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May 21, 2020, 05:02:40 PM |
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Sad and humbling at the same time. Bitcoin has weathered a global pandemic with remarkable strength...yet look at the reaction this is garnering from moving just 50 coin.
One has to wonder at the timing of the move..sure seems to have cooled off the market in a quick hurry.
If I had control of early blocks I would move them around just to get the eco system numb to it. Nice subterfuge. Too bad you lost all the private keys on your boat.
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Elwar
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May 21, 2020, 05:04:31 PM |
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The more early coins get spent the better for Bitcoin in the long run.
Old coins hanging over everyone's head makes them more significant the higher the price goes.
When an old wallet is the GDP of a country...it affects many lives if someone finally decides to start spending their stash.
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cAPSLOCK
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May 21, 2020, 05:05:12 PM |
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[...] This person would have done this for a specific reason most likely. And I think the likelihood that it has more to do with the CSW claims than anything else is very likely. As it turns out faketoshi did list this address in their court documents as one he controls. And the pedophile claims he called CSW to ask if he moved this and faketoshi said no. Such a tangled web. So much fun to watch the weaving. Indeed a lot of fun cAPSLOCK. The private key holder could have just signed a message instead of actually moving the coins? Think that the 20% fee for a recovery service is quite plausible. So true. And you know the amount is certainly the best argument for that edge case. I can only imagine the champaign cork flying when they got he drive back up, or brute forces the encryption or whatever.
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Cryptotourist
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May 21, 2020, 05:06:50 PM |
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O.k. So, now, you are admitting that you can use cash...
Huh? Breaking news, so does the rest of the world! It's not my fault that you, can't. You should probably call up to grandma to send you down some milk and cookies because you are starting to go even more delirious than you had been.
I'd love to, but now I can't, make a wild guess why. Never go full r0ach JJJJJJJ. Probably would be better if she just directed you to more child activities instead allowing you to free-range with adult activities (meaning computers).
Thanks for the tip, although I fail to see how a laptop can suggest anything of value to a human being. And since I love bashing your circuitry, please tell me Jay - what is your favorite habit?
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cAPSLOCK
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May 21, 2020, 05:10:13 PM |
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The more early coins get spent the better for Bitcoin in the long run.
Old coins hanging over everyone's head makes them more significant the higher the price goes.
When an old wallet is the GDP of a country...it affects many lives if someone finally decides to start spending their stash.
Absolutely true. Which is why I find all the "people need to get over it", and "Why are people making a big deal out of this?" commentary amusing. It matters, and it is interesting. And like the Gox coins, or crime, or electricity use, or whatever it is just part of the picture. Like it or not. We are getting to live out some of the coolest times... and our words here are etched in that history. Someone will read this stuff in 2050 and see what we were thinking. Because it will be sure to stay interesting for a long long time.
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Hueristic
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May 21, 2020, 05:18:09 PM |
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Sad and humbling at the same time. Bitcoin has weathered a global pandemic with remarkable strength...yet look at the reaction this is garnering from moving just 50 coin.
One has to wonder at the timing of the move..sure seems to have cooled off the market in a quick hurry.
If I had control of early blocks I would move them around just to get the eco system numb to it. Nice subterfuge. Too bad you lost all the private keys on your boat. It was actually a sub accident. Yellow Sub. we used to all live there.
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Last of the V8s
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May 21, 2020, 05:19:21 PM |
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Ringo: ba dum tiss
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Hueristic
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May 21, 2020, 05:19:41 PM |
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The more early coins get spent the better for Bitcoin in the long run.
Old coins hanging over everyone's head makes them more significant the higher the price goes.
When an old wallet is the GDP of a country...it affects many lives if someone finally decides to start spending their stash.
Not to mention the more the ec o system expands the higher percentage of weak hands. They will learn by getting a huge green dildo shoved up their ass.
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May 21, 2020, 05:23:02 PM |
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JayJuanGee
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May 21, 2020, 05:26:40 PM |
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Satoshis Bitcoin have no chance of being moved until Hal Finney cryogenic preserved body is revived in 100+ years from now. If Hal was Satoshi, they will do everything in their power to bring him back to life when Bitcoin is the global reserve currency.
That would be awesome. It's year 2100, countries around the world were competing for the last 50yrs to be the first one to revive Hal. One finally succeeds. [...] In reality, if Bitcoin does take over, Hal Finneys body will be worth more than ANYTHING....just on the mere speculation that he remembers or knows the method of retrieving the private keys. those early coins will be grabbed when quantum computers of sufficient capacity arrive. 10+ years maybe. so Hal is not needed for the coins. but for his possible knowledge of the true satoshi.. welcome back Hal (i hope). edit: no i dont want to know who satoshi is. but thats up to Hal. and if thats the reason to thaw him out so be it. i just want him back. he got a raw deal. I am presuming that Hal is never coming back, in spite of a lot of fantasies about that. However, let's assume for the sake of argument that Hal was not satoshi or part of satoshi's team. Then wouldn't it be possible, and maybe even likely, that he did not know who satoshi was, either? Again, presuming that hal finney was not satoshi or a part of satoshi (not really a light presumption), I have a kind of tentative belief that some day that something is going to leak about who was the actual satoshi... .. but maybe the actual satoshi (or team or whatever) is too much alive and too much still involved in bitcoin that it would be prudent to NOT be leaking any of that information, currently.
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Hueristic
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May 21, 2020, 05:30:53 PM Last edit: May 22, 2020, 12:17:53 AM by Hueristic Merited by El duderino_ (6) |
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Well first time I've seen a bf-109. http://dave.freeinforadar.ch/btcwars/Vegeta under siege. ^edited bf not mk, losing my memory.
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May 21, 2020, 05:47:10 PM Last edit: May 21, 2020, 06:07:59 PM by Torque |
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The more early coins get spent the better for Bitcoin in the long run.
Old coins hanging over everyone's head makes them more significant the higher the price goes.
When an old wallet is the GDP of a country...it affects many lives if someone finally decides to start spending their stash.
To play devil's advocate though, so you're saying that old coins are like a "sword of damocles" hanging over the heads of every person that buys BTC now and into the future? I call BS on that. Because wait until every 401K owner finds out that for every one of their favor stock-du-jour, some VC investor out there owns hundreds of millions of shares they got for fractions of a penny per share...that they can dump into the market at any time now or in the future.
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May 21, 2020, 05:49:04 PM |
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This is brilliant another way to watch the action Thanks Hueristic
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serveria.com
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May 21, 2020, 06:10:10 PM |
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Is this all the bears & manipulators have got?
We’ll be at $15,000+ by the end of the year.
There are some of us that need to pay bills at the end of the month. Not at the end of the year, when "we will all be millionaires". Then this thread is not meant for you. There's Reddit and Twitter and what not...
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May 21, 2020, 06:14:22 PM |
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This is brilliant another way to watch the action Thanks Hueristic NP, too bad its on coinbase but hey I had a chick over the other day and she said I actually like watching the charts now! Lol https://www.reddit.com/r/BTCwars/comments/gfuv7k/version_114_released/Maybe I should recommend a drop down to choose what API you want.
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May 21, 2020, 06:35:55 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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What's the implication here? Is that supposed to be some sort of proof that you're not a scammer?
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May 21, 2020, 06:36:22 PM |
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Bitcoin transfers are instant.
If you are speaking of BTC, that ceased being true upon the activation of RBF. Humble plane ticket salesmen disagree. Other than that, you are not worth the trouble.
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May 21, 2020, 06:37:54 PM |
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alevlaslo
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May 21, 2020, 06:38:55 PM |
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What's the implication here? Is that supposed to be some sort of proof that you're not a scammer? I do not want to steal other people's bitcoins, I can tell you the private keys of these 50 bitcoins if you transfer me 25 bitcoins I proved access to them to you by a transaction
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