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July 19, 2018, 04:04:36 PM

This is... interesting. Updated once a day I guess.

https://tittyticker.com/

Human female udders clad in brassieres, displaying a daily price.

How revolting.


Should be bottoms when the price is falling.

Give this man a medal!
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July 19, 2018, 04:36:13 PM



http://www.kitco.com/news/2018-07-18/-130-Billion-Worth-Of-Gold-Found-On-Sunken-Russian-Warship.html
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July 19, 2018, 04:43:36 PM


Sea drop?
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July 19, 2018, 04:44:20 PM

Austria with 8 million population definitely rocks

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«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».


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«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».


Are you lot still butthurt that the Japs sunk both your navies during your little war?

Whether this wreck turns out fruitful or not, take it as an example of what gold is out there.
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July 19, 2018, 05:05:05 PM


«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».


Are you lot still butthurt that the Japs sunk both your navies during your little war?

Whether this wreck turns out fruitful or not, take it as an example of what gold is out there.

Lol, are you an idiot? Not all the people think about world through the prism of history. This will be a news, when BBC confirms gold on it.
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July 19, 2018, 05:07:22 PM


«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».




Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  
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Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

It's just a rumour, this is much more interesting and close to this thread.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-18/sunken-treasure-ship-discovery-reports-roil-some-korean-stocks
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July 19, 2018, 05:13:51 PM

Lol, are you an idiot?
Miscommunication on both our parts.
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July 19, 2018, 05:16:00 PM


Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

It's just a rumour, this is much more interesting and close to this thread.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-18/sunken-treasure-ship-discovery-reports-roil-some-korean-stocks

Gee, I wonder if the whales involved in the current bear raid on Gold had anything to do with these rumors  Roll Eyes  Grin
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July 19, 2018, 05:21:49 PM


«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».


Are you lot still butthurt that the Japs sunk both your navies during your little war?

Whether this wreck turns out fruitful or not, take it as an example of what gold is out there.

Too much gold will sink any boat.   Shocked

Buy Bitcoin instead  Grin
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July 19, 2018, 05:33:57 PM


«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».




Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

 Yeah that is weird.  One of the figures is wrong...

200 ton [short]  = 5833333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,252,000,008
200 ton [long]   = 6533333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $8,122,240,008
200 ton [metric] = 6430149.32 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,993,961,634

 OR maybe they were using the price of gold when the ship sank?



 
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«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».




Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

 Yeah that is weird.  One of the figures is wrong...

200 ton [short]  = 5833333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,252,000,008
200 ton [long]   = 6533333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $8,122,240,008
200 ton [metric] = 6430149.32 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,993,961,634

 OR maybe they were using the price of gold when the ship sank?

you are missing the boxes

"The cruiser’s crew were believed to have carried 5,500 boxes containing gold bars as well as 200 tons of gold coins" 
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«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».




Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

 Yeah that is weird.  One of the figures is wrong...

200 ton [short]  = 5833333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,252,000,008
200 ton [long]   = 6533333.34 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $8,122,240,008
200 ton [metric] = 6430149.32 ounce [troy] @ $1,243.20/oz ~ $7,993,961,634

 OR maybe they were using the price of gold when the ship sank?

you are missing the boxes

"The cruiser’s crew were believed to have carried 5,500 boxes containing gold bars as well as 200 tons of gold coins" 

 Yeah after reading it again I think it's just a poorly written article.  The boxes are included initially in the 200 ton estimate and then separated later on in the article.  I'm not sure what the standard measure for box is though...

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July 19, 2018, 07:37:43 PM


«that is believed to contain 200 tons of gold bullion and coins, equivalent to $130 billion, according to The Daily Telegraph».




Who the hell did the math on this?  Regardless, more gold = less price and you never know when they'll find a treasure ship or asteroid full of the stuff.  Old world problems bitcoiners laugh at.  

I'm not buying it. Asteroid gold mining wont happen. That is the worst argument ever conceived for future abundance of gold.
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I was thinking about that the other day. Imagine an alien watching us humans as we travel through space gathering gold.

"Why do they expend so much time and resources to gather that metal? Is it vital to their survival? Do they need it for food or to reproduce?"

"No, they just gather it and hide it away in metal boxes so that other humans don't take it."
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I was thinking about that the other day. Imagine an alien watching us humans as we travel through space gathering gold.

"Why do they expend so much time and resources to gather that metal? Is it vital to their survival? Do they need it for food or to reproduce?"

"No, they just gather it and hide it away in metal boxes so that other humans don't take it."

Isn't it the same with bitcoin?
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July 19, 2018, 08:00:54 PM

I was thinking about that the other day. Imagine an alien watching us humans as we travel through space gathering gold.

"Why do they expend so much time and resources to gather that metal? Is it vital to their survival? Do they need it for food or to reproduce?"

"No, they just gather it and hide it away in metal boxes so that other humans don't take it."

Imagine an alien watching us humans as we develop ASICs and set up huge computer farms for mining Bitcoin.

"Why do they expend so much time and resources to solve these cryptographic puzzles? Is this vital to their survival? Do they need it for food or to reproduce?"

"No, they just gather the products of these solutions and hide them away in little electronic devices so that other humans don't take them."

PS: becoin beat me to it...
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