makeacake
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November 21, 2015, 01:15:03 AM |
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I'm not mature enough to face my cluelessness like an adult, so that I could accept the generous tutelage of my betters and start to overcome my crippling stupidity, perhaps to even begin repairing some of the devastating damage that I've caused.
I bought at the top of the bubble, at EXACTLY the top, $1,200. Imagine? Accepting such momentous idiocy is more than my [already feeble] mind could bear, so I snapped. Now I insult the only person on this forum who tries to educate me, instead of simply exploiting my inane retardedness and stealing my money.
Not the apology I was hoping for, but sure explains a few things... Initially, I thought that your post was funny, when I initially assumed that you were quoting my previous post.... instead, i realized that you were merely engaging in additional child's play. hopefully, you are receiving decent pay for your attempts at creative immaturity, but in any event, at least you have mom to pay for electricity and cook food for you, and at least you have a computer and a basement, which is more than some people can say for themselves. Chin up! No pouting! I won't give up on you, Friend. No matter your ugly behavior. http://s22.postimg.org/ybqk7ai5t/mad.gif
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xyzzy099
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November 21, 2015, 01:18:40 AM |
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lolwut?
Was that just a declarative? Yeah, Hearn ragequit out of frustration with stasis on this issue, first by trying the XT gambit, then bailing when that didn't work. Everybody wants to just shit on him now, but I've appreciated his input, in code and ideas. You don't have to agree with him to show a little respect for the time and effort he put into the project. lolwut? BFL Customer? What response do you want? I asked an honest question - "What had Mike Hearn contributed?" - The answer is clearly NOTHING to anyone who bothers to look. And yet you post this nonsense? What is my response supposed to be?
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Richy_T
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November 21, 2015, 01:25:07 AM |
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Conclusions of the Council of the EU and of the Member States meeting within the Council on Counter-Terrorism"in order to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing in conformity with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations, to strengthen controls of non-banking payment methods such as electronic/anonymous payments, money remittances, cash-carriers, virtual currencies, transfers of gold or precious metals and pre-paid cards in line with the risk they present and to curb more effectively the illicit trade in cultural goods" Bullish. Why? The most immediate effect will be upon what the government *can* control which is banks that operate within their jurisdiction. This is a power grab and an excuse for governments to poke their noses into private business.
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Richy_T
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November 21, 2015, 01:27:04 AM |
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It seems that BTH is not working properly. Mike Hearn sabotaged the blockcount and increased the max coin limit to 42 million as a going-away prank. In truth, my bitcoind probably is misbehaving (again). Maybe I should switch to XT.
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Cconvert2G36
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November 21, 2015, 01:29:22 AM |
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lolwut?
Was that just a declarative? Yeah, Hearn ragequit out of frustration with stasis on this issue, first by trying the XT gambit, then bailing when that didn't work. Everybody wants to just shit on him now, but I've appreciated his input, in code and ideas. You don't have to agree with him to show a little respect for the time and effort he put into the project. lolwut? BFL Customer? What response do you want? I asked an honest question - "What had Mike Hearn contributed?" - The answer is clearly NOTHING to anyone who bothers to look. And yet you post this nonsense? What is my response supposed to be? You say that bitcoinj is nothing because it's not in the holy Core repository, fine. Because of this, in your mind, he has contributed nothing to Bitcoin, fine. I disagree. Of the rare occasion I've actually talked to someone in depth IRL about bitcoin... Shooting some mBTC across the android wallet, using bitcoinj, has been the main trigger of an "ah ha" moment, where they start to actually be interested (or feign interest so well as to be undetectable ).
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ChartBuddy
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November 21, 2015, 02:02:27 AM |
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 21, 2015, 02:07:19 AM |
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November 21, 2015, 03:02:14 AM |
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Richy_T
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November 21, 2015, 03:36:06 AM |
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Conclusions of the Council of the EU and of the Member States meeting within the Council on Counter-Terrorism"in order to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing in conformity with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations, to strengthen controls of non-banking payment methods such as electronic/anonymous payments, money remittances, cash-carriers, virtual currencies, transfers of gold or precious metals and pre-paid cards in line with the risk they present and to curb more effectively the illicit trade in cultural goods" Bullish. Why? The most immediate effect will be upon what the government *can* control which is banks that operate within their jurisdiction. This is a power grab and an excuse for governments to poke their noses into private business. Bullish! Just watch. The government never hits what it is (claims to be) aiming for.
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November 21, 2015, 03:37:09 AM |
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November 21, 2015, 03:40:48 AM |
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Note that Chartbuddy is having trouble because bitcoind, which must apparently, according to core, be able to run on shitty old hardware in the middle of BFE, is having trouble on a fairly modern computer with 8GB of physical memory and 4G of swap. Ah, que sera sera.
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November 21, 2015, 04:01:42 AM |
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November 21, 2015, 04:06:29 AM |
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Conclusions of the Council of the EU and of the Member States meeting within the Council on Counter-Terrorism"in order to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing in conformity with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations, to strengthen controls of non-banking payment methods such as electronic/anonymous payments, money remittances, cash-carriers, virtual currencies, transfers of gold or precious metals and pre-paid cards in line with the risk they present and to curb more effectively the illicit trade in cultural goods" Bullish. Why? The most immediate effect will be upon what the government *can* control which is banks that operate within their jurisdiction. This is a power grab and an excuse for governments to poke their noses into private business. Or perhaps it merely serves the functionaries' needs to appear to be 'doing something about terrorism'.
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Cereberus
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November 21, 2015, 04:43:29 AM |
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Are the weekend dumps back again? I bet we will go up to 330 again by Monday
Bull -shi*. or did I mean bull-ish
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November 21, 2015, 05:01:18 AM |
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adamstgBit
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November 21, 2015, 05:04:02 AM |
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adamstgBit
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November 21, 2015, 05:06:33 AM |
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ya.. so 350 in the next 26 hours
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November 21, 2015, 05:18:05 AM Last edit: November 21, 2015, 06:08:07 AM by Cconvert2G36 |
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ya.. so 350 in the next 26 hours When volume is weak like this... why bid things up? What's the rush? We were comfortable at $220 not that long ago, $320 is a hard pill to swallow without substantial changes in the atmosphere. We need resolution from the 200k gox dagger above our heads... then comes max_block_size increases and the halvening, everybody's just buying/selling discount or premium tickets to that, at the moment. Edit: "Fine, bid things up then."
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adamstgBit
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November 21, 2015, 05:41:17 AM |
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ya.. so 350 in the next 26 hours When volume is weak like this... why bid things up? What's the rush? We were comfortable at $220 not that long ago, $320 is a hard pill to swallow without substantial changes in the atmosphere. We need resolution from the 200k gox dagger above our heads... then comes max_block_size increases and the halvening, everybody's just buying/selling discount or premium tickets to that, at the moment. max_block_size is a none issue. its getting solved one way or an other... halvening is very bullish 320 360 328 389 319 310! wtv whats the dif. bull market for 1 year and i wouldn't be surprised to be in the 1000's ...
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