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January 13, 2021, 02:25:23 PM

When you can’t go anywhere without overhearing people excitedly talking about crypto, get ready to sell.  

I am not going anywhere for almost a year now...so that indicator won't work for me  Cheesy


 Yeah, the gov't just declared another stay-at-home order here for a month; we can only go out for essential trips or risk fines and imprisonment.  It already feels like imprisonment though so I'm not sure that's a deterrent.  If the fines are less than the upside by keeping my ear to the ground about crypto Bitcoin, it might be worth it.
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January 13, 2021, 02:34:29 PM

but I guess we can easily drop to $80k in January 2022

Oh no!

Scary!
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January 13, 2021, 02:36:27 PM

In other news, the H&S painted on the hourly was totally fake. She bounced from the bottom of the right shoulder like a mofo.

(Not implying we're not in for a bit more pain yet.)
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January 13, 2021, 02:51:30 PM

Anybody know this idiot Stefan Thomas really exists? https://www.businessinsider.de/wirtschaft/finanzen/bitcoin-vergessenes-passwort-kann-viele-millionen-euro-kosten-a/?amp

Telling in the article how great banks and governments are and why bitcoin is not that great. Because he lost his password to 7002 bitcoins. Sounds like a another fake story from fakestream media to me.

lets say he lost his password for 7002 coins.

I would think that he could toss 1,000,000 usd at it to crack the password.


7002 x 33000 =  231 million plus
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In other news, the H&S painted on the hourly was totally fake. She bounced from the bottom of the right shoulder like a mofo.

(Not implying we're not in for a bit more pain yet.)

I'm going to go out on a limb (or shoulder) and say we are looking pretty good
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January 13, 2021, 03:00:56 PM

Just received an email from Ledger wich looks legit since it's coming from Ledger.com. I dont exactly understand what they mean here?

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FINALLY, keeping you secure is our reason for existing. We will soon release a technical solution that will remove the 24 words as the single pillar of the security of our hardware wallets and will open the door to funds insurance.

Is it possible that hackers can figure out the 24 phrase and steal the coins?
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Anybody know this idiot Stefan Thomas really exists? https://www.businessinsider.de/wirtschaft/finanzen/bitcoin-vergessenes-passwort-kann-viele-millionen-euro-kosten-a/?amp

Telling in the article how great banks and governments are and why bitcoin is not that great. Because he lost his password to 7002 bitcoins. Sounds like a another fake story from fakestream media to me.

lets say he lost his password for 7002 coins.

I would think that he could toss 1,000,000 usd at it to crack the password.


7002 x 33000 =  231 million plus

Why can't a 1:1 sector image of the drive be taken to allow for more attempts?   
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January 13, 2021, 03:09:29 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

The battle for $35k continues... currently $34275USD/$43610CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Still waiting for my check to clear so I can get my actual real cash and go buy some more coin. This buying opportunity won't last forever.

It's already been consolidating here for 2 days. It's bound to start going up again soon.
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January 13, 2021, 03:19:23 PM
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But at the same time, I think that something has to be done about the spreading of incitement and untruths.

https://bolenreport.com/saul-alinskys-12-rules-radicals/

without having read it in detail, i only skimmed it, i don't understand where this fear of a socialist state comes from.

don't you distinguish between communism and socialism? i live in a social democratic country and can't understand this bashing of socialism. i'm glad that the state has various social safety nets and i'm willing to pay for them.

social democratic is not socialims. GDR (german democratic republic - eastern germany bevor 1990) was socialism. Cuba was socialism. The whole easten countries before 1990 were mostly socialism. Now you can ask yourself. What is maybe bad on socialims and why had the GDR shoot people to death on their borders, who only wants to leave the county (to west germany).
Socialism doen't work without force and suppression. In the end you have to shoot people who wants to leave your socialist paradise, because in the end your country will be empty. Damit, it's only 30 years ago, halve of europe were socialist paradises. History show us socialims is bad. All the time. And no, if you say, that's not real socialism and you would made it beter than all the others, than you are someone with a megalomanic complex. socialism doesn't work. and a social democracy like here in germany is basically capitaism with a social net for people who has no work. And this system cost hugh amount of money. And it will collapse, if we continue this here. But this is another story.
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January 13, 2021, 03:24:35 PM

This is not about claiming all conservatives are bad apples. This is about acknowledging that Trump is a bad apple and getting rid of him and his enablers.



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January 13, 2021, 04:00:23 PM
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Just received an email from Ledger wich looks legit since it's coming from Ledger.com. I dont exactly understand what they mean here?

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FINALLY, keeping you secure is our reason for existing. We will soon release a technical solution that will remove the 24 words as the single pillar of the security of our hardware wallets and will open the door to funds insurance.

Is it possible that hackers can figure out the 24 phrase and steal the coins?

Don't trust anything that comes from Ledger anymore, even their legitimate e-mails usually automatically goes to spam after their users' database was hacked half a year ago. Hackers can not crack or guess your seed, the matter is much more complicated than what we see (24 words).

Take a look at this post and some of these things can become much clearer -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5308431.msg56071683#msg56071683
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January 13, 2021, 04:15:30 PM

Just received an email from Ledger wich looks legit since it's coming from Ledger.com. I dont exactly understand what they mean here?

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FINALLY, keeping you secure is our reason for existing. We will soon release a technical solution that will remove the 24 words as the single pillar of the security of our hardware wallets and will open the door to funds insurance.

Is it possible that hackers can figure out the 24 phrase and steal the coins?

I don't think so, but they may want to cover their backs after so many bad news, so the technical solution to "remove this single pillar" could easily be a simple 2FA or something similar (and that would make it easier to lose access to your funds than getting them robbed, but it is up to them).

When they talk about funds insurance, I hope they're not talking about insurance companies Roll Eyes

Anyway, I think we went a bit off-topic here. Back to talk about the H&S and about the bull run ignoring it (hopefully).
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Just received an email from Ledger wich looks legit since it's coming from Ledger.com. I dont exactly understand what they mean here?

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FINALLY, keeping you secure is our reason for existing. We will soon release a technical solution that will remove the 24 words as the single pillar of the security of our hardware wallets and will open the door to funds insurance.

Is it possible that hackers can figure out the 24 phrase and steal the coins?

Don't trust anything that comes from Ledger anymore, even their legitimate e-mails usually automatically goes to spam after their users' database was hacked half a year ago. Hackers can not crack or guess your seed, the matter is much more complicated than what we see (24 words).

Take a look at this post and some of these things can become much clearer -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5308431.msg56071683#msg56071683

Ok great, thanks!
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But at the same time, I think that something has to be done about the spreading of incitement and untruths.

https://bolenreport.com/saul-alinskys-12-rules-radicals/

without having read it in detail, i only skimmed it, i don't understand where this fear of a socialist state comes from.

don't you distinguish between communism and socialism? i live in a social democratic country and can't understand this bashing of socialism. i'm glad that the state has various social safety nets and i'm willing to pay for them.

In my country (USA) they are actually talking about giving people different levels of aid based on race.

This is not progress.

Oh God.  I posted something political.. this is going to make Bob post some more gay anime. 
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January 13, 2021, 04:28:25 PM

So this time next year whereabouts will the BTC price be?

I'm going with $80,000.

Wow... It will have dropped a lot then.
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January 13, 2021, 04:29:10 PM

PREDICTION

$100k-$115k top somewhere between 20-30th of february

30 of Feb? That's how my dad used to indicate that it won't happen...
Joking aside, 100-115K is possible by then, but if it happens in that timeframe, a rather violent correction (back to 40-45).
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January 13, 2021, 04:45:08 PM

Just received an email from Ledger wich looks legit since it's coming from Ledger.com. I dont exactly understand what they mean here?

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FINALLY, keeping you secure is our reason for existing. We will soon release a technical solution that will remove the 24 words as the single pillar of the security of our hardware wallets and will open the door to funds insurance.

Is it possible that hackers can figure out the 24 phrase and steal the coins?

No, next question.

Any other solution can only shift liability at a cost of introducing new attack vectors. e.g. insured multisig at a cost of judge having the right to overwrite etc...
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January 13, 2021, 04:59:34 PM

Anybody know this idiot Stefan Thomas really exists? https://www.businessinsider.de/wirtschaft/finanzen/bitcoin-vergessenes-passwort-kann-viele-millionen-euro-kosten-a/?amp

Telling in the article how great banks and governments are and why bitcoin is not that great. Because he lost his password to 7002 bitcoins. Sounds like a another fake story from fakestream media to me.

lets say he lost his password for 7002 coins.

I would think that he could toss 1,000,000 usd at it to crack the password.


7002 x 33000 =  231 million plus

Why can't a 1:1 sector image of the drive be taken to allow for more attempts?   

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January 13, 2021, 05:02:35 PM

He's supposed to be a "hacker", whatever that means. Couldn't he have it all figured out by himself? This story doesn't stand up as it is.
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January 13, 2021, 05:03:32 PM

BTC1000 for sale on coinbase pro between 36600-36800. Carry on now
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