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May 01, 2015, 07:05:52 AM |
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Pretty quiet here during this China led mini-rally...
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Pretty quiet here during this China led mini-rally...
US posters probably still asleep. Only just woke up here in the UK.
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May 01, 2015, 07:15:47 AM |
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its been an eventful week in BTC world. High Five to all that chose 240$ as the level for may 1st
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May 01, 2015, 07:29:05 AM |
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Is bitcoin still crashing or is now a good time to buy more?
I gave up on cheap bitcoins. Accept the loss and jump in. I tried to get in in the midst of that 8 dollar burst yesterday, but my login time was too slow ... lol. I'm gonna have to ask your whereabouts at this so-called time. And then, where were you during the CL v Tiger game occurred and the rest happened? HAHa. I was in my car stuck in traffic driving to the gym. And my iPhone does the OTP, and it kept on reloading the login page over and over and over, cuz it's got no memory, and every time I switched to the authenticator it just would take 30 seconds to reload the damn login page on my phone, by that time the OTP was expired... It was very annoying. Also trying to drive on the highway at the same time while stuck in traffic. It was exciting.
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May 01, 2015, 07:31:52 AM |
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Is bitcoin still crashing or is now a good time to buy more?
I gave up on cheap bitcoins. Accept the loss and jump in. I tried to get in in the midst of that 8 dollar burst yesterday, but my login time was too slow ... lol. Just remember not too long ago, hundreds of people tried to sell tens of thousands of coins for >$200 on MtGox, pressed the button, and ended up not having their orders processed for over an hour, where the price was then $100 -- without any idea that would occur. And you newbies complain about login times  No actually I'm complaining about my iPhone. It seems like it runs on a 386 32 bit processor sometimes. Every time you "multitask" and switch to another app the phone has to reload everything in a web browser. It's a 4gs, it should be better than that.
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its been an eventful week in BTC world. High Five to all that chose 240$ as the level for may 1st
high five!
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May 01, 2015, 08:23:31 AM |
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its been an eventful week in BTC world. High Five to all that chose 240$ as the level for may 1st
ummmm... how high?
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i think price will bump to 260 before drop again, unless i was wrong. buying support was great with all the good news lately... 
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Good labour relations are key to any well functioning capitalist society.
Is what the communists tell the people before they take over and terrorize a nation. Have you looked into buying a used cruise liner for your project? http://cruiseship.homestead.com/Desc_Voyager.pdfDo you have a solution for jurisdiction issues?
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Good labour relations are key to any well functioning capitalist society.
Is what the communists tell the people before they take over and terrorize a nation. Have you looked into buying a used cruiseliner for your project? Do you have a solution for jurisdiction issues? The pilot project will likely be built in the Bahamas with permission from the Bahamas government. At this phase we are looking at a hybrid seastead to be built on columns in shallow water which floating platforms and boats can attach to. More of a marina as a launching point. One of the partners is working with the Bahama government, introducing it as a research project. A used cruiseliner was what Project Blueseed tried. They also tried to fund it via donations, we will be selling shares and be getting revenue from the marina businesses.
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Good labour relations are key to any well functioning capitalist society.
Is what the communists tell the people before they take over and terrorize a nation. Have you looked into buying a used cruiseliner for your project? Do you have a solution for jurisdiction issues? The pilot project will likely be built in the Bahamas with permission from the Bahamas government. At this phase we are looking at a hybrid seastead to be built on columns in shallow water which floating platforms and boats can attach to. More of a marina as a launching point. One of the partners is working with the Bahama government, introducing it as a research project. A used cruiseliner was what Project Blueseed tried. They also tried to do fund it via donations, we will be selling shares and be getting revenue from the marina businesses. Will it be within in Bahamas territory? What are the restrictions regarding jurisdiction then? Have you considered dredging a sand bank in international waters? How about buying/taking Sealand? Sorry for all the questions, but even for a social liberalist this is quite fascinating.
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Good labour relations are key to any well functioning capitalist society.
Is what the communists tell the people before they take over and terrorize a nation. Have you looked into buying a used cruiseliner for your project? Do you have a solution for jurisdiction issues? The pilot project will likely be built in the Bahamas with permission from the Bahamas government. At this phase we are looking at a hybrid seastead to be built on columns in shallow water which floating platforms and boats can attach to. More of a marina as a launching point. One of the partners is working with the Bahama government, introducing it as a research project. A used cruiseliner was what Project Blueseed tried. They also tried to do fund it via donations, we will be selling shares and be getting revenue from the marina businesses. Will it be within in Bahamas territory? What are the restrictions regarding jurisdiction then? Have you considered dredging a sand bank in international waters? How about buying/taking Sealand? Sorry for all the questions, but even for a social liberalist this is quite fascinating. The main location we are looking at is Cay Sal Bank just south of the Keys, north of Cuba within Bahamas territory.  More than likely the restrictions will be the same as living in the Bahamas. Our initial step is creating a viable business and creating a launching platform for seasteads as opposed to actually being a seastead so it is not about politics during this phase. There are no sand banks in international waters. The best I have found during my search has been a sea mount that is 100 meters deep. I doubt we could get much investment capital for Sealand. People want something in a warm climate.
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Stability would be nice. We have to build a base for the next rally. We may see some upside, but I'm thinking mostly sideways for a while.
Still buying a coin a day?
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May 01, 2015, 10:52:31 AM |
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Good labour relations are key to any well functioning capitalist society.
Is what the communists tell the people before they take over and terrorize a nation. Have you looked into buying a used cruiseliner for your project? Do you have a solution for jurisdiction issues? The pilot project will likely be built in the Bahamas with permission from the Bahamas government. At this phase we are looking at a hybrid seastead to be built on columns in shallow water which floating platforms and boats can attach to. More of a marina as a launching point. One of the partners is working with the Bahama government, introducing it as a research project. A used cruiseliner was what Project Blueseed tried. They also tried to do fund it via donations, we will be selling shares and be getting revenue from the marina businesses. Will it be within in Bahamas territory? What are the restrictions regarding jurisdiction then? Have you considered dredging a sand bank in international waters? How about buying/taking Sealand? Sorry for all the questions, but even for a social liberalist this is quite fascinating. The main location we are looking at is Cay Sal Bank just south of the Keys, north of Cuba within Bahamas territory.  More than likely the restrictions will be the same as living in the Bahamas. Our initial step is creating a viable business and creating a launching platform for seasteads as opposed to actually being a seastead so it is not about politics during this phase. There are no sand banks in international waters. The best I have found during my search has been a sea mount that is 100 meters deep. I doubt we could get much investment capital for Sealand. People want something in a warm climate. Ok, thx. Will be interesting to see how it progresses.
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