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May 08, 2018, 01:26:03 AM |
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In other, somewhat disturbing, news.
I head today, for the first time, an ad for one of those shady mortgage outfits on our local ESPN AM radio affiliate mention Bitcoin.
"Are you looking to pull value out of your home to invest in the stock market, purchase a rental property, or even buy the Bitcoin dip? Call today"
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May 08, 2018, 01:30:13 AM |
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... yes, what weapons will those who are going to enforce a total weapons arm themselves with?
Pointed stick!
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jbreher
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May 08, 2018, 01:36:16 AM |
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What the hell is there to address? There was a bug. It had the potential to fork the chain. It got reported. It got analyzed. It got fixed. It got distributed. Chain did not fork due to the bug. If I'm not mistaken, that's about the sum of it. What am I missing?
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RoomBot
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May 08, 2018, 01:44:02 AM |
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What the hell is there to address? There was a bug. It had the potential to fork the chain. It got reported. It got analyzed. It got fixed. It got distributed. Chain did not fork due to the bug. If I'm not mistaken, that's about the sum of it. What am I missing? Nothing! It's not a conspiracy. We talk about BTC here. Except for sh!ts and giggles. Like #BeeCash, above. That wasn't a typo.
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realr0ach
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May 08, 2018, 01:44:59 AM |
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Sorry this is for Torque
You can't even post a bottom price call here, for fear of looking bad. So why would anyone want to bet with you? Just call a bottom price FCS. TURA already did call a bottom price. When we were having this discussion months ago when the price was still high, I said the price would probably level out at something like $4200-4400 after it worked out all of it's rises and falls. TURA said something like "$3k and that's being generous", while also claiming it might dump all the way to $1k. Those predictions are obviously still on the table because shitcoin is still doing it's series of dead cat bounces after the $20k pump and dump.
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infofront (OP)
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May 08, 2018, 01:49:44 AM |
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Sorry this is for Torque
You can't even post a bottom price call here, for fear of looking bad. So why would anyone want to bet with you? Just call a bottom price FCS. TURA already did call a bottom price. When we were having this discussion months ago when the price was still high, I said the price would probably level out at something like $4200-4400 after it worked out all of it's rises and falls. TURA said something like "$3k and that's being generous", while also claiming it might dump all the way to $1k. Those predictions are obviously still on the table because shitcoin is still doing it's series of dead cat bounces after the $20k pump and dump. You and TERA would make a cute couple. Can we arrange a date for you two?
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marcus_of_augustus
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If the Bcash centralised mining corporation wont come to my rescue, who will come to my rescue?
Who's gonna save me?
Bcash - bringing back bailouts because ... well just because, so get the fuck outta here if you can't afford to run a full node.
So far, 2 centralised mining emergency forks and counting ... it's really the reaallllly real original bitcoin, read the write paper.
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KyleSpades
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May 08, 2018, 02:03:27 AM |
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Dudes, I know that this post is *mainly* for BTC but I believe these news could affect BTC as well. That WSJ rumored ETH SEC metting seems to be the biggest FUD of the month. This reddit thread sums it all up: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/8hobwh/is_this_sec_is_eth_a_security_meeting_actually/No one knows if it will actually happen, not even the fucking reporter (Paul Vigna) who wrote it for WSJ. There could be ETH buy-ins in the next hours if this actually confirms (specially considering a lot of people bought it today for 75x bucks) and the other coins could follow. ETH aside, I do believe we're not dropping the 9.2k hard support level and that this is the 4th bull run to 10k nevertheless
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savetherainforest
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May 08, 2018, 02:08:42 AM |
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If Tone Vays is thinking that Bitcoin will go below $6k by 2019, he's just extrapolating from past bull rallies. He's no wizard. No even close. I hope he loses... ... Just for the lulz...
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
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May 08, 2018, 02:09:59 AM |
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Some Bitcoin enthusiasts have said that its increasing integration into the existing financial system has pulled it away from its founding ideals. Paul Chou, a former trader at Goldman Sachs who set up LedgerX, a regulated Bitcoin exchange that would compete with the Intercontinental Exchange, said his company has made a point of focusing on large Bitcoin holders, rather than financial institutions.
“The reason we got into crypto was not to partner with a bank, but to replace them,” Mr. Chou said, using the shorthand for cryptocurrencies. “We deal with crypto holders directly in a way that really takes advantage of Bitcoin’s strengths, while avoiding brokers, banks and other institutions that take multiple cuts of the transaction.” “The industry is seeing unprecedented institutional interest for the first time in Bitcoin’s history,” he said. “I’ve been amazed that the strongest believers in cryptocurrency often start out the most skeptical. It’s a healthy skepticism. But at some point the perception shifts, and for many institutions — I think we’re finally there.” "They" are salivating for all the reasons laid out already..the big short. This is how ignorant these people are..not understanding enough to realize that just hodling and going long would achieve phenomenal results. The problem for now at least is they havent bought in enough to drive the price down enough for weak hands to panic sell. This is why I believe we are going to have a Bullish couple of years until the next halfening. It will take institutions time to acquire position's that are strong enough to manipulate with out causing(more) huge price spike's. Natural adoption globally is going to increase price in the mean time so there might be enough liquidity by then to sustain these wall street shenanigans. *edit* +1 WOsMerit Marcus. Entangled post. There has never been an asset with the properties of Bitcoin. No one playing in this sandbox has ever seen any thing like this before. I do not underestimate the potential adversarial nature of the 'pros' getting into crypto. But it would be as big a mistake for them to underestimate the extreme anti-fragile qualities BTC has shown for nearly a decade. Win lose or draw... the popcorn is cheap.
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HairyMaclairy
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May 08, 2018, 02:12:34 AM |
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What the hell is there to address? There was a bug. It had the potential to fork the chain. It got reported. It got analyzed. It got fixed. It got distributed. Chain did not fork due to the bug. If I'm not mistaken, that's about the sum of it. What am I missing? Ignore the haters. The Bitcoin Cash leadership team is doing a great job. They are agile and responsive. We are in safe hands.
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cAPSLOCK
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May 08, 2018, 02:24:04 AM |
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What the hell is there to address? There was a bug. It had the potential to fork the chain. It got reported. It got analyzed. It got fixed. It got distributed. Chain did not fork due to the bug. If I'm not mistaken, that's about the sum of it. What am I missing? Ignore the haters. The Bitcoin Cash leadership team is doing a great job. They are agile and responsive. We are in safe hands.
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RoomBot
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May 08, 2018, 02:25:38 AM |
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If the Bcash centralised mining corporation wont come to my rescue, who will come to my rescue?
Who's gonna save me?
Bcash - bringing back bailouts because ... well just because, so get the fuck outta here if you can't afford to run a full node.
So far, 2 centralised mining emergency forks and counting ... it's really the reaallllly real original bitcoin, read the write paper.
Failed prototype, or just an Edsel claiming to be a Cadillac?
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May 08, 2018, 02:42:18 AM |
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Testing resistance at a .618 fib. Looking to get over this and find some nearby support maybe. Sideways with a side of moderate volatility looks like. #dyor
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May 08, 2018, 02:59:28 AM |
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taleb sounds more idiotic with every utterance he makes about bitcoin
To be fair: "[Bitcoin's] mere existence is an insurance policy that will remind governments that the last object establishment could control, namely, the currency, is no longer their monopoly. This gives us, the crowd, an insurance policy against an Orwellian future." Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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HairyMaclairy
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May 08, 2018, 03:10:15 AM |
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I followed Taleb on Twitter for awhile. He has a thin skin and can’t handle journalistic criticism of his latest book. So he comes across as a petulant child. There are enough children in the cryptosphere without adding them to my feed.
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infofront (OP)
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May 08, 2018, 03:29:29 AM |
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If the Bcash centralised mining corporation wont come to my rescue, who will come to my rescue?
Who's gonna save me?
Bcash - bringing back bailouts because ... well just because, so get the fuck outta here if you can't afford to run a full node.
So far, 2 centralised mining emergency forks and counting ... it's really the reaallllly real original bitcoin, read the write paper.
It makes me appreciate the meticulous and conservative development approach of Bitcoin all the more.
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May 08, 2018, 03:53:48 AM |
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May 08, 2018, 03:55:42 AM |
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Sorry this is for Torque
You can't even post a bottom price call here, for fear of looking bad. So why would anyone want to bet with you? Just call a bottom price FCS. TURA already did call a bottom price. When we were having this discussion months ago when the price was still high, I said the price would probably level out at something like $4200-4400 after it worked out all of it's rises and falls. TURA said something like "$3k and that's being generous", while also claiming it might dump all the way to $1k. Those predictions are obviously still on the table because shitcoin is still doing it's series of dead cat bounces after the $20k pump and dump. You and TERA would make a cute couple. Can we arrange a date for you two? I don't think I could handle roache's constant banter about jews and silver and Doland Trump... We are not an effective team. *Oblivion drone vaporizes roach*
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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May 08, 2018, 04:09:17 AM |
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Talking about death... one of my Ledger wallets have died. It has a burn mark near the LCD (deforming the plastic case) as if it had internally shortcircuited or something....
Anyone knows if there is some warranty replacement or something?
Has it happened to anyone else?
There is no guarantee of money back, but if you fill out the linked form they might talk to you about the problem. https://support.ledgerwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000608113What to do if my Ledger Nano S has screen, buttons, USB port issues If you have issues with your buttons (stuck buttons, broken buttons…), damaged screen or pixelated screen, or a loose USB port, then please fill out this form. There is no guarantee of a refund or exchange, but this form must be filled out in order to begin the process. Well, I guess I have nothing to lose to try. Thanks! And if they are not willing to replace it , you might send the dead body for an autopsy and sake of education to Dave, he might be interested. Move your coins to another Ledger first, of course. That is not a bad idea. The guy (dave) is a bit nerdy, but sending to him could be a way to bring some publicity to the matter, perhaps? Edit: I saw in a subsequent post that vapourminer pointed out a reddit thread that might be more useful, perhaps? Well, this is why you use multiple types of storage devices. Don't trust anything you didn't built or vet yourself. Got a ledger myself, so yeah.
Isn't this the reason that you save the back-up seed separately from the hardware device? I doubt that most people have the technical abilities to "vet" or "build" these kinds of devices themselves, so they there is some trust that is involved that go beyond other security precautions involving the seed words.
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