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April 02, 2017, 04:07:28 AM
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BU hashrate now 50,7%
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Segwit hashrate: 45.65%

It is pretty much the same as it was back at 35% vs 30%. Nothing changed. I wonder where the Price would be if there was no BTU attack panic recently. Roll Eyes
We are only fucked when BU + Segwit > 100.00% until that day a healthy standoff struggle works for our favor.
1300$ probably, since that's been the level before the panic.
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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^SEGWIT+BTU BLOCKS+FREE ROSS!!  Shocked //^WEEEEEE
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Thanks, hilarious =)
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April 02, 2017, 09:17:47 AM

Funny but not really accurate Smiley
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April 02, 2017, 09:26:52 AM

Thanks, hilarious =)

Who thinks that every coffee or beer they purchase with bitcoins should be written in the history books and never forgotten by future generations?
Only people with "unlimited" stupidity or "unlimited" ego do!
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Thanks, hilarious =)

Who thinks that every coffee or beer they purchase with bitcoins should be written in the history books and never forgotten by future generations?
Only people with "unlimited" stupidity or "unlimited" ego do!

Brilliant comment becoin.
But for the same reason I would love to keep my heavy weight transactions off the grid.
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April 02, 2017, 10:20:56 AM

But for the same reason I would love to keep my heavy weight transactions off the grid.

Then we need a middle ground. Perhaps sandwich purchases are the sweet spot so our descendants can check what we ate. Everything above or below that needs to be in the dark.
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April 02, 2017, 10:25:11 AM

But for the same reason I would love to keep my heavy weight transactions off the grid.

Then we need a middle ground. Perhaps sandwich purchases are the sweet spot so our descendants can check what we ate. Everything above or below that needs to be in the dark.

porn..who had the best porn seaches of the 21st century on the bockchain.....hell ...may as well in that the Congress just allowed ISP's to sell our individual search info

(soo...doomed.....all them "lonely babysitter sites" (so...ashamed..not really but now that they can read my searches ...time to fake being contrite) Sad

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April 02, 2017, 11:15:10 AM

Jim Rickards says "climate change" is just a made up trojan horse for the jews to try and impose global govt (aka global usury slave system):

https://youtu.be/1nxdsabMYI0?t=1262
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And someone didn't want to accept my statement that bitcoin is a currency and not money so I had to explain in greater detail why:

Bitcoin is a currency not money.  If you don't agree, YOU don't understand finance.  It's a Rube Goldberg machine and nothing more.  No random bullshit made up of completely arbitary variables created by humans is money.  Money represents goods and services or the ability to do work.  It's required to be connected to some type of commodity or energy resource if you're abstracting the system away from barter, otherwise the system is easily gamed and implodes as always.

Bitcoin is not a real commodity, it's a poor immitation like some type of tranny.  The sunk cost in so called "creating" a bitcoin in the past does not transfer into delivering anything tangible into the future.  It's more like a steady state system that can catastrophically fail and vaporize all imaginary "wealth" attached to it at any time - the glaring trait of all currencies past and future.  One of the main reasons the noble metals are valued as money (gold and silver) are the anti-corrosive properties to defeat time itself, which guarantees you the ability to transfer that unit of account from the past to future, UNLIKE bitcoin.
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April 02, 2017, 12:29:09 PM

And someone didn't want to accept my statement that bitcoin is a currency and not money so I had to explain in greater detail why:

Bitcoin is a currency not money.  If you don't agree, YOU don't understand finance.  It's a Rube Goldberg machine and nothing more.  No random bullshit made up of completely arbitary variables created by humans is money.  Money represents goods and services or the ability to do work.  It's required to be connected to some type of commodity or energy resource if you're abstracting the system away from barter, otherwise the system is easily gamed and implodes as always.

Bitcoin is not a real commodity, it's a poor immitation like some type of tranny.  The sunk cost in so called "creating" a bitcoin in the past does not transfer into delivering anything tangible into the future.  It's more like a steady state system that can catastrophically fail and vaporize all imaginary "wealth" attached to it at any time - the glaring trait of all currencies past and future.  One of the main reasons the noble metals are valued as money (gold and silver) are the anti-corrosive properties to defeat time itself, which guarantees you the ability to transfer that unit of account from the past to future, UNLIKE bitcoin.

Too bad you don't understand money yourself r0ach. The wealth attached to gold and silver is no more or less real than the wealth attached to Bitcoin. It could vaporize just as easily once enough people discover that gold and silver is completely outdated as a form of money and they are really nothing more than shiny rocks that are way too cumbersome to use and represent value in the modern digital world. Good luck living in the past with your useless heap of rocks, I prefer to embrace the future with Bitcoin as money instead. Cool
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April 02, 2017, 01:32:38 PM

And someone didn't want to accept my statement that bitcoin is a currency and not money so I had to explain in greater detail why:

Bitcoin is a currency not money.  If you don't agree, YOU don't understand finance.  It's a Rube Goldberg machine and nothing more.  No random bullshit made up of completely arbitary variables created by humans is money.  Money represents goods and services or the ability to do work.  It's required to be connected to some type of commodity or energy resource if you're abstracting the system away from barter, otherwise the system is easily gamed and implodes as always.

Bitcoin is not a real commodity, it's a poor immitation like some type of tranny.  The sunk cost in so called "creating" a bitcoin in the past does not transfer into delivering anything tangible into the future.  It's more like a steady state system that can catastrophically fail and vaporize all imaginary "wealth" attached to it at any time - the glaring trait of all currencies past and future.  One of the main reasons the noble metals are valued as money (gold and silver) are the anti-corrosive properties to defeat time itself, which guarantees you the ability to transfer that unit of account from the past to future, UNLIKE bitcoin.

Too bad you don't understand money yourself r0ach. The wealth attached to gold and silver is no more or less real than the wealth attached to Bitcoin. It could vaporize just as easily once enough people discover that gold and silver is completely outdated as a form of money and they are really nothing more than shiny rocks that are way too cumbersome to use and represent value in the modern digital world. Good luck living in the past with your useless heap of rocks, I prefer to embrace the future with Bitcoin as money instead. Cool

^gold & silver is used in the computers that mine this bitcoin stuff ! :-D
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April 02, 2017, 01:51:43 PM
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And someone didn't want to accept my statement that bitcoin is a currency and not money so I had to explain in greater detail why:

Bitcoin is a currency not money.  If you don't agree, YOU don't understand finance.  It's a Rube Goldberg machine and nothing more.  No random bullshit made up of completely arbitary variables created by humans is money.  Money represents goods and services or the ability to do work.  It's required to be connected to some type of commodity or energy resource if you're abstracting the system away from barter, otherwise the system is easily gamed and implodes as always.

Bitcoin is not a real commodity, it's a poor immitation like some type of tranny.  The sunk cost in so called "creating" a bitcoin in the past does not transfer into delivering anything tangible into the future.  It's more like a steady state system that can catastrophically fail and vaporize all imaginary "wealth" attached to it at any time - the glaring trait of all currencies past and future.  One of the main reasons the noble metals are valued as money (gold and silver) are the anti-corrosive properties to defeat time itself, which guarantees you the ability to transfer that unit of account from the past to future, UNLIKE bitcoin.

Too bad you don't understand money yourself r0ach. The wealth attached to gold and silver is no more or less real than the wealth attached to Bitcoin. It could vaporize just as easily once enough people discover that gold and silver is completely outdated as a form of money and they are really nothing more than shiny rocks that are way too cumbersome to use and represent value in the modern digital world. Good luck living in the past with your useless heap of rocks, I prefer to embrace the future with Bitcoin as money instead. Cool

Completely wrong and you know you're a bullshit artist already.  There was absolutely zero reasoning in that response.  It was just blah blah metals are a barbarous relic and bitcoin is "da future!" but I can't explain why, it just is for no reason!  Because I'm an idiot hipster in a digital hipster world, and bitcoin is digital therefore it's good!  Yea, and fiat notes are digital too, go load up and see what happens.  

Money has NUMEROUS different traits that have to be satisfied, and the only trait being so called "digital" helps is it's portability.  Congratulations, you have exceled at around 10% of the required traits.  Bitcoin is a currency and not money.  Just because being digital allows you to dump it fast (portability), does not make it money or superior to anything else.
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April 02, 2017, 03:36:15 PM

Why is ripple of all shitcoins getting pumped??
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April 02, 2017, 03:41:49 PM

Why is ripple of all shitcoins getting pumped??

Why the hell not? In present conditions my clinkers would get pumped if I could get them on there. Just goes to show we have rather a lengthy way to go before any actual rationality prevails.
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April 02, 2017, 03:59:15 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still creeping up mostly sideways... currently $1089 (Bitcoinaverage).

Why is ripple of all shitcoins getting pumped??

Maybe stuff like this?

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/mufg-ripple-blockchain/

It's an attempt to create a "rules-based blockchain payments network".

It flies in the face of everything Bitcoin stands for. It wants to be centralized and tightly controlled. The more inflationary the better.

Sigh.
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April 02, 2017, 04:15:35 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still creeping up mostly sideways... currently $1089 (Bitcoinaverage).


Bitstamp's just hit a 24 hour high of $1095. Can it push above that $1100 barrier this time? Yesterday it made it all the way up to $1097, then retraced back down as an April fool's joke. Maybe this time it will push above that barrier, or maybe we stay range bound between $1060 and $1100.
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