jbreher
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June 30, 2018, 04:10:34 PM |
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Facebook bans Crypto Ads, price goes down. Facebook allows Crypto Ads again, price goes down  But invite-only recruitment soiree Followed by one-on-ones on Friday. Alas, two non-negotiables: - Friday was coincidentally my retirement day. I'd entertain part-time, but they're looking for full. - Ain't moving to the valley. I've been flying there about twice a month. That's more than enough, thankyouverymuch.
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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June 30, 2018, 04:12:22 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Nice to see we're still hanging on to last night's gains... currently $6368USD/$8373CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Now this is what I like to hear, people enjoying life and not focusing on the panic of up or down!
god Jimbo
please don't leave us...
Don't worry. After 5+ years of riding this roller coaster, I'm neither getting sick nor getting off. In fact, I quite enjoy the ride.
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jbreher
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June 30, 2018, 04:13:32 PM |
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This is the 10-th time I read about it this week. Facebook buying Coinbase?
Last night, I attended an invite-only recruitment soiree hosted by FB. That is all. Ooh how disgusting. You poor devil. Was it ghastly. Do tell us more. Cocktails, appetizers, and chat. Dog and pony show - hardware infrastructure. Cocktails, appetizers, and chat. The meaningful activity was the one-on-ones on the following day.
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jbreher
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June 30, 2018, 04:16:01 PM |
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The base layer has to stay VERY comfortably within Moore's law.
If one is to use Moore's law as the metric, computing power has increased by a factor of 64 in the time of Bitcoin's existence. Lessee.... what's 1MB times 64? Humm.... Use of net resources scales super-linearly. And Moore's Law has had a serious stop in the latest years. I know you know all that. Come on. Please. The point is that we can easily do more than we did nine freeking years ago. I know you know all that. Come on. Please.
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d_eddie
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June 30, 2018, 04:16:39 PM |
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- Friday was coincidentally my retirement day. I'd entertain part-time, but they're looking for full.
Hard earned rest. Congrats!
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Rosewater Foundation
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June 30, 2018, 04:21:01 PM |
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In fact, I quite enjoy the ride.
Ice man, I have no idea how you do it. I'm emotionally drained. I'd check myself in somewhere if they'd have me. 
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Last of the V8s
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Be a bank
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June 30, 2018, 04:41:25 PM |
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Hmm so facebook are looking for full-time entertainers interdasting 
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gentlemand
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June 30, 2018, 04:43:28 PM |
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Ice man, I have no idea how you do it. I'm emotionally drained. I'd check myself in somewhere if they'd have me.  You need to be out in the Canadian wilderness with your breasts dangling like Putin. Do you think he ever gets emotionally drained? Nope. He goes and joint locks a bear.
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jbreher
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June 30, 2018, 04:47:45 PM |
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Thusly, any increase in block size which decreases Bitcoin’s security and violates its immutability which forms its Nash equilibrium that sustains its security, is scamming. Sorry to say my friend @jbreher.
The commonly-understood definition of 'scam' includes an intent to defraud. Your definition seems to differ. Proof-of-work was not designed for transaction volume scalability. Period. It was designed to disintermediate politics and usher in a new world reserve currency (in an approximation of John Nash’s Ideal Money manifesto) surreptitiously through the backdoor of nation-state jurisdictional arbitrage.
I assume you are not actually talking about proof of work, but rather its application to money as per satoshi's protocol. Regardless, I am not yet convinced that Bitcoin was intentionally architected to be Nash's alternative to ideal money. Now that I've freed up some sixty hours per week, I might have not only inclination but also time to follow up on some of these areas of inquiry.
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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June 30, 2018, 04:51:32 PM |
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Bitcoin Historical Corrections  that table doesnt have the 2011 price decline from $35 to $2. my 1st year in btc, so i remember it well. when i started it was $10 and going up (i was mining with ATI HD6870 and 5830).
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Rosewater Foundation
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June 30, 2018, 04:52:34 PM |
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Ice man, I have no idea how you do it. I'm emotionally drained. I'd check myself in somewhere if they'd have me.  You need to be out in the Canadian wilderness with your breasts dangling like Putin. Do you think he ever gets emotionally drained? Nope. He goes and joint locks a bear. I'm just a simple god-fearing peasant, sir. I couldn't possibly. I mean, I dropped a caribou once. But I paid the fine for that already.
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jbreher
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June 30, 2018, 05:01:39 PM |
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%43 btc dominance
Well, at least we get a silver lining. "we" ? Are you one of the described "we", jbreher? Of course. If you don't know I have significant holdings of BTC, you haven't been paying attention. Holding and trading BTC is one thing, but psychologically identifying as one of the "bitcoin in-group folks" - especially while simultaneously supporting BTC attack vectors (such as Bcash and whatever other BIG blocker nutjob talking point flavor of the month) seems to be a bit of a different animal and seems a lot more difficult to fit into "we" camp.. Whatevs. BCH is not an attack vector. It is a Bitcoin-in-the-wings, awaiting the day that the masses realize that its fundamentals are better than BTC's. BTC zigged, BCH zagged. Neither are satoshi's immutable protocol (haha - nod to Shelby). I prefer the zag - that's all.
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Torque
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June 30, 2018, 05:18:42 PM |
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Whatevs. BCH is not an attack vector. It is a Bitcoin-in-the-wings, awaiting the day that the masses realize that its fundamentals are better than BTC's. BTC zigged, BCH zagged. Neither are satoshi's immutable protocol (haha - nod to Shelby). I prefer the zag - that's all.
Ain't ever going to happen, because the fundamentals of BCH aren't better. Keep dreaming tho... unicorn fantasies are good!
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El duderino_
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June 30, 2018, 05:24:29 PM |
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 this evening i will shitpost DRINK eat and drink ..... its summer time @the meantime BTC do your thing and AMAZE us
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bitserve
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June 30, 2018, 06:25:52 PM |
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Ok... So... up or down? 
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bitserve
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June 30, 2018, 06:29:05 PM |
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Ok... So... up or down?  Can you not read? MY "BET" is for this being an Accumulation Schematic, Ass Hole. I can read. But you can not write, asshole. Just add a TL;DR: UP.
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bitserve
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June 30, 2018, 06:31:28 PM |
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Ok... So... up or down?  Can you not read? MY "BET" is for this being an Accumulation Schematic, Ass Hole. I can read. But you can not write, asshole. Just add a TL;DR: UP. What I can do, is ignore your ass. Bye! Fine. Good luck on your analysis!
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June 30, 2018, 06:33:24 PM |
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If people had been like this four years ago I never would have signed on.
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