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August 24, 2017, 11:30:41 PM

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Many users and some exchanges (I'm looking at you Coinbase) have chosen to ignore BCH. As a result, their tokens are locked up, and the real supply for BCH is less than a million split tokens (and the real market cap is less than a billion dollars).
By ignoring this threat to the network you are essentially complicit in the attack. Fortunately, any user can sell off BCH tokens and dampen the attack at any time. Right now they are worth $600 each. For a little effort, you can help push down the price, and therefore the hash oscillations of the current attack.

I'm looking at you Jimbo Angry
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August 24, 2017, 11:40:23 PM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402
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August 24, 2017, 11:41:27 PM

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Many users and some exchanges (I'm looking at you Coinbase) have chosen to ignore BCH. As a result, their tokens are locked up, and the real supply for BCH is less than a million split tokens (and the real market cap is less than a billion dollars).
By ignoring this threat to the network you are essentially complicit in the attack. Fortunately, any user can sell off BCH tokens and dampen the attack at any time. Right now they are worth $600 each. For a little effort, you can help push down the price, and therefore the hash oscillations of the current attack.

I'm looking at you Jimbo Angry

Have anyone made a comparison between the initial BCH blockchain and current one to see exactly how many addresses/BTC have been moved since fork? I mean moved from the original addresses, not counting subsequent tx's.

I would be really interested in knowing that data.
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August 24, 2017, 11:45:11 PM

Looking good ...

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August 24, 2017, 11:47:29 PM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402

This seems to happens a lot now. What do they want with our wacky user names. Tres bizarre  Embarrassed
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August 24, 2017, 11:51:56 PM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402

This seems to happens a lot now. What do they want with our wacky user names. Tres bizarre  Embarrassed

What do they want to do? This is what they do:

Reserve Vietnamese translation.

Regards

It would be funny.... if it wasn't because it isn't.
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August 24, 2017, 11:56:01 PM

Ooh crossing $4300 to $4500 again, someone must break that resistant climb to $5000
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August 25, 2017, 12:01:49 AM

I'm surprised that we are going up. I exptected a drop due to traders selling the news.
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August 25, 2017, 12:10:58 AM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402

This seems to happens a lot now. What do they want with our wacky user names. Tres bizarre  Embarrassed

What do they want to do? This is what they do:

Reserve Vietnamese translation.

Regards

It would be funny.... if it wasn't because it isn't.

I lol'ed. It must be a little funny. Cheesy Angry
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August 25, 2017, 12:25:40 AM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402

This seems to happens a lot now. What do they want with our wacky user names. Tres bizarre  Embarrassed

There are a few airdrops that require a seasoned btt account to participate (Deep onion being one of them). This might be one of the reasons accounts are getting hacked/hijacked?
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August 25, 2017, 12:33:29 AM

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August 25, 2017, 12:44:57 AM

Had a dream last night that I woke up and saw my bitcoin price ticker up over $400,000 and rising quickly. Saw it touch $500,000 as it came "crashing" back down to the high $300k range.

With such high numbers I couldn't even think of how much money that meant I had...just that I was fucking rich. Then I woke up  Cry

John McAfee would be happy with your dream, because such an outcome would save him from having to eat certain of his important part.   Wink
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August 25, 2017, 12:46:33 AM

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Ok, so my account yefi got hacked 2017-08-19. I'm a little shocked at this as my p/w was a random 9 digit code with a special character. It was also unique to this site. Anyway, please ignore anything my lobotomised impostor now writes, thank you.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NYG8FXzttGBxeyTpvefkG9qVEQUFRacQo
ILKE74zlefd0JdEr8uhy4EK9XsbeVUuDxPHyoMzPlFl5fJV2k0pmeNU1O7o00kUXY/9t5H7jJh7rXYjwmIYQq0k=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg13422402;topicseen#msg13422402

This seems to happens a lot now. What do they want with our wacky user names. Tres bizarre  Embarrassed

There are a few airdrops that require a seasoned btt account to participate (Deep onion being one of them). This might be one of the reasons accounts are getting hacked/hijacked?
Almost every week an account being hacked.

Back to the game, still on $4300 and no ATH.
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August 25, 2017, 12:48:51 AM

Only +$100 to ATH. 🚂
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August 25, 2017, 01:03:30 AM

I'm surprised that we are going up. I exptected a drop due to traders selling the news.
This is a lot of decisions to make. Well, actually based on we've noticed nowadays, since bitcoin has contributed a lot in the economy I think we should reward it because it's been years since it's spreading good things about value of money and more on the side of people's needs and goals to make with their life. It gives hope to the people who almost gave up battling crisis everyday but because of bitcoin, they started a new life. In connection with dollar over btc, I think they are now fair because they are both profitable and they are money. Money with different transaction method. Nevertheless, they are just collaborating money so nothing's gonna happen. It's either people prefer btc or dollar. As for me I will use them both to make it fair.
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August 25, 2017, 01:40:09 AM

Had a dream last night that I woke up and saw my bitcoin price ticker up over $400,000 and rising quickly. Saw it touch $500,000 as it came "crashing" back down to the high $300k range.

With such high numbers I couldn't even think of how much money that meant I had...just that I was fucking rich. Then I woke up  Cry

John McAfee would be happy with your dream, because such an outcome would save him from having to eat certain of his important part.   Wink

god knows what that dude John McAfee is on, but you can tell he's going to great
lengths to try and hide it in this latest bit on bitcoin which ends up having the opposite effect, lol.

"bla bla bla( twitch twitch) bla bla bitcoin bla bla (twitch twitch... trying very hard to enunciate each word while I bob my head, twitch twitch ,
scratch my eyebrow ,then my nose) bla bla bla value of the bitcoin bla bla bla" (twitch, head bob,squinty eyes)....

Yeah, takes one to know one...
lmao!!

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August 25, 2017, 01:46:45 AM

A promising weekend. New ATHs are waiting.
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This is so funny. I don't talk to friends, family, or colleagues about bitcoin. But I've read comments from others that have, and this is the exact response they usually get from them.

It's why most people will never accumulate wealth in their life, because they've been programmed (since birth?) that they should drop a supposedly risky investment like a hot potato the minute it reaches a decent valuation level. Plus they are flawed to think that fiat is something better to possess than bitcoin.
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August 25, 2017, 02:24:08 AM
Last edit: August 25, 2017, 02:38:11 AM by bitserve



This is so funny. I don't talk to friends, family, or colleagues about bitcoin. But I've read comments from others that have, and this is the exact response they usually get from them.

It's why most people will never accumulate wealth in their life, because they've been programmed (since birth?) that they should drop a supposedly risky investment like a hot potato the minute it reaches a decent valuation level. Plus they are flawed to think that fiat is something better to possess than bitcoin.

True. But diversification is still a thing. I wouldn't feel safe if I had ie $3 million in Bitcoin and almost nothing in fiat, real state (my preference), or whatever I would feel as more "safe" investment. There is a possibility that it is the best bet and gives the most ROI for next years, but.... never put all your eggs in the same basket.

It's the same as it would be unreasonable to have a fortune in real state and almost no fiat liquidity, or having a huge fortune (banking fiat, real state, stocks) that depends entirely on assets that could be seized and nothing "out of reach" (overseas accounts, PM's, Bitcoin, etc...).

Everyone needs to find HIS OWN comfortable balance between risk/reward though.
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