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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 4 (3.3%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (0.8%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (1.7%)
$85K to $90K - 10 (8.3%)
$90K to $95K - 15 (12.4%)
$95K to $100K - 27 (22.3%)
>$100K - 62 (51.2%)
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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May 29, 2020, 10:36:31 AM

observing ~9.4k USD. again. same as yesterday morning. is this groundhog day or something? or do i have alltimers1 already.

1. alzheimers, but for us party people.
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May 29, 2020, 11:01:27 AM
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Very behind on thread, will catch up.
Apologies to xhomerx10
I would never normally share a pm, but I trust this one is okay.
Apologies to BobLawblaw who yet again has to scroll past vegeta or goku or whatever on earth all this cartoon stuff is.
Apologies to all thread for yesterday's oversized boobs, will try harder.

Hello Mr. Last of the V8s,

 I couldn't rest easy knowing I had confused jbreher.

 

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 Take care
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Is there any Goku/Vegeta related cap around that no one owns anymore? I'd love to wear one from now on.

No vegetasss hmzzzz Sad

I swear imma find a way to cut a bitch over the internet... Enough with the Vegeta's already. I agree.

We need a new meme.

I might be able to hook you up but the cost has increased exponentially.

Wow! It seems like Vegeta is losing respect in here.

I'd love to have a hat of Legendary Broly then; however, get it done only if you've free time. If you're not free, I'll try to design one myself (though I must admit that I'm no longer very good with Photoshop anymore).

 Today was my only day off work this week and I ran out of time but I did manage to find a previous over 9k hat that isn't in use at the moment.

 

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Do please merit His Excellency xhomerx10's post there ^ rather than mine here. bbs xx V8s
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May 29, 2020, 11:07:31 AM
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I think all the bear trolling and attempts at scamming around Bitcoin is super weird. Go to any Precious Metals web forum and you never see bugs talking about TA charts, elliott waves, when to buy, when to sell, trying to call bottoms/tops, blah blah blah.

Interesting observation.

Gold bugs are more at the preserving wealth stage. Coiners largely at the earlier hustling-to-get-wealth stage.

The majority of the bugs I've seen on PM forums are self-admitted millennial age range, which blows a large hole in your statement.

Unless you mean crypto tarders... who are in the hustling-to-go-broke stage.



hmmmm, that's odd, when I was active on the Kitco forum, and later on AgStackers, admittedly 10 years ago, it was a bunch of old farts

I don’t doubt your experience, Torque, but mine, over the years, has been much more in line with jojo’s.

However, I made no mention of age and it’s not what I’m talking about. In trying to be concise I was perhaps unclear. I think bugs, psychologically, are more interested in hanging on to what they’ve got. That stage of user will come to bitcoin, but is not yet predominant. At the moment we have more hustlers, who hope to become wealthy, despite as you say (and I agree) that trading is likely to lead to losses.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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May 29, 2020, 12:24:26 PM

.....but for us party people.

I have a box full with old partypictures. Shall i post one if you ore anybody here are interested?

Paashaas was a partyboy 20 years ago.. lol Tongue

...must...   not.... but..... noooooooes..... cant look..  help.. cannot unsee....


ok sure. hopefully im not in any of them.

edit: im thinking i may seriously regret agreeing considering this is the WO thread. but thats part of its charm i suppose.

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May 29, 2020, 12:41:09 PM

Apologies to all thread for yesterday's oversized boobs, will try harder.

Actually the boobs were quite ok...  Grin
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Let's complete the circle?jerk?
In case if anyone missed it...
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May 29, 2020, 01:26:19 PM

^ oh thanks bhai. your cheque is in the post Wink


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May 29, 2020, 01:36:12 PM
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Now with the discussions between gold, bitcoin, many expect bitcoin at $ 12k, it is very likely that it will happen in the short term, many are taking this possibility into account and demand has been increasing.




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On-chain data reveals that the number of investors who are using Bitcoin as a store of value is indeed growing at an exponential rate.


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Over the past year, the Bitcoin supply across different exchanges has dropped by more than 28%. It went from 135,000 BTC to just over 97,000 BTC today.




Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/bitcoin-demand-skyrockets-overhead-resistance-holds-strong/


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May 29, 2020, 01:44:38 PM

[...] $9800 resistance should be too strong as the bulls are missing the firepower  Smiley


Bulls have unlimited dollars while bears have limited bitcoins. Few understand this, but those who do are sitting comfortably.

True, but don't forget about fractional reserve: do you believe every exchange plays by the rules by maintaining a full reserve? This is not the case and in fact by looking at the amount of BTC that are leaving exchanges this is becoming a big thing.
But as you said, one day people will realize that their infinite dollars will not be able to buy limited bitcoins. Wink


I agree that the exchanges are cheating, fractional reserves, front running, probably even allowing naked shorting to large whale members (or the house). But with even more fraction reserves they will attract the wrong type of attention, and true deep pocket whales with unlimited fiat will show up to rekt their tarders in a coordinated effort. The Bart moves and mega short squeezes will only get more intense.
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would be happy if she just gave me a haircut
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May 29, 2020, 02:21:02 PM
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Lets start with explaining what a port is.
I always thought that a port is those things that you plug your USB cable into, but I get the sense that I might be wrong.

Arrie, since i owe you a computer lesson, here we go:

There are two types of "ports" for input/output: hardware ports (like usb, serial, network...) and ports of software, like a webserver.
So to get data in and out over a network, you need at least one port on each of the two computers. With streaming services, you can even broadcast one-to-many through a single port on the streaming server.
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".

Remotely identifying which services (software) are running on a remote computer is one of the first steps in preparing an attack. It's like this:
1. identify services
2. identify unsecured services
3. find vulnerabilities of these services (bugs)
4. exploit these bugs and get access.

To identify a service, you just connect to the certain port with a tool like "netcat".
If there is a response, some bytes or a service header like "...apache http server...", you know that there is this specific software running on the machine, so you can take more steps to find out the version of apache server and look up exploitable vulnerabilities, or even try to find your own, undiscovered bugs to attack the service and possibly gain system wide administrative access.

A port scan is just automating this process and scan all 65k ports to identify the "open" ones, put out a list of all open port numbers and header messages. These headers often show the software/service name and version.

Hope i'm free of debt now, finally and no one else gave you this lesson before  Grin


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May 29, 2020, 02:37:30 PM
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<snip>
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".
<snap>

Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

* psycodad wanders off to make new friends elsewhere and murmurs something about not punching him in the face, belly is ok though.
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May 29, 2020, 03:20:22 PM
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Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

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May 29, 2020, 03:39:47 PM
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<snip>
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".
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Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

* psycodad wanders off to make new friends elsewhere and murmurs something about not punching him in the face, belly is ok though.

But, but... port 0 is reserved and not really directly addressable (more like a wildcard, if anything) so there are, in fact, 65535 ports of each kind (tcp/udp).
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<snip>
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".
<snap>

Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

* psycodad wanders off to make new friends elsewhere and murmurs something about not punching him in the face, belly is ok though.

But, but... port 0 is reserved and not really directly addressable (more like a wildcard, if anything) so there are, in fact, 65535 ports of each kind (tcp/udp).

Trying to outsmartass me, eh?

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(Got a point there, but I never agree with other smartasses on principle)
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I am always up for a specialist nerd competition...it's very much WO.
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Great, we can move to port forward and backdoor exploits now:

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<snip>
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".
<snap>

Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

* psycodad wanders off to make new friends elsewhere and murmurs something about not punching him in the face, belly is ok though.

yo right, mama  Cheesy
I can take a lot of criticism, no worries.
Twice the ports, i was meaning 65636 port numbers, didn't want to confuse Arrie by going into too much detail.
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May 29, 2020, 04:42:00 PM
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The largest outflows have been from:

Bitfinex (~133,000 BTC) -66.6%
BitMEX (~105,000 BTC) -35.6%
Huobi (~97,000 BTC) -24.6%
In particular, Bitfinex has seen the steepest decline, losing 66.6% of its total BTC balance since Black Thursday.


https://insights.glassnode.com/bitcoin-investors-exodus-from-major-exchanges-continues/
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