extremely popular in Estonia in Christmas time, really delicious too.


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In Estonia, verivorst (blood sausage) is very similar to Finnish mustamakkara. It is sold and eaten mostly in winter, being a traditional Christmas food. At that time there is a large variety of verivorst in stores, ranging in different shapes and sizes. Verivorst is usually cooked in an oven, but sometimes also fried in a pan. Verivorst is often eaten together with lingonberry jam, but occasionally also with butter or sour cream. Another similar dish is called verikäkk (blood dumpling). Its popularity has decreased during the past decades (possibly because of its less appealing commercial appearance) and has mostly been substituted by verivorst.




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December 09, 2018, 09:27:50 PM

Those sausages look fucking disgusting bro
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December 09, 2018, 09:28:50 PM


That is just a "Fricadel" or in Antwerp, "Curryworst" that has been fried to hard... .  Cheesy

Looks like a "blood sausage" to me, extremely popular in Estonia in Christmas time, really delicious too.


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In Estonia, verivorst (blood sausage) is very similar to Finnish mustamakkara. It is sold and eaten mostly in winter, being a traditional Christmas food. At that time there is a large variety of verivorst in stores, ranging in different shapes and sizes. Verivorst is usually cooked in an oven, but sometimes also fried in a pan. Verivorst is often eaten together with lingonberry jam, but occasionally also with butter or sour cream. Another similar dish is called verikäkk (blood dumpling). Its popularity has decreased during the past decades (possibly because of its less appealing commercial appearance) and has mostly been substituted by verivorst.



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December 09, 2018, 09:29:07 PM

Those sausages look fucking disgusting bro

But they taste like heaven Cheesy
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December 09, 2018, 09:32:28 PM

Those sausages look fucking disgusting bro

But they taste like heaven Cheesy

If I come to Estonia I will try some Smiley
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December 09, 2018, 09:36:37 PM


That is just a "Fricadel" or in Antwerp, "Curryworst" that has been fried to hard... .  Cheesy

Looks like a "blood sausage" to me, extremely popular in Estonia in Christmas time, really delicious too.


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In Estonia, verivorst (blood sausage) is very similar to Finnish mustamakkara. It is sold and eaten mostly in winter, being a traditional Christmas food. At that time there is a large variety of verivorst in stores, ranging in different shapes and sizes. Verivorst is usually cooked in an oven, but sometimes also fried in a pan. Verivorst is often eaten together with lingonberry jam, but occasionally also with butter or sour cream. Another similar dish is called verikäkk (blood dumpling). Its popularity has decreased during the past decades (possibly because of its less appealing commercial appearance) and has mostly been substituted by verivorst.




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We also do that! it is delicious, you can eat it raw or fried. (Sometimes we make them with the blood of invaders, which we have had plenty over history).  Grin
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December 09, 2018, 09:37:46 PM

I'm not sure of the clinical diagnosis for depression but...


the price is way too low

All in good time Elwar, all in good time. We’ll see largely upward price trajectory by April/May 2019. Neither bear nor bull markets last forever.


Here we have a correction that "turned into" a bear market.... which is usually the case, so I am not saying anything new.
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December 09, 2018, 09:37:57 PM

Those sausages look fucking disgusting bro

But they taste like heaven Cheesy

If I come to Estonia I will try some Smiley

Yeah, you really should. They're sold year round so no probs getting them anytime. Just make sure you cook them nice and crispy, with some fried potatoes and sour cream on the side. Yummy, now I got hungry and it's bedtime already.
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December 09, 2018, 09:39:18 PM
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Almost there
Just for the lulz, where would you place the local top?
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I'd say shy of 3.6k or just over 4k, but it's totally SOMA.

I don’t know.   But I am finished shorting this market cycle. I can no longer say with confidence that the bottom is not in.  It’s probably not, but I don’t think there is much left in it. Too many miners going broke, Consensys layoffs etc.   Risk/return is gone for me.

I didn’t think we would break upwards of $3450 but we did.  So I scaled out fairly quickly after that.

Going to start buying physical today.   Then will look at starting some low leverage longs next summer.  


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December 09, 2018, 09:39:37 PM

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Just in case we dump more ..... gonna stick with straight outta Belgium fast food
Any of you not Belgium-Holland Guys ever eat this Grin

And come BTC kee on the sunday pump while i’m gonna be movie watching come on Wink

Just get some waffles and fries. Is that pieces of butter next to raw onion halves on a stick?

No, the onions is part of "Saté" and the butter likes are some kind of Kroket, mostly with totally disgusting names !  Cheesy

And to be complete, we fry all that not in oil, but in the molten fat of oxes, if I say that right, means castrated bulls... .

Dear diary, today I learned that oxen are actually just castrated bulls. Thank you for this information, Ludwig. I will remember it for the rest of my life.

You 're welcome Goldking, after all, we need to have some interesting exchancges on the WO... . (You did not find it weird that we fry our world fameous fries in their fat?)  Cheesy


True true. I don't find such things weird. I am a foodie and a passionate home cook. Frying in their fat must make for an interesting flavour.

Just saw MI6 again.... lot of talks between about that belgium “frituur” the real name Wink
That with the green is just wrapped in its plastic thats why the green is there @BTCMILLIONAIRE
And all the others when in Belgium .... try it out and post it.... its not to bad Roll Eyes

Gonna watch killing gunther now boys need my portion of Schwarzenegger haha lol
And keep that green line growing THX
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December 09, 2018, 09:39:41 PM

If I come to Estonia I will try some Smiley

Estonia rejects infinite waves of 3rd world, civilization destroying noggers and doesn't afraid of anything:

https://dailystormer.name/prominent-estonian-liberal-speaks-out-about-invasion-threat-from-africa/

https://dailystormer.name/estonian-mp-speaks-out-against-eu-invasion-agenda/

https://dailystormer.name/estonia-whites-rally-against-merkel-invasion-plot-projectgermany-aka-operation-mandingo/

https://dailystormer.name/anti-invasion-protests-erupt-in-estonian-capital/

https://dailystormer.name/finland-estonia-speak-out-against-merkel-genocide-plot/

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^ r0ach, can you explain me how Bob could have invited more than hundred pseudo anonymous people spread all over the world to a beer as he did a few days ago if it were not using Bitcoin?

All you're doing is supporting my previous statement that bitcoin's only current value prospect is regulatory arbitrage. It's currently easier to perform regulatory arbitrage using shitcoins than fiat dollars, although you could probably still do that with numerous other systems like Paypal or whatever anyway - bitcoin is just a little better at regulatory arbitrage than most others at the moment.  Shitcoins are worse at regulatory arbitrage than physical metals due to their built-in Orwellian tracking system though, you just have to be in the same proxity for the metals.  

But everyone knows bitcoin will be clamped down on hard until it's virtually the same as using fiat regulation-wise, except worse due to abolishing the 5th amendment with it's built-in tracking system.  Doing what Bob did is only a temporary feature used to bait and switch people into this tracking system garbage.  Transaction validators are designed to centralized in every single craptocurrency, so govt clamping down and regulating them, or completely controlling every aspect of them, is inevitable, and why you should never promote shitcoins over physical metals.

There are no centralized 'transaction validators' in physical metals for the govt to regulate, take over, and control as their new 1984 toy.  And before some Ethereum buffoon posts to use a different shitcoin, it's 100% impossible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Transaction validators will always be designed to centralize in every single one.

Until they come to your house and confiscate it. And eventually kill you in the process. Nothing is safe from powers that be.
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December 09, 2018, 09:41:54 PM

^ r0ach, can you explain me how Bob could have invited more than hundred pseudo anonymous people spread all over the world to a beer as he did a few days ago if it were not using Bitcoin?

All you're doing is supporting my previous statement that bitcoin's only current value prospect is regulatory arbitrage. It's currently easier to perform regulatory arbitrage using shitcoins than fiat dollars, although you could probably still do that with numerous other systems like Paypal or whatever anyway - bitcoin is just a little better at regulatory arbitrage than most others at the moment.  Shitcoins are worse at regulatory arbitrage than physical metals due to their built-in Orwellian tracking system though, you just have to be in the same proxity for the metals.  

But everyone knows bitcoin will be clamped down on hard until it's virtually the same as using fiat regulation-wise, except worse due to abolishing the 5th amendment with it's built-in tracking system.  Doing what Bob did is only a temporary feature used to bait and switch people into this tracking system garbage.  Transaction validators are designed to centralized in every single craptocurrency, so govt clamping down and regulating them, or completely controlling every aspect of them, is inevitable, and why you should never promote shitcoins over physical metals.

There are no centralized 'transaction validators' in physical metals for the govt to regulate, take over, and control as their new 1984 toy.  And before some Ethereum buffoon posts to use a different shitcoin, it's 100% impossible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Transaction validators will always be designed to centralize in every single one.

Until they come to your house and confiscate it. And eventually kill you in the process. Nothing is safe from powers that be.

If the govt is inside your house killing you with weapons, I don't think shitcoins are going to be of much use.  Worst example ever of trying to fraudulently pretend shitcoins are better than metals.
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December 09, 2018, 09:44:04 PM

I don’t know.   But I am finished shorting this market cycle. I can no longer say with confidence that the bottom is not in.  It’s probably not, but I don’t think there is much left in it. Too many miners going broke, Consensys layoffs etc.   Risk/return is gone for me.

I didn’t think we would break upwards of $3450 but we did.  So I scaled out fairly quickly after that.

Going to start buying physical today.   Then will look at starting some low leverage longs next summer.  




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I’m out atm!

Edit - Was just reading about a guy in Technical Support who got hacked for 1 million USD worth of crypto on his computer. He was chasing shit coin’s & downloaded a bogus wallet.

Maybe we should all stop moaning about the price when it goes down & realise we’re in a very fortunate position HODLING bitcoin’s.

One day this shit will all be worth it (keep your coin’s safe gentlemen).
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December 09, 2018, 09:45:38 PM

I don’t know.   But I am finished shorting this market cycle. I can no longer say with confidence that the bottom is not in.  It’s probably not, but I don’t think there is much left in it. Too many miners going broke, Consensys layoffs etc.   Risk/return is gone for me.

I didn’t think we would break upwards of $3450 but we did.  So I scaled out fairly quickly after that.

Going to start buying physical today.   Then will look at starting some low leverage longs next summer.  




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I covered this one for you mate.
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