jbreher
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August 10, 2017, 11:42:37 PM |
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That also sends a signal to the market that the "upgrade" is unanimously consensutated, even if it is done in a forcible way.
So is it logic that you don't understand, or is it English that you don't understand? Read again. Part 1) Sends the market the signal that the "upgrade" is unanimously consensuated. <- A signal, an "appearance". Not necessarily the "reality". Part 2) even if it is done in a forcible way <- The reality. As the 100% is forced in second stage after a 80% consensus first stage. That's basically what hapened with BIP91..., except BIP91 was already over 90%. You really don't realize that 'unanimous consent' and 'forcible' are diametrically opposed?
"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."
- G. Gubby Orwell
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conspirosphere.tk
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
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August 10, 2017, 11:44:22 PM |
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you guys want an all time high?
I'm thinking of taking one for the team here
 If it breaks $3500 the sky is the limit
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podyx
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August 10, 2017, 11:45:00 PM |
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Does anybody know if there is any place to bet bitcoin on Mayweather vs McGregor fight?
i would't give you the odds on mcgregor to win  like never gonna happen how much we would't like it to be Nah, I would bet on Mayweather. Free money basically if payout is 20% or more
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bitserve
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Self made HODLER ✓
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August 11, 2017, 12:00:31 AM Last edit: August 11, 2017, 12:50:33 AM by bitserve |
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That also sends a signal to the market that the "upgrade" is unanimously consensutated, even if it is done in a forcible way.
So is it logic that you don't understand, or is it English that you don't understand? Read again. Part 1) Sends the market the signal that the "upgrade" is unanimously consensuated. <- A signal, an "appearance". Not necessarily the "reality". Part 2) even if it is done in a forcible way <- The reality. As the 100% is forced in second stage after a 80% consensus first stage. That's basically what hapened with BIP91..., except BIP91 was already over 90%. You really don't realize that 'unanimous consent' and 'forcible' are diametrically opposed?
"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."
- G. Gubby Orwell I do. The market doesn't. The market establish price. I like price rises. As I said, I am fine with that. P.S.: Read the news. Bitcoin locked segwit with 100% consensus... And it is "true"... yet we both know there was some "forcible pressure" to reach that 100% after BIP91 passed.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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August 11, 2017, 12:29:26 AM |
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I first checked the $300 video.... after being horrified by the ugly apartment (not to mention the bathroom) I switched to the $600 one... Still horrified. Why would I want to be rich to live like that?
Maybe I am a bit picky about HOME and not that much about food, etc... donno. Is there any other videos for living a "rich" life on a budget there or something?
No idea. Like I said, living would be 3k per month not 300. When you start looking at higher costs it is more stuff catering to foreigners so the price can go up quickly. My friend has a house with a pool and he figures 2k is enough. Oh ok, then it isn't much cheaper than living in my country. Maybe it isn't even cheaper. I supposse it looks cheap in comparison to living well in USA which, yes, it is really expensive and nice houses/apartments in premiun places are still incredibly overpriced. Salaries are also WAY higher so I guess it is ok. I've been living 50% of each year in SE Asia since 2001. Costs have gone up and in some places like Bali, a lot. Currently I rent a 3 bedroom/3 bathroom house across from the beach in Vietnam for $350 a month (exclusive of electric). It's not as nice as my house in Canada but its clean and safe with the added perks of weather and cheap food. The largest benefit to living there is the fact that I become way more active outside the house which would have been spent hibernating indoors had I stayed in the cold. I figure it costs me about 30% less to be in Vietnam than Canada for the winter. I buy what I want and typically never need to spend more than $2000 CAD in a month. I was reading recently about a community of digital nomads living in Chang Mai, Thailand for about $500 a month. But it's a mixed bag. Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
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conspirosphere.tk
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
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August 11, 2017, 12:36:59 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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August 11, 2017, 12:37:54 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate. Sounds like paradise. 
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empowering
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August 11, 2017, 12:38:59 AM |
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on a decision that they were not qualified to make in the first place,
There you go with the elitist thinking again. I am trying to be patient, but this is really offensive. Who, pray tell, IS qualified to make such decisions in a democracy? People who have a clue about the actual consequences, I'd say. I can't speak for K~Ehleyr, but I have been following the Brexit matter closely since the debate started. The urban people, the educated, the young, overwhelmingly voted "Remain". So did some geographical/economical minorities (notably Scotland). The bulk of "Leave" voters were working class folk, afraid because they're losing their jobs to Polish plumbers. They have been lied to, their fears exploited cynically. Now these people see that the foreign plumber isn't going away anyway, but the City workers who used to be their customers at lunchtime or when their expensive shirts needed washing are going away if the government isn't able to negotiate merciful terms. And things look like the they won't be able to. This is not about centralization/decentralization IMO. It's about an open market or a closed market. It's much harder to produce (or keep) wealth in the latter. Some of the uneducated are beginning to realize what happened above their heads, and they aren't going to be happy about that. Nonsense. Sorry but utter utter shyte
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empowering
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August 11, 2017, 12:42:02 AM |
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for me it's not personal with you or the other guy. my point is the Brexit/remain debate is a total sideshow constructed by current political elites, completely irrelevant to the future of the British Isles, which absolutely belongs not to them but to us here present.
I certainly can't disagree that it's a politically constructed sideshow. The problem is that it's the ordinary people that will pay the price, through loss of business, loss of jobs, loss of rights, a collapsed economy and high inflation... If it unemployes some bureaucratic parasites in Brussels that's good enough for me.
The EU is a failed institution, they would be well advised to start winding it down before the guillotines come out.
The EU has serious problems, I never said it was perfect! It won't be the bureaucrats in Brussels losing their jobs because of Brexit though, it will be ordinary hard-working people losing their jobs when the businesses they work for relocate to other countries in order to avoid trading tariffs and restrictions. "The British voters will have the opportunity to change the government at the next general election, yes, but they've already shown that their judgement is flawed" The voters have a different opinion then me, so democracy must be bad". Where have I heard that before?
I never said that. Just because I say that voters made a bad choice, strongly influenced by lies, on a decision that they were not qualified to make in the first place, does not mean that I wouldn't defend their right to make that choice. What do you think will happen - who will lose their jobs when the house of cards that is the EU collapses? Which it will. Remind me again the current monthly QE figure please ?
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d_eddie
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August 11, 2017, 12:47:39 AM |
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on a decision that they were not qualified to make in the first place,
There you go with the elitist thinking again. I am trying to be patient, but this is really offensive. Who, pray tell, IS qualified to make such decisions in a democracy? People who have a clue about the actual consequences, I'd say. I can't speak for K~Ehleyr, but I have been following the Brexit matter closely since the debate started. The urban people, the educated, the young, overwhelmingly voted "Remain". So did some geographical/economical minorities (notably Scotland). The bulk of "Leave" voters were working class folk, afraid because they're losing their jobs to Polish plumbers. They have been lied to, their fears exploited cynically. Now these people see that the foreign plumber isn't going away anyway, but the City workers who used to be their customers at lunchtime or when their expensive shirts needed washing are going away if the government isn't able to negotiate merciful terms. And things look like the they won't be able to. This is not about centralization/decentralization IMO. It's about an open market or a closed market. It's much harder to produce (or keep) wealth in the latter. Some of the uneducated are beginning to realize what happened above their heads, and they aren't going to be happy about that. Nonsense. Sorry but utter utter shyte No need to be sorry for disagreeing. Some more elaborated arguing wouldn't hurt, though.
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d_eddie
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August 11, 2017, 12:49:54 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate. Sounds like paradise.  I want to move to a place like that as soon as we get closer to the moon! I've got a friend who built a kind of residential community in Jamaica, she says it's almost like this - at least in the community village. I actually doubt it's all honey roses, though. Maybe I should ask her for more details.
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deepcolderwallet
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August 11, 2017, 12:53:49 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate. The answer is easy: Uruguay.
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August 11, 2017, 01:00:09 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate. Sounds like paradise.  I want to move to a place like that as soon as we get closer to the moon! I've got a friend who built a kind of residential community in Jamaica, she says it's almost like this - at least in the community village. I actually doubt it's all honey roses, though. Maybe I should ask her for more details. Jamaica has many problems. One of them is the Caribbean Hurricane Route...
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Icygreen
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August 11, 2017, 01:09:48 AM |
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Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.
Maybe we should start a new thread about: -Where you can live large on the cheap -saying whatever you want -smoke whatever you want I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate. Sounds like paradise.  I want to move to a place like that as soon as we get closer to the moon! I've got a friend who built a kind of residential community in Jamaica, she says it's almost like this - at least in the community village. I actually doubt it's all honey roses, though. Maybe I should ask her for more details. Jamaica has many problems. One of them is the Caribbean Hurricane Route... Maybe it will be the new country, "Liberland" with Vit Jedlicka. Maybe we ought to propose bitcoin as the national currency.
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jojo69
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August 11, 2017, 01:12:08 AM |
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Iceland already kicked the banksters out, geothermal power and hawt ladies.
also, I chickened out...so no ATH yet
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Torque
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August 11, 2017, 01:21:59 AM |
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That's good, little BCH. Get back down there below 10:1 so you don't make me have to trade you. 
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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August 11, 2017, 01:22:37 AM |
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Bittrex Support Team (Bittrex Support) Aug 10, 18:16 PDT Hi BlindGuy, For security purposes, once your account is locked there will be a minimum 24 hour wait period before it will be unlocked. For Accounts valued at over $1000 USD we will require additional information proof of identity. 2 forms of government identification and a selfie of you holding one of those identifications where we can match your face. Please also write Bittrex and today's date on a piece of paper and hold it in the picture. Please make sure the text on your ID is readable in all photos. Note: This means we need all 3 things in 1 photo. You, your ID, and the paper with Bittrex and the date on it. Also we do not accept .pdf or zip files, or links to files. For expedited support and to streamline support agents verifying your account please consider performing Enhanced Verification by visiting https://www.bittrex.com, log into your account and click Settings on the top of the page. After a minimum of 24 hours has passed we will check your ticket and enable your account. In some circumstances we may require additional information. Thank you, Your Bittrex Support Team Dear Bittrex, Nuts to that! That's good, little BCH. Get back down there below 10:1 so you don't make me have to trade you.  I guess I'll be shapeshifting that shizzle.
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K~Ehleyr
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Ooh, shiny things!!
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August 11, 2017, 01:23:39 AM |
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And no less centralised because the UK will now be ruled by one bastard government that cannot be trusted, instead of having the other 27 countries of the EU to moderate.
But it is less centralized because the sovereign unit is smaller. If you do not like the current UK government, work to change it. The smaller the sovereign unit he more impact an individual can have on its policy. By your way of thinking one world government would be best because then we would have 195 countries to "moderate". Only if you think the individual can have any impact at all. In reality, the disassociation from the EU and in particular the cessation of the bill of human rights and the jurisdiction of the ECJ means that the fascist tory government running the UK will now be free to be as draconian as they like with nobody and no body able to intervene. The British voters will have the opportunity to change the government at the next general election, yes, but they've already shown that their judgement is flawed and I personally won't be eligible to vote in the next UK general election anyway. I'm waiting to see what happens and how my rights are affected by the negotiations, but there's a good chance I'll be changing my nationality in order to protect my own rights.When someone starts using those bold words I can predict there's a red star or a hammer and sickle on a card somewhere in their wallet. Please go away with your socialist bullshit. I drink communist tears in my breakfast.  And NO! You're not changing your nationality in order to protect your own rights. You mindless millenials who cry for Clintons are stupid and lazy enough to do this. Best odd you're likely to go to a protest and show your ugly skinny tits before crying in front of cameras. Wow, you're an angry, repulsive little man, aren't you? As soon as some kid on an internet forum starts insulting tits to make a point I know he's just resorting to hatred out of frustration that he can't get laid. This is why you're spewing bile instead of actually arguing with any points that I've made. What do you think will happen - who will lose their jobs when the house of cards that is the EU collapses? Which it will.
Remind me again the current monthly QE figure please ?
Too late, you've won me over with your detailed, well-constructed logical argument: Sorry but utter utter shyte
I can't possibly argue with that. No, seriously, I can't. I hope you trolls have enjoyed your fun today. Insulting strangers online is a great way to brighten up your sad little lives for a few hours, I'm sure. I recommend you find ways to deal with your problems though, because there are a whole load more problems waiting for you in adulthood.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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August 11, 2017, 01:47:56 AM |
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"My ice cream cones shop now has blockchain and my family couldn't be happier!" This William Gates fella will probably end up doing quite well for himself. Coco achieves this by designing specifically for confidential consortiums, where nodes and actors are explicitly declared and controlled. Based on these requirements, Coco presents an alternative approach to ledger construction, giving enterprises the scalability, distributed governance and enhanced confidentiality they need without sacrificing the inherent security and immutability they expect. Claptrap. 
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