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February 20, 2016, 11:11:31 PM

PUmp until 500$ or more? I hope we'll see 4-digits again. I'm tired of holding, want to dump something. Cheesy
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February 20, 2016, 11:11:51 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us Smiley

Tell me, are you french too?
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February 20, 2016, 11:16:49 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us now Smiley

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February 20, 2016, 11:18:17 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us now Smiley

Resistant against coercion from states, corporations, individuals, even core developers!

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So 1MB forever? For EVER ever?
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February 20, 2016, 11:21:11 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us now Smiley

Resistant against coercion from states, corporations, individuals, even core developers!

You cannot fuck with the bitcoin!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WMQg546agpU


So 1MB forever? For EVER ever?
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Meh, only until over 95% consensus...

 I mean, you can try to fork any time you like, but you can never leave. *without overwhelming consensus*
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February 20, 2016, 11:22:40 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us now Smiley

Resistant against coercion from states, corporations, individuals, even core developers!

You cannot fuck with the bitcoin!

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So 1MB forever? For EVER ever?

Meh, only until over 95% consensus...

Right. That's what Core agreed to. That's what I meant. Smiley

Edit: why is everybody still so snarky? Huh The war is over!
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February 20, 2016, 11:23:36 PM

who voted no?  Cheesy
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Few people decide the future of 'Bitcoin'.... really decentralized , right ?

An unregulated currency money, created by & for people united by their unwavering faith in greed being a virtue?

What could possibly go wrong???

That's proof of stake, silly.

Proof of work is serious business, dontcha know?

There's a Russian book about NEP (1920s, after the revolution -- corrupt Soviet privatization program), and, just like today, there were shell corporations which served as facades for whatever_was_really_making_money. Anyhow, in this book they ran a firm called "Horns & Hooves," which had nothing to do with horns or hooves. In the back room, there were two barrels, a length of hose, and a hired boy. The boy's job was to put a full barrel up on the table, connect it with the length of a hose to the empty barrel below, and let the water gravity-siphon into the empty barrel. Once that was done, he simply moved the full barrel onto the table, the [now] empty one to the floor, and repeat the process ad infinitum.
Work.
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February 20, 2016, 11:27:46 PM

who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.
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who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.

huho Grin
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February 20, 2016, 11:28:58 PM

new pump incoming ... the crassic storm of poutrage FUD is just feeding the fire now, driving the vortex from the other side.

Anti-fragile demonstrations have been the biggest drivers for bitcoin price appreciation thus far.

FUD harder lusers, it's working for us now Smiley

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February 20, 2016, 11:29:31 PM

who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.

am i the only one that thinks it won't be contentious?
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^Nope.

who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.

How can a hard fork with a 95% threshold be contentious if we wait for broad community support?
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Few people decide the future of 'Bitcoin'.... really decentralized , right ?

An unregulated currency money, created by & for people united by their unwavering faith in greed being a virtue?

What could possibly go wrong???

That's proof of stake, silly.

Proof of work is serious business, dontcha know?

There's a Russian book about NEP (1920s, after the revolution -- corrupt Soviet privatization program), and, just like today, there were shell corporations which served as facades for whatever_was_really_making_money. Anyhow, in this book they ran a firm called "Horns & Hooves," which had nothing to do with horns or hooves. In the back room, there were two barrels, a length of hose, and a hired boy. The boy's job was to put a full barrel up on the table, connect it with the length of a hose to the empty barrel below, and let the water gravity-siphon into the empty barrel. Once that was done, he simply moved the full barrel onto the table, the [now] empty one to the floor, and repeat the process ad infinitum.
Work.

If barrel-siphoning was a requirement for making entries in a distributed ledger, than this would be a useful analogy.
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February 20, 2016, 11:31:16 PM

big blockers didnt get much, but we have entered the slippery slope poeple 10MB isn't very far off  Grin

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who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.

am i the only one that thinks it won't be contentious?

Am I the only one who thinks it will?
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February 20, 2016, 11:32:08 PM

who voted no?  Cheesy

I haven't checked to verify, but I'd guess MP and the rest of La Serenissima will have their say.

Anyone who thinks a hard fork will not be contentious just isn't paying attention.

am i the only one that thinks it won't be contentious?

Am I the only one who thinks it will?

you are the 1% 
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February 20, 2016, 11:34:53 PM

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Few people decide the future of 'Bitcoin'.... really decentralized , right ?

An unregulated currency money, created by & for people united by their unwavering faith in greed being a virtue?

What could possibly go wrong???

That's proof of stake, silly.

Proof of work is serious business, dontcha know?

There's a Russian book about NEP (1920s, after the revolution -- corrupt Soviet privatization program), and, just like today, there were shell corporations which served as facades for whatever_was_really_making_money. Anyhow, in this book they ran a firm called "Horns & Hooves," which had nothing to do with horns or hooves. In the back room, there were two barrels, a length of hose, and a hired boy. The boy's job was to put a full barrel up on the table, connect it with the length of a hose to the empty barrel below, and let the water gravity-siphon into the empty barrel. Once that was done, he simply moved the full barrel onto the table, the [now] empty one to the floor, and repeat the process ad infinitum.
Work.

If you are VButerin I will literally shit myself.
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Few people decide the future of 'Bitcoin'.... really decentralized , right ?

An unregulated currency money, created by & for people united by their unwavering faith in greed being a virtue?

What could possibly go wrong???

That's proof of stake, silly.

Proof of work is serious business, dontcha know?

There's a Russian book about NEP (1920s, after the revolution -- corrupt Soviet privatization program), and, just like today, there were shell corporations which served as facades for whatever_was_really_making_money. Anyhow, in this book they ran a firm called "Horns & Hooves," which had nothing to do with horns or hooves. In the back room, there were two barrels, a length of hose, and a hired boy. The boy's job was to put a full barrel up on the table, connect it with the length of a hose to the empty barrel below, and let the water gravity-siphon into the empty barrel. Once that was done, he simply moved the full barrel onto the table, the [now] empty one to the floor, and repeat the process ad infinitum.
Work.

If barrel-siphoning was a requirement for making entries in a distributed ledger, than this would be a useful analogy.

If a [trustless] distributed ledger was as useful as some would have you believe, it *wouldn't* be a useful analogy.
The point being, is it really *useful* to burn $1 of electricity & buy a dollar's worth of gear to make a $2 bill? And I don't mean "earn $2," literally make $2 bill, to go into circulation, which you could have printed for pennies.
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Few people decide the future of 'Bitcoin'.... really decentralized , right ?

An unregulated currency money, created by & for people united by their unwavering faith in greed being a virtue?

What could possibly go wrong???

That's proof of stake, silly.

Proof of work is serious business, dontcha know?

There's a Russian book about NEP (1920s, after the revolution -- corrupt Soviet privatization program), and, just like today, there were shell corporations which served as facades for whatever_was_really_making_money. Anyhow, in this book they ran a firm called "Horns & Hooves," which had nothing to do with horns or hooves. In the back room, there were two barrels, a length of hose, and a hired boy. The boy's job was to put a full barrel up on the table, connect it with the length of a hose to the empty barrel below, and let the water gravity-siphon into the empty barrel. Once that was done, he simply moved the full barrel onto the table, the [now] empty one to the floor, and repeat the process ad infinitum.
Work.

If you are VButerin I will literally shit myself.

Met him, had no idea what he was talking about, left. Embarrassed
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