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February 23, 2016, 07:00:34 PM |
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ah fucking hell wtf.
GF's debit card stashed between pages of Atlas Shrugged, new PIN on p. 36. Double down. GL! PM your physical address No no no, no time to explain, run to ATM now! 395 Avenue Dorval, Dorval, QC H9S 3H6 lets meet for a friendly chat I dunno... I don't wanna get roughed up or nothing... You look pretty badass in your pics... and in Canada... that's a dangerous neighborhood... Too scairt. dude come on its in public wtf am i going to do? I know all about you Bitcoiners -- first you'll steal my money, then my virginity (I just know there's a dumpster behind that gas station, that's where you're planning to rape me, innit?)
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February 23, 2016, 07:00:48 PM |
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adamstgBit
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February 23, 2016, 07:04:03 PM |
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ah fucking hell wtf.
GF's debit card stashed between pages of Atlas Shrugged, new PIN on p. 36. Double down. GL! PM your physical address No no no, no time to explain, run to ATM now! 395 Avenue Dorval, Dorval, QC H9S 3H6 lets meet for a friendly chat I dunno... I don't wanna get roughed up or nothing... You look pretty badass in your pics... and in Canada... that's a dangerous neighborhood... Too scairt. dude come on its in public wtf am i going to do? I know all about you Bitcoiners -- first you'll steal my money, then my virginity (I just know there's a dumpster behind that gas station, that's where you're planning to rape me, innit?) LMAO
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February 23, 2016, 07:05:08 PM |
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Is it over guys or is it just the the beginning ?
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February 23, 2016, 07:08:05 PM |
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From Toxic Assets to Digital Currency Bitcoin: Barry Silbert's Bold Bet:While others were debating whether digital currency met the textbook definition of money the blocksize, Silbert saw that bitcoin was a triple threat to established markets, because it could function as a store of value, like gold; as a method of payment for online commerce, like credit cards or PayPal; and as a global transaction network, like Western Union or MoneyGram. There are about $7 trillion worth of gold in the world today. E-commerce is a $1.6 trillion industry. According to the World Bank, a total of $583 billion in remittances flowed to nations around the world in 2014, and an estimated $600 billion in 2015. What if bitcoin were to claim even a small percentage of any of these markets, never mind all three? "When you have a world that is printing money, the concept of a decentralized, non-government-controlled, non-company-controlled currency that has a finite supply had a certain amount of appeal to me," Silbert said. "I didn't fully appreciate the whole technical aspect [of bitcoin] at first. But economically it just kind of made sense." --> AKA going down the rabbit hole, sounds familiar . "If I'm going to make an investment in a high-risk opportunity like bitcoin, I'm only going to do it if it's going to move the needle for me," Silbert said of his early investment in the digital currency*. --> Never understood people buying less then 1% of their net worth in what they immediately feel is intrinsically awesome. To familiarize his staff with the digital currency, he was going to give each of them, out of his personal hoard, two bitcoins — one to save and one to spend. --> Smart guy, don't just put it all in a paper wallet and sit on it. Once used (for payments) and you really starting to get it. Yet he remains steadfast in the opinion that the industry will come around to embracing the currency. Banks' experiments with private blockchains will prove to be nothing more than "a gateway drug, ultimately, to them using the bitcoin blockchain," he said, "and then also to holding bitcoins, trading bitcoins, speculating in bitcoins." Within five years, he predicts, bitcoin either "will be a failed experiment, and something else will have taken its place, or it will be eating the world." --> Exiting times ahead, and I thought the last two years were already awesome. Never a dull day in Bitcoinland!
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February 23, 2016, 07:13:27 PM |
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Is it over guys or is it just the the beginning ?
The four hour moving average just turned negative, meaning the bulls lost the momentum for now. There's no more to read into this than that.
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February 23, 2016, 07:17:31 PM |
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I know the U.S. has suppressed voices of dissent, but in modern times we've had nothing like the Tienanmen Square Massacre.
I'm on board with your main point, but I need to stop you right here. Waco, anyone? How soon we forget.
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redsn0w
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February 23, 2016, 07:22:28 PM |
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Is it over guys or is it just the the beginning ?
The four hour moving average just turned negative, meaning the bulls lost the momentum for now. There's no more to read into this than that. Thanks for your opinion , I'm still holding few bitcoins and it is very addicting follow the various events (from a speculative point of view).
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adamstgBit
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February 23, 2016, 07:28:35 PM |
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ops i lost my cool bargainbin...
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February 23, 2016, 07:34:38 PM |
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I know the U.S. has suppressed voices of dissent, but in modern times we've had nothing like the Tienanmen Square Massacre.
I'm on board with your main point, but I need to stop you right here. Waco, anyone? How soon we forget. Waco was a little different. It wasn't a freedom movement that was crushed. Tiananmen Square is right in the middle of everything. Nobody has ever said that about Waco. There is no question that is was government thuggery, but like I said, there are different levels of Statist evil. There was never any danger of The Branch Davidians becoming a major religion and political force. The Feds targeted them because they could, like bullies do. Occupy WallStreet would be a better comparison and it was broken up with billy clubs, not tanks. I won't ever forget Waco. We need decentralized mining not because the U.S. is more free than China (that is irrelevant even if true.) We need decentralized mining so no government anywhere can censor our transactions. The problem is I don't how how it is possible to decentralize mining given China's electricity and labor cost advantage and proximity to chip makers. Every ASIC mining in China over 49.9% actually hurts network security.
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February 23, 2016, 07:48:46 PM |
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I know the U.S. has suppressed voices of dissent, but in modern times we've had nothing like the Tienanmen Square Massacre.
I'm on board with your main point, but I need to stop you right here. Waco, anyone? How soon we forget. Waco ('93) Fatalities: 76 Engaged feds in a firefight; strong evidence BD wanted apocalypse/Koresh prophesies to be fulfilled; set the fire which caused the deaths. Tiananmen Square ('89) Fatalities: from several hundred to thousands Chance of accidental/self-inflicted: 0 (zero). Want to keep going? @Adam: don't worry, not taking offense/any of that seriously... *But still very scairt don't worry, you pissed off sure... but i'm fairly harmless. the only person i smack around is my gf because she likes it.
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February 23, 2016, 07:56:45 PM |
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Do you know where this man is today? Because if you do, you're the only one. He was "disappeared". They guys in those tanks control our network today. Maybe they don't run the mines, but they can take them over any time they want, which the guys who DO run them know damn well. That is not censorship resistance. Bravest motherfucker I ever saw. Tank commander was probably afraid his treads would get jammed by this guy's steel balls.
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February 23, 2016, 08:00:49 PM |
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adamstgBit
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February 23, 2016, 08:04:13 PM |
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Do you know where this man is today? Because if you do, you're the only one. He was "disappeared". They guys in those tanks control our network today. Maybe they don't run the mines, but they can take them over any time they want, which the guys who DO run them know damn well. That is not censorship resistance. Bravest motherfucker I ever saw. Tank commander was probably afraid his treads would get jammed by this guy's steel balls. doesn't it kinda feel like this when you buy these dips, only the tank doesn't stop, treads don't get jammed and our steel balls get flaten omfg i sound like NLC. i need leave this place! @_@
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February 23, 2016, 08:06:11 PM |
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... Bravest motherfucker I ever saw. Tank commander was probably afraid his treads would get jammed by this guy's steel balls.
And yet he wouldn't meet up with Adam at that scary gas station. Makes you think...
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February 23, 2016, 08:12:07 PM |
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Do you know where this man is today? Because if you do, you're the only one. He was "disappeared". They guys in those tanks control our network today. Maybe they don't run the mines, but they can take them over any time they want, which the guys who DO run them know damn well. That is not censorship resistance. Bravest motherfucker I ever saw. Tank commander was probably afraid his treads would get jammed by this guy's steel balls. doesn't it kinda feel like this when you buy these dips, only the tank doesn't stop, treads don't get jammed and our steel balls get flaten omfg i sound like NLC. i need leave this place! @_@ You can't hold back the tide either when it's coming in or going out. You have to surf the waves, Brother.
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bargainbin
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February 23, 2016, 08:18:32 PM |
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^^In that pic, the one guy I'd least want to be is the tank commander. No win.
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February 23, 2016, 08:29:23 PM |
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doesn't it kinda feel like this when you buy these dips, only the tank doesn't stop, treads don't get jammed and our steel balls get flaten To me things are looking good. Correction back to $421. No problem. It's not going back to $365.15 I don't think. Indicators are in good nick, the 4, 6 and 12 hours charts need to work through their corrections which may take a few days to a couple of weeks. If they do that in a reasonably orderly manner (like staying above say $400, worst case odd dip to $380-90) then the market will be in a very strong position to finally traverse the great GORF. Keep your eye on the 12-hour moving averages and moving average convergeance-divergeance which will inform the behaviour of the lower order ranges. If the MACD histogram puts in a clear bar early on in the red zone then we're looking at the optimistic end of things. But if it digs with solid reds for several days then we could be looking at a failed breakout.
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February 23, 2016, 08:37:20 PM |
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Blockstream is never to be underestimated. They literally didn't move an inch and everyone is circle jerking "the great compromise"... incredible. What a wet noodle the miners turned out to be... so much for that childish delusion I used to hold. Watching [name redacted to protect the repentant] lose his principles for a $20 $19 $15 $1.93 relief rally was the hardest part. GG guys... GG
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