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Thats mindrust after checking BTC rate today
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DaRude
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November 06, 2020, 09:16:58 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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It's like as if PayPal, square, robinhood, gemini, gbtc, bakkt, China, Russia, Europe, coinbase are all competing for some kind of limited supply of an asset that's already 12% into the next halfening, after which the whole world will compete for BTC450 mined daily. Huh who could've predicted such price swings
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yefi
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November 06, 2020, 09:46:50 AM |
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The inner cities are completely corrupt Democrat cesspools. On election night, they pause the counting, wait for the results to come in from the rest of the state, figure out how many votes they're down by, manufacture whatever votes they need, then resume counting. It's the oldest [US] political trick in the book.
This approach was famously pioneered by Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley. He essentially controlled every Illinois State election while he was in office in the 50s-70s.
It really is beyond time that we moved to blockchain voting. We have a current system like UDP where you just throw a vote out your window and hope it reaches its destination without corruption, then rely on master servers to process the results. Like wtf man, could you even devise a more unreliable system.
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Wekkel
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November 06, 2020, 09:57:58 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Trump’s strategy to avoid voting by mail may have cost him enough Republican votes to lose this one.
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November 06, 2020, 10:05:24 AM |
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The inner cities are completely corrupt Democrat cesspools. On election night, they pause the counting, wait for the results to come in from the rest of the state, figure out how many votes they're down by, manufacture whatever votes they need, then resume counting. It's the oldest [US] political trick in the book.
This approach was famously pioneered by Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley. He essentially controlled every Illinois State election while he was in office in the 50s-70s.
It really is beyond time that we moved to blockchain voting. We have a current system like UDP where you just throw a vote out your window and hope it reaches its destination without corruption, then rely on master servers to process the results. Like wtf man, could you even devise a more unreliable system. It appears the mind-steering apparatus moves faster then you thought. https://streamable.com/mdetbw
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November 06, 2020, 10:22:07 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Phil_S
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November 06, 2020, 10:25:12 AM |
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We have a current system like UDP where you just throw a vote out your window and hope it reaches its destination without corruption, then rely on master servers to process the results.
That feature-not-a-bug is exactly why they love the current system. It can't be ignorance. When they describe elections in countries with 'undesirable' regimes, they sure notice a lot of problems: https://twitter.com/ClimateAudit/status/1324493350670684161They just choose not to notice them at home. It can't be ignorance. It's deliberate.
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November 06, 2020, 10:32:10 AM Last edit: November 06, 2020, 03:53:09 PM by ivomm |
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Thats mindrust after checking BTC rate today This is one of those pinch me if I'm awake moments. After so much suffering throughout the last 3 years, the price hit $16K during the night. Currently it is stabilizing around $15.6K, which is better than going straight to $17K. On a more personal layer, I've contemplated for a year about a similar scenario. Don't judge me, but I've sold 1.6% of my stash for the first time after the 2017 crash. The reasons are multiple. First, I'd drained both my credit cards to buy in $3K area in 2018. Second, I'd taken a loan to buy in March increasing my stash by 5%. I was too confident that $7K was a good price and the covid pandemic wouldn't affect the price. Hours later the price fell below $4K. So I basically was in mindrust's situation. But I decided to wait to see what will happen in 1 year. Now I have >3x profit from my loans. I look upon this more like a variation of a long position with borrowed funds from the bank, but a hodler style. I'm not a trader, and never will be. In the mean time several devices went almost out of order and wait in line for a replacement - my phone, tablet, washing machine and tv. There are always expenses for the car as well. So my decision is completely justified and I am feeling good about it. This is a small reward for all the nerves and stress for both me and my father. Now he is shocked in a good way that all my predictions for the price shooting upward were correct. And he is congratulating me for the nerves and cold blooded hodling. And finally, currently the fiat equivalent is more than enough for the main goal which I set for myself in 2017. In terms of fiat the difference is more than 5x. What will happen in 2021 is another story. I expect some remarkable highs which will tempt me to cash out and quit my job. Hopefully, I will keep most of my stash and sell only what I really need. I really love my job, but sometimes it is ridiculous to dress up, drive to work, check the price and see that during the drive I've earned the equivalent of my salary for many years of work. Not a great stimulus for work, but I don't complain
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November 06, 2020, 10:48:05 AM |
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Oh Yay. Better than a kick with a frozen boot, I guess.
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Phil_S
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November 06, 2020, 11:01:52 AM |
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Don't judge me, but I've sold 1.6% of my stash for the first time after the 2017 crash.
Nothing's wrong with that.
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HairyMaclairy
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November 06, 2020, 11:24:08 AM |
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We aren’t due to hit $20k in 2020. If we do, we are ahead of schedule. Next year more likely. 
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HairyMaclairy
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November 06, 2020, 11:25:15 AM |
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Does he not realize that counting ballots actually takes time?
... I've always wondered why in all the democratic world it is only Democrat inner-city US counties that take forever to count their vote? ... they have more people so should be able to count faster ... or? are they stupider? why do they always delay their vote count? do you not find that strange? The inner cities are completely corrupt Democrat cesspools. On election night, they pause the counting, wait for the results to come in from the rest of the state, figure out how many votes they're down by, manufacture whatever votes they need, then resume counting. It's the oldest [US] political trick in the book. This approach was famously pioneered by Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley. He essentially controlled every Illinois State election while he was in office in the 50s-70s. My theory is that Trump pissed off all the Libs and some of the independents so they all got together in this big gang and voted against him at the next election. And the reason it is faster to count rural areas in Nevada and Arizona is because the rural areas are made of sand and the urban areas actually have people in them.
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November 06, 2020, 11:39:35 AM |
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WB Hairy...
Homer we don't have $20k hat?
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November 06, 2020, 11:40:34 AM |
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.... now that would really be some 3D chess level thinking ... also a kind of very American way to end the whole saga with lots of bad guys getting rounded up and carted off in paddy wagons ... security ink stamped voting ballots hashed into the blockchain could do what he is talking about This clip of AG Barr talking about voting fraud back in Sept. and mail-in ballot vulnerabilites sounds to me like he is warning people, "you are playing with fire" (do you feel lucky punk, make my day) .... maybe they really have laid out the largest piece of cheese (election power grab) to catch the biggest swamp rats in the act?!? people are playing with fire
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November 06, 2020, 11:52:38 AM |
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The fun part: if the Trump camp is indeed able to uncover a load of mail voting fraud 
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November 06, 2020, 11:57:22 AM |
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Bitcoin price is up 50% from the time we began the purchase of the Crypto Cruise Ship. As of 4:20PM GMT today, the MS Satoshi is now owned by Ocean Builders. The auction for the cabins is now open: https://oceanbuilders.com/auction-page/You can have a cabin on the Satoshi for less than 2 BTC. The official stamps for the ship have been made:  You are a respected person with good reputation, please don't take my comment personally. But this cruise ship story sounds so unbelievable, it makes my scam detector go wild. anyway, great stuff. good luck!
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