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April 03, 2018, 06:16:47 PM

Look forward to you posting some pics of your better lambo/911, or how about a signed message showing you even have enough bitcoin to buy a honda.
Its 2011, 2 owners from new car with 16k miles on it.  cost me £103k so not pocket change.

See. That's the thing, brother. Some of us are simply OK with the bantz. I'm not about to take a picture of my garage and potentially blow my OpSec just to have a dick-measuring contest with some rando on the WO thread trying to flex his cock.

I couldn't care less if people believe anything I say or not - that's kinda the point - but when you start bringing meatspace visuals into the thread - especially ones that blow your OpSec due to hubris, I would recommend introspection and caution.

People are starting to become kidnapping targets due to their crypto-holdings. Don't make yourself an obvious target.


Having more than (put an amount of Bitcoin here) BTC everyone of us should be aware of their personal privacy. Yes, let's not be naive in here: we will be targets! For this reason we use nicknames, vpns and whatever else we feel like. We did our own research and we will definitely not be posting our cars, houses, shits. This is no instagram, I do not share my personal life in the most followed thread on Bitcointalk.
We are at war for our freedom, freedom is never given upon us since we must learn to take it for ourselves!

Long live bitcoiners

Bitcoin? What bitcoin? I don't have any...  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Is there any update on that 1m Bitcorn lawsuit or did I just imagine that in the first place?
We’ll have to wait for the case itself to test the validity of any party’s claims, however. The next stage in proceedings is expected to be a response from Wright’s legal team by April 16, 2018.
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/03/13/lawyer-kleiman-vs-wright-raises-questions-identity-satoshi-nakamoto/
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April 03, 2018, 06:19:47 PM

How much did it set you back? Did you pay in bitcoin?

More than you ever dreamed. And yes.
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And I may be rich, but I still like a deal. This is my new crib, it was a bargain, and I don't care if you find out where it is.



Because it will have moved by then.

Fascinating. I've always wondered how seasteads were launched.

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April 03, 2018, 06:24:46 PM

How much did it set you back? Did you pay in bitcoin?

More than you ever dreamed. And yes.

It looks like you bought it years ago.

One dollars worth of stuff bought years ago with bitcoin cost 100x more since the rally. If you paid $10 in bitcoin for a bike years ago the bike's now cost you $1000!
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April 03, 2018, 06:26:41 PM


I never saw the problem with telling what BTC I have....1) in safety deposit box....try to get into that .thru the bank


Just on this point, and not personal to you, but for info for all: it's the bank who can steal from you 'safety deposit box'. Have you read a contract with them?

It is common for banks only to insure a box for up to 25k usd. and specifically exclude damage from robbery, fire, water... virtually anything (via @ascilifeform).

And "We will not have any liability to you or any third party for incidental or consequential damages.  If an arbitration proceeding is commenced, evidence that tends to prove that something was left in the Box on last authorized entry, and was found to be missing on the next entry, will not create a presumption that it was lost because we were negligent, intentional did anything wrong or failed to exercise ordinary care.  Nor will we be required to prove that the loss was not our fault."

Then there are executive orders and any number of men-in-black shenanigans.

Boxes are great, of course, for giving up a few coins to put them off one's trail.

I think they can work if you use partial (m of n) encrypted backups, and store them across n bank vaults in separate jurisdictions. I think this is what the Winks do, btw.



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And I may be rich, but I still like a deal. This is my new crib, it was a bargain, and I don't care if you find out where it is.



Because it will have moved by then.

Fascinating. I've always wondered how seasteads were launched.

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He should make sure he gets that seastead insured in case something happens to it.
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April 03, 2018, 06:30:26 PM

I remember the picture from the Daily Mail: I know where it is and it's already gone for good! I know the place since I've been there. I found the article too but I am not going to share it. People's name in there
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I remember the picture from the Daily Mail: I know where it is and it's already gone for good! I know the place since I've been there. I found the article too but I am not going to share it. People's name in there

I'm sitting in it now somewhere in international waters. It's seen better days and I'm suffering with a lot of skin fungus due to the moist environs, but nothing beats waking up, pulling a halibut from under the duvet and having sushi for breakfast.

I wouldn't call it technically complete any more but home is home.


It looks like you bought it years ago.

You have to pay a great deal for patina these days.
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April 03, 2018, 06:36:47 PM

See. That's the thing, brother. Some of us are simply OK with the bantz. I'm not about to take a picture of my garage and potentially blow my OpSec just to have a dick-measuring contest with some rando on the WO thread trying to flex his cock.

I couldn't care less if people believe anything I say or not - that's kinda the point - but when you start bringing meatspace visuals into the thread - especially ones that blow your OpSec due to hubris, I would recommend introspection and caution.

People are starting to become kidnapping targets due to their crypto-holdings. Don't make yourself an obvious target.

Nah. It's time to flaunt it, baby.

This is what I'm rolling around on these days thanks to my mad gainz.

The seat at the back is for the bucket what I spit in.



Damn such luxuries, front suspension and 3 gears
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April 03, 2018, 06:39:47 PM

We are nearing the daily high of $7450 again. Breakout?

The daily high is now very close to $7500. Bullish?
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April 03, 2018, 06:43:06 PM


haha good one and thru they have no power over my BTC

but their lawyers regiments are preparing schemes with the support of corrupt judges and politicians to legally rob you, they deserve it, they are the upper class, the one who can get out of jail #freecorzine ! #whereissethrich.

http://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/cryptocurrency-prices-today-april-3-bitcoin-ethereum-ripple-litecoin-2018-4-1020368886

This is (correction: was) JP Morgan's Blockchain Chief Executive.

Try not to laugh.

This waifish millennial couldn't "blockchain" her way out of a paper bag.

No wonder JP Morgan is going nowhere with crypto and blockchain.

why should they care? they just have to beg the nyc fed for bail outs to keep their yachts, mansion and helipads... why would they do anything? they just have to pretend, it gives them time over their girlz...

We are at war for our freedom, freedom is never given upon us since we must learn to take it for ourselves!
Long live bitcoiners

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death to our enemies and their families ! once they are killed and buried or ashed, then they will let us free. there is no others path. they had centuries to evolve, they didn't. expired, now they are.

How much did it set you back? Did you pay in bitcoin?

More than you ever dreamed. And yes.

It looks like you bought it years ago.

One dollars worth of stuff bought years ago with bitcoin cost 100x more since the rally. If you paid $10 in bitcoin for a bike years ago the bike's now cost you $1000!

wrong because through this trade you increase bitcoin usability. so this trade is 1000x time more valuable than any monetary fiat or crypto ammount. it's the price of liberty, being able to trade with anyone.
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April 03, 2018, 06:44:44 PM

Bullish?

(Silence of the Lambos)

When coins are cheap, it's boolish. BTFD.
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April 03, 2018, 06:52:52 PM

We are nearing the daily high of $7450 again. Breakout?

The daily high is now very close to $7500. Bullish?

It would be nice to see some actual volume accompany this rise.

When FOMO?

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We're up 16% in the last couple days. How's that comparing with Wall St?
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April 03, 2018, 06:58:43 PM

Bullish?

(Silence of the Lambos)

When coins are cheap, it's boolish. BTFD.

LoL, I think it's the same effect that happened to all american journalist redaction when they executed mark haines... towing the line of david r. isn't optional, apparently Smiley.

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-- David Rockefeller, Speaking at the June, 1991 Bilderberger meeting in Baden, Germany (a meeting also attended by then-Governor Bill Clinton and by Dan Quayle--

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended
our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost
forty years."

"It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world
if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.
But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a
world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite
and world bankers is surely preferable to the national
auto-determination practiced in past centuries."

by: David Rockefeller (1915- ) Internationalist billionaire, CFR kingpin, founder of the Trilateralist Commission, World Order Godfather
Date: June 1991 Baden, Germany
Source: Bilderberger Meeting, Baden, Germany

the silence of the lambos generally happen when the great, kind and nice salesperson is seen again about the upkeep cost of the lambo... and once the pricing is said for a  windscreen wiper... understand dear lambo owner, this windscreen wiper is lambo quality... like the girl on your passenger seat...  Roll Eyes
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April 03, 2018, 07:01:03 PM


And I may be rich, but I still like a deal. This is my new crib, it was a bargain, and I don't care if you find out where it is.



Because it will have moved by then.

Fascinating. I've always wondered how seasteads were launched.

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He should make sure he gets that seastead insured in case something happens to it.

Yeah, better insure it right now than cry later.
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Is there any update on that 1m Bitcorn lawsuit or did I just imagine that in the first place?
We’ll have to wait for the case itself to test the validity of any party’s claims, however. The next stage in proceedings is expected to be a response from Wright’s legal team by April 16, 2018.
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/03/13/lawyer-kleiman-vs-wright-raises-questions-identity-satoshi-nakamoto/
Thanks for that link. Let's hope he'll get exposed for the fraud that he is in court.
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Is there any update on that 1m Bitcorn lawsuit or did I just imagine that in the first place?
We’ll have to wait for the case itself to test the validity of any party’s claims, however. The next stage in proceedings is expected to be a response from Wright’s legal team by April 16, 2018.
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/03/13/lawyer-kleiman-vs-wright-raises-questions-identity-satoshi-nakamoto/
Thanks for that link. Let's hope he'll get exposed for the fraud that he is in court.

speaking of lawsuits, do I need my #freePaulVernon where is this vermin? (the looter of cryptsy for those unaware of this great thief and scammer).

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/cryptsy-founder-paul-vernon-disappeared-along-with-millions-of-his-customers-cash-8557571
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April 03, 2018, 07:26:09 PM

https://twitter.com/bitcoinrick/status/981233235635195904

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Fuck is wrong with that guy?
Still can’t complain, BCH earnt me a shit load of free money, can thank him for that.
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