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November 18, 2017, 07:50:43 PM

Elon Musk is going to end up the Tucker or DeLorean of our generation. History repeats.... sigh.

 Sadly, I fear you may not be too far off with that comparison.

 TBH, I'm really holding out for the Porsche EV's due out around the next halvening  Wink

Yeah, Tesla is quickly running out of other people's money, and the bail outs are going to end at some point soon.

Not to mention that every major car manufacturer will quickly close the gap on the All-EV market within 2-3 years. Chevy just launched their Bolt EV. It looks like it could be a winner for the mid-range market. Still a little pricey for what it is though. But the govt fed tax credit helps.

Ok off-topic, but the subject of Tesla still fascinates me. Watch this cnbc video. If I had any stock in Tesla right now, I'd be selling into that fake speculative bubble that is no doubt going to abruptly end in another year or two.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/17/tesla-is-going-out-of-business-says-former-gm-exec-bob-lutz.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain
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November 18, 2017, 07:52:34 PM

2) Don't flaunt your wealth on social media:
http://altdigitalcurrency.com/?p=130.

Always hide your power-level.

This applies as well when you conceal carry a firearm.

still trying to find a convenient way to conceal carry my preferred weapon of self-defense - sword. Cheesy

You know, there was a time in the world where a man could walk around freely with his sword or pistol on his hip. And no one would fk with him.

I wouldn't mind seeing a return to that.  Grin
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November 18, 2017, 07:52:57 PM

Elon Musk is going to end up the Tucker or DeLorean of our generation. History repeats.... sigh.

 Sadly, I fear you may not be too far off with that comparison.

 TBH, I'm really holding out for the Porsche EV's due out around the next halvening  Wink

Yeah, Tesla is quickly running out of other people's money, and the bail outs are going to end at some point soon.

Not to mention that every major car manufacturer will quickly close the gap on the All-EV market within 2-3 years. Chevy just launched their Bolt EV. It looks like it could be a winner for the mid-range market. Still a little pricey for what it is though. But the govt fed tax credit helps.

Ok off-topic, but the subject of Tesla still fascinates me. Watch this cnbc video. If I had any stock in Tesla right now, I'd be selling into that fake speculative bubble that is no doubt going to abruptly end in another year or two.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/17/tesla-is-going-out-of-business-says-former-gm-exec-bob-lutz.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain

i hear hes putting asics in the newer models so you can mine coins while you drive :-D weeee
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Ok off-topic, but the subject of Tesla still fascinates me. Watch this cnbc video. If I had any stock in Tesla right now, I'd be selling into that fake speculative bubble that is no doubt going to abruptly end in another year or two.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/17/tesla-is-going-out-of-business-says-former-gm-exec-bob-lutz.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain

"There's nothing about Tesla that can't be easily duplicated by any other automobile manufacturer"

Same goes for Apple, yet they manage to persuade their zombies to hand over thousands of dollars per year for shit they don't need.

I think this guy has missed the tech crossover and developing cult taking place here.

Watch the semi truck launch. People are whooping the launch of a commercial vehicle. That's probably a first in human history.

Perhaps more than anywhere else cars are about branding and status. A Tesla says something very particular and more and more people will want to say it.

Whether they survive long enough is another matter, but someone's going to believe they have a future worth preserving.
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Ok off-topic, but the subject of Tesla still fascinates me. Watch this cnbc video. If I had any stock in Tesla right now, I'd be selling into that fake speculative bubble that is no doubt going to abruptly end in another year or two.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/17/tesla-is-going-out-of-business-says-former-gm-exec-bob-lutz.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain

"There's nothing about Tesla that can't be easily duplicated by any other automobile manufacturer"

Same goes for Apple, yet they manage to persuade their zombies to hand over thousands of dollars per year for shit they don't need.

I think this guy has missed the tech crossover and developing cult taking place here.

Watch the semi truck launch. People are whooping the launch of a commercial vehicle. That's probably a first in human history.

Perhaps more than anywhere else cars are about branding and status. A Tesla says something very particular and more and more people will want to say it.

Whether they survive long enough is another matter, but someone's going to believe they have a future worth preserving.


https://www.tesla.com/roadster/

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Damn, that´s mph, i didn´t even calculate that into kilometerperhour, we need another measurement, "kilometer per minute", or such !





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November 18, 2017, 08:19:50 PM

BCH is much more centralized,

Exactly in what manner do you assert that BCH is more centralized? (Presumably with respect to BTC?)

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plus it's at the mercy of any script-kid wanting to spam it for peanuts and fill it with gigabytes/day of spam. Just because it hasn't happened, doesn't mean it can't happen. I would probably do it myself for 24hrs or so, just to make an "academic" point that the "mempool is full" bullshit and "we need an upgrade" can equally apply to a 8mb chain if one goes out and spams it.

You should do that. I'd be interested in the results of that little experiment. Of course, the results would be more informative if the mempool was spammed to persistently full for days on end.

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The marketing being pushed by the same crew is about the peer-to-peer e-cash system, with emphasis on the e-cash aspect. Centralization changes the first aspect: As people become unable to participate as peers, you go from peer-to-peer to a client/server model.

Yet it has been demonstrated that typical contemporary consumer-grade PC running the satoshi client can handle about 100 tx/s. With some simple SW improvements (which, for some reason, core has not deigned to perform), such a typical PC can handle about 500 tx/s. The 'unable to participate as peers' conjecture is shown to be a canard.
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November 18, 2017, 08:26:29 PM

2) Don't flaunt your wealth on social media:
http://altdigitalcurrency.com/?p=130.

Always hide your power-level.

This applies as well when you conceal carry a firearm.

still trying to find a convenient way to conceal carry my preferred weapon of self-defense - sword. Cheesy
http://www.trueswords.com/sword-canes-c-103.html

Not sure on legality, but for pure style you can't beat it.
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November 18, 2017, 08:28:46 PM

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.

I may be many things to many people. I may be a pariah to those whose faith in BTC is tenuous enough to be threatened by what I have to say. But one thing I am not is dishonest -- at least not intentionally dishonest -- to bitcointalk.org.
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November 18, 2017, 08:34:07 PM

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.

I may be many things to many people. I may be a pariah to those whose faith in BTC is tenuous enough to be threatened by what I have to say. But one thing I am not is dishonest -- at least not intentionally dishonest -- to bitcointalk.org.
Let's pretend that's the case. Then you are simply a fool. That is not any better.
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November 18, 2017, 08:41:36 PM

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.

I may be many things to many people. I may be a pariah to those whose faith in BTC is tenuous enough to be threatened by what I have to say. But one thing I am not is dishonest -- at least not intentionally dishonest -- to bitcointalk.org.
Okay, no. Let's do this right.

Let's say your clonecoin takes over. It gains majority hash power, in a permanent and convincing way. There is no chance that segwit will ever regain dominance.

How would this play out? How would the millions of bitcoiners around the world, most of which know nothing of this power struggle, react, to the newly established fact that their bitcoins are no longer bitcoins? How would the change in wallets to accommodate a different chain take place? What would it do to the price, and the future of cryptocurrency as a whole?

I am only giving you this one chance to be reasonable. Do with it what you will.
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November 18, 2017, 08:42:02 PM

You know, there was a time in the world where a man could walk around freely with his sword or pistol on his hip. And no one would fk with him.
If you're referring to the cowboy era, you do realize that most towns had ordinances which required turning in guns to the sheriff.

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I wouldn't mind seeing a return to that.  Grin

Hm. :-)

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November 18, 2017, 09:04:11 PM

what do you guys think about the Tether/Bitfinex conspiracy? Where is all this money coming from? Is bitfinex just "washtrading" the price in its desired direction?
Imho price of Bitcoin at 1k$ was the result of somehow healthy grow (~$10Mio Tether), now we have 7x this price (~600Mio Tether). This might be the next MtGox.

Get rich quick 101
1. Buy BTC with real USD
2. Print Tether
3. Pump BTC with Tether
4. FOMO
5. Sell BTC for USD
6. Profit

When you understand how washtrading works you'll understand that 20Mio Tether are enough to increase MarketCap by 20Billion$.
This works as long as the price of BTC stays high. Never short Bitcoin in the current situation. This bubble (Tether out of thin air) will pop.
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November 18, 2017, 09:07:21 PM

You know, there was a time in the world where a man could walk around freely with his sword or pistol on his hip. And no one would fk with him.
If you're referring to the cowboy era, you do realize that most towns had ordinances which required turning in guns to the sheriff.

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I wouldn't mind seeing a return to that.  Grin

Hm. :-)



I see, you guys are from America, but here in Asia we smile, and think: "fuckyourself".
And i can tell you, it works !

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November 18, 2017, 09:17:47 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.  Smiley  

I'll just consider it teething pains. I'm sure it is a difficult and thankless job.

However, I ask that you reconsider whether or not you are deleting only posts by me that are 'direct or indirect attack on bitcoin' or promotion of BCH. Let us look at this one and evaluate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2402558.msg24766720#msg24766720

This post had responses to four different posts. Three of them were directly concerning BTC. The fourth was a reply to the Tesla Roadster thing.

Certainly, the first of the four replies had quoted and sourced info which could be construed as positive to BCH and negative to BTC. However, it was correcting false information promulgated by the person to whom I was replying regarding mining profitability. I posted current state (factual information) and the source URL so he could check it himself next time.

The next was providing helpful info answering a question regarding the BTC mempool, free of any value judgement.

Third was the Tesla thing.

Fourth was merely defending against an accusation of 'FUD', when the supposed fud was merely the discussion regarding the limit of number of users BCH + Lightning can support, assuming each user would open and close their channel daily (the 2 tx/user/day was the hypothetical introduced by the party to whom I was responding earlier). While this could be _viewed_ as negative, it is really just the way it is, and therefore value-neutral.
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November 18, 2017, 09:18:52 PM

You know, there was a time in the world where a man could walk around freely with his sword or pistol on his hip. And no one would fk with him.
If you're referring to the cowboy era, you do realize that most towns had ordinances which required turning in guns to the sheriff.

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I wouldn't mind seeing a return to that.  Grin

Hm. :-)



I see, you guys are from America, but here in Asia we smile, and think: "fuckyourself".
And i can tell you, it works !




fuck you : meanwhile you buy up all the U.S. bonds ? :-D lmao
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November 18, 2017, 09:19:12 PM

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.




Maybe you should mention more clearly that we all want that above and at best with same (on-chain) security as bitcoin has shown us to work very fine over about 9 years now (sadly only with 1MB blocks yet).

All other ways are totally unproven technobubble experiments which need to aprove security for many years bevore we want to release them to these poorest people on earth who really need the BEST security we can give them or they might lose their very last stakes as well which could mean their death!

Dont forget that we rich here can afford to lose a bit at these new experiments but have no rights ever to play with poor ppls money!
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November 18, 2017, 09:23:03 PM

So I was at a happy hour and a couple of colleagues brought up the subject of Bitcoin out of the blue. It was all I could do to bite my tongue, none of them know I own any bitcoin and never will.

So one of them brings up the old, tired Peter Schiff argument of "Well at least Gold has intrinsic value. You can make jewelry out of it. Bitcoin has no intrinsic value."

So I look at him and casually say, "So you can make jewelry out of gold. Fair enough. So what then, gives jewelry value?"

That look on his face when his brain seemed to completely lock up for about a minute was priceless.

And then when his brain started processing again, of course comes the requisite reply, "Um, what do you mean? Because jewelry...has gold in it?"

People simply don't understand the philosophical basis for human's valuing anything. Everything is just taken for granted.


you carry such a duel existence....   hhahahaha   Cheesy Cheesy


I concede that I do the same thing.  I don't want certain people knowing certain specifics about my life - however, I tend to disclose to some peeps that I have ben buying BTC since 2013 - which, I concede, in some situations may be too much personal information for them (and they don't really have a "need to know" and I might not have a need to share it, except that I tend to want to share the "bitcoin love".... I was going to say "crypto love" because it sounds cooler, but we all know that the concept of "bitcoin" and "crypto" becomes conflated so frequently, that such conflation is beginning to become a kind of pet peeve of mine, sad as that might be.)
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November 18, 2017, 09:29:42 PM

jbreher is actively trying to destroy bitcoin.

Just no. You couldn't be further from the truth. Not only am I not trying to destroy bitcoin, I am trying to save it. Hell, I am not even trying to destroy Bitcoin Segwit. Such a postulate would be ludicrous, as I hold more BTC than I could possibly make through 'normal' means such as my salary -- and I am within the USA 6%* top in that regard -- if I worked for the rest of my life.

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States#Distribution_of_household_income_in_2014_according_to_US_Census_data

It is true that in my analysis, I find Bitcoin Cash to be superior to Bitcoin Segwit. For everyone. Except maybe those who have invested their reputation in core. And my statements are largely positive on BCH. But the only negative statements I make on BTC, are in relation to the manners in which it is lacking compared to BCH. And always truthful - at least to the best of my knowledge.
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November 18, 2017, 09:31:33 PM

You know, there was a time in the world where a man could walk around freely with his sword or pistol on his hip. And no one would fk with him.
If you're referring to the cowboy era, you do realize that most towns had ordinances which required turning in guns to the sheriff.

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I wouldn't mind seeing a return to that.  Grin

Hm. :-)



I see, you guys are from America, but here in Asia we smile, and think: "fuckyourself".
And i can tell you, it works !




fuck you : meanwhile you buy up all the U.S. bonds ? :-D lmao

Nope, all my leftover money into crypto, thats where the future is !


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November 18, 2017, 09:32:51 PM

Alright. We're back over $10kCAD on Bitcoinaverage. Feels good.

Now let's go for the ATH and $10kUSD.
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