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You’ve come back like a rotten fart. Fuck off & do something constructive with your time, man.
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March 25, 2019, 10:33:23 PM
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Oh look, weiner boy/girl is back Cheesy

Scraped together some more allowance money for another try at shorting the bottom or just here in hopes that Kissless Virgin notices you?
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March 25, 2019, 10:42:53 PM

Today is a wonderful day, dont let the temporary dip fool you. Shorters we will rekt you beyond measure. Abrasive salty cunts we will help you live a better life. Hodlers are unstoppable.  Cool

100 days into the new Baby Bull Market and all is well Grin

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March 25, 2019, 11:22:26 PM

PayPal's p2p payment solution Venmo sending users to collections over as little as $7

https://www.wsj.com/articles/venmo-to-users-if-you-owe-us-money-were-coming-for-it-11553518800

$7?  Hahaha

I don’t know anything about Venmo but how do they put themselves in the position that randoms owe them $7.
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March 25, 2019, 11:25:43 PM

Come on everyone... I've seen two things in the last couple weeks...

1.  Bitcoin flirts with 4k.
Suddenly everyone in here is talking about what amount of BTC is FU money and how the bull run is solidly underway.

2.  Bitcoin does a little 2% dip
Probably due to one seller on Finex... and the bear is far from over again.

You guys forget Bitcoin can do 10-20% moves in a day?  Take a deep breath... chances are one of the above scenarios is true...  or we range sideways for X amount of time. Smiley


You are starting to sound like torque.

Is that you torque?

You are describing a scenario that did not happen, except your characterizing the situation the way you want to see it.
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March 25, 2019, 11:26:14 PM

bitcoin provides utility through its ability to permissionlessly transport value anywhere

100% Wrong.  It's impossible for something to qualify as money unless it qualifies as an actual non-perishable commodity beforehand and none of those can be transferred over a telephone cord.  "Bitcoins" are simply worthless timestamps; it's a fake commodity.  You're trying to push the fraudulent, Keynesian, Plato school of money that money can be a completely arbitrary, imaginary widget disconnected from the physical world.  Plato was a Keynesian statist and the jibberish you're pushing is inherently the exact same statist position in essence.

You're also pretending bitcoin was created by 'god' himself as some type of perfect, flawless creation, when it was created by a central planner human being just like in any communist country and it doesn't even work at all because transaction validators are designed to centralize.  The philosophy behind imaginary widgets posing as money is ALWAYS Keynesian central planning at it's core.  Just because it's designed to deflate instead of inflate doesn't mean it's not a Keynesian system.

Humans live in the physical world, not imaginary 'cyberspace', and the only thing that can be transferred over a phone line is extremely perishable digital data like a Steam video game that might hold some value temporarily through artificial scarcity, but doesn't qualify as money or a store of value.  Artificial scarcity is NOT scarcity.  Real scarcity can form a Schelling point, artificial scarcity can only form an endless stream of pump and dump scams while the last one is left to rot for the next one in perpetuity.
Bitcoin is a very specific kind of data that is impossible to copy or fake and will never go away so long as people use it. It is a real, physical, tangible thing.

Can you not talk in Orwellian doublespeak?  Bitcoin is neither physical, nor tangible, nor a real commodity.  It is a designed to centralize, non-fungible, Keynesian Rube Goldberg machine inferior to physical metals.
Data is physical. Prove me wrong.

Data is the soul, the electrons are the blood, the binary is the DNA, 0 and 1 are the Protein.
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March 25, 2019, 11:33:07 PM

those fucks.

Did you really think you could defeat the William Wallace of shitcoins?  Basel III regulations just stealth remonetized physical metals again with imminent revaluation afterwards.  Look at me, I'm the captain now.

Are you trying to call any kind of short-term price moves as victories for PMs?

O.k.  We have a track record that we can look at and see where gold/silver are in 2013 (and even take the top of the 2013 BTC price) and now in 2019.... Which one is doing better? 

Let's look again in 3 years, 5 years, 8 years 10 years.  For practical purposes, I don't think that it is necessary to plan beyond 10 years from our today's investing point, because at any point down the road, we should be ready, willing and able to reassess.

Anyhow, as I type, there remains a pretty damned high chance that bitcoin is going to be fairing much moar better than any of the PMs, singularly or in some kind of a package.  So get the fuck out of here with your "who is the captain" premature and wishful-thinking phoney baloney. 

You wished that you were the fucking captain and balling, but you are not... you are pathetically hanging onto some kind of pipe dream and continuing to characterize your position as one of strength when it is hanging onto the past and wishes about how the world could be, rather than how the world really is.  You fuck.   Cheesy Cheesy
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March 25, 2019, 11:37:13 PM

those fucks.

Did you really think you could defeat the William Wallace of shitcoins?  Basel III regulations just stealth remonetized physical metals again with imminent revaluation afterwards.  Look at me, I'm the captain now.

Are you trying to call any kind of short-term price moves as victories for PMs?

O.k.  We have a track record that we can look at and see where gold/silver are in 2013 (and even take the top of the 2013 BTC price) and now in 2019.... Which one is doing better? 

Let's look again in 3 years, 5 years, 8 years 10 years.  For practical purposes, I don't think that it is necessary to plan beyond 10 years from our today's investing point, because at any point down the road, we should be ready, willing and able to reassess.

Anyhow, as I type, there remains a pretty damned high chance that bitcoin is going to be fairing much moar better than any of the PMs, singularly or in some kind of a package.  So get the fuck out of here with your "who is the captain" premature and wishful-thinking phoney baloney. 

You wished that you were the fucking captain and balling, but you are not... you are pathetically hanging onto some kind of pipe dream and continuing to characterize your position as one of strength when it is hanging onto the past and wishes about how the world could be, rather than how the world really is.  You fuck.   Cheesy Cheesy

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March 25, 2019, 11:40:00 PM

PayPal's p2p payment solution Venmo sending users to collections over as little as $7

https://www.wsj.com/articles/venmo-to-users-if-you-owe-us-money-were-coming-for-it-11553518800

Instead of adding Bitcoin, they create another coin or token to earn 100% free money. Skrill, neteller added bitcoin. Omise created (or may be will create) omisego. Paypal will may be create venom
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March 26, 2019, 12:19:22 AM

@JJG

Place your fucking bet you stubborn whinny wordyman FFS: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5122750.0

I'm o.k with stubborn

I'm o.k with wordy

I'm not participating in pay for play dynamics.   Tongue Tongue
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March 26, 2019, 12:21:31 AM

uff da

That's actually spelled "usch då".
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March 26, 2019, 12:23:06 AM

The punchlines write themselves

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March 26, 2019, 12:27:40 AM

99 days into the new Baby Bull Market and all is well.  Cool

What if bitcoin doesn’t go below $3122 again, are we in a never ending bull market?

Not necessarily, but possibly. Fear not, I will be there to let you know with a daily count.  Wink

Oh gawd.....




Does that mean that you will wear a hyena - lamb chop slayer bloody hat? Grin

His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked

Izabella Kaminska was nothing like me.

Regarding notlambchop... I heard those same rumors about that account being Izablla Kaminska.. bui I never saw any proof of that... so I am not going to presume any of that.  I just recall interacting with notlambchop...and your troll style is similar.

She was a bitter an lonely soul constantly looking to stir up trouble and argue with people. Who does this sound like??  I mean who does nothing but post all day and argue any chance they get year after year???  In fact she was most like you of any person on this forum simply bc of the sheer volume of her posts. Like you Juan, she had serious time management issues. Perhaps you are her alt and the reason you get so sensitive about my posts? Wink

Get the fuck out of here with your nonsensical comparative attempts.

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March 26, 2019, 12:37:07 AM

I found mayor Rosewater

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/this-canadian-crypto-trader-sent-75000-bitcoin-to-quadrigas-exchangethen-it-went-bust-2019-03-25
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March 26, 2019, 01:25:40 AM

I suppose you can also etch your private keys/seeds/passwords on a couple of stone slabs. That would be pretty durable.

There used to be a picture floating around of a tungsten block. I can't find it anymore, but it's probably around here somewhere.
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March 26, 2019, 01:34:06 AM

https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/2019/03/25/bitcoins-remarkable-march-the-month-it-finally-stopped-declining-in-price/#4f300040241b

Good morning WO family. Smiley
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You cannot reasonably assert that bitcoin's price stopped declining at this time... It is too early.  It is a wish.  

You can reasonably assert that you hope or that you believe or that it is likely that bitcoin's price stopped declining.

I hope that bitcoin's price has stopped declining, too.. but surely, I am not going to assume, until we are out of the woods (and especially not while today's BTC price (of less than $4k) is still within about 25% of the most recent local bottom of $3,122.
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March 26, 2019, 01:56:54 AM


Poor bastard.  

Never expose more than 10% of your portfolio to an exchange at any time. And don’t send your BTC to the highest price unless you know why it is the highest. 
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Not a wise move from leprecon


Great idea.  Convert that gold from the pot into bitcoin.. 1) much easier to store, 2) much easier to transport, 3) much more secure, 4) much more divisible, 5) much easier to perform transactions, 6) frees up the pot for other uses, and maybe hang on to a small jar of the gold, just for shits and giggles.
The securing is yes/no, in a fire gold is better but I guess you can have a crypto steel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrB62cPPNxc
His method is more expensive than just buying cryptosteel.

That all depends on how many wallets you need now doesn't it. Wink

BTW, I just find that video hilarious!
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