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^^What do they call Whoppers in that crazy language of yours? Anything like German, with those gigantic sausage words? (apparently I'm not the only one to find them obscene, because Google just informed me:
"The German language has lost its longest word thanks to a change in the law to conform with EU regulations. Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebertragungsgesetz - meaning "law delegating beef label monitoring" - was introduced in 1999 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania."

Ha ha, EU outlawed German Cheesy
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that's a nice movement, it will raise their business
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^^What do they call Whoppers in that crazy language of yours? Anything like German, with those gigantic sausage words? (apparently I'm not the only one to find them obscene, because Google just informed me:
"The German language has lost its longest word thanks to a change in the law to conform with EU regulations. Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebertragungsgesetz - meaning "law delegating beef label monitoring" - was introduced in 1999 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania."

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February 23, 2016, 02:12:31 AM


what's these new purple, red and white squares, below the full block?
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what's these new purple, red and white squares, below the full block?

the new satoshi code which counts down to a hard fork.
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February 23, 2016, 03:01:59 AM

^^What do they call Whoppers in that crazy language of yours? Anything like German, with those gigantic sausage words? (apparently I'm not the only one to find them obscene, because Google just informed me:
"The German language has lost its longest word thanks to a change in the law to conform with EU regulations. Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebertragungsgesetz - meaning "law delegating beef label monitoring" - was introduced in 1999 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania."

Ha ha, EU outlawed German Cheesy


Whoppers


Hahahaha... whoppers... That's crazy talk, in your crazy language.



At this moment, I am again torn in my thinking about whether the next 5% adjustment leg will be up or down..

I am kind of thinking up for the next leg... so maybe we could get one or two upward legs (5% each), before re-tracing downwards... and before returning up thereafter?


I don't know if the $300s is a forever gone past, but likely, we are going to need to experience some pretty decent and convincing FUD.. accompanied by some actual dumping volume in order to achieve such.... in that sense $420s is much more possible than $300s...  maybe lower $420s are like 41% chance in the next week, and $390s is about less than 10% chance in the next two weeks?

Nonetheless, recent decent (and somewhat pleasantly surprising) upwards BTC price movements seems as if we may have one or two legs up before coming back down?  I put this prediction of a next upward or two at about 52% up and 48% down for the first leg and maybe 51, 49 for a second leg.  

Thoughts anybody, regarding a more plausible scenario?




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February 23, 2016, 03:08:04 AM

^^What do they call Whoppers in that crazy language of yours? Anything like German, with those gigantic sausage words? (apparently I'm not the only one to find them obscene, because Google just informed me:
"The German language has lost its longest word thanks to a change in the law to conform with EU regulations. Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebertragungsgesetz - meaning "law delegating beef label monitoring" - was introduced in 1999 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania."

Ha ha, EU outlawed German Cheesy


Whoppers


Hahahaha... whoppers... That's crazy talk, in your crazy language.



At this moment, I am again torn in my thinking about whether the next 5% adjustment leg will be up or down..

I am kind of thinking up for the next leg... so maybe we could get one or two upward legs (5% each), before re-tracing downwards... and before returning up thereafter?


I don't know if the $300s is a forever gone past, but likely, we are going to need to experience some pretty decent and convincing FUD.. accompanied by some actual dumping volume in order to achieve such.... in that sense $420s is much more possible than $300s...  maybe lower $420s are like 41% chance in the next week, and $390s is about less than 10% chance in the next two weeks?

Nonetheless, recent decent (and somewhat pleasantly surprising) upwards BTC price movements seems as if we may have one or two legs up before coming back down?  I put this prediction of a next upward or two at about 52% up and 48% down for the first leg and maybe 51, 49 for a second leg.  

Thoughts anybody, regarding a more plausible scenario?



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this support looks promising.
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February 23, 2016, 03:23:56 AM

World’s First Virtual Nation Constitution Released on Ethereum’s Blockchain
https://news.bitcoin.com/worlds-first-virtual-nation-constitution-released-ethereums-blockchain/
With the tough stuff like constitution all buttoned down, the remaining 3-5% left to do -- turning your imaginary country into a 4realsies one -- shouldn't take more than Two WeeksTM.

The United States didn't even have a Constitution until 1787 and it wasn't fully ratified for several more years.  You need a nation before you create rules to govern it.  These guys seems to not understand that.

Civilization only needs three laws.:
1. Respect people's self ownersip and property
2. Don't initiate or threaten violence.
3. Keep your promises.

You can make any rules you want, as long as they don't break those laws.  That's why I don't really see a need for a constitution. Anything more is too much. 

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Burger King Arnhem, the Netherlands accepts Bitcoin for youre burgers.



http://bitcoinist.net/burger-king-arnhem-now-accepts-bitcoin-payments/
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February 23, 2016, 03:32:57 AM

meanwhile in the fiat world
https://youtu.be/__dEBQaVcew?t=2m24s
this is old but it so funny
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February 23, 2016, 03:47:58 AM

I wonder if the miners and pumpmonkeys understand that Adam Back and the other developers had no authority to negotiate on behalf of Core at the consensus toundtable, but only to make recommendations, develop code and present it to core for consideration of inclusion?

I further wonder if they understand that under current governance there is no way possible that these recommendations will be included in future versions of the Core client as any inclusion must be near unanimous, which these recommendations clearly won't be?

Core governance rules will change, Core leadership will change, both will change or nothing will change (other than the miner's support of Core, obviously). 

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Bitcoin/USD 3-Day chart.

Warming up main engines.




I'm a bit afraid by your chart... I shouldn't have oppened a short no?
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