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November 18, 2017, 05:19:02 PM |
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They can always participate in other threads, those have different mods. This one is particularly special. And again, they are free to launch their own threads. He already did and it's self moderated too.
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drbrockcoin
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For your listening pleasure, Fuck World Trade!
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November 18, 2017, 05:31:56 PM |
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I heard a great quote the other day on a podcast, made me laugh. The speaker said that the world current social events unfolding was "You know, like in that movie 'They Live'.... but instead of just the protagonist having the sunglasses, suddenly everyone has a pair." Ahhh such a classic film, along with Network
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vroom
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November 18, 2017, 05:38:44 PM |
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Could it be... Any curse of oak island fans here? Season 5 just started! if you don't know Oak Island, check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island_mysteryedit: oh, to make it somehow related. I bet the big mystery of oak island is satoshis private key hidden deep inside of the money pit.
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gembitz
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November 18, 2017, 05:42:12 PM |
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Could it be... Any curse of oak island fans here? Season 5 just started! if you don't know Oak Island, check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island_mysteryedit: oh, to make it somehow related. I bet the big mystery of oak island is satoshis private key hidden deep inside of the money pit. when is wikipedia going to start accepting bitcoin for donations? hmmm? ~n00bs
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infofront (OP)
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November 18, 2017, 06:03:42 PM |
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I've only deleted a handful of his posts. This has taken a lot of self control over the months. I always cringe when he posts because virtually every post is a direct or indirect attack on bitcoin, or a promotion of BCH. He does sometimes have legitimate points, but they don't need to be repeated ad nauseam. Also, the thread was never about altcoins. As I mentioned in an earlier post, he has a somewhat privileged position in this thread due to his length of time participating in it, and his relatively thoughtful posts. During busy times, I often have a few messages asking me to review certain posts, so I take those suggestions into consideration as well. I'll also be the first to admit that I may be a less than stellar moderator.
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infofront (OP)
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November 18, 2017, 06:06:15 PM |
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so jbreher is censored but ruphej is allowed to post less than zero value annoyances every other post...makes total sense If the small block argument is so weak that it can't withstand some erudite scrutiny perhaps I need to look elsewhere for the truth. jbreher is actively trying to destroy bitcoin. ruphej is annoying, but mostly harmless so far. I've already deleted more of his posts than jbreher's though. There are plenty of resources out there to educate yourself about the big block vs. small block debate.
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gembitz
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November 18, 2017, 06:07:22 PM |
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I've only deleted a handful of his posts. This has taken a lot of self control over the months. I always cringe when he posts because virtually every post is a direct or indirect attack on bitcoin, or a promotion of BCH. He does sometimes have legitimate points, but they don't need to be repeated ad nauseam. Also, the thread was never about altcoins. As I mentioned in an earlier post, he has a somewhat privileged position in this thread due to his length of time participating in it, and his relatively thoughtful posts. During busy times, I often have a few messages asking me to review certain posts, so I take those suggestions into consideration as well. I'll also be the first to admit that I may be a less than stellar moderator. i'd help you mod however i'm already too busy with other forums :-D >.> thanks for your commitment!
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November 18, 2017, 06:10:58 PM Last edit: November 18, 2017, 06:34:30 PM by Torque |
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There are many Bitcoin people here (because hey, this IS a Bitcoin WO thread) that have disagreements and legitimate concerns about the future of Bitcoin: Joe public adoption worries, merchant adoption worries, SegWit adoption worries, scaling worries, worries about how LN will work, worries about the power/centralization of the miners, etc. I think on some level that all of us share these concerns to some degree. And there is nothing wrong about revisiting these debates from time to time as long as it is honest and agnostic discussion. But the thing that separates these people from the true Bitcoin trolls and alt shills is the fact that they are still pro-Bitcoin. They WANT Bitcoin to succeed and thrive long term. They have no hidden anti-Bitcoin agenda, or trying to covertly shill for an altcoin (BCH). They don't spend every moment with every post spewing anti-Bitcoin propaganda, or slyly trying to strike up a supposedly "agnostic" debate or concern, only to have their real hidden agenda slowly revealed through the way that they are debating (i.e. breadcrumbing, straw-manning, playing dumb, rebuttal of every single point, ignoring valid counter-points, supposedly have the 'real inside knowledge', leading with the sympathy/empathy card, etc.). No common ground is ever found with a troll/shill, because they're not looking to find common ground. They are not looking to have some honest debate. They are trying to disrupt and create an emotional reaction, that is all. And in this forum's case, they are looking to disrupt and dissuade belief in Bitcoin's long term dominance and viability. In fact, they are part of a large scale campaign to do so, and it is reasonable to assume that some of them are getting paid for their effort. The thing that the trolls apparently don't get is we are all too familiar with all of their stupid tactics. The art of internet trolling is well documented and has been around for some time. So they are pretty easy to spot. https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/5wslia/internet_troll_tactics/Some of you guys can engage with the trolls all you want, the rest of us will just put them on /ignore. But please stop trying to 'defend' them and their actions. And if you are so blind that you can't see that they only show up when Bitcoin is falling and BCash is getting pumped, then you need to seek help.
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November 18, 2017, 06:13:35 PM |
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A late good morning Bitcoinland.
No new ATH but an OK consolidation and resistance to another weekend assault by the big-block altcoiners... currently $7740USD/$9885CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Total (incl. forkcoins) is $9168USD/$11709CAD (Coinmarketcap).
Could be worse. One good push and we're on to a new ATH. Go Bitcoin go.
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ragnar0k
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November 18, 2017, 06:16:42 PM |
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so jbreher is censored but ruphej is allowed to post less than zero value annoyances every other post...makes total sense If the small block argument is so weak that it can't withstand some erudite scrutiny perhaps I need to look elsewhere for the truth. jbreher is actively trying to destroy bitcoin. ruphej is annoying, but mostly harmless so far. I've already deleted more of his posts than jbreher's though. There are plenty of resources out there to educate yourself about the big block vs. small block debate. Although I agree that jbreher was responding how and when he liked if put on a corner, I would have expected a warning shot before the kill!
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November 18, 2017, 06:19:46 PM |
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so jbreher is censored but ruphej is allowed to post less than zero value annoyances every other post...makes total sense If the small block argument is so weak that it can't withstand some erudite scrutiny perhaps I need to look elsewhere for the truth. jbreher is actively trying to destroy bitcoin. ruphej is annoying, but mostly harmless so far. I've already deleted more of his posts than jbreher's though. There are plenty of resources out there to educate yourself about the big block vs. small block debate. Although I agree that jbreher was responding how and when he liked if put on a corner, I would have expected a warning shot before the kill! Perhaps before the split. Shots have been fired and the time for peaceful attempts is over.
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flynn
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November 18, 2017, 06:20:37 PM |
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That BCH pump is rather a flabby one
I still have a few to get rid of, I'm sort of disapointed.
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AlcoHoDL
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November 18, 2017, 06:21:39 PM |
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There are many Bitcoin people here (because hey, this IS a Bitcoin WO thread) that have disagreements and legitimate concerns about the future of Bitcoin: Joe public adoption worries, SegWit adoption worries, scaling worries, worries about how LN will work, worries about the power/centralization of the miners, etc. I would think on some level that all of us share these concerns to some degree. But the thing that separates these people from the true Bitcoin trolls and alt shills is the fact that they are still pro-Bitcoin. They WANT Bitcoin to succeed and thrive long term. They have no hidden anti-Bitcoin agenda, or trying to covertly shill for an altcoin (BCH). They don't spend every moment with every post spewing anti-Bitcoin propaganda, or slyly trying to strike up a supposedly "agnostic" debate or concern, only to have their real hidden agenda slowly revealed through the way that they are debating (i.e. breadcrumbing, straw-manning, playing dumb, rebuttal of every single point, supposedly have the 'real inside knowledge', leading with the empathy card, etc.). No common ground is ever found with a troll/shill, because they're not looking to find common ground. They are not looking to have some honest debate. They are trying to disrupt and create an emotional reaction, that is all. And in this forum's case, they are looking to disrupt and dissuade belief in Bitcoin's long term dominance and viability. In fact, they are part of a campaign to do so, and it is reasonable to assume that some of them are getting paid for their effort. The thing that the trolls apparently don't get is we are all too familiar with all their stupid tactics. The art of internet trolling is well documented and has been around for some time. So they are pretty easy to spot. https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/5wslia/internet_troll_tactics/Some of you guys can engage with the trolls all you want, the rest of us will just put them on /ignore. But please stop trying to 'defend' them and their actions. And if you are so blind that you can't see that they only show up when Bitcoin is falling and BCash is getting pumped, then you need to seek help. Well said. Personally I don't mind jbreher's posts because they are easily refuted using facts. So I don't think he is to be feared. But I understand your points, after all it's a Bitcoin thread (arguably the best there is), and it should stay a Bitcoin thread. Altcoin supporters and Bitcoin haters can go post in the appropriate sections or start their own threads.
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November 18, 2017, 06:23:33 PM |
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It is not useful to allow dishonest people to operate in a rules based environment where the ultimate foundation of the entire project is honesty.
Bitcoin is whatever the consensus mechanism decides it is. That was the original idea and one of the foundational pillars of what makes bitcoin as an idea able to function at all, and the result is in. Continuing to complain about it, and even going to far as to split the blockchain in two, is nothing short of an attempt to undermine bitcoin as a whole. They are enemies, not only of the personal wealth of many of us here, but far more importantly they are enemies of a lifeboat for countless millions of people when the economy collapses. They are, in a word, evil, right down to their core.
Bitcoin is broken due to high fees and unreliable confirmation times. - I want to help bank the billions of unbanked across the world. - I want a low-friction form of money that people in Venezuela or the next Zimbabwe can use to escape hyperinflation. - I want a border-less form of money that the people or Argentina can use to bypass capital controls. - I want a transportable form of money that I can pay to a programmer in India for work on the Bitcoin Unlimited website, thereby helping bring disenfranchised groups across the world out of poverty. - I want bitcoin to be so massively adopted that it becomes politically impossible to shut down, ending governments ability to raise money for war and other atrocities with the stealth-tax of inflation. You cannot achieve those goals with a crippled bitcoin limited to 3 transactions per second (and no, LN is no panacea either, but that's another discussion). And then you call me evil for working to bring bitcoin back to its original vision as better money that would improve the lives of people all across the world. Give you head a shake, Ibian.
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November 18, 2017, 06:26:04 PM |
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these guys will never understand that the core devs are willing to increase the blocksize when the time is right and it's tested properly
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November 18, 2017, 06:26:49 PM |
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I want to...
I don't believe anyone would object to that if code was offered up that was demonstrably superior in every way and addressed every technical doubt about that approach. If it was then enough people would agree, migrate and that would become Bitcoin. Most people are not married to the Core path. What Core has that can't be touched at present is straightforward competence and that's what keeps their grip on Bitcoin's development. That is, er, not quite the case with the present campaign.
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November 18, 2017, 06:27:52 PM |
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That BCH pump is rather a flabby one
I still have a few to get rid of, I'm sort of disapointed.
Too many people got burned when Bithumb went down at an inopportune time, last weekend. Even though wash trades can help with volume, you need to attract actual suckers to buy it up.
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November 18, 2017, 06:28:36 PM |
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these guys will never understand that the core devs are willing to increase the blocksize when the time is right and it's tested properly
And even when the Bitcoin block size limit does get raised when the time is right, they'll just say it's not enough and BCash has it where it needs to be. Or come up with other arguments and excuses why Bitcoin still sucks.
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November 18, 2017, 06:31:34 PM |
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Guys, we have a green vertical!
CAROLINA?
Edit: I really expected blood this weekend. I'm not complaining. I hope the BCH cancer is cleared away soon, and for good.
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November 18, 2017, 06:36:25 PM |
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I want to...
I don't believe anyone would object to that if code was offered up that was demonstrably superior in every way and addressed every technical doubt about that approach. If it was then enough people would agree, migrate and that would become Bitcoin. Most people are not married to the Core path. What Core has that can't be touched at present is straightforward competence and that's what keeps their grip on Bitcoin's development. That is, er, not quite the case with the present campaign. Troll tactic #47 - Leading with the sympathy/empathy card
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