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February 12, 2018, 05:27:32 AM

lol at the pics ^^
bears gonna party soon
like this cept it's 'bear party'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUtMQpg5MVg
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February 12, 2018, 05:33:44 AM

lol at the pics ^^
bears gonna party soon
like this cept it's 'bear party'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUtMQpg5MVg

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lol at the pics ^^
bears gonna party soon
like this cept it's 'bear party'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUtMQpg5MVg


hold the selfies please
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Dude on the right in the photo looks like a complete limp-wristed, high-pitched-voice-having power-bottom that enjoys wearing ball-gags.

Those types are THE WORST I tell you.

Probably drinks soy lattes, too.

I mean, look at his moobs ffs. Those nipples ain't natural.
yea..i recon..looks kinda like a "professional power topper" haha  Wink
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February 12, 2018, 05:57:01 AM

So basically, if a guy is wearing a hat, he'll go either way.
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February 12, 2018, 05:58:58 AM

really keen to see a move out of the 8610-7750 area
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February 12, 2018, 06:17:08 AM


I am not believing that number. I guess instead of getting pictures next to huge piles of drugs and money they can just say "we found 20 million bitcoins on his computer".

I think if there was real evidence to support that number Brian Krebs would have mentioned it

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/02/u-s-arrests-13-charges-36-in-infraud-cybercrime-forum-bust/#more-42484

I don't believe that number, but IF it's true removing those coins from the market until an auction could pump the price. It took 9 months before they started auctioning the Silk Road coins. They take along time to organize an auction.

The circulating coin supply must be much smaller than the mined coin supply.

Those coins anyway wouldn't have hit the market, if they wouldn't have been seized. They probably would have been safely sitting on his computer and would have been sold in very small quantities, as and when he needed money. So no big difference in price if the feds take their own sweet time to organize an auction and sell those coins.
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February 12, 2018, 06:19:17 AM

really keen to see a move out of the 8610-7750 area


To the extent that WO participants should take you seriously at all, I doubt that there is any reason to get very excited until BTC prices break one way or another in a broader range than the range that you are suggesting, such as $6,666 for the bottom and $10k for the top.  

Otherwise, if we stay in this $6,666 to $10k range, then there is no reason to get excited or write home about it or try to prognosticate some kind of deeper meaning merely because we are bouncing around and even breaking out in a smaller kind of way...

Gotta think BIGGER mFj     !!!!!!!!  
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February 12, 2018, 06:22:38 AM

really keen to see a move out of the 8610-7750 area


I doubt that there is any reason to get excited until we break one way or another in a broader range than the one you are suggesting, such as $6666 for the bottom and $10k for the top.  Otherwise, no reason to get excited or write home about or try to prognosticate some kind of deeper merely because we are bouncing around and even breaking out in a smaller kind of way... gotta think BIGGER mFj. 

umm does that mean we have to talk "power toppers" and "guys going either way"? Wink
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February 12, 2018, 06:37:16 AM

really keen to see a move out of the 8610-7750 area


I doubt that there is any reason to get excited until we break one way or another in a broader range than the one you are suggesting, such as $6666 for the bottom and $10k for the top.  Otherwise, no reason to get excited or write home about or try to prognosticate some kind of deeper merely because we are bouncing around and even breaking out in a smaller kind of way... gotta think BIGGER mFj.  

umm does that mean we have to talk "power toppers" and "guys going either way"? Wink


Seems that we can talk about anything that we want - as long as we are not trolling and pumping out disingenuous disinformation regarding bitcoin.

I am not too keen on some of the recent IQ discussion or the ongoing racial bullshit that comes from posters like roach, so sometimes we do need to filter through that kind of substance in order to read some more interesting bitcoin related posts.

I will say that I kind of agree with you regarding the implications of a "professional" power top, and probably a better phraseology might have been for Bob to have self-described as an "experienced" power top or something like that, but I don't know details about Bob, except that he does seem to have decent amount of on-topicness in this thread, even when he is telling trolls to FUCK off.... or he is making some connection with his personal life..  haahahahahah... and I don't think that Bob is attempting to mislead anyone about anything, even though we all emphasize matters from time to time in ways that might be a bit stirring for some folks to accept who have different life experiences and depending on the audience.  

Now you, on the other hand, we have no fucking clue about the extent of your genuineness (except that it appears that you are not genuine  nor credible) with your repetitive conclusionary negative on bitcoin talking points, which are typical traits of trolls... to pump out distracting arguments, but fail and refuse to provide credible decent personal details that would cause us to conclude that you are an actual genuine person, rather than merely a paid shill that might be smart, but really makes a lot of dumbass points in order to distract us from really discussing substantive and meaningful bitcoin matters.  I don't have too much hope in your nonsensical pattern, so far.   Cry Cry
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February 12, 2018, 06:44:23 AM

really keen to see a move out of the 8610-7750 area


I doubt that there is any reason to get excited until we break one way or another in a broader range than the one you are suggesting, such as $6666 for the bottom and $10k for the top.  Otherwise, no reason to get excited or write home about or try to prognosticate some kind of deeper merely because we are bouncing around and even breaking out in a smaller kind of way... gotta think BIGGER mFj. 

umm does that mean we have to talk "power toppers" and "guys going either way"? Wink


Seems that we can talk anything that we want - as long as we are not trolling and pumping out disingenuous disinformation regarding bitcoin.

I am not too keen on some of the IQ discussion or the racial sexist bullshit, so sometimes we do need to filter through that kind of substance in order to read some more interesting bitcoin related posts.

I will say that I kind of agree with you regarding the implications of a "professional" power top, and probably a better phraseology would have been for Bob to have self-described as an experienced power top or something like that, but I don't know details about Bob, except that he does seem to have decent amount of on-topicness in this thread, even when he is telling trolls to FUCK off.... haahahahahah... and I don't think that Bob is attempting to mislead anyone about anything, even though we all emphasize matters from time to time in ways that might be a bit stirring for some folks who have different life experiences and depending on the audience. 

Now you, on the other hand, we have no fucking clue about the extent of your genuineness (except that it appears that you are not genuine  nor credible) with your repetitive conclusionary talking points, which are typical traits of trolls... to pump out distracting arguments, but fail and refuse to provide credible decent personal details that would cause us to conclude that you are an actual genuine person, rather than merely a paid shill that might be smart, but really makes a lot of dumbass points in order to distract us from really discussing substantive and meaningful bitcoin matters.  I don't have too much hope in your nonsensical pattern, so far.   Cry Cry

oh wow...think I need a serious cup of crushed bull soul on ice to ponder all you have said, mr genuine.

btw where did you get the 6666 level from anyway?
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The curious question about the jews is why does nobody like them? Hitler was not the first Hitler, and he won't be the last. The jews have been kicked out of hundreds of places around the world over the last few thousand years. But why? What is it about them that makes them so detestable to, apparently, most of the world?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration

When i read this over a few years back i went

ARE U FOR FXXKIN REAL


lets displace millions of people

now i do not hate followers (brainwashed) of evil c$%nts

but what was done here is inexcusable


"His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object"

Why why why

why if I am British do I give a flying f#$ck about these people


Perhaps the people who benefited from the Balfour Declaration promised to push for and finance America's entry into WWI, on the side of Britain.  Wink


Certainly did, banker barons got to the president of the US, somehow.. Germany had won by this time..

The Fed Comes Into its Own
https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/feds_role_during_wwi
Although the Fed focused on war finance at the expense of inflation during World War I, it emerged as a major player on the world stage after the war as it developed into a full-fledged central bank.



then the next big stab in the back to humanity the Treaty of Versailles
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February 12, 2018, 07:01:48 AM

Does anyone know if traditional forex markets sessions (frankfurt, london, new york, asia) have any impact on BTC (volume or volatility)  trading?
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February 12, 2018, 07:10:40 AM

back to rsk for a sec.: simplicity language for smart contracts seems much more popular right now https://youtu.be/OM3lmnytGfM?t=2h4m10s

Interesting. Thanks for the heads up. It certainly has a long way to go but could be useful.
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February 12, 2018, 07:24:43 AM

Rootstock is barely one or two steps away from ripple.
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February 12, 2018, 07:32:08 AM

Rootstock is barely one or two steps away from ripple.

The difference being that they acknowledge that the centralization is a flaw that is temporary and needs upgrades to Bitcoin to evolve, while Ripple wants to be the next central banking sector.
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" upgrades "
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February 12, 2018, 07:47:20 AM

ok stupid question time again.

what does "iT" stand for?? i see it all the time and cant figure it out from its usage.

With me its because of the stupid iPhone word correct.... make allways iT from it.....
Damn Apple trying to take credit for the entire IT industry.



and every "it" that ever was!
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February 12, 2018, 07:49:36 AM

The curious question about the jews is why does nobody like them? Hitler was not the first Hitler, and he won't be the last. The jews have been kicked out of hundreds of places around the world over the last few thousand years. But why? What is it about them that makes them so detestable to, apparently, most of the world?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration

When i read this over a few years back i went

ARE U FOR FXXKIN REAL


lets displace millions of people

now i do not hate followers (brainwashed) of evil c$%nts

but what was done here is inexcusable


"His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object"

Why why why

why if I am British do I give a flying f#$ck about these people

Because countries are to a large extent just pawns on the chessboard of a few mentally deranged clowns that care more about stupid games than advancing humanity. I wonder how many more revolutions and generations it will take before governments either disappear entirely or start acting in the interest of humanity.
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February 12, 2018, 07:53:14 AM

ok stupid question time again.

what does "iT" stand for?? i see it all the time and cant figure it out from its usage.

With me its because of the stupid iPhone word correct.... make allways iT from it.....
Damn Apple trying to take credit for the entire IT industry.



and every "it" that ever was!
If you believed (contemporary) Apple fans that would actually be true. If I had never seen how ridiculous human behaviour can get I wouldn't believe God himself if he descended and told me that Apple was the most successful company on planet earth. I was very fond of it under Jobs, when the first iPods came out at a time where MP3 players barely fit a single album, but holy fuck has Apple turned into unimaginative and uninnovative shit.
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