AlcoHoDL
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November 21, 2017, 11:44:01 PM |
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Changelly accepts BTG. Has anyone used them? They look reputable, and cool too. https://changelly.com/I'm drooling for some more BTC from the BTG airdrop I got today. Or should I wait for an imminent BTG super-pump? Used them quite a bit. 9/10 always good and reasonably quick. Occasionally they have delays with LTC or even BTC when Jihan Wu decides to play Bitcoin God. Thanks, good to know. Because Kraken don't list BTG yet, and even if they did, they are almost unusable lately...
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explorer
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November 21, 2017, 11:55:27 PM |
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A net or layers of nets would stop them emp as well i imagine Drones are like clay pigeons but slower. LOL my thoughts exactly! some #4 shot would likely do the trick. Hell, a throwing stick could get it done in reasonable range.
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Dakustaking76
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November 22, 2017, 12:02:15 AM |
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Changelly accepts BTG. Has anyone used them? They look reputable, and cool too. https://changelly.com/I'm drooling for some more BTC from the BTG airdrop I got today. Or should I wait for an imminent BTG super-pump? Used them quite a bit. 9/10 always good and reasonably quick. Occasionally they have delays with LTC or even BTC when Jihan Wu decides to play Bitcoin God. Thanks, good to know. Because Kraken don't list BTG yet, and even if they did, they are almost unusable lately... Yea fucky kraken stealing our money from bitcoin gold, still No news about it..
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Ibian
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November 22, 2017, 12:05:46 AM |
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A net or layers of nets would stop them emp as well i imagine Drones are like clay pigeons but slower. LOL my thoughts exactly! some #4 shot would likely do the trick. Hell, a throwing stick could get it done in reasonable range. Nope. They just send more, and you have to sleep eventually. Or rearm. Best bet would be a whole lotta emp, but people so love their phones and computers...
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True Myth
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November 22, 2017, 12:09:26 AM |
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Bitcoin down to $8135. Is Bitcoin dying?
Bitcoin up to $8153. Is Bitcoin a bubble? Bitcoin still $8153. Is Bitcoin getting stable? Bitcoin $8081. Bitcoin is dead. Will the real bitcoin please stand up?
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explorer
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November 22, 2017, 12:11:39 AM |
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A net or layers of nets would stop them emp as well i imagine Drones are like clay pigeons but slower. LOL my thoughts exactly! some #4 shot would likely do the trick. Hell, a throwing stick could get it done in reasonable range. Nope. They just send more, and you have to sleep eventually. Or rearm. Best bet would be a whole lotta emp, but people so love their phones and computers... You're right. Now that I've read it, I see how small they are. #7.5 target loads would be more effective. And an apiarist suit to account for strays
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Ibian
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November 22, 2017, 12:15:38 AM |
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A net or layers of nets would stop them emp as well i imagine Drones are like clay pigeons but slower. LOL my thoughts exactly! some #4 shot would likely do the trick. Hell, a throwing stick could get it done in reasonable range. Nope. They just send more, and you have to sleep eventually. Or rearm. Best bet would be a whole lotta emp, but people so love their phones and computers... You're right. Now that I've read it, I see how small they are. #7.5 target loads would be more effective. And an apiarist suit to account for strays And also perfect accuracy, but details.
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afbitcoins
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November 22, 2017, 12:20:47 AM |
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I love how BCH is old news already What is BCH? Do you mean BCash? BCH is Birmingham Children's Hospital according to Google. They're having a Christmas fundraiser apparently. Confirmed. Birmingham Childrens Hospital is old news
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November 22, 2017, 12:20:58 AM |
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JayJuanGee
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November 22, 2017, 12:35:42 AM |
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it accounts for a relatively small proportion of the market and broader demand is growing fast.
USDT on BFX has a double whammy effect. It's new money on the exchange that others follow. That's far more potent than the same money on a minor league exchange. It shouldn't be underestimated. I don't want to do the demoralizer here, but i think that what you aim for is impossible. First of all, you should try to maximize your profits. If you don't do so, you will have burnt 10 days of lucky work with a single loss of 30% (that will certanly happen to you, sooner or later). "Maximize your profits" could also be referred to as "greed based thinking" There is more to holding and trading than attempting to maximize your profits, because the formula is more sophisticated and even holding might not be the most profitable, but it can be the most prudent. especially if you have difficult times when you try to "maximize" and you end up doing the wrong thing that causes more losses, rather than preservation of principle and capital.
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sirazimuth
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November 22, 2017, 12:44:37 AM |
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Changelly accepts BTG. Has anyone used them? They look reputable, and cool too. https://changelly.com/I'm drooling for some more BTC from the BTG airdrop I got today. Or should I wait for an imminent BTG super-pump? Used them quite a bit. 9/10 always good and reasonably quick. Occasionally they have delays with LTC or even BTC when Jihan Wu decides to play Bitcoin God. Thanks, good to know. Because Kraken don't list BTG yet, and even if they did, they are almost unusable lately... Yea fucky kraken stealing our money from bitcoin gold, still No news about it.. I just split mine off with Ledger.... check Sent to Bittrex... check set ridiculous sell order...check wait for pump. Patience ...no hurry.... sell order will fill... eventually....they always do in crypto ...free money
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JayJuanGee
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November 22, 2017, 12:45:06 AM Last edit: November 22, 2017, 01:17:42 AM by JayJuanGee |
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Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing. Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply. Great.
IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit. Care to elaborate? On another note: After more than 46 hours the Bitfinex banksters have processed my withdrawal. Does that mean that you will shut up about it now? Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing. Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply. Great.
IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit. Iota is awesome. Indeed. In every aspect. Edit: It is so awesome I could fill walls of text that those of JJG (who hopefully everybody has on ignore and does not quote anymore) would look like a fraction of an atom in the universe. Instead, let's go on for pages and pages about your stupid-ass and non-issue bitfinex withdrawal (related to IOTA pumping). Disclaimer: I am a massive BTC fanboy. BTC will be THE store of value in the future. Price will rise bigger than McAfees's dick can ever grow. But not for payments, especially not for micro payments. Risking to be marked as an altcoin shill, as I was tagged before, because I was speaking well about Iota (some people just cannot grasp that there is anything else useful than BTC that is not a Scam)... I would like to point you guys to something maybe even better than Iota: And that is Radix. It has been in the pipeline and tested for a few years now. Especially their economic model I find genious. Check out https://www.radix.global/I rest my case and go back to my cave... Here's a great exemplar of the kinds of posts that we should have in this thread. You are a great role model, vortex1878.... NOT
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gentlemand
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November 22, 2017, 12:47:01 AM |
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it accounts for a relatively small proportion of the market and broader demand is growing fast.
USDT on BFX has a double whammy effect. It's new money on the exchange that others follow. That's far more potent than the same money on a minor league exchange. It shouldn't be underestimated. I don't want to do the demoralizer here, but i think that what you aim for is impossible. First of all, you should try to maximize your profits. If you don't do so, you will have burnt 10 days of lucky work with a single loss of 30% (that will certanly happen to you, sooner or later). "Maximize your profits" could also be referred to as "greed based thinking" There is more to holding and trading than attempting to maximize your profits, because the formula is more sophisticated and even holding might not be the most profitable, but it can be the most prudent. especially if you have difficult times when you try to "maximize" and you end up doing the wrong thing that causes more losses, rather than preservation of principle and capital. Why are you replying to auto generated shite?
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JayJuanGee
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November 22, 2017, 12:49:09 AM |
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it accounts for a relatively small proportion of the market and broader demand is growing fast.
USDT on BFX has a double whammy effect. It's new money on the exchange that others follow. That's far more potent than the same money on a minor league exchange. It shouldn't be underestimated. I don't want to do the demoralizer here, but i think that what you aim for is impossible. First of all, you should try to maximize your profits. If you don't do so, you will have burnt 10 days of lucky work with a single loss of 30% (that will certanly happen to you, sooner or later). "Maximize your profits" could also be referred to as "greed based thinking" There is more to holding and trading than attempting to maximize your profits, because the formula is more sophisticated and even holding might not be the most profitable, but it can be the most prudent. especially if you have difficult times when you try to "maximize" and you end up doing the wrong thing that causes more losses, rather than preservation of principle and capital. Why are you replying to auto generated shite? Seems like I was attempting to respond to the substance. How am I supposed to know if some "ideas" are auto-generated? Am I clairvoyant, all of a sudden?
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gentlemand
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November 22, 2017, 12:50:57 AM |
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Seems like I was attempting to respond to the substance. How am I supposed to know if some "ideas" are auto-generated? Am I clairvoyant, all of a sudden? Read its sentence out loud. It's fucking gibberish. Your time is more valuable than that. In other news some tether coverage https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/21/technology/bitcoin-bitfinex-tether.html?_r=0
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sirazimuth
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November 22, 2017, 12:57:06 AM |
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Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing. Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply. Great.
IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit. Care to elaborate? On another note: After more than 46 hours the Bitfinex banksters have processed my withdrawal. Does that mean that you will shut up about it now? Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing. Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply. Great.
IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit. Iota is awesome. Indeed. In every aspect. Edit: It is so awesome I could fill walls of text that those of JJG (who hopefully everybody has on ignore and does not quote anymore) would look like a fraction of an atom in the universe. Instead, let's go on for pages and pages about your stupid ass and non-issue bitfinex withdrawal. Well gee whiz! I was kinda looking forward to the tech support emails being posted for a good chuckle. ..."we are looking into this issue. Thank you for your patience in this matter..." you know, that sort of thing....
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DaRude
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November 22, 2017, 01:21:11 AM |
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They need to disassociate themselves from that toxic tether crap
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Ibian
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November 22, 2017, 01:34:32 AM |
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What the hell is a tether even?
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Arriemoller
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November 22, 2017, 02:03:41 AM |
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What the hell is a tether even?
Tether, a virtual currency that is supposed to be tied — or tethered — to the value of a dollar. Customers can buy Tether coins on Bitfinex and then transfer them to other virtual currency exchanges, providing a way to move dollars between countries without going through banks. Tether has also become a very popular way to buy Bitcoin. In recent weeks, a few hundred millions dollars’ worth of Tether has changed hands on a daily basis across several exchanges, according to data on CoinMarketCap.com. Tether and Bitfinex have insisted that the two operations are separate. But leaked documents known as the Paradise Papers, which were made public this month, show that Appleby, an offshore law firm, helped Mr. Potter and Mr. Devasini, the Bitfinex operators, set up Tether in the British Virgin Islands in late 2014. One persistent online critic, going by the screen name Bitfinex’ed, has written several very detailed essays on Medium arguing that Bitfinex appears to be creating Tether coins out of thin air and then using them to buy Bitcoin and push the price up. EDIT: From NY Times.
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