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http://dailystormer.name/spacexxx-elon-musks-dad-has-baby-with-his-step-daughter/
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March 28, 2018, 12:59:28 PM

Any approval from governments is a trick to try to get inside social circles, breach security, and gain intelligence and control - like a long undercover sting operation.
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March 28, 2018, 01:02:14 PM

Did our resistance become support? Testing .618
$8.2k next stop?
#dyor #btfd  $btc

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March 28, 2018, 01:04:37 PM

Well theres basically two possibilities here and the blue line would be the extent of "going back into bull mode"


A multi-year bear market wont last more than two full years.

And I guess most of us here are planning for more than two years.

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March 28, 2018, 01:07:40 PM

Non stop pump and dumps, the chart is unatural, just whales playing right now
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March 28, 2018, 01:09:45 PM

Anyone hear expecting a repeat of 2013 is a fool. Let the past go and focus on the future.
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March 28, 2018, 01:13:31 PM

Any approval from governments is a trick to try to get inside social circles, breach security, and gain intelligence and control - like a long undercover sting operation.

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March 28, 2018, 02:38:17 PM
Merited by 600watt (10), DeathAngel (2), Wekkel (1), conspirosphere.tk (1), edgar (1)

Btw, I just wanted to take a second and set a few folks here straight.

You fkn big blocker trolls, BCash shills, and even some Bitcoin bulls who were whining all last year about too high transaction fees and how Bitcoin absolutely NEEDED > 1mb block size and like IMMEDIATELY.

With the Bitcoin mempool nearly empty and 1 sat/B transactions clearing in minutes, you guys can go rightly fk off for good. Seriously. Don't even try to raise that argument here ever, EVER again. Piss off.

Spent soooo much time arguing with you fuckheads last year, now you have fk all of an argument to stand on.

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March 28, 2018, 02:47:16 PM

Torque, well said.

Still a bit bearish or feeling upward potential already?
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March 28, 2018, 02:47:32 PM

It seems like we should have a bounce soon, but there's not much buying pressure?  Huh
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March 28, 2018, 02:53:17 PM

It seems like we should have a bounce soon, but there's not much buying pressure?  Huh

then quickly go and buy some  Shocked  Grin
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March 28, 2018, 02:59:48 PM
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Btw, I just wanted to take a second and set a few folks here straight.

You fkn big blocker trolls, BCash shills, and even some Bitcoin bulls who were whining all last year about too high transaction fees and how Bitcoin absolutely NEEDED > 1mb block size and like IMMEDIATELY.

With the Bitcoin mempool nearly empty and 1 sat/B transactions clearing in minutes, you guys can go rightly fk off for good. Seriously. Don't even try to raise that argument here ever, EVER again. Piss off.

Spent soooo much time arguing with you fuckheads last year, now you have fk all of an argument to stand on.

/rant
You do realize that as soon as there is an increased demand for transactions again, fees will go through the roof again, right?
Of course, LN might give us a lot of leeway, but eventually block sizes will need to be increased.
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March 28, 2018, 03:12:52 PM

Here's how much information google and facebook store about you.
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March 28, 2018, 03:37:28 PM

Paraphrasing Ben Franklin, we are giving up our freedom not for security, but for convenience. Maybe we deserve what's coming.
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March 28, 2018, 03:38:28 PM

With the Bitcoin mempool nearly empty and 1 sat/B transactions clearing in minutes, you guys can go rightly fk off for good. Seriously. Don't even try to raise that argument here ever, EVER again. Piss off.

Tough titties, bucko. Your impotent rant hath no power here. I'll raise the argument whenever I want.

Quite dismayingly, the Bitcoin transaction rate seems to be suffering a lack of interest. It has been chopped in half since the heady days of $20K Bitcoin.

https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions

Are there 200,000 transactions on LN between the paltry 1000 or so nodes to make up for it? I admit I have been unable to find any statistics, but it seems rather unlikely.

A peer-to-peer system that is seeing declining use is nothing to celebrate.
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March 28, 2018, 03:39:35 PM
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Btw, I just wanted to take a second and set a few folks here straight.

You fkn big blocker trolls, BCash shills, and even some Bitcoin bulls who were whining all last year about too high transaction fees and how Bitcoin absolutely NEEDED > 1mb block size and like IMMEDIATELY.

With the Bitcoin mempool nearly empty and 1 sat/B transactions clearing in minutes, you guys can go rightly fk off for good. Seriously. Don't even try to raise that argument here ever, EVER again. Piss off.

Spent soooo much time arguing with you fuckheads last year, now you have fk all of an argument to stand on.

/rant

Good rant and on point.

Be aware of special interests groups that will use any means necessary for their own self interests with full disregard to the principle of what the project is about.

Let us be mind full of such individuals/groups and know that solutions that work take time to test and implement. If this did not work then another option would be explored.

BCH could be likened to a parallel attempt to accomplish a similar goal in good faith I might add.

However now that we have proof of a solid solution that works with out the need for drastic change, the alternative BCH/BCC/Bcash may now be on its way to obsolescence. (It is said that some proponents of that solution may have involuntarily worked to deceive the misinformed for personal gain).
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March 28, 2018, 04:08:44 PM

BCH could be likened to a parallel attempt to accomplish a similar goal in good faith I might add.

I'm not that sure about the good faith.

@Torque Oh, yeah.
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With the Bitcoin mempool nearly empty and 1 sat/B transactions clearing in minutes, you guys can go rightly fk off for good. Seriously. Don't even try to raise that argument here ever, EVER again. Piss off.

Tough titties, bucko. Your impotent rant hath no power here. I'll raise the argument whenever I want.

Quite dismayingly, the Bitcoin transaction rate seems to be suffering a lack of interest. It has been chopped in half since the heady days of $20K Bitcoin.

https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions

Are there 200,000 transactions on LN between the paltry 1000 or so nodes to make up for it? I admit I have been unable to find any statistics, but it seems rather unlikely.

A peer-to-peer system that is seeing declining use is nothing to celebrate.

Transaction batching.
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Non stop pump and dumps, the chart is unatural, just whales playing right now

Unfortunately, whales of the wrong type!

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This is the link you use for deleting your account. First login to facebook, then go to that link.

https://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account

It's very difficult to find. The deactivate account option is easy to find, but doesn't delete all your data.

Neither deleting or deactivating your account forces apps you installed to delete any data they acquired from your account. You have send a request to each app developer for that.

All those bitcoiners who claimed stellars from the snapshot last year had to install a stellar facebook app to claim. The stellar app developer is probably holding more of their data than they realize.
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