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Let's put this in perspective. According to the 2015 fractal, we are supposed to be having a massive, soul destroying dip right now. Instead we are having a very slight wobble. I don't know how to interpret this in any other way, other than this is solidly bullish.  BTCeautiful.  Perhaps its time to change history, say to hell with the cycles, and proceed to the moon. With the Fed stopping rate hikes and ending the 50 billion per month QT soon this year, stocks and many risk assets are fast approaching all time highs. Bitcoin will naturally be tempted to hit his old highs along with the rest of the risk asset party. Its a great opportunity to buck the trend of 2015 and break out of the old fractal in style. To make it even more bullish, Trump is also calling for rate cuts and QE and making moves to put Herman Cain on the Fed Board to help harass the board into executing his money printing will. We are in such a more Bullish position right now than in 2015 that I expect it more likely than not that Bitcoin will shock everyone and moon all year. Worst case we dick around between 4-6k all year and bust into 8k range around Christmas imo. This is a great scenario too but I believe Bitcoin has grander plans for his believers. God help the bears when a Bakkt approval pops up in the news feeds out of the blue and sends us up a few thousand bucks in a matter of days. Im sure Jeffrey Spracher and his wife are working hard with their vast resources and connections behind the scenes to push this through and I bet Crypto Dad at the CFTC is gonna wanna make sure its approved before he retires this year. It would easily be his career signature achievement. 118 days into the new BTCaby BTCull Market and all is well. 
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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April 13, 2019, 05:55:50 AM |
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fascinating story...this guy sees things in pixels and how this relates to the nature of reality? Through Padgett’s eyes, the puddle is transformed into complex rippling patterns, overlapping and forming shapes like stars or snowflakes. And he wants everyone else to see what he sees. “They found that I had access to parts of the brain that we don’t have conscious access to and also the visual cortex was working in conjunction with the part of the brain that does mathematics, which obviously makes sense,” says Padgett. Simplest explanation is that he has a faulty circuit there, more complex explanation would be a doozy... http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20190411-the-violent-attack-that-turned-a-man-into-a-maths-geniusPerhaps, this guy should look at bitcoin charts and tell us the future (the right fractal). Price charts have too much noise for that to work. Although I would still be interested in his thoughts as they develop over time while studying the matter. Doubt we'll get them though.
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April 13, 2019, 06:21:40 AM |
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Former Coinbase Exec Appointed Head of Sales and Marketing at FidelityChristine Sandler — who previously served as head of institutional sales at American major cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase — has joined Fidelity as its head of Sales and Marketing. In this role, Sandler will reportedly lead the expansion of Fidelity Digital Assets into new markets, as well as take responsibility for institutional customers service.
Sandler’s former experience also includes Head of Equity Electronic Sales for the Americas at Barclays Investment Bank, and Executive Vice President and Global Head of Sales for NYSE Euronext. She also served as Head of Electronic Sales at investing and wealth management firm Merrill Lynch and worked as a buy-side trader. https://cointelegraph.com/news/former-coinbase-exec-appointed-head-of-sales-and-marketing-at-fidelity
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April 13, 2019, 06:28:52 AM |
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possible LTC pump indicator forming up
not one rocket.., scantly clad rock climber or troll post in the last hour...last feeler hurt. *reuse of the above meme approved by Port Control *sponsored by the GAINZ Corp A post re: LTC does border upon troll, but likely fits slightly better into category shill. Believe it or NO.  i haz been verified so....no I couldnt help but think of you when I saw this..maybe..if your lucky and stop being a dickhole more than 5 or 6 times a week comrade xhomerx10 will take mercy upon your soul and make you a clever hat..to go with that clever mouth of yours. Now stop bothering me.  
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April 13, 2019, 06:59:32 AM |
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By holding dollars you are ultimately trusting politicians. By holding Bitcoin you are ultimately trusting open source code. Trust in politicians tends to fall over time. Trust in open source code tends to rise over time. And so, with time, which system likely advances? https://twitter.com/ErikVoorhees/status/1116165757858197509?s=19
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If you didnt spend 5 minutes waiting for an audio tape to load a game, you didnt live the golden age. I miss my ZX Spectrum..All the squeaks and sounds only to end with an "R Tape Loading error" 10 Rem This is my private key Save "wallet" ...good luck retrieving it  My first computer (games console) was a Commadore Amiga, 500 Plus. I’m early 30’s.  Damn, that was my first computer too (non plus), I remember going down with my mum and dad to buy the thing. 1988 maybe, I was very young at the time. I still play the games regularly enough but no longer have the computer, I have a whole set of emulators set up on my HTPC, works great. The Amiga 1000 was released in 1985, light years ahead of anything else, but commodore fucked it up. I suspect if they didn't Apple wouldn't exist anymore and commodore would be in their place. I'm actually a bit of a collector (or want to be when I have the space) of the vintage 80s micros. My only decent one at the moment is the Epson HX-20 (first laptop), it has a built-in dot matrix and micro cassette, I use it for printing out wallet seeds and passwords private keys etc. Very cool. Also, my son enjoys learning to type on it, because of the printer. 
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April 13, 2019, 07:12:51 AM |
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In last 2-3 days I converted 2 noncoiners into bitcoiner. One is my art director and the second person is my hopefully future father in law (he's cop and it's kinda risky move lol) Baptisted them with couple of BTC 😎 Ps: my gf warned me in advance that make sure this thing is solid otherwise we both are fucked  and get ready to run together lol. The last part is funny LOL By the way, don't let people to pick something because you are recommending. Let them to make their own choice. You just act as a knowledge provider. It's good to see more people are adopting into Bitcoin. Bro last part is scary too. Yeah I understand that we should not recommend other people to invest financially. I made that mistake one more time when i advised my few friends to investing in icos. No Brainer here that we got burned. I did covered their losses with my pocket anyway. This time I am pretty sure that it's good shot. But my gf warning is surely fucked up and funny at the same time because last night she said " Hon is there any chance that you can ran away alone if shit happens" 😂😂
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April 13, 2019, 07:29:00 AM |
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Amiga had the blitter chip for graphics. I have an IBM System 36 in the basement.
EDIT: and some of the fancy 5250 terminals. On Twinaxial hardware communication. Hack that, and I'll eat my hat.
Decades ago, I made a backup device that talked 5250. To IBM System 36, 38 and AS/400. Had the lion's share of the market outside of IBM 18-track tape. Which is to say , many more installations than IBM's, much less total revenue. Was quite clever, running a backup device as if it was screens of terminal data. Of course, my work was in the HW at that time, not the SW.
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April 13, 2019, 07:36:44 AM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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This was my first computer, a Kaypro. My dad bought it for his publishing business to do payroll, but it was outdated by 1986. Cost $4k:  You could fold it up like a suitcase, so it was "portable"...  It used the nice big floppies, which were required for startup. You could switch disks once the computer had finished booting. There were a few interesting text role playing games, and one "action" game made entirely out of ascii characters, called "Ladder." I used it all the way up until about 8th grade. My grandfather helped create one of the earliest versions of BASIC and taught me the elementaries of programming, on an Apple II, I believe it was. By the time Macintosh came around I knew how to use ResEdit to mod games (before it was even a term), to mess with my Dad while he was playing Armor Alley.
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April 13, 2019, 07:39:40 AM |
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Buy Bitcoin  I do agree with this image, I like the conveyed message, but I find a little bit misleading and intellectually unfair. What would you get if you had put your 20$ in 1y T bills (assuming those as risk free investments) rolling and compounding interests?
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April 13, 2019, 07:50:10 AM |
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This was my first computer, a Kaypro. My dad bought it for his publishing business to do payroll, but it was outdated by 1986. Cost $4k:  You could fold it up like a suitcase, so it was "portable"...  It used the nice big floppies, which were required for startup. You could switch disks once the computer had finished booting. There were a few interesting text role playing games, and one "action" game made entirely out of ascii characters, called "Ladder." I used it all the way up until about 8th grade. My grandfather helped create one of the earliest versions of BASIC and taught me the elementaries of programming, on an Apple II, I believe it was. By the time Macintosh came around I knew how to use ResEdit to mod games (before it was even a term), to mess with my Dad while he was playing Armor Alley. A good portable that one, shit all over the Osborne.
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April 13, 2019, 08:01:49 AM |
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Let's put this in perspective. According to the 2015 fractal, we are supposed to be having a massive, soul destroying dip right now. Instead we are having a very slight wobble. I don't know how to interpret this in any other way, other than this is solidly bullish.  BTCeautiful.  Perhaps its time to change history, say to hell with the cycles, and proceed to the moon. 118 days into the new BTCaby BTCull Market and all is well.  A baby Bull, a slaughtered lamb, MOON, date of the start of the baby Bull market ..... all on one HAT? 
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April 13, 2019, 08:03:04 AM |
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The first computer we had in my house 
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April 13, 2019, 08:04:00 AM |
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A baby Bull, a slaughtered lamb, MOON, date of the start of the baby Bull market ..... all on one HAT?  Sounds like a pagan nativity scene to me
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April 13, 2019, 08:11:36 AM |
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The first computer we had in my house  I think nobody will be interested in my first computers....  and it will not be shocking that it was the nintendo NES and SEGA console from that time, all the game boys, playstation series, xbox's .... and I think real computer use was only from my 18th year for msn or how did it was called, little bit of internet watching, but really using a computer and laptop... I'm ashamed but its maybe not longer as 5-6-7 years or something. How the F*** did I got in BTC  Does computers you guys posting, never saw those things in my life but here 
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