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October 29, 2019, 10:24:30 PM |
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So I've been mucking around with an embroidery machine for the last week and what initially was an effort to produce a BTC logo for my hat has become much more. I created these with the WO members in mind and I've thoroughly enjoyed the crafting time. I'd like to share these with all of you if you'll have them. Yes, for free. Most are ready to go patches for sew on or glue on. The plain BTC logos in the bottom image (upper left side) are on a tear away backing that leaves only the BTC after applying. Some are on on cotton that can be cut away. Please PM or email me an address and you're welcome to choose any patch you like, (first come, first serve) If you'd like to preserve your opsec, set up a burner email address and send only the shipping address where you'd like to receive. wallobserver@protonmail.comI'll choose a design at random if none is specified. Size reference, the large patches in the center are 4 inches round 10cm. I'll likely do more in the future and I'm open to trying or personalizing your design. Let me know your ideas. Enjoy 
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October 29, 2019, 10:36:50 PM |
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So I've been mucking around with an embroidery machine for the last week and what initially was an effort to produce a BTC logo for my hat has become much more. I created these with the WO members in mind and I've thoroughly enjoyed the crafting time. I'd like to share these with all of you if you'll have them. Yes, for free. Most are ready to go patches for sew on or glue on. The plain BTC logos in the bottom image (upper left side) are on a tear away backing that leaves only the BTC after applying. Some are on on cotton that can be cut away. Please PM or email me an address and you're welcome to choose any patch you like, (first come, first serve) If you'd like to preserve your opsec, set up a burner email address and send only the shipping address where you'd like to receive. wallobserver@protonmail.comI'll choose a design at random if none is specified. Size reference, the large patches in the center are 4 inches round 10cm. I'll likely do more in the future and I'm open to trying or personalizing your design. Let me know your ideas. Enjoy  Done and +5Merit. Besides our nice hats from Xhomerz a badge for our real hat!
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October 29, 2019, 10:44:39 PM |
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So I've been mucking around with an embroidery machine for the last week and what initially was an effort to produce a BTC logo for my hat has become much more. I created these with the WO members in mind and I've thoroughly enjoyed the crafting time. I'd like to share these with all of you if you'll have them. Yes, for free. Most are ready to go patches for sew on or glue on. The plain BTC logos in the bottom image (upper left side) are on a tear away backing that leaves only the BTC after applying. Some are on on cotton that can be cut away. Please PM or email me an address and you're welcome to choose any patch you like, (first come, first serve) If you'd like to preserve your opsec, set up a burner email address and send only the shipping address where you'd like to receive. wallobserver@protonmail.comI'll choose a design at random if none is specified. Size reference, the large patches in the center are 4 inches round 10cm. I'll likely do more in the future and I'm open to trying or personalizing your design. Let me know your ideas. Enjoy  Sent a mail - nice one!
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October 29, 2019, 10:47:43 PM |
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So I've been mucking around with an embroidery machine for the last week and what initially was an effort to produce a BTC logo for my hat has become much more. I created these with the WO members in mind and I've thoroughly enjoyed the crafting time. I'd like to share these with all of you if you'll have them. Yes, for free.
Absolutely marvelous work, I can only imagine the fun playing with such a machine. Must be like laser-cutters, modern 3D printers and so on. Have a merit on me. If you'd like to preserve your opsec, set up a burner email address and send only the shipping address where you'd like to receive. wallobserver@protonmail.comOpsec-wise walking around with a BTC-sign on your hoodie's sleeve is probably on par with a cross-hair painted on your back with a text below saying "Hit persevering with a large wrench to extract private keys". Anyway, cool work! /me tips hat
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d_eddie
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October 29, 2019, 11:13:20 PM |
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Guys as I told before, nowadays its very easy and there is only one sentence for that matter....
"I am satoshi"
Signed with the secret key for the genesis block, if at all possible. Or they might as well not even bother.
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Ludwig Von
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October 29, 2019, 11:22:54 PM |
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Guys as I told before, nowadays its very easy and there is only one sentence for that matter....
"I am satoshi"
Signed with the secret key for the genesis block, if at all possible. Or they might as well not even bother. All that blahblah (Iggy Pop) is mostly mudqwurk by guys who blow more white powder thru there nose than the average whale can, so who are we? Is it important who is Satoshi? No not at all. If he is a person, human, I hope he is happy. Is it NSA, CIA whatever, I hope they are unhappy and want to buy us out! 
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Lambie Slayer
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October 29, 2019, 11:32:03 PM |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1189198697059553285“Over in Europe and Japan they have NEGATIVE RATES. They get paid to borrow money. Don’t we have to follow our competitors?” @Varneyco Yes we do. The Fed doesn’t have a clue! We have unlimited potential, only held back by the Federal Reserve. But we are winning anyway!" Sitting President just retweeted we should have negative interest rates. Its time to stop thinking of the run to 100k and just accept the fact that this Bull Run may not end till we get to 1 million.
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Last of the V8s
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October 29, 2019, 11:37:44 PM |
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CLOWN WORLD ORDER https://youtu.be/f2GA6o6E7hk?t=299 Paul Joseph Watson Right well we better ... nuke the planet from orbit ... only way to be sure.
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Ludwig Von
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October 29, 2019, 11:39:03 PM |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1189198697059553285“Over in Europe and Japan they have NEGATIVE RATES. They get paid to borrow money. Don’t we have to follow our competitors?” @Varneyco Yes we do. The Fed doesn’t have a clue! We have unlimited potential, only held back by the Federal Reserve. But we are winning anyway!" Sitting President just retweeted we should have negative interest rates. Its time to stop thinking of the run to 100k and just accept the fact that this Bull Run may not end till we get to 1 million. Isn 't the whole BTC story about being disconnected from the funny fiat?
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LUCKMCFLY
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October 29, 2019, 11:41:20 PM |
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It is a good time to start, see an increase similar to $ 712 to $ 6,033, although history does not repeat itself, I think there are conditions for them to be fulfilled, and to meet current circumstances.  Source: https://twitter.com/ChartsBtc/status/1189191490200690689Reaching $ 10k is a very possible goal, it can soon be given .. 
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Icygreen
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"I am satoshi"
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Decentralised cash Privacy, be your own bank We are satoshi
Great ideas Mic!  This is also available. 
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fillippone
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October 30, 2019, 12:25:38 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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A very nice read on two concurrent proposal aiming at improving bitcoin privacy and fungibility An Upcoming Protocol Improvement Could Massively Improve Bitcoin Privacy The Schnorr proposal for Bitcoin is able to increase privacy and decrease costs for users who are taking advantage of multisignature security. Taproot is an improvement that enables greater smart contract functionality for Bitcoin without creating additional privacy issues.
Ok, what does it means? “With this,” he said, “we break the biggest privacy problem in Bitcoin, that is that inputs can be linked to outputs. And when we have that, and we will very soon (hopefully), then I would say we have pretty damn good privacy in Bitcoin.”
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HairyMaclairy
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October 30, 2019, 12:48:33 AM |
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Oooh PDGP
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Last of the V8s
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October 30, 2019, 01:01:55 AM |
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Maybe you get to be a bit less baldy? oh wait no what is?
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October 30, 2019, 01:28:44 AM |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1189198697059553285“Over in Europe and Japan they have NEGATIVE RATES. They get paid to borrow money. Don’t we have to follow our competitors?” @Varneyco Yes we do. The Fed doesn’t have a clue! We have unlimited potential, only held back by the Federal Reserve. But we are winning anyway!" Sitting President just retweeted we should have negative interest rates. Its time to stop thinking of the run to 100k and just accept the fact that this Bull Run may not end till we get to 1 million. Isn 't the whole BTC story about being disconnected from the funny fiat? Never has been. Once you conquer your enemies you enslave them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PQ6335puOcConan will tell you what is best in life and what to do with nocoiners.
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HairyMaclairy
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October 30, 2019, 01:37:29 AM |
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October 30, 2019, 01:39:05 AM Last edit: October 30, 2019, 02:57:08 AM by Hueristic |
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You don't see this every day, Gitlab backed down and apologized for attempting to add telemetry. https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/issues/5672Dear GitLab users and customers, On October 23, we sent an email entitled “Important Updates to our Terms of Service and Telemetry Services” announcing upcoming changes. Based on considerable feedback from our customers, users, and the broader community, we reversed course the next day and removed those changes before they went into effect. Further, GitLab will commit to not implementing telemetry in our products that sends usage data to a third-party product analytics service. This clearly struck a nerve with our community and I apologize for this mistake. So, what happened? In an effort to improve our user experience, we decided to implement user behavior tracking with both first and third-party technology. Clearly, our evaluation and communication processes for rolling out a change like this were lacking and we need to improve those processes. But that’s not the main thing we did wrong.Our main mistake was that we did not live up to our own core value of collaboration by including our users, contributors, and customers in the strategy discussion and, for that, I am truly sorry. It shouldn’t have surprised us that you have strong feelings about opt-in/opt-out decisions, first versus third-party tracking, data protection, security, deployment flexibility and many other topics, and we should have listened first. So, where do we go from here? The first step is a retrospective that is happening on October 29 to document what went wrong. We are reaching out to customers who expressed concerns and collecting feedback from users and the wider community. We will put together a new proposal for improving the user experience and share it for feedback. We made a mistake by not collaborating, so now we will take as much time as needed to make sure we get this right. You can be part of the collaboration by posting comments in this issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/issues/5672. If you are a customer, you may also reach out to your GitLab representative if you have additional feedback. I am glad you hold GitLab to a higher standard. If we are going to be transparent and collaborative, we need to do it consistently and learn from our mistakes. Sincerely, Sid Sijbrandij Co-Founder and CEO GitLab ============================================== You are receiving this email because you have an active repository on GitLab.com Unsubscribe ********.com from this list: https://gitlab.us3.list-manage.com/unsubscribeOur mailing address is: GitLab 268 Bush St # 250 San Francisco, CA 94104-3503 USA Forward this email to a friend: So I've been mucking around with an embroidery machine for the last week and what initially was an effort to produce a BTC logo for my hat has become much more. I created these with the WO members in mind and I've thoroughly enjoyed the crafting time. I'd like to share these with all of you if you'll have them. Yes, for free. Most are ready to go patches for sew on or glue on. The plain BTC logos in the bottom image (upper left side) are on a tear away backing that leaves only the BTC after applying. Some are on on cotton that can be cut away. Please PM or email me an address and you're welcome to choose any patch you like, (first come, first serve) If you'd like to preserve your opsec, set up a burner email address and send only the shipping address where you'd like to receive. wallobserver@protonmail.comI'll choose a design at random if none is specified. Size reference, the large patches in the center are 4 inches round 10cm. I'll likely do more in the future and I'm open to trying or personalizing your design. Let me know your ideas. Enjoy  Thats great work and I'm sure we all appreciate the offer. +sM when I can.
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October 30, 2019, 02:06:55 AM |
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2017: "Bitcoin is defined by the most proof of work chain" 2018: "Uh, the real Bitcoin is the one that abides by the original economic code" 2019: "SATOSHI'S VISION IS GOVERNMENT FRIENDLY AND ANARCHISTS WILL BE SUED INTO OBLIVION"  Source: https://twitter.com/lopp/status/1189175280583270402
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October 30, 2019, 03:11:36 AM |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1189198697059553285“Over in Europe and Japan they have NEGATIVE RATES. They get paid to borrow money. Don’t we have to follow our competitors?” @Varneyco Yes we do. The Fed doesn’t have a clue! We have unlimited potential, only held back by the Federal Reserve. But we are winning anyway!" Sitting President just retweeted we should have negative interest rates. Its time to stop thinking of the run to 100k and just accept the fact that this Bull Run may not end till we get to 1 million. I literally sided' ed my house and new windows (last 3 sides) and enclosed my porch on a hedge from, what I see, of the next recession! (20% recession...I expect 40% downturn this next recession). Out of my Traditional investments thru broker and retirement stuff, as a pre-emptive hedge on this view. I have heard that instead of the 2-7 year recovery from past recession experts are now saying 7-12 years. So I paid for the first 1/2 at the last ATH on my traditional investments and stocks etc and I'll pay the rest as it is done this week on this week's ATH of traditional investments and be all caught up, at ATH withdrawals on this. On the other hand in full HODL mode on Bitcoin Hoard, this is my frigging HARD as a 40% recession viewpoint, to take some cream off the top. So no debts, newer truck *72k miles*, the house is done as far as last major projects go, and paid off also. I'm as prepared as I can expect today. Big ASIC mining at home done a while back, Big Data Hall ASIC mining done this year, hmmmm... Now, what the hell am I gonna do for coping mechanisms? Start canning goods and build a bunker? hmmmm...... it's quiet,... it's too quiet....(freaking myself out here...got to where I need to be....need some new goals I guess, besides HODL mode...) But anyway, we will see, but again, I think we are gonna be in for a doozy of a recession, about 40% downturn at least, thus my ducks are in a row but how about you? Last time I was this bored...I decided to put up the old bbs/game server and pay $75 in electric for the fun of such again...and instead drifted into a 2013 KNC ASIC Jupiter BTC Miner instead. Now if I can just pull something out of my 'boredom' hat again! (That is damn unlikely). Anyway, calling it a win and moving on to something else..not sure what...but Trump Administration and such has put me at the points above and solidified full HODL mode on Bitcoin Hoard. So we will see I guess. "The needs must, when the Devil drives....." Brad
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October 30, 2019, 03:42:17 AM |
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China Launches Blockchain Push Growing Country’s Worrying Influence Over Cryptocurrency Posted by Justin Szilard | Oct 29, 2019 | News | China Launches Blockchain Push Growing Country’s Worrying Influence Over Cryptocurrency China has embarked on a pro-blockchain push and is making moves towards creating state sanctioned cryptocurrency and blockchain solutions a reality in the country. Last week, Chinese President Xi Jinping made a speech about wanting to invest more into blockchain and cryptocurrency technology. The Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress then backed this speech with a new law that while not mentioning cryptocurrency directly, “encourages and supports the research and application of the science and technology in cryptography and protects the intellectual property rights in cryptography”. Boxmining @boxmining Well its official. China Announces digital currency "DECP" https://youtu.be/MoSv7bc9QjE https://twitter.com/blockjournal/status/1188797999901597697 … B🎃🎃Tube @YouTube Block Journal @blockjournal 🇨🇳 BREAKING: China to launch digital currency “DCEP” According to this video (to be confirmed), Chinese Central Bank will launch digital currency called DCEP. To be tested and onboarded with commercial banks first. More on this story soon. Embedded video 76 7:27 PM - Oct 28, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 30 people are talking about this Additionally, the Chinese Communist Party’s Propaganda Office also recently implemented “The Heart of the Chain” so party members can record their pledge to the communist party on the blockchain as an ‘”initial heart”. Further, Twitter rumors show that Chinese officials announced their state cryptocurrency, DCEP, which has been in the works for years. Centralizing cryptocurrency around China Cryptocurrency is not new to China as the country has had a flurry of activity that they cracked down on during the 2017 price surge, however recent developments may further centralize the industry around the country. The announcement of Facebook’s Libra reportedly accelerated China’s focus on developing its own cryptocurrency. However, the government wants to ensure that their state sanctioned cryptocurrency only has “controllable anonymity” and that the state can see whatever it wants to see relative to a person’s transactions. It can be argued that a state cryptocurrency in China would even allow less privacy than current methods since Chinese can only “officially” monitor money flowing through the banking system and have to work with private companies to monitor mobile payments that never leave apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay. Cryptocurrency created by the Chinese government would most likely ensure that the government can easily view the history of as many addresses as possible and link them to a personal identity. Additionally, there is growing risk in even the open-source cryptocurrency sector, especially for Bitcoin, that growing mining centralization within China may risk the security of the network due to potential geopolitical actions. Half of Bitcoin’s mining hashrate comes from just 4 mining pools and “[a]s of June 2018, over 80% of Bitcoin mining is performed by six mining pools, and five of those six pools are managed by individuals or organizations located in China”, according to research from Princeton University and Florida International University. This heavy centralization of critical network infrastructure within a single and oftentimes hostile jurisdiction, combined with the fact that Bitcoin has a low difficulty adjustment at every 2,016 blocks, can cause further disruptions to the chain beyond just a lower hashrate that increases security vulnerabilities. As recently seen in the Bitcoin Cash mining issue, the network swung from producing blocks too rapidly to going hours without producing a single block. Dash mitigates centralization risks While still claiming a majority of its mining infrastructure within the country, Dash may be more resistant to the heavy influence China has on cryptocurrency than many competitors. Dash employs both miners and masternodes to secure the network thanks to ChainLocks, which leverages the masternode network to lock in the first seen block on the network, preventing it from being reversed, even in the event of an attempted 51% mining attack. Additionally, Dash’s infrastructure is spread more evenly around the world, with a slight majority of mining power in China while the large majority of masternodes, while owned and operated from all over the world, hosted in western Europe and North America. This significantly reduces the risk of a single jurisdiction, or a collection of allied powers, temporarily disrupting the network by compelling mining pool operators or masternode hosting providers to act against their best interests. Finally, Dash’s Dark Gravity Wave adjusts the mining difficulty every block, better ensuring that Dash is less vulnerable to disruption from rapid changes in hashrate, and therefore the various geopolitical occurrences that may lead to hashrate changes. https://dashnews.org/china-launches-blockchain-push-growing-countrys-worrying-influence-over-cryptocurrency/
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