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February 26, 2016, 02:09:15 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9DqVWZXhE8&feature=youtu.be&t=4m45s

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February 26, 2016, 02:10:05 PM

The fact that 90% of bitcoin holders bought bitcoins just to "get more fiat money" means that they all have a sell point and there will be very few huge run-ups.

But that's ok because it creates liquidity and stabilizes the price so bitcoin can actually be used as a currency.

Perfectly correct statement.

Most people are not really in btc itself. But it avoids huge buble inflation it stabilizes the price and the inflation of btc so it's a rather good thing.
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February 26, 2016, 02:21:52 PM


Wow!

Listening to normal people talk about Bitcoin is weird.
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February 26, 2016, 02:26:19 PM

Blocks are full again. I think this will now probably happen any time the market tries to pump.

I don't see much upside but there's a lot of potential downside.


The bulls have a couple of days to break resistance at 450$. If they fail, there will be a lot of panicky downtrend.
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February 26, 2016, 02:26:53 PM

...It's a slidebar situation, not a binary one. The more you push the slidebar higher, the more problems you create. And pushing it just to satisfy the need for spam is irrational.

Yes, why others can't see it is beyond me.  Angry How much of centralization are you willing to sacrifice in order to support more dust transactions?  

Good question.

It's more of a silly question. Or, dare I say it? A frickin' stupid question. Because it presupposes that centralization will be altered in a meaningful way.
Let me use the "two wolves and one sheep deciding on dinner" analogy smalblockers have run into the ground:
Right now, it's not 2 wolves and a sheep, it's NINE wolves and a sheep.
You're the sheep.
The wolves are all friends, they hang together, already shook hands on having you for dinner.
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Now tell me more about slidebars.
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February 26, 2016, 02:44:27 PM

Lambie, you’re becoming a bully like iCEBREAKER Cry
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February 26, 2016, 02:53:54 PM

Lambie, you’re becoming a bully like iCEBREAKER Cry

Now you're being unfair. Lambie has always been an asshole. iCEBREAKER is the pretender. And not a very good one.

But seriously, eli5 it to me now. How will decentralization be altered in a meaningful way if the number of nodes go down from 6000 to 2000 (I don't think it would, but I'm curious nonetheless)?
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February 26, 2016, 02:56:37 PM

Blocks are full again. I think this will now probably happen any time the market tries to pump.

I don't see much upside but there's a lot of potential downside.


The bulls have a couple of days to break resistance at 450$. If they fail, there will be a lot of panicky downtrend.
Or not
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February 26, 2016, 03:00:48 PM

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Lambie, you’re becoming a bully like iCEBREAKER Cry

Now you're being unfair. Lambie has always been an asshole. iCEBREAKER is the pretender. And not a very good one.

But seriously, eli5 it to me now. How will decentralization be altered in a meaningful way if the number of nodes go down from 6000 to 2000 (I don't think it would, but I'm curious nonetheless)?

Good question. I don't know. I'm blind as a bat over here. Undecided
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February 26, 2016, 03:02:40 PM

Blocks are full again. I think this will now probably happen any time the market tries to pump.

I don't see much upside but there's a lot of potential downside.


The bulls have a couple of days to break resistance at 450$. If they fail, there will be a lot of panicky downtrend.

Especially considering the hope from the halving price rise has decreased a lot since everyone is waiting it :-/
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February 26, 2016, 03:15:44 PM


classic core head and shoulders pattern about to complete, targeting just under 400.
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February 26, 2016, 04:00:50 PM

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February 26, 2016, 04:17:12 PM

Blocks are full again. I think this will now probably happen any time the market tries to pump.

I don't see much upside but there's a lot of potential downside.


The bulls have a couple of days to break resistance at 450$. If they fail, there will be a lot of panicky downtrend.

Especially considering the hope from the halving price rise has decreased a lot since everyone is waiting it :-/

The miners will pump the jam or loose money.
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February 26, 2016, 04:19:12 PM


Launch window opening in a couple of days for Bitcoin Earth to Mars minimum energy transit and escape from the $500 sphere of gravity.

All lights continue to be green.
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February 26, 2016, 04:26:28 PM

the price is pretty stable right now, im wondering if it will stay like that for a while, im looking to buy some bitcoins but honestly i dont have the courage to do that now
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February 26, 2016, 04:30:08 PM

https://medium.com/@LeoAW/what-makes-bitcoin-secure-and-how-transaction-fees-keep-it-secure-86c36ec58cf#.sgvi4guoz

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Conclusion

In conclusion, even with efficiency improvements like Segregated Witnesses, and alternative payment channels like Lightning, it will not be possible to scale Bitcoin to a value far above that of today without compromising its security. Significant blocksize increases might relieve fee pressure, but might carry with them other security or centralization issues not discussed here.
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February 26, 2016, 04:32:56 PM

...It's a slidebar situation, not a binary one. The more you push the slidebar higher, the more problems you create. And pushing it just to satisfy the need for spam is irrational.

Yes, why others can't see it is beyond me.  Angry How much of centralization are you willing to sacrifice in order to support more dust transactions?  

Good question.

It's more of a silly question. Or, dare I say it? A frickin' stupid question. Because it presupposes that centralization will be altered in a meaningful way.
Let me use the "two wolves and one sheep deciding on dinner" analogy smalblockers have run into the ground:
Right now, it's not 2 wolves and a sheep, it's NINE wolves and a sheep.
You're the sheep.
The wolves are all friends, they hang together, already shook hands on having you for dinner.
Here, sheep:





Now tell me more about slidebars.

Who are these people? Upper picture dunno chinese miners maybe? And the second one? Sorry for prob stupid question I'm just curious who the "wolves" are ))))
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February 26, 2016, 04:35:21 PM


Who are these people? Upper picture dunno chinese miners maybe? And the second one? Sorry for prob stupid question I'm just curious who the "wolves" are ))))


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February 26, 2016, 04:37:37 PM

https://medium.com/@LeoAW/what-makes-bitcoin-secure-and-how-transaction-fees-keep-it-secure-86c36ec58cf#.sgvi4guoz

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Conclusion

In conclusion, even with efficiency improvements like Segregated Witnesses, and alternative payment channels like Lightning, it will not be possible to scale Bitcoin to a value far above that of today without compromising its security. Significant blocksize increases might relieve fee pressure, but might carry with them other security or centralization issues not discussed here.

Lots of "if's" there. When every number in a calculation is an unknown...
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