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February 27, 2018, 03:32:37 AM

 Huh  Is this the screenplay for Bitcoin the film.   Will Tom Hanks play Satoshi in the lead role, on the run from the evil agents of US Federal reserve.



Holding trend as bottom pricing seems like.
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February 27, 2018, 03:53:12 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
No cause it all seems to be surreal what I have been hearing about all day long. Grin

Kind of ironic what is going on while it's all going into a circle. Wink
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February 27, 2018, 03:57:27 AM

This particular dinosaur chart pattern gives a clearer indication of where the price is heading. The yellow bit is next.

You can draw with what ever crayons you like..I prefer orange and green.
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February 27, 2018, 03:57:37 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
Some people would not believe everything they read. But only the most sophisticated would never believe anything they read. Roll Eyes

So, which part of The Hobbit you believe?
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February 27, 2018, 04:01:28 AM

TIL: Bitcoin was originally to have an issuance of 42 million. But the outer Satoshi team changed it to 21

Link or it did not happen.

Are you talking about some Craig Wright bullshit, or is there any credibility to such supposed contemplations?
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February 27, 2018, 04:07:12 AM

TIL: Bitcoin was originally to have an issuance of 42 million. But the outer Satoshi team changed it to 21

Link or it did not happen.

Are you talking about some Craig Wright bullshit, or is there any credibility to such supposed contemplations?

http://vu.hn/bitcoin%20origins.html#start
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February 27, 2018, 04:07:35 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
I'm not even reading it. It's fucking schoolgirl drama, why would anyone waste their time.
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February 27, 2018, 04:09:24 AM

On the fate of Satoshi's stash:

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I told (2) and (3) that I'd obliterated all Bitcoin related material from my end and that they should do the same on their end.

"You what !" (2) asked. "How many bitcoin did you just delete ?"

"The value was worth about $40,000 US dollars when I deleted the file," I said.

"You didn't have to delete them," (2) said. "Just encrypt them and store on a USB stick. No-one would've been able to access them."

"The types of folks who are hunting us would not care whether they can access them of not," I said. "They just need to see that we've got something to hide and that it's Bitcoin-related. The governments around the globe have been locking up folks on suspected-aiding-terrorism charges and throwing the key away. I had to make sure there was absolutely nothing on my computers that showed I had any idea what Bitcoin or crypto was. I even deleted the crypto stuff I'd picked up during my assembly language days."



That link is even wordier than JJG. Can you tl;dr me about what this is exactly so that I'll feel motivated to read it some time?

I am getting angry, guys (and gal).




It's not going to be looking pretty in this thread if these JJG ease of references continue.  Tongue

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February 27, 2018, 04:09:38 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
Some people would not believe everything they read. But only the most sophisticated would never believe anything they read. Roll Eyes

So, which part of The Hobbit you believe?

the eternal struggle between good and evil
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February 27, 2018, 04:10:47 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
Some people would not believe everything they read. But only the most sophisticated would never believe anything they read. Roll Eyes

So, which part of The Hobbit you believe?

the eternal struggle between good and evil
What does that mean in concrete actionable terms?
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February 27, 2018, 04:17:51 AM

Huh  Is this the screenplay for Bitcoin the film.   Will Tom Hanks play Satoshi in the lead role, on the run from the evil agents of US Federal reserve.

No. 

Craig Satososhi....   I mean, Craig Wright will play Satoshi.   Roll Eyes   Cheesy Cheesy
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February 27, 2018, 04:19:08 AM
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I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
I'm not even reading it. It's fucking schoolgirl drama, why would anyone waste their time.

I'm fucking retired and couldn't be bothered to read it !!!

(doesn't feel real yet. still dealing with sick cat, who is getting better - recovering from pneumonia, but requires daily vet visits for the week for shots. Picked a perfect time to retire...)

EDIT: Treating pneumonia in cats isn't cheap. Blew $2k on the furry bastard already. Not complaining at all.
I have spent two months sitting at home, being drunk more of the time than not, and generally getting nothing done. It takes time to adjust to changes. And I have stuff to do, but the body needs to recover from years of constant low-level stress.
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February 27, 2018, 04:20:32 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
I'm not even reading it. It's fucking schoolgirl drama, why would anyone waste their time.


Just look at the pictures instead.


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February 27, 2018, 04:40:08 AM

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I told (2) and (3) that I'd obliterated all Bitcoin related material from my end and that they should do the same on their end.

"You what !" (2) asked. "How many bitcoin did you just delete ?"

"The value was worth about $40,000 US dollars when I deleted the file," I said.

"You didn't have to delete them," (2) said. "Just encrypt them and store on a USB stick. No-one would've been able to access them."

"The types of folks who are hunting us would not care whether they can access them of not," I said. "They just need to see that we've got something to hide and that it's Bitcoin-related. The governments around the globe have been locking up folks on suspected-aiding-terrorism charges and throwing the key away. I had to make sure there was absolutely nothing on my computers that showed I had any idea what Bitcoin or crypto was. I even deleted the crypto stuff I'd picked up during my assembly language days."



That link is even wordier than JJG. Can you tl;dr me about what this is exactly so that I'll feel motivated to read it some time?

I am getting angry, guys (and gal).




It's not going to be looking pretty in this thread if these JJG ease of references continue.  Tongue


I'm just giving into peer pressure so I won't get bullied. Sad
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February 27, 2018, 04:48:19 AM

Wordy men don't typically like to have their wordiness pointed out. This is because they know it's a bad habit. Try calling Bob rich and see how much that upsets him. We are only bothered by what we consider our own shortfalls.

Try to curb it. A little at a time. It feels better to say more with less words anyway.
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February 27, 2018, 04:51:14 AM

Ok. I can't figure out what's going on with the mempool, pending transaction fees, or unconfirmed transaction counts.

We're in fucking bat country again, Goddamnit.

Well, we sure as fuck ain't stopping.
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February 27, 2018, 05:00:42 AM

I sense a disturbance in the blockchain.

I have a feeling we're setting up for moonshot this week.

The Force runs deep in you, Black Jedi!

written with love, respect & reverence

not /s - not racist.

The BTC Universe is in motion!

CCMF

Next week: 3rd Annual Blockchain Hackathon & Summit in Wash DC

followed by next BTC ATH on March 9.

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Oh?   Go figure!!!!!


I wonder how you randomly chose 3/9 as the next ATH?   Shocked   You are thinking $20k or $25k or some other number on that date?  

I sense your input on this new ATH topic is filled with unbiasedness and objectivity..... more than the normally objective and unbiased WO thread poster... ?
  hahahahahaha   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

It is actually written....
..In the ancient Book of Micgoossens.
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February 27, 2018, 05:07:17 AM

This particular dinosaur chart pattern gives a clearer indication of where the price is heading. The yellow bit is next.

You can draw with what ever crayons you like..I prefer orange and green.

Actually this is very famous advice from one of the best managers in the business Peter Lynch.  Never invest in any idea you cannot explain with just crayons, he got this after running a competition with a school.    I tend to agree, the great ideas have a simple core.   I take it for graphs also, the strongest trends are not requiring much explanation or convoluted but quite a simple regular trend up or down.
Also self confirmation, the more people can observe a pattern the greater the participation occurs by speculators over any normal price action

http://theconservativeincomeinvestor.com/2013/08/07/the-peter-lynch-crayon-test-could-save-your-investment-portfolio/

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February 27, 2018, 05:17:40 AM

I hope none of you are actually believing anything you are reading.
I'm not even reading it. It's fucking schoolgirl drama, why would anyone waste their time.

I'm fucking retired and couldn't be bothered to read it !!!

(doesn't feel real yet. still dealing with sick cat, who is getting better - recovering from pneumonia, but requires daily vet visits for the week for shots. Picked a perfect time to retire...)

EDIT: Treating pneumonia in cats isn't cheap. Blew $2k on the furry bastard already. Not complaining at all.

I call bullshit.
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On the fate of Satoshi's stash:

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I told (2) and (3) that I'd obliterated all Bitcoin related material from my end and that they should do the same on their end.

"You what !" (2) asked. "How many bitcoin did you just delete ?"

"The value was worth about $40,000 US dollars when I deleted the file," I said.

"You didn't have to delete them," (2) said. "Just encrypt them and store on a USB stick. No-one would've been able to access them."

"The types of folks who are hunting us would not care whether they can access them of not," I said. "They just need to see that we've got something to hide and that it's Bitcoin-related. The governments around the globe have been locking up folks on suspected-aiding-terrorism charges and throwing the key away. I had to make sure there was absolutely nothing on my computers that showed I had any idea what Bitcoin or crypto was. I even deleted the crypto stuff I'd picked up during my assembly language days."




That link is even wordier than JJG. Can you tl;dr me about what this is exactly so that I'll feel motivated to read it some time?

I am getting angry, guys (and gal).




It's not going to be looking pretty in this thread if these JJG ease of references continue.  Tongue


I'm just giving into peer pressure so I won't get bullied. Sad


O.k.  That is understandable.  Peeps cannot resist peer pressure.

I may spare you when shit hits the fan.

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