Karartma1
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November 15, 2017, 06:37:00 PM |
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11 Fierce Facts About the Honey Badger 11. THEY’RE SMART. Ferocious, fearless, and pugnacious animals aren’t always the smartest, but honey badgers break the mold. They’re so intelligent that they even use tools. In fact I know that these days they use Bitcoin Wisdom and TradingView like no one else. If you want to know more about our friend go here http://mentalfloss.com/article/63407/11-fierce-facts-about-honey-badgerThis post was dedicated to all our beloved shills who left since we started our mooning phase.
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Coinnosaurus
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November 15, 2017, 06:41:31 PM |
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11 Fierce Facts About the Honey Badger 11. THEY’RE SMART. Ferocious, fearless, and pugnacious animals aren’t always the smartest, but honey badgers break the mold. They’re so intelligent that they even use tools. In fact I know that these days they use Bitcoin Wisdom and TradingView like no one else. If you want to know more about our friend go here http://mentalfloss.com/article/63407/11-fierce-facts-about-honey-badgerThis post was dedicated to all our beloved shills who left since we started our mooning phase. "6. THEY’LL EAT ANYTHING. Seriously, anything and everything. They’re omnivores who will go after mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, larvae, plants, fruit, eggs, roots , BCH etc."
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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November 15, 2017, 06:43:29 PM |
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This is precisely what made me a believer of Bitcoin. Not the crap that Jihan and Ver are trying to pull with their BTrash.
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sirazimuth
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November 15, 2017, 07:00:04 PM |
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I had no idea about that BTX thing, I found it in my list of coins in my Coinomi wallet, I'll try yo claim them tonight, thanks.
Yeah I did it.Its quite easy. Buy one coin, register your btx addy and you get a little stipend every Monday. Anyway,hopefully 7k holds and no more of that other coins shenanigans tho I'm not holding my breath....
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bitserve
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November 15, 2017, 07:38:57 PM |
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I find some resemblance between the honeybadger "passing out" for a few minutes after being bitten by the cobra and then resuming its fest... and when Bitcoin has one of those periodical 30% drops and then it resumes to the moon right away.
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podyx
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November 15, 2017, 07:47:38 PM |
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Somebody make a gif out of these with bitcoin logo on the guy and bitcoin cash and segwit2x as the shots
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gembitz
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November 15, 2017, 07:53:26 PM |
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I had no idea about that BTX thing, I found it in my list of coins in my Coinomi wallet, I'll try yo claim them tonight, thanks.
Yeah I did it.Its quite easy. Buy one coin, register your btx addy and you get a little stipend every Monday. Anyway,hopefully 7k holds and no more of that other coins shenanigans tho I'm not holding my breath.... fork coup fail :-D weee>.> 10kBTC kaboom^
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DonQuijote
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November 15, 2017, 07:53:54 PM |
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So since the start of 2017, 380+ new shitcoins have been added to the list (as tracked by coinmarketcap.com). The list went from ~900 to ~1281 cryptocurrencies. And 6581 "markets", whatever the hell that means.
So Bitcoin's % dominance as tracked there is not being 'eroded' by other alts supposedly taking market share away. It's being eroded % wise because of all the shitcoins merely being added to the ever growing list.
In other words, just by virtue of adding a new shitcoin to the list, Bitcoin's % market share of the total is shown to go down. Because the individual fiat market caps of each new shitcoin added are fakery. Complete bullshit.
A more accurate way to track % and total market share would be to restrict the list to say the top 500 by market share, and anything below that gets taken completely off the list.
Low market cap and low daily volume should be ignored in btc % dominance
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metacoin
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November 15, 2017, 07:57:04 PM |
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I voted for the $6,000 to $6,500 range which surprisingly is the least popular. I think by end-of-year Bitcoin will be above $8k, but this month is super bearish in my circles, rumblings of altcoins and other rumors erode confidence.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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November 15, 2017, 07:59:24 PM |
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I voted for the $6,000 to $6,500 range which surprisingly is the least popular. I think by end-of-year Bitcoin will be above $8k, but this month is super bearish in my circles, rumblings of altcoins and other rumors erode confidence.
Rumbling of altcoins should amplify the upside of the Bitcoin market though. When people finally realize how shitty most altcoins are they will want to withdraw and move into Bitcoin or fiat.
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jojo69
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November 15, 2017, 08:07:12 PM |
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hmmmm, the BTG devs are using their premine fund to make whole the miners on the wrong side of the day 1 chain split
interesting display of integrity, I'm going to keep my eye on this
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November 15, 2017, 08:09:45 PM |
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More info on this Bitcore (BTX) coin...
It looks like they just paid out 8.3 million of these to existing bitcoin holders on the 6th of November. You automatically have .5 BTX for each bitcoin you owned based on a 2 Nov snapshot. You have to import your bitcoin private keys to get your bitcore coins. You already own them even if you don't claim them right now so hold on to the private keys you were using as of 2 Nov.
Holding bitcore and registering the bitcore address on their site gives you an Airdrop each week based on the balance you hold.
If you're moving your bitcoin to claim your bitcoin gold, might as well claim the bitcore coin at the same time even if you don't plan on selling it right now.
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True Myth
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November 15, 2017, 08:32:51 PM |
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Breaking through the $7,300 wall now...
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bitcoinPsycho
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November 15, 2017, 08:40:27 PM |
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the euphoria resumes arrrr
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kurious
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November 15, 2017, 08:48:21 PM |
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I voted for the $6,000 to $6,500 range which surprisingly is the least popular. I think by end-of-year Bitcoin will be above $8k, but this month is super bearish in my circles, rumblings of altcoins and other rumors erode confidence.
Rumbling of altcoins should amplify the upside of the Bitcoin market though. When people finally realize how shitty most altcoins are they will want to withdraw and move into Bitcoin or fiat. With Bitcoin hard to move, then logically - all you can do is sell alts to buy it as it moons. I think we might have a very good night - perfect storm for alts, brilliant for BTC. The only way is up, it is the path of least resistance and with coins not hitting exchanges, who can sell. I think we will see spam dropping hard soon. BCH HQ now must be wondering WTF to do. Their strategy might just backfire. Better watch the transaction backlog..?
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November 15, 2017, 08:51:55 PM |
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More info on this Bitcore (BTX) coin...
It looks like they just paid out 8.3 million of these to existing bitcoin holders on the 6th of November. You automatically have .5 BTX for each bitcoin you owned based on a 2 Nov snapshot. You have to import your bitcoin private keys to get your bitcore coins. You already own them even if you don't claim them right now so hold on to the private keys you were using as of 2 Nov.
Holding bitcore and registering the bitcore address on their site gives you an Airdrop each week based on the balance you hold.
If you're moving your bitcoin to claim your bitcoin gold, might as well claim the bitcore coin at the same time even if you don't plan on selling it right now.
Whoot ? I´ll sit tight, just to be sure. That ok ? They throw coins at me, like it´s early christmas.
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November 15, 2017, 08:52:42 PM |
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All bitcoin and its forks not counting BTX ($25 coin)
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Syke
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November 15, 2017, 09:09:23 PM |
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hold on to the private keys you were using as of 2 Nov.
Always a good idea. A wise man/woman/group once said: Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.
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November 15, 2017, 09:13:44 PM |
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Whoot ? I´ll sit tight, just to be sure. That ok ? They throw coins at me, like it´s early christmas.
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November 15, 2017, 09:16:48 PM |
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hold on to the private keys you were using as of 2 Nov.
Always a good idea. A wise man/woman/group once said: Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.
Perhaps a better way to phrase that would be "...keep track of which private keys held bitcoin as of 2 Nov."
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