deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 12:53:15 AM |
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The likelihood of a worldwide apocalyptic event is staggeringly small. What could possibly happen to make every nation in the world including small islands in the Pacific to lose power, food, water, energy, etc?
A shtf event is more likely to hit one country ala Venezuela right now where Bitcoin is very useful. Or even a world war would leave small pockets of untouched nations that would welcome you and your bitcoins (your gold as well).
My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
You do know that an ice age has already started right?? That will last for a short period of time 20-30 years, but it still enough to attempt a decimation of the human race and trimming the current population numbers!   sauce?
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Meuh6879
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June 10, 2017, 01:05:23 AM |
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nope ... 
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 01:15:49 AM |
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Haha, litecoin's hashrate about to take a mega dive. What a shock.
sauce?
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Elwar
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June 10, 2017, 01:22:42 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).
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podyx
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June 10, 2017, 01:42:16 AM |
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  Does it look similar? (the upper chart is the start of the bubble to $266)
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 02:03:28 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). Thanks. That's food for thought.
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 02:05:45 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things.
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June 10, 2017, 02:15:16 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 02:36:03 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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June 10, 2017, 02:42:59 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject. We are all "foreigners," and we are all "world citizens." 
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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June 10, 2017, 02:45:50 AM |
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Just as a little reality check here: I was looking at a top of the line Wilesco steam engine to run my lathe here at the house. 2200 Euros. Fair bit of money, but when I did a calculation I found that was only .82 bitcoins. I thought I screwed up the calculations somehow then remembered that money is worthless compared to bitcoins. Hm. For less than a single bitcoin I can get this....  Wow.
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 02:46:10 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject. We are all "foreigners," and we are all "world citizens."  Then you just forgot describing your opinion.
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pfrtlpfmpf
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June 10, 2017, 02:53:42 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject. We are all "foreigners," and we are all "world citizens."  I´m a "world citizen" Yeih, me too ! Definitely. I belong to nowhere and everywhere. And as a "foreigner" you´re always welcome. I love it !
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deepcolderwallet
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June 10, 2017, 03:00:51 AM |
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I´m a "world citizen" Yeih, me too ! Definitely. I belong to nowhere and everywhere. And as a "foreigner" you´re always welcome. I love it !
It's going outta focus.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 10, 2017, 03:14:55 AM |
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Just as a little reality check here: I was looking at a top of the line Wilesco steam engine to run my lathe here at the house. 2200 Euros. Fair bit of money, but when I did a calculation I found that was only .82 bitcoins. I thought I screwed up the calculations somehow then remembered that money is worthless compared to bitcoins. Hm. For less than a single bitcoin I can get this....  Wow. "Sure, but can a Lambo do this?" *Lightfoot begins to lathe 
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June 10, 2017, 03:18:24 AM |
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I love the steam engine, very neat but looks so small to provide torque. Lathe to carve wood ?
The price is going sideways, looks positive. Kraken met the top of the channel, found a ceiling with lows matching 2500 or so its almost too positive it seems. I drew the channel very broadly compared to present range and its only seen the bottom end of May, I guess it wont repeat till pushed. A good target to scare but remain bullish would be 2300, if it blipped to that and back up I'd aim to be confident. Bitstamp following an uptrend for the last month and Huobi is sideways tackling June prices at this level but only after it had confirmed the previous pullback downtrend line which is very neat
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Elwar
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Viva Ut Vivas
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June 10, 2017, 03:32:57 AM |
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My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.
What do you call a sign of bad things? That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here. If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event. Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare). As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things. There are several South American countries. A 1000+% inflation rate is a good exit sign. If I lived in Venezuela and could leave I would.
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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June 10, 2017, 03:43:09 AM |
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Look at Bitcoin's chart for the last two years and tell me how it could possibly be any MORE bullish.
If Bitcoin had not abdicated its role as instant, cheap, uncensorable money, it would have a market cap approaching $100B. Which would make each XBT ~= $5600. That would be more bullish. duh.
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