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December 09, 2018, 11:41:51 PM |
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Last chance to get out.  Not again with that neg-hat thing  Why not take a switching one... as those other 2
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El duderino_
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December 09, 2018, 11:43:59 PM |
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El duderino_
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December 09, 2018, 11:49:19 PM |
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El duderino_
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December 09, 2018, 11:53:35 PM |
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Time for HODLrest Curious what i’m gonna see in the morning 
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realr0ach
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December 09, 2018, 11:54:03 PM |
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^Shit post based entirely on lies. Cryptocurrency has built-in middlemen and doesn't remove counterparty risk, and has designed to centralize transaction validators meaning it will be controlled by (((the govt))) and (((banks))). Did I mention shitcoin's built-in Orwellian tracking system also abolishes the 5th amendment? If you want to be regulated and controlled by (((the government))) and (((banks))) buy shitcoins, if not, buy physical metals. Or for idiots who only understand pictures and can't figure out shitcoins are rent seeking usury systems either while metals aren't (old picture so doesn't match current fees): 
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yefi
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December 09, 2018, 11:55:42 PM |
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Now, to fry it makes not so much difference, in past times we also did it (in secret) with the fat of Roman, Germanic, Austrian, Spanish, Dutch, German again and again, invaders and occupiers.
I'm sending my apologies right now for your Christmas roast. 
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JayJuanGee
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December 10, 2018, 12:06:09 AM |
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I prefer shorts REKT smells
I concur. Know what I miss? I miss those times of excitement and joy where every other day was a new ATH. The rush of watching Bitcoin bounce at each dip and starting to eat every wall in his path to a new ATH. And then the explosion of adrenaline whilst it reached prices never seen before. Yeah, those times were good. And fun. I miss all that. @bitserve - Those times will be back but this time we’ll be better prepared as in knowing what to sell at what price! Yup. I don't plan to sell a lot. But I don't want to feel like a complete idiot like this time. That's for sure. I may be like the only one that has JUST been slowly accumulating since early 2013. Thats nuts, ain't it? Everyone is gonna be different regarding how long it takes them to accumulate. It took me a year until the end of 2014, and then mostly maintenance thereafter. If it took you more than 5 years then it shows that likely you were in a different stage of your financial life or other circumstances including maybe either conservative investment style or perhaps fear about bitcoin as an investment
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realr0ach
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December 10, 2018, 12:17:43 AM |
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Yup. I don't plan to sell a lot. But I don't want to feel like a complete idiot like this time. That's for sure.
I may be like the only one that has JUST been slowly accumulating since early 2013. Thats nuts, ain't it?
Whether you want to try and skim profits off trading shitcoin pump and dumps is one thing, but it's hard for me to rationalize having anything other than physical silver as a main position right now: 
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yefi
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December 10, 2018, 12:18:19 AM |
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The overall feeling was similar to other bear markets - agony, despair, etc. However, many of us took to heart the rumors of bitcoin's demise. It seemed likely that bitcoin would, at best, remain something of a hobby for cypherpunks. OTOH, the despair was different. It was more about the loss of a dream, and less about the loss of money. Since BTC was so cheap, most people only had like a few grand invested, at most. Unlike Dec. 2017-18 when even the shoeshine boy lost $100K+.
You guys deserve respect for persevering through that. You pretty much blazed the trail that we could look back on for confirmation that Bitcoin would survive the worst.
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December 10, 2018, 12:23:36 AM |
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The overall feeling was similar to other bear markets - agony, despair, etc. However, many of us took to heart the rumors of bitcoin's demise. It seemed likely that bitcoin would, at best, remain something of a hobby for cypherpunks. OTOH, the despair was different. It was more about the loss of a dream, and less about the loss of money. Since BTC was so cheap, most people only had like a few grand invested, at most. Unlike Dec. 2017-18 when even the shoeshine boy lost $100K+.
You guys deserve respect for persevering through that. You pretty much blazed the trail that we could look back on for confirmation that Bitcoin would survive the worst. ^He forgot to mention the crash was engineered then In-Q-Tel bought up all the shitcoins at $2. Shilling for shitcoins indirectly funds US intelligence, unless you follow the "how to make a mint" perspective, then it would be directly funding US intelligence instead of indirectly.
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marcus_of_augustus
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December 10, 2018, 12:38:18 AM |
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^socialists and statists are the worst not because they are detestable but since they are pitiful.
their hearts are generally in the right place but their heads are full of bad ideas, unfiltered emotions and misinformation ... somewhat like children and pets.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 10, 2018, 12:51:32 AM |
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The overall feeling was similar to other bear markets - agony, despair, etc. However, many of us took to heart the rumors of bitcoin's demise. It seemed likely that bitcoin would, at best, remain something of a hobby for cypherpunks. OTOH, the despair was different. It was more about the loss of a dream, and less about the loss of money. Since BTC was so cheap, most people only had like a few grand invested, at most. Unlike Dec. 2017-18 when even the shoeshine boy lost $100K+.
You guys deserve respect for persevering through that. You pretty much blazed the trail that we could look back on for confirmation that Bitcoin would survive the worst. Word. Thank you for the write up.
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December 10, 2018, 12:52:14 AM |
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Didn't get a thing: what private keys? The website is down from here... That site was a joke. Sure it gave lists of private keys with corresponding addresses, but good luck finding a private key for an address with coins in it. I believe the 1st pages had some hits of actually used private keys/addresses. But that is because I believe someone had used a really dumb private key like the equivalent of using the number one. WARNING: DO NOT go looking for your privkey/BTC Address on the this site!
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December 10, 2018, 01:10:49 AM |
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realr0ach
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December 10, 2018, 01:30:47 AM |
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statists are the worst
The emperor has no clothes : / 
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BinaryReign
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December 10, 2018, 01:35:40 AM |
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Dunno why you guys don’t have that retard on ignore. He’s self confessed that he wants to buy at $1,500. Check his post history, loads of it is in ‘Altcoin Discussion’.
He’s a broke ass troll trying to unsettle & worry weak hands / noobs.
Ignore
Wait, what? I thought serveria.com was another account of gembitz? When I noticed you sent him a merit, it reallyconfused me! 
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December 10, 2018, 01:56:13 AM |
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December 10, 2018, 02:02:44 AM Last edit: December 10, 2018, 04:19:52 AM by Hueristic |
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TRY HARDER !!!The Large Bitcoin Collider, a blue-sky community project to link up everyone's computers in an attempt to brute-force break an element of bitcoin's cryptography, is raising alarm bells—but it's not because anybody thinks the LBC will succeed.
Instead, while looking through the code that LBC contributors must run on their machines, eagle-eyed folks on Reddit noticed something fishy. [b]Basically, the LBC software sneakily runs code on a user's computer without their knowledge or approval[/b]. The software also allows for user-initiated updates to come from anybody, which leaves the door open for hackers to inject your computer with malicious code. This is concerning because, while it's unclear how many people are running the software, interest has exploded over the last week https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/3d9bv8/the-large-bitcoin-collider-is-a-security-nightmare
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December 10, 2018, 02:12:57 AM |
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that's it
no more weeeeeeee
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