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November 21, 2018, 09:26:24 AM


Except that's not happening in BTC. It is true the hashrate has remained in the same range since August and currently it is on the lower side of that range but it would need a considerable drop for that to be any "problem". Also, as soon as the hashrate goes down moderately over time the difficulty adapts. I will be worried when/if I see a sudden significant drop of hashrate. Other than that is just pure FUD.

Yes but doesn't need to go to zero for it to be a problem.. imagine a domino effect with low hash rate in which people start to rush and panic because they can't sell because nothing moves anymore (because no miners, and so on and on).

Bitcoin's hash rate is dropping considerably right now.. bit concerning because it drops too fast the difficulty adjustment may never happen. Actually difficulty adjustment is an intrinsic threat.. if ever bitcoin had to go through a hard fork, that's something I'd fix (not sure I'd hard fork it though).
That happened with IXcoin a while back - and it took a couple of months with virtually no blocks generated before we got the difficulty back down


Some people consider IXcoin a great "testnet" for Bitcoin in regards to running a blockchain, incentive for only tx fees, since all coins have already been mined.
According to the website:
"All 21 million coins have been generated (April 2011 - October 2014)"
Strangely though the chain is still generating 1 coin block reward. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/ixc/#

Interesting indeed. Where do the new coins given as reward come from since all the 21M coins have been mined already?
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November 21, 2018, 09:47:11 AM

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I agree with that, you’re pretty well balanced and debate well.  I’m just Too lazy to read everything you post.

I would llkely die, or close to die, if I had to read my posts in total.  I would not expect others to read everything, that's for sure.
Yeah, I quite enjoy reading your posts but it's very easy to burn out in the process.

Surely, if you are well rested, you might read three or four sentences, but if not, you might get burned out after the first few words, and ask yourself.

Why need be so long?   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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I agree with that, you’re pretty well balanced and debate well.  I’m just Too lazy to read everything you post.

I would llkely die, or close to die, if I had to read my posts in total.  I would not expect others to read everything, that's for sure.
Yeah, I quite enjoy reading your posts but it's very easy to burn out in the process.

Surely, if you are well rested, you might read three or four sentences, but if not, you might get burned out after the first few words, and ask yourself.

Why need be so long?   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
It doesn't help much that I'm usually on BTCT when I'm half dead from sleep deprivation either. Tongue

Set an alarm for some trading action today and pretty much got a free Bitcorn though. So I suppose it paid off.
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November 21, 2018, 10:27:22 AM

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Mmmm Maybe its you that got a team of folks around yourself
Writing those short posts? Roll Eyes

No need to become so defensive, micteamate(s), merely because I got you pegged.

There are plenty of forum members who actually believe your online persona storyline, so who gives a shit what I have tentatively concluded through already presented information?


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November 21, 2018, 10:29:54 AM

Today we have a support but I don't think it's finished.

However, besides speculations, now we are suffering the slow curve of adoption, institutions that want to take over the crypto world which means denaturalizing the decentralized system of BTC and so on.

We must see all the big picture...

For those reasons, I think we won't have a skyrocketing trend soon.
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November 21, 2018, 10:45:27 AM

every time bitcoin falls after the peak of 5 times, below will not go

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20000 - 4000
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November 21, 2018, 10:55:07 AM

One thing which currently doesn't help BTC is there's two competing chains both mining BTC and BCH and dump BTC in order to keep going.
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November 21, 2018, 11:01:31 AM

I realized this forum is for non English speaking altcoiners now. I couldn’t give a shit about altcoins. I’ve essentially given up on this ever being a bitcoin forum again.

I don't venture outside this thread very much. Don't see much point TBH.

Find it difficult even loading up the Flat Earth thread, and seeing that tire-fire of 'tardation keepin' on burnin'

The hardware section used to be interesting before Bitmain went Chaotic Evil.

I have zero interest in Altcoins.

Used to do the whole IRC thing, but finding this thread satisfies that itch for a "hang-out", and one of the best places on the Internet to "get the pulse" of Bitcorn, in a manner of speaking.

This thread is a wonderful nexus of sorts.

haha, i told it before but my first meeting with this place was kind of special ... as my friend was learning me about BTC and stuff around it.... he put a link on my computer to the WALL observer cause he knew i would like the fun reads and stuff...NOW when i start reading this from time to time i always came directly into this thread and just thought this was all of the FORUM Roll Eyes
even when i made my first game i still thought so .... and some guys repeatedly asked me to make a thread for the games itself, F*** how long that took for me to figure out LOL
now one of the things i'm curious of most is that i know my friend had an account as well (but i think he doesn't post anything anymore),but who he is or was in here..... cause sometimes when i say something about a post he does know all of the OG posters, but yeah he's a poker guy as well and maybe just don't wanna reveal some things to me about him (gotta respect that) but i do am curious  Cool
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November 21, 2018, 11:05:48 AM

Whats the estimate on how much BTC Roger Ver has/had?  Heard some people claim he was a billionaire during the peak.
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November 21, 2018, 11:19:24 AM

One thing which currently doesn't help BTC is there's two competing chains both mining BTC and BCH and dump BTC in order to keep going.

No...in the long run this definitely helps BTC.

They need to dump BTC and start using that hashing power for the US military's weapon systems for aiming phosphorous bombs at children.
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Yeah, that's quite impressive.
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November 21, 2018, 11:23:43 AM

every time bitcoin falls after the peak of 5 times, below will not go

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We went to below $200 after the Gox high. I hope we don’t go below $4,000 after the most recent ATH but it’s very possible. We almost did last night.
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November 21, 2018, 11:24:36 AM

One thing which currently doesn't help BTC is there's two competing chains both mining BTC and BCH and dump BTC in order to keep going.

Sure is helping me with my BTC though.
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November 21, 2018, 11:28:22 AM

One thing which currently doesn't help BTC is there's two competing chains both mining BTC and BCH and dump BTC in order to keep going.

No...in the long run this definitely helps BTC.

They need to dump BTC and start using that hashing power for the US military's weapon systems for aiming phosphorous bombs at children.

How does that help btc?
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https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/34xp4vRoCGJym3xR7yCVPFHoCNxv4Twseo

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November 21, 2018, 11:31:40 AM

every time bitcoin falls after the peak of 5 times, below will not go

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Yeah that's true.
I also don't think it will go below 4000 even with the bcash shitfest.
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November 21, 2018, 11:35:26 AM

The Confession

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Overheard in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City.

Judas is an Ethereum developer; he’s had some bad luck. He is now at Church giving a confession.

Father is the Bishop.

Judas - Forgive me Father, for I have sinned. It has been one year since my last confession.

Father - Welcome my son, please tell me how you have sinned.

Judas - Well as you know, I am an Ethereum developer. But I believe I have given false witness to another god.

Father - Who would that be, the Devil, Satan himself?

Judas - No Father, my faith strayed. I believed in Decentralisation.

Father - Huh? Not sure I follow. Please explain.

Judas - I am an Ethereum developer. You know, the world’s virtual computer. I believed that using the Ethereum protocol I could decentralise anything. And I was specifically interested in the trading of financial assets, like stocks.

Father - Ok, but what would a decentralised stock market look like?

Judas - Well, anyone, anywhere could exchange stocks. You wouldn’t need to get approval from any government or a traditional exchange like the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq. It would also allow anyone to sell equity in their project to anyone in the world. In short, true financial freedom for everyone, everywhere.

Father - Heresy. You planned to usurp the Angels, the NYSE, and Nasdaq. Did you not consult the good book about our Lord’s relationship with those organisations?

Judas - I did, but I thought because I used the decentralised world computer, Ethereum, that our Lord and Saviour would not mind.

Father - Son, you did not read the Gospels close enough. Specifically, the Gospel according to Howie.

Judas - Well, I thought my lawyers were well versed in the Gospels. They told me that because it was decentralised, the Gospel according to Howie did not apply.

Father - [Shakes his head in sorrow] In my last sermon, I preached that the Lord’s children must be vigilant against false prophets. Specifically those wearing Brioni suits, and white Church’s shoes. These white shoe lawyers, care not for your soul, but only for their pockets.

Judas - Oh, I missed that one. I was too hungover after a night at the Box. We were celebrating our ICO.

Father - Ah, the ICO. I also lead a vigil against that tool of the Devil. But son, how is your project decentralised, if you personally launched an ICO, and profited from it? Surely, a truly decentralised project has no identifiable leader, and no one entity profits from its operation?

Judas - I realised the errors of my ways now.

Father - How has the Lord made you repent?

Judas - The Lord decreed that I must pay a large sum of money to absolve my sins.

Father - Better that, than the Lord sending you to Sodom and Gomorrah, a.k.a. Rikers.

Judas - I know, I am forever grateful to the mercy of our Lord.

Father - I am glad you have learned son. Our Lord is merciful. But he will strike rath down upon those who threaten his kingdom.

Father - Let us pray to our Lord and Saviour. In nomine patris et filii spiritus sancti JAY CLAYTON.

Lots more at https://mailchi.mp/1046de6d800b/crypto-trader-digest-1307815?e=2eeec28d17

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