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January 16, 2018, 09:26:40 PM |
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So, I guess this is finally Masterluc's expected correction down to 10k.
Uh 10k tonight or for a few days, than it's $8k
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Elix9
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January 16, 2018, 09:26:57 PM |
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Wow, ETH getting hit hard.
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bitcoinPsycho
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$220000 in one hour confirmed
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January 16, 2018, 09:27:45 PM |
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can someone please call the bottom
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itod
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Honey badger just does not care
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January 16, 2018, 09:29:50 PM |
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So, I guess this is finally Masterluc's expected correction down to 10k.
Amazing how the guy never misses.
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Gyrsur
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January 16, 2018, 09:30:45 PM |
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can someone please call the bottom
I CALL BOTTOM @ 10K
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jbreher
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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January 16, 2018, 09:31:51 PM |
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(snip) (snip) It's the same concept at the basis of PoW: Working must be hard, checking must be easy. And stay easy.
So what is your point here? Do you assert that farmers in Africa are able to run a fully-validating, non-mining wallet client for BTC are fully able to, but are utterly unable to do so for BCH? Again! Simplifying things down to 1/0, "fully able"/"utterly unable" is quite below you. It's a matter of degrees. Come on. I am not a farmer and don't live in Africa, but running a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is possible for me on the BTC chain, albeit not always comfortable bandwidth-wise. It would be nearly impossible for me to do the same on the BCH chain, if the miners would get their shit together and stick to the big blocks they loved so much, rather than jumping wildly from one size to the other. Today, the BCH chain is less resource intensive than is the BTC chain. Of course, I expect this will change with increasing use of BCH in commerce. Nevertheless, it has been shown that today's typical home computer on a typical home broadband connection can handle about 100 tx/s before bogging down - several times more than that with fixes to the broken multithreading model in today's core-derived clients. And 100 tx/s is well below the current 8MB BCH blocksize. Let's keep this discussion as it is for now and give it a few months, will we? LN is coming.
Which, I expect, will do very little to solve the congestion problem. But OK. (Hint: a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is what the rest of the world calls a full node.)
Hint: when Satoshi said 'node', he was referring to a mining fully-validating client. Except for when he qualified it explicitly as non-mining. IOW, the coarsening of the language -- by people who should really know better -- has resulted in increased ambiguity.
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January 16, 2018, 09:32:34 PM |
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LOL. I've seen this panic sell so many times. Thanks for the cheap coins! Appreciated as always.
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bitcoinvest
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January 16, 2018, 09:33:38 PM |
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LOL. I've seen this panic sell so many times. Thanks for the cheap coins! Appreciated as always.
i hope is not your last money because those are expensive coins at the moment....
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gentlemand
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January 16, 2018, 09:34:01 PM |
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can someone please call the bottom
9 grand ish or 5 grand ish. I can't be bothered to choose.
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vroom
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January 16, 2018, 09:34:13 PM |
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So, I guess this is finally Masterluc's expected correction down to 10k.
Amazing how the guy never misses. what will happen after this correction according to masterluc?
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NiceSoft12
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January 16, 2018, 09:35:33 PM |
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LOL. I've seen this panic sell so many times. Thanks for the cheap coins! Appreciated as always.
If you call 10k cheap, you just spent more than double what you can get in 2 months....
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January 16, 2018, 09:39:35 PM |
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So let me get this straight, people got involved in BTC without realizing attempts at regulation were almost inevitable... then panic sell at the first signs of trouble?
regulation is impossible ~ shut down the exchanges..hmm who even has sign ups open? :-D #yobit weeee lmfao
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January 16, 2018, 09:41:22 PM |
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(snip) (snip) It's the same concept at the basis of PoW: Working must be hard, checking must be easy. And stay easy.
So what is your point here? Do you assert that farmers in Africa are able to run a fully-validating, non-mining wallet client for BTC are fully able to, but are utterly unable to do so for BCH? Again! Simplifying things down to 1/0, "fully able"/"utterly unable" is quite below you. It's a matter of degrees. Come on. I am not a farmer and don't live in Africa, but running a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is possible for me on the BTC chain, albeit not always comfortable bandwidth-wise. It would be nearly impossible for me to do the same on the BCH chain, if the miners would get their shit together and stick to the big blocks they loved so much, rather than jumping wildly from one size to the other. Today, the BCH chain is less resource intensive than is the BTC chain. Of course, I expect this will change with increasing use of BCH in commerce. Nevertheless, it has been shown that today's typical home computer on a typical home broadband connection can handle about 100 tx/s before bogging down - several times more than that with fixes to the broken multithreading model in today's core-derived clients. And 100 tx/s is well below the current 8MB BCH blocksize. Let's keep this discussion as it is for now and give it a few months, will we? LN is coming.
Which, I expect, will do very little to solve the congestion problem. But OK. (Hint: a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is what the rest of the world calls a full node.)
Hint: when Satoshi said 'node', he was referring to a mining fully-validating client. Except for when he qualified it explicitly as non-mining. IOW, the coarsening of the language -- by people who should really know better -- has resulted in increased ambiguity. NO ONE CARES ABOUT BEECASH ~ THE BEECASH NOOBS BANNED ME WITHIN 10 MINUTES :-D GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE !!! LOLLLL
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itod
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January 16, 2018, 09:42:47 PM |
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So, I guess this is finally Masterluc's expected correction down to 10k.
Amazing how the guy never misses. what will happen after this correction according to masterluc? If we go down only to $10K then $40K (or $70K? can't remember exactly). If we are lucky to go bellow $10K then moon next. The lower we go the higher the bounce.
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January 16, 2018, 09:47:24 PM |
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So, I guess this is finally Masterluc's expected correction down to 10k.
Amazing how the guy never misses. what will happen after this correction according to masterluc? If we go down only to $10K then $40K (or $70K? can't remember exactly). If we are lucky to go bellow $10K then moon next. The lower we go the higher the bounce. bathsalts are bad :\ stop using drugs...give your life to Jesus~
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January 16, 2018, 09:50:25 PM |
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(snip) (snip) It's the same concept at the basis of PoW: Working must be hard, checking must be easy. And stay easy.
So what is your point here? Do you assert that farmers in Africa are able to run a fully-validating, non-mining wallet client for BTC are fully able to, but are utterly unable to do so for BCH? Again! Simplifying things down to 1/0, "fully able"/"utterly unable" is quite below you. It's a matter of degrees. Come on. I am not a farmer and don't live in Africa, but running a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is possible for me on the BTC chain, albeit not always comfortable bandwidth-wise. It would be nearly impossible for me to do the same on the BCH chain, if the miners would get their shit together and stick to the big blocks they loved so much, rather than jumping wildly from one size to the other. Today, the BCH chain is less resource intensive than is the BTC chain. Of course, I expect this will change with increasing use of BCH in commerce. Nevertheless, it has been shown that today's typical home computer on a typical home broadband connection can handle about 100 tx/s before bogging down - several times more than that with fixes to the broken multithreading model in today's core-derived clients. And 100 tx/s is well below the current 8MB BCH blocksize. Let's keep this discussion as it is for now and give it a few months, will we? LN is coming.
Which, I expect, will do very little to solve the congestion problem. But OK. (Hint: a "fully-validating, non-mining wallet client" is what the rest of the world calls a full node.)
Hint: when Satoshi said 'node', he was referring to a mining fully-validating client. Except for when he qualified it explicitly as non-mining. IOW, the coarsening of the language -- by people who should really know better -- has resulted in increased ambiguity. NO ONE CARES ABOUT BEECASH ~ THE BEECASH NOOBS BANNED ME WITHIN 10 MINUTES :-D GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE !!! LOLLLL Your shift key is stuck, please have it fixed! Seriously tho, it's nice seeing all this drama having seen it so many times before. Especially because I see so many people new to crypto around me panicking, reminds me of when I started out. It is hard not to panic when you see your stash' worth evaporating, when you don't really know what's going in. I try to help them to stay calm and hodl, but of course it's hard to get through to emotional people.
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gentlemand
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January 16, 2018, 09:51:42 PM |
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but of course it's hard to get through to emotional people.
Sit on their face and do a guff on it.
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January 16, 2018, 09:52:56 PM |
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All in all, for the people who believe in TA, the RSI indicator shows we are no longer overbought on the weekly, however the monthly is still over 70, 75 to be exact, which is quite good.
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January 16, 2018, 09:53:03 PM |
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So let me get this straight, people got involved in BTC without realizing attempts at regulation were almost inevitable... then panic sell at the first signs of trouble?
No. yep...you got it.....
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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January 16, 2018, 09:53:10 PM |
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The noobs have shit their pants as always... plus next China ban FUD... no wonder if I would have bought at 20k I would be scared now too 
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