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December 27, 2019, 05:18:41 PM

Time for BitPay to die a painful death.
Additionally, widespread implementation of BIP70 introduces an exposure to increased risk of AML/KYC surveillance and monitoring of on-chain transactions and more effective blacklists.

More like time to ditch imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins for physical metals because there are no million attack vectors to turn physical metals into a China social credit score system and Jew World Order surveillance grid.  It's not possible to create a decentralized digital shitcoin because transaction validators are always designed to centralize.  And centralized transaction validators + non-fungible tokens = permissioned ledger slavery system by default.
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December 27, 2019, 05:26:57 PM

Anyone need a computer upgrade?  I'm available.

I’ll take a wallet.dat upgrade.

If you could just replace mine with a new file containing 10,000BTC that’d be great, thanks.

 I would if I could Wink  I dont even know anyone with money let alone Bitcoin!



There's no place like home, xhomerx10.  There's no place like home.  There's no place like home.



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December 27, 2019, 05:31:54 PM

Binance Blockade of Wasabi Wallet Could Point to a Crypto Crack-Up

2020 may see crypto’s most consequential fork yet: A split between regulated exchanges and privacy-focused users.

https://www.coindesk.com/binance-blockade-of-wasabi-wallet-could-point-to-a-crypto-crack-up

If exchanges are EXPLICITLY stating they will only accept non-fungible surveillance tokens, then Bitcoin is obviously a Chinese social credit score, cashless society slavery system where all the goyim cattle are tracked and monitored in real-time by default.  It's a bunch of faggots willingly signing up for the most dystopian, government surveillance grid imaginable solely because they think they might be able to scam others for profit in a pump and dump.  Talk about a deal with the devil.
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December 27, 2019, 05:38:10 PM

I want my social credit fat and high then  Tongue Grin
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December 27, 2019, 05:55:07 PM

Here you go WO gang. Fillippone is being generous and fast depleting his merits stash:

[Merits Giveaway]2019 in review. A big thanks to many forum users

Of course also appreciated merits donations to the thread to be redistributed to the posters!
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December 27, 2019, 06:52:42 PM

Hey all, any of you guys know what Bruno’s alt is now? He changes accounts like most people change socks. I need to sent him a pm and can’t seem to find an alt more current than April 2019.

Wouldn't deign to know. But he's posted his physical address a couplea times. Probably still up, assuming his proclivities. I seem to remember 'East Sandwich IL', or some such. Try googling that anded with his name?
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December 27, 2019, 06:55:50 PM

I don't really trust Wirex so Coinbase will do. Both have high fees at about 2-2.5% though.

I don't know about your neck of the woods, but here in the USA, pro.coinbase.com doesn't charge anything for withdrawals direct to bank account. Of course, converting from crypto to fiat will cost you a fraction of a percent.

My main exchange is Kraken and the fee to withdraw fiat is 9 cents so no issue, however I want to limit my withdrawals that way for t a x reasons.

I bought an amazon.fr card with giftoff and ordered what I needed, smooth going, they must improve their referencing, as I looked at dozen of sites without finding this gem.

edit : the fee is even negative, as I get "points" that will lower the price of my next gift card !

Interdasting. Here in the USA, any conversion of crypto is a taxable event.
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December 27, 2019, 06:58:29 PM

Hopefully, infofront set a reasonable budget and limitation on the number of relatives to whom he would give gifts... perhaps less than 20 in order that he will still have some bitcoins left by the end of the trip.  And, don't let anyone.. maybe not even the wife know specifics about the bitcoin holdings.   Wink Wink

You will thank me later.

Protip 1: Don't ask jbreher, because he will be having you giving whole bitcoins to almost any relative, which surely can add up quickly. 

Not 'almost any relative'. Just the downline. After all, they're gonna need to know how to manage it when I've left this mortal coil. And 'having you' is more than a stretch. I've never advocated others do the same. I'm just indicating what works for me.
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December 27, 2019, 07:03:24 PM
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Hopefully, infofront set a reasonable budget and limitation on the number of relatives to whom he would give gifts... perhaps less than 20 in order that he will still have some bitcoins left by the end of the trip.  And, don't let anyone.. maybe not even the wife know specifics about the bitcoin holdings.   Wink Wink

You will thank me later.

Protip 1: Don't ask jbreher, because he will be having you giving whole bitcoins to almost any relative, which surely can add up quickly.  

Not 'almost any relative'. Just the downline. After all, they're gonna need to know how to manage it when I've left this mortal coil. And 'having you' is more than a stretch. I've never advocated others do the same. I'm just indicating what works for me.

Look who is Mr. GrumpyPicnicTableBear today?  

Did not even show appreciation for the (season-based) tailored honorable mention.     Roll Eyes

Merry Christmas to you, too.  Angry Angry Angry
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December 27, 2019, 07:05:44 PM

Bought dad a 1TB SSD
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edit: I shouldn't complain so much  at least I'm off work Smiley

Get him some sort of online backup plan. Or stick in even a slower HDD as mirrored backup thingy. (or set up a NAS in your place so he can use something like crashplan? not sure what's online these days. basically you're the cloud provider or something.)

 Thanks Dabs but my plan was to speed up his computer.  I was sick of the time it was taking to do anything when he asked me to "fix" something on it.  Cloud would really slow it down wouldn't it?  Internet speed is only 25mb/s here.





Maybe also disable the damn superfetch service (google) which makes a windoze pc become a memory swapping machine over time.
One of the greatest WinNT 5 misconceptions, already "tested" from WinME upwards.
I sped up most windoze boxes that were one to three years old considerably, just by disabling this stupid memory prefetch service bug (because it's NOT a feature, imo)
SSD is fine, but backup to good old spinning hdd is mandatory and it don't stop the swap uh-huh, uh-huh. break it down, baby  Cool Grin
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December 27, 2019, 07:10:50 PM

Hey all, any of you guys know what Bruno’s alt is now? He changes accounts like most people change socks. I need to sent him a pm and can’t seem to find an alt more current than April 2019.

Well, I know he's been out of the action for a while due to real life things I'm not sure I should mention, but your best bet is to PM his Phinnaeus Gage account, as that's the one he uses most often.

He can also be reached on Telegram: @BrunoKucinskas

I thought he lost control of the Phinnaeus Gage acct long ago and went to Gleb. I’ll try Telegram. Thx

I'm pretty sure Burt gave it back.
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December 27, 2019, 07:17:35 PM

oh god the crypto ban thing on youtube was about pedos talking and 'organising' in the comments
'content creators' were warned repeatedly
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December 27, 2019, 07:21:15 PM
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Anyone need a computer upgrade?  I'm available.

I’ll take a wallet.dat upgrade.

If you could just replace mine with a new file containing 10,000BTC that’d be great, thanks.

You know, when you initialize a Trezor or Ledger, the generated seed could theoretically belong to someone else's wallet. Just imagine initializing your brand new Trezor and finding it already contains 10,000 BTC. Just imagine the feeling!  Shocked

Of course, the probability of this happening is near-zero, but still non-zero, so one can dream...

Of course, there is still the same nonzero probability of some other lucky guy initializing his own device to the same seed as your newly acquired wealth, so one can have nightmares as well.

Very true...

Reminds me of an old classic:

The Twilight Zone - "Button, Button"
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December 27, 2019, 07:45:35 PM

Damn it, we're in that cursed 7xxx range since Nov 21... not counting short-lived dips... that's more than a month.

I feel it's time to leave.

Hopefully we'll move to 8xxx and soon!

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December 27, 2019, 07:54:07 PM

Damn it, we're in that cursed 7xxx range since Nov 21... not counting short-lived dips... that's more than a month.

I feel it's time to leave.

Hopefully we'll move to 8xxx and soon!

This is fineTM.

For me at least. I'm exactly 273% in profit at this very moment.

HoDL.
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December 27, 2019, 07:59:53 PM
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Anyone need a computer upgrade?  I'm available.

I’ll take a wallet.dat upgrade.

If you could just replace mine with a new file containing 10,000BTC that’d be great, thanks.

You know, when you initialize a Trezor or Ledger, the generated seed could theoretically belong to someone else's wallet. Just imagine initializing your brand new Trezor and finding it already contains 10,000 BTC. Just imagine the feeling!  Shocked

Of course, the probability of this happening is near-zero, but still non-zero, so one can dream...

Of course, there is still the same nonzero probability of some other lucky guy initializing his own device to the same seed as your newly acquired wealth, so one can have nightmares as well.

Very true...

Reminds me of an old classic:

The Twilight Zone - "Button, Button"

Surely, a similar idea, and surely, very likely to push the button.  That's my take, anyhow.

Damn it, we're in that cursed 7xxx range since Nov 21... not counting short-lived dips... that's more than a month.

I feel it's time to leave.

Hopefully we'll move to 8xxx and soon!

This is fineTM.

For me at least. I'm exactly 273% in profit at this very moment.

HoDL.

There are times in which I can attempt to provide accurate assessments, but assessing current level of "profits" is not one of them, even my historical attempts at assessing the matter are approximate - including when I was in about one of my lowest areas of losses at about 65.008927683058% losses on January 13, 2015.  Cannot remember the time of day for that approximate "estimate," either.   Embarrassed

Edit:  By the way, there are likely a lot of people who engage in a financial assessment at the end of the year, and maybe even wait to finalize it after the new year has passed... so maybe there could be another assessment coming up for a lot of people, including HODLers of bitcoin.
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December 27, 2019, 08:32:06 PM
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If you look closely you can see Roger Ver over on the right there on his own.
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December 27, 2019, 09:08:43 PM

Insteresting perspective:

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Would you feel the same about #bitcoin's current price of $7200 ?
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If 2013 peak was $100 instead of $1000, and 2017 peak was $2k instead of $20k (If that were true, BTC would have increased every single year). #perspective



Source: https://twitter.com/100trillionUSD/status/1210653170210357248
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December 27, 2019, 09:15:41 PM
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Any way, Christmas is over, let’s get back to doing what we do best......

Observing walls, checking the price too many times a day & dreaming of the MOON!

Ahem. "The 12 Days of Christmas start on Christmas Day and last until the evening of the 5th January - also known as Twelfth Night. The 12 Days have been celebrated in Europe since before the middle ages and were a time of celebration."
Says the all knowing internet, Christmas songs in november is not the beginning if Christmas, just bloody annoying.
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