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January 05, 2018, 10:58:29 PM

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I just bought a very little bit of Cardano. WTF is this shit?  Cheesy I'm just hoping it surpasses BCH in marketcap. Grin

Well, I'm glad that I sold this shit about 2 days ago.  Grin Looks like it won't be beating BCH.  Cry I should be proud of myself for HODL a shitcoin for about 24 hours.  Grin

Go bitcoin, GO. Let's get this market dominance back up!
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January 05, 2018, 11:05:37 PM


Go bitcoin, GO. Let's get this market dominance back up!

I wanna see 50% at least
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January 05, 2018, 11:06:12 PM

I think my record is holding a shitcoin for about 7 seconds during a vertical pump.
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January 05, 2018, 11:17:55 PM

And if ya'll really cared about the technology, you'd stop stealing code from Core and try inventing something new for once.

We didn't need to invent grand new designs. We just needed to rescue Satoshi's vision from blockstream/core's misguided changes.
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January 05, 2018, 11:19:37 PM

Great human beings dont use their net worth to defend their arguments.  They probably dont believe insider trading is perfectly fine

Of course insider trading is perfectly fine because it's not possible to get rid of insider trading, only perform selective enforcement by the power brokers against the powerless while both parties do it.  In the old days, things like the stock market were considered a scam, as they rightly should be, but so-called "regulation" - which really just means selective enforcement - gave them a fake veneer of legitimacy.  And no, cryptocurrency is not some paradigm shift being fueled by "smart money"; cryptocurrency is by definition dumb money since all 1400 useless scam coins go up in unison.

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January 05, 2018, 11:34:21 PM

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Bitcoin started the hard fork trend, soon the world will follow.

Cities/States will secede from the US so they can follow protocol rules that suit their local the best.

This will result in governance experimentation, competition, and evolution at pace never seen before.
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In b4 "dats da rayacisms!"

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January 05, 2018, 11:38:55 PM

I think my record is holding a shitcoin for about 7 seconds during a vertical pump.

I guess bgold is the longest for me. But that's only because I dun wanna tinker with my devises.
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January 05, 2018, 11:39:06 PM

You mean Garzic ? inventing something ? .. hum... that's gonna be bumpy.

Don't be obtuse. garzik created the ATA/SATA subsystem that runs the majority of the servers that constitute 'The Internet'.
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January 05, 2018, 11:45:56 PM

You mean Garzic ? inventing something ? .. hum... that's gonna be bumpy.

Don't be obtuse. garzik created the ATA/SATA subsystem that runs the majority of the servers that constitute 'The Internet'.

It's harder to be an inventor now than back then due to diminishing returns of complex systems.  This is why the world is 100% destined to re-enter a dark ages, because when complex systems require HIGH input and give LOW returns, it's just like an overbought stock that reverts course to less complexity.  Instead of buying new computers from Intel, people will be buying used computers from pawn shops (if the power still works).
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January 06, 2018, 12:00:01 AM

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Says the guy who doesn’t own a mobile phone
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January 06, 2018, 12:02:30 AM

You mean Garzic ? inventing something ? .. hum... that's gonna be bumpy.

Don't be obtuse. garzik created the ATA/SATA subsystem that runs the majority of the servers that constitute 'The Internet'.

Hows your BCH shitcoin doing?
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January 06, 2018, 12:06:07 AM

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Says the guy who doesn’t own a mobile phone

schwing!!  lol
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January 06, 2018, 12:07:40 AM

And if ya'll really cared about the technology, you'd stop stealing code from Core and try inventing something new for once.

We didn't need to invent grand new designs. We just needed to rescue Satoshi's vision from blockstream/core's misguided changes.


Oh my.....


"We"


"we" should go fuck off, and pump such "we" nonsense in some alt coin thread......

Oh no, "we" not gonna do that because "we" want everyone reading this thread to believe that "we" are da real bitcoin.... even though not even "we" believe dat bullshit that is why we hang out in bitcoin forums to spread foney baloney.
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January 06, 2018, 12:08:30 AM

@_Kevin_Pham
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Bitcoin started the hard fork trend, soon the world will follow.

Cities/States will secede from the US so they can follow protocol rules that suit their local the best.

This will result in governance experimentation, competition, and evolution at pace never seen before.
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I bought a gambler's share of that between 23% and 38% retracement bcash as I do not believe bitcoin fees enable it to have any type of rally exceeding last ATH.  It was an amount of money that I don't care if I lose, though.
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January 06, 2018, 12:17:55 AM

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January 06, 2018, 12:32:03 AM

"We" believe we have da real bitcoin, the one Satoshi started on bitcoin.org and the forum bitcointalk.org. He handed those over to theymos. "We" also kicked out a dev who couldn't tell the real Satoshi from a fake Satoshi, because, that's just stupid.

Garzik made a fake SATA thing, because it isn't a real hardware RAID. In fact, he abandoned those web pages. All glory to "God Mode".
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January 06, 2018, 12:35:13 AM


$2K Rebound today, anyone?

CCMF!  heading FAST to $17K
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January 06, 2018, 12:48:22 AM

Hows your BCH doing?

Pretty good actually. Moving a big chunk from Bitcoin Segwit to Bitcoin Cash has worked out splendidly.

Thanks for asking.
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