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I like that it leads with catty insinuations... I would be interested to know whether Friedberg developed these interpretations while pursuing client work, or if he and his firm are just really into Bitcoin. I have to assume the former, since I am hearing rumors that some of the competing Bitcoin development teams are attempting to use lawyers to stop, or at least chill, the actions of others.
And ends with In summary, I believe I have fully refuted all of Friedberg’s perspectives on these matters. It’s sad that the legal world is so behind when it comes to Bitcoin.
In conclusion, I belie I have fully refuted all of Friedberg’s perspectives on these matters, i.e. Libya is a land of contrast. Thank you.
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February 12, 2016, 04:10:28 PM |
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comon! #GimpedCoin 
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February 12, 2016, 04:31:34 PM |
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The UN report wasn’t entirely dismissive of the idea that the unbanked might benefit from Bitcoin. They made the good point that being unbanked is more about lack of access to things like credit and insurance. But still...
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February 12, 2016, 04:45:05 PM |
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height 238440 doesn't exist now
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February 12, 2016, 05:15:03 PM |
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OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
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February 12, 2016, 05:15:11 PM |
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I like that it leads with catty insinuations... I would be interested to know whether Friedberg developed these interpretations while pursuing client work, or if he and his firm are just really into Bitcoin. I have to assume the former, since I am hearing rumors that some of the competing Bitcoin development teams are attempting to use lawyers to stop, or at least chill, the actions of others.
And ends with In summary, I believe I have fully refuted all of Friedberg’s perspectives on these matters. It’s sad that the legal world is so behind when it comes to Bitcoin.
In conclusion, I belie I have fully refuted all of Friedberg’s perspectives on these matters, i.e. Libya is a land of contrast. Thank you. I think you make yourself look mildly silly when trying to 'refute' an article of that nature. It was not meant to stand up to scrutiny, just to look credible for long enough to make an impact. No point in arguing the specifics of the law - they are probably correct per se. Its best to just sit back, point to it and laugh uncontrollably. Preferably into the authors face after a golf classic.
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February 12, 2016, 05:26:57 PM |
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OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
wut ?? 
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February 12, 2016, 05:30:11 PM |
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the vacuum-subtracted von Neumann entropy evaluated on the null boundary of small causal diamonds gives a consistent formulation of holographic gravity
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February 12, 2016, 05:32:57 PM |
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... I think you make yourself look mildly silly when trying to 'refute' an article of that nature. It was not meant to stand up to scrutiny, just to look credible for long enough to make an impact. No point in arguing the specifics of the law - they are probably correct per se.
Its best to just sit back, point to it and laugh uncontrollably. Preferably into the authors face after a golf classic.
Yeah, but that's what's cool about Bitcoin: If some guy, apropos of nothing, blogs about being a little teapot, short and stout, he'll be: Accused of being a statist shill/asked "who is paying you"/chastised for being unhep to the disruptive technology that is Our Bitcoin/told that blogchain technology will make teapots obsolete. OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
I think they're all partying, Chinese Kwanzaa...
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February 12, 2016, 05:33:06 PM |
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A major economic crash/disruption is on the air. Eurostocks falling like plumb tubes, Italy ready to launch the next global crisis, ETH bubbling, Russia menacing with WWIII. All the pieces are set up to start the game.
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February 12, 2016, 05:42:54 PM |
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OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
Short again? Don't try to catch a rising moon tm.
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February 12, 2016, 05:58:05 PM |
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OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
I am ready to buy your discounted coins. Thank You, and happy to oblige your refund. Please tell us when and how much you are shorting as well.... or is this merely another bluff 
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February 12, 2016, 06:01:24 PM |
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February 12, 2016, 06:03:49 PM |
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By committing to working with Core, the miners lost all negotiating power with Blockstream. Now cripplecoiners can stall and stall and wait for their beloved fee market to materialize.
Money for fees comes directly out of money for coins. We going down, boys and girls. If I can't persuade you with words, maybe a hit to your net worth will be more convincing.
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February 12, 2016, 06:05:39 PM |
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OK miner cowards, if you don't like Bitcoin Classic, how about a good old fashioned crash? I think you'll find overhead resistance to a pump may be rather more than you are expecting.
I am ready to buy your discounted coins. Thank You, and happy to oblige your refund. Please tell us when and how much you are shorting as well.... or is this merely another bluff  40 coin short with a base price of $381.67. If it goes up from here, I'll double it. If it keeps going up, I'll double it again.
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February 12, 2016, 06:09:46 PM |
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Excellent. nLockTime Now I can give bitcoins to my nieces and nephews with a lock on them (their parents) spending it before they turn 18.
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February 12, 2016, 06:14:13 PM |
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By committing to working with Core, the miners lost all negotiating power with Blockstream. Now cripplecoiners can stall and stall and wait for their beloved fee market to materialize.
Money for fees comes directly out of money for coins. We going down, boys and girls. If I can't persuade you with words, maybe a hit to your net worth will be more convincing.
I thought the blockchain size would be increased though? Wasn't it consensus on that? I've been away for a bit as I've been busy with other things so haven't really followed everything.
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