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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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August 21, 2015, 02:15:59 AM |
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are this another troll to down bitcoin price again ? fairly flat at the moment... in the lower to mid $230s....
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billyjoeallen
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August 21, 2015, 02:28:57 AM |
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are this another troll to down bitcoin price again ? Just cripplecoiners griping about Gavin and Hearn cutting the Gordian knot of the Bitcoin Improvement Protocol process.
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alesx.onfire
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August 21, 2015, 02:32:26 AM |
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we are going up or down?
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btccashacc
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August 21, 2015, 02:33:47 AM |
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are this another troll to down bitcoin price again ? Just cripplecoiners griping about Gavin and Hearn cutting the Gordian knot of the Bitcoin Improvement Protocol process. agreed it we need revolution in crypto world and gavin give it
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brg444
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August 21, 2015, 02:36:21 AM |
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Don't you think that's just a touch hyperbolic? Godwin's Rule is already in play?
Involving Nazis ? Hyperbolic? never ! Still... Ire of the masses? Check Populist agenda? Check Common enemy? Check "Strong leader"? Check Enough to raise an eyebrow IMO
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Fakhoury
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August 21, 2015, 02:37:08 AM |
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we are going up or down?
Nobody knows, this ia bitcoin.
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brg444
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August 21, 2015, 02:42:21 AM |
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BitGold members with bank accounts at Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi, US Bank, USAA, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Capital One and American Express will now be able to instantly deposit money from their bank account into Bigold, and vice versa.
http://bitgoldinc.tumblr.com/post/126948191730/bitgold-now-connected-to-nine-of-americas-largestDamn, these guys are not messing around. Tells you how little respect Bitcoin companies get from banks
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billyjoeallen
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August 21, 2015, 02:42:40 AM |
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I'll say this for Gavin and Hearn: I had no interest in ever running another full node again until this controversy. If nodes proliferate so scaleforkers and cripplecoiners communicate their support and intensity of support, that's a good thing.
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Chef Ramsay
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August 21, 2015, 02:49:38 AM |
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New rule: all newbs go on ignore on site if they post in spec. There is absolutely no point in moderating bs threads (or sending them elsewhere) if this forum allows the degen to start as many as she wants. She wants the freedom to make 500 socks and run the mill for all the onlookers and the like to view in hopes that the new dumbies/interested parties just stay away or cash out. I suggest a firing squad at this point. Not really but for real, this forum has no active leadership, period.
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alesx.onfire
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August 21, 2015, 03:01:55 AM |
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If Bitcoin survives this it will come out way stronger, there is however also a significant chance that block size issue will turn Bitcoin into a failed experiment.
quoted from ArticMine, 2013.
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ChartBuddy
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August 21, 2015, 03:02:29 AM |
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HostFat
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I support freedom of choice
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August 21, 2015, 03:05:57 AM |
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marcus_of_augustus
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August 21, 2015, 03:15:46 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks.
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billyjoeallen
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August 21, 2015, 03:20:59 AM |
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If Bitcoin survives this it will come out way stronger, there is however also a significant chance that block size issue will turn Bitcoin into a failed experiment.
quoted from ArticMine, 2013.
Right. This isn't an existential threat (yet), but it does show just how long core devs have been squabbling and their inability to reach their beloved consensus. I don't know the players or the code well enough to know who wants to scale slower and who is merely using this issue to obstruct any improvement, but the status quo clearly will not do. I suspect Core devs have until the end of the year at the latest to release their counterproposal until the major players defect and go to XT. If the price continues to tank, they'll have far less than that.
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billyjoeallen
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August 21, 2015, 03:26:23 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks. Either they think BTC is overvalued by a factor of four and are cashing out. I have accounts at circle.com and CB and I much prefer Circle. I get my money and coins faster. Also, that CB pump and dump when they rolled out their exchange was totally unprofessional.
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natewelt
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August 21, 2015, 03:35:50 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks. Either they think BTC is overvalued by a factor of four and are cashing out. I have accounts at circle.com and CB and I much prefer Circle. I get my money and coins faster. Also, that CB pump and dump when they rolled out their exchange was totally unprofessional. They are just trying to attract more customers while at the same time rewarding customers they already have in order to gain loyalty. They expect to gain more in fees than they do giving out free bonuses in the long run. This also attracts more people to Bitcoin in general and helps motivate people to spread the word which also helps CB. Not everything is a scam people. This is just marketing. I'm amazed at the lack of understanding of this and how you people read into this in such twisted ways.
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marcus_of_augustus
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August 21, 2015, 03:43:44 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks. Either they think BTC is overvalued by a factor of four and are cashing out. I have accounts at circle.com and CB and I much prefer Circle. I get my money and coins faster. Also, that CB pump and dump when they rolled out their exchange was totally unprofessional. They are just trying to attract more customers while at the same time rewarding customers they already have in order to gain loyalty. They expect to gain more in fees than they do giving out free bonuses in the long run. This also attracts more people to Bitcoin in general and helps motivate people to spread the word which also helps CB. Not everything is a scam people. This is just marketing. I'm amazed at the lack of understanding of this and how you people read into this in such twisted ways. It's not a lack of understanding, rather you are being naive. Hey, when you've been screwed by the gubmints and corporations every way since sunday and sold down the river for your personal financial intel ... well, yes "everything is a damn scam people". A little cynicism is healthy after all, these guys are in it for profit and gubmint wants to control your life, no conspiracy necessary. If your product satisfies a need you hardly need the 'marketing' BS layer.
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natewelt
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August 21, 2015, 03:48:11 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks. Either they think BTC is overvalued by a factor of four and are cashing out. I have accounts at circle.com and CB and I much prefer Circle. I get my money and coins faster. Also, that CB pump and dump when they rolled out their exchange was totally unprofessional. They are just trying to attract more customers while at the same time rewarding customers they already have in order to gain loyalty. They expect to gain more in fees than they do giving out free bonuses in the long run. This also attracts more people to Bitcoin in general and helps motivate people to spread the word which also helps CB. Not everything is a scam people. This is just marketing. I'm amazed at the lack of understanding of this and how you people read into this in such twisted ways. It's not a lack of understanding, rather you are being naive. Hey, when you've been screwed by the gubmints and corporations every way since sunday and sold down the river for your personal financial intel ... well, yes "everything is a damn scam people". A little cynicism is healthy after all, these guys are in it for profit and gubmint wants to control your life, no conspiracy necessary. If your product satisfies a need you hardly need the 'marketing' BS layer. I don't think I am being naive. Corporations attract customers in droves even if it causes them massive losses in the short-run all of the time. What they are looking for is positive operating cash flows down the road. CB has tons of investors giving them money to help them operate therefore everything they do at this time does not need to contribute to profits.
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billyjoeallen
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August 21, 2015, 03:53:56 AM |
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Their data-mining revenue per scalp must have increased, or been assessed more 'valuable' For every user they stick their probe up "for their own protection" (AML/KYC) they harvest an incredible amount of information that is like gold to the data vultures ... probably sell it straight out the back door to the spooks. Either they think BTC is overvalued by a factor of four and are cashing out. I have accounts at circle.com and CB and I much prefer Circle. I get my money and coins faster. Also, that CB pump and dump when they rolled out their exchange was totally unprofessional. They are just trying to attract more customers while at the same time rewarding customers they already have in order to gain loyalty. They expect to gain more in fees than they do giving out free bonuses in the long run. This also attracts more people to Bitcoin in general and helps motivate people to spread the word which also helps CB. Not everything is a scam people. This is just marketing. I'm amazed at the lack of understanding of this and how you people read into this in such twisted ways. It's not a lack of understanding, rather you are being naive. Hey, when you've been screwed by the gubmints and corporations every way since sunday and sold down the river for your personal financial intel ... well, yes "everything is a damn scam people". A little cynicism is healthy after all, these guys are in it for profit and gubmint wants to control your life, no conspiracy necessary. If your product satisfies a need you hardly need the 'marketing' BS layer. I think you could just pay your friends a hundred and twenty five bucks to set up an account, buy a hundred dollars worth of BTC, and transfer it to you. They'd have $25. You'd have $75 and $100 worth of BTC. Hell, I might do that if I have time.
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August 21, 2015, 04:02:29 AM |
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