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April 27, 2017, 05:29:59 PM

We designed a feature, that would allow us (or cloudflare or our nameserver registrar or anyone hacking them or any court/law enforcement with jurisdiction over any one of them) to effectively shut down BTC (bring it to a halt) with one line of code. And then unintentionally merged it into production code, siwwy us, its only a bug and the decentralized crypto currency community should not be upset.  Cheesy Grin when is the damn movie coming out?Huh
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April 27, 2017, 05:32:15 PM

We designed a feature, that would allow us (or cloudflare or our nameserver registrar or anyone hacking them or any court/law enforcement with jurisdiction over any one of them) to effectively shut down BTC (bring it to a halt) with one line of code. And then unintentionally merged it into production code, siwwy us, its only a bug and the decentralized crypto currency community should not be upset.  Cheesy Grin when is the damn movie coming out?Huh

Eh? Care to explain?
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April 27, 2017, 05:35:25 PM

what are paybis paying for your sig banner?

i think it's .0065 (maybe .00065? it's publicly listed in their thread.) per post, up to 20 posts weekly.

currently unemployed, so it's the only way i have to pay him back, right now. had an interview yesterday and a temp agency wants me to come by today, so that could change though.

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April 27, 2017, 05:42:23 PM

We designed a feature, that would allow us (or cloudflare or our nameserver registrar or anyone hacking them or any court/law enforcement with jurisdiction over any one of them) to effectively shut down BTC (bring it to a halt) with one line of code. And then unintentionally merged it into production code, siwwy us, its only a bug and the decentralized crypto currency community should not be upset.  Cheesy Grin when is the damn movie coming out?Huh

Eh? Care to explain?

Gee do i have to spell it out? https://blog.bitmain.com/en/antminer-firmware-update-april-2017/

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April 27, 2017, 05:43:43 PM

We designed a feature, that would allow us (or cloudflare or our nameserver registrar or anyone hacking them or any court/law enforcement with jurisdiction over any one of them) to effectively shut down BTC (bring it to a halt) with one line of code. And then unintentionally merged it into production code, siwwy us, its only a bug and the decentralized crypto currency community should not be upset.  Cheesy Grin when is the damn movie coming out?Huh

Eh? Care to explain?

i assume he's referring to antbleed, as it's been called. a feature bitmain was going to use for something but never finished. it left code in the firmware of their hardware that would allow them, or anyone capable of "man in the middle" attacks ot shut down a miner with a very simple code, or, possibly, execute whatever code they wanted on the mining hardware.

they have just recently patched this in the last couple hours. see thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1888573.0
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April 27, 2017, 05:53:35 PM

$1337 at Stamp.  Cool

Nice little 750 coin bid wall at $1328 at Stamp. Hint of a possible correction?

^$1337 and climbing!! :-D ~ no pump needed ..$2000 resistance fwiw**
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April 27, 2017, 06:07:43 PM

^$1337 and climbing!! :-D ~ no pump needed ..$2000 resistance fwiw**

I would be happy with 1-2 weeks sideways trend and then it can move slowly up to 1500-1800 this year Cheesy
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April 27, 2017, 06:36:12 PM

Someone please update the Pac-Man Machine Gun Sky Climbing Bitcoin Price gif

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April 27, 2017, 06:38:39 PM

I like to see the price stabilizing above $1300 and slowly walking towards $1350. At the same time it´s not going up too much fast by now so there seems to be no danger of bubble at least for now.
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April 27, 2017, 06:54:29 PM

Felt so good to wake up, check price, and see l337 status achieved. !!
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April 27, 2017, 06:59:38 PM

I like to see the price stabilizing above $1300 and slowly walking towards $1350. At the same time it´s not going up too much fast by now so there seems to be no danger of bubble at least for now.
Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.
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April 27, 2017, 07:02:32 PM

Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

if this is a bubble then i also happen to be satoshi.

a bubble makes you shake your head in amazement every morning when you check the price. if this was a bubble there'd be talk of taking out bank loans on here and people going crazy everywhere. read this thread in 2013.

none of that is happening. there's no euphoria, no media attention, nothing. only a high price.
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April 27, 2017, 07:02:50 PM

I like to see the price stabilizing above $1300 and slowly walking towards $1350. At the same time it´s not going up too much fast by now so there seems to be no danger of bubble at least for now.
Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

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April 27, 2017, 07:24:52 PM

Gee do i have to spell it out?

No need to spell it out - it is quite clear that you are contributing FUD to what might otherwise be an important discussion.
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April 27, 2017, 07:32:06 PM

Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

if this is a bubble then i also happen to be satoshi.

a bubble makes you shake your head in amazement every morning when you check the price. if this was a bubble there'd be talk of taking out bank loans on here and people going crazy everywhere. read this thread in 2013.

none of that is happening. there's no euphoria, no media attention, nothing. only a high price.

I agree, I think if we were in a bubble we would be seeing +50/100 during a few days in a row. If in Sunday the price is around $1500 then it could be worrying.
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April 27, 2017, 07:34:38 PM

Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

if this is a bubble then i also happen to be satoshi.

a bubble makes you shake your head in amazement every morning when you check the price. if this was a bubble there'd be talk of taking out bank loans on here and people going crazy everywhere. read this thread in 2013.

none of that is happening. there's no euphoria, no media attention, nothing. only a high price.

I agree, I think if we were in a bubble we would be seeing +50/100 during a few days in a row. If in Sunday the price is around $1500 then it could be worrying.
Lol how could you even think that we are in a bubble ATM
2013 was a bubble.
We havent had a real leg up ever since.
This is just a slow building-up for furhter gains.

Dont fight the trend, fight the bubble.

Traders be like : oh no 2% growth in 1 day OMG it must be a bubble!!

Altcoins are in a huge bubbe ATM, 10% increase is normall rightnow.
Altcoins are now where BTC was in 2013.
It will collapse soon and altcoins will decrease with 80%
BTC already had that phase, its healty growth rightnow.
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April 27, 2017, 07:44:06 PM

Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

if this is a bubble then i also happen to be satoshi.

a bubble makes you shake your head in amazement every morning when you check the price. if this was a bubble there'd be talk of taking out bank loans on here and people going crazy everywhere. read this thread in 2013.

none of that is happening. there's no euphoria, no media attention, nothing. only a high price.

I agree, I think if we were in a bubble we would be seeing +50/100 during a few days in a row. If in Sunday the price is around $1500 then it could be worrying.
Lol how could you even think that we are in a bubble ATM
2013 was a bubble.
We havent had a real leg up ever since.
This is just a slow building-up for furhter gains.

Dont fight the trend, fight the bubble.

Traders be like : oh no 2% growth in 1 day OMG it must be a bubble!!

Altcoins are in a huge bubbe ATM, 10% increase is normall rightnow.
Altcoins are now where BTC was in 2013.
It will collapse soon and altcoins will decrease with 80%
BTC already had that phase, its healty growth rightnow.

A bubble doesn't have to be a thousand dollars and completely insane investors throwing all of their money in before it falls back down, it can be any significant meaningless change in the price.  Healthy growth has to have a reason, otherwise it's a bubble - can you actually explain, with words, why the price has gone up 100 dollars?
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April 27, 2017, 07:44:26 PM

Bit harsh perhaps?

harsh but fair. it used to drive me crazy watching the other exchanges obeying china when it was obvious to me at least that it was nothing but a mirage. it moves were boringly predictable. there's no way they would've allowed the current price.

Not to mention, the Chinese exchanges did so much damage to actual price discovery with wash trading and 100X margin (and most likely naked short selling, secret insolvencies, insider trading, greasing banker palms, etc.). The wealthy assholes taking advantage of this could give two shits about Bitcoin's long term viability, much less the value of cryptocurrency in general.

Just look at the Chinese stock market over the last three years, compared to the last ten. Talk about a completely fabricated super mega- pump and dump, with a market that is artificially propped up by their gov't and still WAAAAYYYY overvalued.
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April 27, 2017, 07:46:17 PM

A bubble doesn't have to be a thousand dollars and completely insane investors throwing all of their money in before it falls back down, it can be any significant meaningless change in the price.  Healthy growth has to have a reason, otherwise it's a bubble - can you actually explain, with words, why the price has gone up 100 dollars?

no. a strong price rise is a rally. a bubble is when all reason is thrown out the window. there hasn't been a bubble since 2013 and we're not in one now.
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April 27, 2017, 07:48:52 PM

Nah, it's a bubble.  I know I look like I'm running around spreading FUD everywhere, but I don't have enough money in Bitcoin to have a decent incentive to do that.  I just think that people would be much safer if they're either holding for the long term or selling soon so that they can buy back in at the inevitable drop to under $1200, whenever that happens.

if this is a bubble then i also happen to be satoshi.

a bubble makes you shake your head in amazement every morning when you check the price. if this was a bubble there'd be talk of taking out bank loans on here and people going crazy everywhere. read this thread in 2013.

none of that is happening. there's no euphoria, no media attention, nothing. only a high price.

I agree, I think if we were in a bubble we would be seeing +50/100 during a few days in a row. If in Sunday the price is around $1500 then it could be worrying.
Lol how could you even think that we are in a bubble ATM
2013 was a bubble.
We havent had a real leg up ever since.
This is just a slow building-up for furhter gains.

Dont fight the trend, fight the bubble.

Traders be like : oh no 2% growth in 1 day OMG it must be a bubble!!

Altcoins are in a huge bubbe ATM, 10% increase is normall rightnow.
Altcoins are now where BTC was in 2013.
It will collapse soon and altcoins will decrease with 80%
BTC already had that phase, its healty growth rightnow.

A bubble doesn't have to be a thousand dollars and completely insane investors throwing all of their money in before it falls back down, it can be any significant meaningless change in the price.  Healthy growth has to have a reason, otherwise it's a bubble - can you actually explain, with words, why the price has gone up 100 dollars?
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