adamstgBit
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July 23, 2016, 12:47:48 AM |
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July 23, 2016, 12:55:41 AM |
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Now we can resume our blitzkrieg towards the moon
Apollo One, how're you guys doing in there?
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adamstgBit
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July 23, 2016, 01:37:33 AM |
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Now we can resume our blitzkrieg towards the moon
Apollo One, how're you guys doing in there? ehhh sir, we have a red light here, i'm reading 651 Degrees Celsius in the cockpit... should we abort?
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JayJuanGee
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July 23, 2016, 01:39:31 AM |
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Now we can resume our blitzkrieg towards the moon
Apollo One, how're you guys doing in there? I just looked up Apollo One, and you are making no compliment here, sir. Edit: I see Adam is quicker on his feet than me, sirs.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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July 23, 2016, 01:42:33 AM |
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Now we can resume our blitzkrieg towards the moon
Apollo One, how're you guys doing in there? I just looked up Apollo One.... 
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It's definitely on the list. One day I hope to come across somewhere so desolate and depressing that I instantly drop dead from sheer despair. In the UK Port Glasgow does a nice job. I think some forgotten city in Siberia's going to do it.
lol, sounds like you've taken inspiration from Karl Pilkington. There's a book called crap towns whose readers voted for the 50 crappest towns in the UK. Glasgow was voted joint fourth crappest with Edinburgh in 2004. If you want a crapper town than Glasgow try visiting Sunderland, Windsor, or Luton. The 2004 vote for the number one crappest town in the UK was Luton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crap_Towns1. Luton 2. Windsor 3. Sunderland 4. Edinburgh (equal place with Glasgow) 4. Glasgow (equal place with Edinburgh) There might be similar crap town votes held in other countries that could tell you the most desolate and depressing places to visit. Hm, some parts of some of those cities are quite nice (just watch out for garbage trucks in Edinburgh though). I don't really know who this pilkington bloke is. Luton seemed OK enough to me. I've lived in Glasgow and Edinburgh and had a fine old time in both. I even went on holiday to Hull and nearly shat myself with sheer joy but nothing's beaten Port Glasgow though most of Coventry runs it pretty close.
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July 23, 2016, 02:10:26 AM |
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^^ try Billingham, Hartlepool or Egremont
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gentlemand
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July 23, 2016, 02:27:27 AM |
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Will do. Man, I'm overflowing with ideas for genuinely awful places to go now. What a treat. I hope it kills me slowly so I get to savour as many grotesque moments as humanly possible. And I promise to attempt to pay for my pints with Bitcoin in dive pubs even if it gets me glassed every single time.
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July 23, 2016, 02:55:01 AM |
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Pilko Pump Pants are a classic. Ballshit Man is another great one 
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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July 23, 2016, 03:01:04 AM |
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DaRude
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July 23, 2016, 04:12:52 AM |
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Need to shed about $10MM in those pesky longs, who went full retard for the halfening before we can resume uptrend
How far down will BTC prices have to go in order to achieve such an objective? will $610 do it, or do we need to go below $580 in order to shed that quantity of longs? They are some resilient buggers, it'll be pure speculation on my part but wouldn't be surprised to see $560 again. The short term halfening speculators need to give up hope and exit their position
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Andre#
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July 23, 2016, 07:23:51 AM |
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You mean, everything's fine?
Is the solution still r3kt? Yes? Good, this is fine. Bow down before the one you serve. Y...Why are you spreading FUD? Blocks are not full! See, a few bytes left in every block. And if people are in a hurry, they can just pay a few cent more. Stop fear mongering! /s
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kingaltcoins
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July 23, 2016, 07:27:56 AM |
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You mean, everything's fine?
Is the solution still r3kt? Yes? Good, this is fine. Bow down before the one you serve. Y...Stop spreading unnecessary attempts of spreading FUD. The blocks seem to be full due to the fact that miners are placing all of their prioritized transactions in the blocks creating a jammed up situation. By prioritized I meant the ones which have higher mining fee. Thats why the network is being clogged up. And thus the higher block size.
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July 23, 2016, 09:40:23 AM |
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Need to shed about $10MM in those pesky longs, who went full retard for the halfening before we can resume uptrend
How far down will BTC prices have to go in order to achieve such an objective? will $610 do it, or do we need to go below $580 in order to shed that quantity of longs? They are some resilient buggers, it'll be pure speculation on my part but wouldn't be surprised to see $560 again. The short term halfening speculators need to give up hope and exit their position You could be correct that the longs have created some motivations to force them to be called; however, we have already had at least three attempts at $600 and only one other time that prices went below $600, only for a day, so there may be some difficulties getting to that $560 level, even though it would not be impossible. I put the odds at less than 35% that we would go that low.. but I am just speculating too.
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July 23, 2016, 09:52:56 AM |
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Why are you spreading FUD? Blocks are not full! See, a few bytes left in every block. And if people are in a hurry, they can just pay a few cent more. Stop fear mongering!
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Are you actually having problems sending and receiving Bitcoins? No? Me neither. Oh wait you don't even use Bitcoin do you? You are just FUD trolling.
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July 23, 2016, 10:03:33 AM |
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Don't we have any traders in here that post useful info anymore...? Sad... Looks like my <650 target a few weeks ago was dead nuts... And Jay says I have no clue...thanks for the btc Jay and cronies  Cheers
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July 23, 2016, 10:18:59 AM Last edit: July 23, 2016, 03:24:22 PM by ronald98 |
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It's definitely on the list. One day I hope to come across somewhere so desolate and depressing that I instantly drop dead from sheer despair. In the UK Port Glasgow does a nice job. I think some forgotten city in Siberia's going to do it.
lol, sounds like you've taken inspiration from Karl Pilkington. There's a book called crap towns whose readers voted for the 50 crappest towns in the UK. Glasgow was voted joint fourth crappest with Edinburgh in 2004. If you want a crapper town than Glasgow try visiting Sunderland, Windsor, or Luton. The 2004 vote for the number one crappest town in the UK was Luton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crap_Towns1. Luton 2. Windsor 3. Sunderland 4. Edinburgh (equal place with Glasgow) 4. Glasgow (equal place with Edinburgh) There might be similar crap town votes held in other countries that could tell you the most desolate and depressing places to visit. Hm, some parts of some of those cities are quite nice (just watch out for garbage trucks in Edinburgh though). I don't really know who this pilkington bloke is. Luton seemed OK enough to me. I've lived in Glasgow and Edinburgh and had a fine old time in both. I even went on holiday to Hull and nearly shat myself with sheer joy but nothing's beaten Port Glasgow though most of Coventry runs it pretty close. The urban planners did more damage to Coventry than Hitler's bombs ever could. Regarding the crap towns vote, you missed out Sunderland. You really should visit it considering it was voted third crappest town in the UK. The best time to visit is when there's a home game against Newcastle on. Here's a few pictures of the aftermath of a previous game so you know what to expect. 
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July 23, 2016, 10:25:08 AM |
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Don't we have any traders in here that post useful info anymore...? Sad... Looks like my <650 target a few weeks ago was dead nuts... And Jay says I have no clue...thanks for the btc Jay and cronies  Cheers There's no much to be said. We are in a sideway trading range looking a bit more down than up. That's it. Ordinary days
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koryu
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July 23, 2016, 10:41:26 AM |
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Don't we have any traders in here that post useful info anymore...? Sad... Looks like my <650 target a few weeks ago was dead nuts... And Jay says I have no clue...thanks for the btc Jay and cronies  Cheers we had a divergence on 1h and wick below supportline, then couldnt make lower low. Got to test resistance near 4420cny now in my opinion 
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kobilica
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Tbh, only problem I see is micro-transactions (like coffee), you can't pay quickly enough with bitcoin to be practical (seconds speaking here). Lightening should help with it though.
So, is seg-wit already adopted massively? Don't stuff like wallets and such clients still lack it? Because segwit is needed before lightening can be implemented.
Again...not a problem. As someone who has paid for coffee (actually it was a chai latte) with bitcoins. Not a problem whatsoever. Spend your bitcoins and find out how things work in the real world. I did spent my bitcoins already, payment is instant but confirmation is not. It takes a while (10-20 minutes) I think. Yep, transaction is instant. Which for things like micro transactions at a coffee shop, they are not too worried about a double spend. For one thing the transaction is small, secondly most people buying coffee at a cafe sit down there and drink it. And most companies price a small amount of theft into their business. For big companies like Starbucks you just use the Fold app. Which you fill up your Starbucks card with bitcoins and pay at the counter with that card. Plus you save 20% on your purchase. Most companies that accept bitcoins use a service like BitPay or CoinBase or Pey. Those companies handle the subtleties for their clients. True, amount of thiefs made this way is not big enough to be worrying in real life  . Though faster transactions will help raise bitcoin price! Which is why lots of smart people are working on this.
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