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January 15, 2019, 09:40:53 PM

So I guess people believe that as long as a crypto is secure, scales, has a good wallet, can run a node, and runs on good hardware, then....

....it really doesn't NEED TO HAVE ANY PURPOSE FOR EXISTING BEYOND THOSE THINGS TO BE A SUCCESS??

Are you guys for real? Those are all just technical details, that can be easily cloned and replicated with the click of a mouse.

I don't understand why you, Torque, have this tendency to describe some general point of view, and than attribute such point of view to "you guys."  

Is this just an ongoing figure of speech of yours, or are you always engaging in such generalization fallacies in your way of thinking about matters?  

As if you are the only person that has any original perspective, and all other thoughts fall into a glob of "you guys think?"   Or a Straw man, way of presentation?

They know who they are JJG. Obviously not you. Unless you secretly think the shitcoins du jour have any purpose for existing or real world value, in which, I'd be glad to debate that with you.


ETH's "valid use case" today is it's facilitation of scams (including ICOs), so whether we like it or not, ETH has a "valid" (even though scam dependent) "today use case," no?

Sorry but no. To facilitate scams is not a value-add purpose for existing. That's total bullshit.

I am not going to argue with you about any alt coin having any long term value, and that is part of the reason that I do not hold much alt coins at all.  Currently, I think that my total altcoin holdings amounts to less than 1% of my total crypto value territory; however, I still will maintain that the facilitation of scams is a short-term use case that can be quite profitable by a large number of folks who want to get involved in such shady business.  Even if its longer term fundamentals are not present, such scams and pump and dump use cases could be prolonged for much longer than either you or I are likely to live 50 years or more. In the end, the scams are likely to collapse and be replaced by other scams, but I am not going to concede to you that there is not value in that, which you seem to be caught upon long term viability which seems to be a bit of a different question.
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January 15, 2019, 09:48:40 PM

I fucking need some moon now that I am again mortgaged! Weeeeeeee!

"Again"?  What is the back story?
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January 15, 2019, 09:54:27 PM

Ok let's see if we can bounce off $3400 or stay above it.    

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January 15, 2019, 09:54:41 PM

Although he's got my address so he might have come for me.

Now safely deleted from my PMs and since I can't remember what happened an hour ago your opsec is safe again. Even if baddies roasted me for hours I couldn't tell them a thing. Try to behave just in case as they may not believe me.

Thanks, but to be honest, I don't have any opsec to talk about.
I compensate by sleeping with a revolver under my pillow, problem is, I'm a heavy sleeper.
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Although he's got my address so he might have come for me.

Now safely deleted from my PMs and since I can't remember what happened an hour ago your opsec is safe again. Even if baddies roasted me for hours I couldn't tell them a thing. Try to behave just in case as they may not believe me.

I would have been round already but I'm waiting for my special pliers to come back from the cleaners

I hope you cant remember anything, you bastard, this is for Hughie!




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January 15, 2019, 09:58:37 PM

Better than they find it now that trying to fix thing after the fact. But it is a drum to beat by some people...

Meanwhile, something to read: https://offthechain.substack.com/p/bitcoins-revenue-multiple

Hi Wekkel you don't post a huge amount of content but when you do, it is generally very good.  Nice find. 
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Some events, Bitcoin, Blockchain and Crypto.

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Event							Location		    Date	    	Country

CES Las Vegas Las Vegas Jan 08, 2019 US
Blockchain Connect San Francisco Jan 11, 2019 US
UNLOCK Blockchain Dubai Jan 15, 2019 Arab Emirates
North American Bitcoin Conference Miami Jan 16, 2019 Arab Emirates
Binance Blockchain Week Singapore Jan 19, 2019 Singapur
Bitcoin: 10 Years (2009 - 2019) Bitcoin City Arnhem Jan 20, 2019 Netherlands
2nd Annual CHAINERS Blockchain Week Seoul Jan 23, 2019 South Korea
Crypto Pro Expo San Francisco Jan 29, 2019 US
Japan Blockchain Conference Yokohama Jan 30, 2019 Japan
Blockchain & Automated IT for Government Summit Arlington Jan 31, 2019 US
Wall Street Blockchain Summit New York Jan 31, 2019 US

Advancing Bitcoin London Feb 07, 2019 United Kingdom
Blockchain in Oil and Gas Canada Calgary Feb 12, 2019 Canada
Blockchain Economy Istanbul Summit Istanbul Feb 20, 2019 Turkey

Fintech Week Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Mar 04, 2019 Israel
DC Blockchain Summit Washington, DC Mar 06, 2019 US
Cryptocurrency World Expo Zug, Summit Switzerland Mar 08, 2019 Switzerland
Asia Crypto Week Hong Kong Mar 11, 2019 China
Shared Services & Outsourcing Week Orlando Mar 11, 2019 US
Blockchain Technology World London Mar 12, 2019 United Kingdom
TOKEN2049 Hong Kong Mar 13, 2019 China
Money20/20 Asia Singapore Singapore Mar 19, 2019 Singapur
Mallorca Blockchain Days Mallorca Mar 22, 2019 Spain

Blockchain Summit Austria Vienna Apr 02, 2019 Austria
CryptoBlockCon, Los Angeles Los Angeles Apr 03, 2019 US
LendIt Fintech USA San Francisco Apr 08, 2019 US
Seamless Middle East Dubai Apr 10, 2019 Arab Emirates
Stockholm Blockchain Forum Stockholm Apr 11, 2019 Sweden
Paris Blockchain Week Paris Apr 16, 2019 France
Blockchain Life Asia Singapore Apr 23, 2019 Singapore
Blockchain Expo Global London Apr 25, 2019 United Kingdom
European Payment Summit The Hague Apr 26, 2019 Netherlands

Malta Blockchain Summit Malta May 23, 2019 Malta

Token Fest - The Business of Blockchain Tel Aviv Jun 03, 2019 Israel
CoinsBank Blockchain Cruise Barcelona Jun 09, 2019 Spain
UNCHAIN, Berlin Germany Jun 13, 2019 Germany
Blockchain Expo Europe Amsterdam Jun 19, 2019 Netherlands

Did you compile this list yourself?  What were your sources?

Attach the data in plain text editor and sort the list by dates.

Different pages in the Google search blockchain event list, bitcoin events and more.

Why?

https://www.cointelligence.com/content/events/

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/events/

https://bravenewcoin.com/events

I always insert the source of the news, but with a list of several different pages and editing the data, I thought it was not necessary.

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January 15, 2019, 10:07:42 PM
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I fucking need some moon now that I am again mortgaged! Weeeeeeee!

"Again"?  What is the back story?

I think you were busy IRL when I decided to somehow share it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49054618#msg49054618
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Last edit: January 15, 2019, 10:21:15 PM by bitserve

Some events, Bitcoin, Blockchain and Crypto.

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Event							Location		    Date	    	Country

CES Las Vegas Las Vegas Jan 08, 2019 US
Blockchain Connect San Francisco Jan 11, 2019 US
UNLOCK Blockchain Dubai Jan 15, 2019 Arab Emirates
North American Bitcoin Conference Miami Jan 16, 2019 Arab Emirates
Binance Blockchain Week Singapore Jan 19, 2019 Singapur
Bitcoin: 10 Years (2009 - 2019) Bitcoin City Arnhem Jan 20, 2019 Netherlands
2nd Annual CHAINERS Blockchain Week Seoul Jan 23, 2019 South Korea
Crypto Pro Expo San Francisco Jan 29, 2019 US
Japan Blockchain Conference Yokohama Jan 30, 2019 Japan
Blockchain & Automated IT for Government Summit Arlington Jan 31, 2019 US
Wall Street Blockchain Summit New York Jan 31, 2019 US

Advancing Bitcoin London Feb 07, 2019 United Kingdom
Blockchain in Oil and Gas Canada Calgary Feb 12, 2019 Canada
Blockchain Economy Istanbul Summit Istanbul Feb 20, 2019 Turkey

Fintech Week Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Mar 04, 2019 Israel
DC Blockchain Summit Washington, DC Mar 06, 2019 US
Cryptocurrency World Expo Zug, Summit Switzerland Mar 08, 2019 Switzerland
Asia Crypto Week Hong Kong Mar 11, 2019 China
Shared Services & Outsourcing Week Orlando Mar 11, 2019 US
Blockchain Technology World London Mar 12, 2019 United Kingdom
TOKEN2049 Hong Kong Mar 13, 2019 China
Money20/20 Asia Singapore Singapore Mar 19, 2019 Singapur
Mallorca Blockchain Days Mallorca Mar 22, 2019 Spain

Blockchain Summit Austria Vienna Apr 02, 2019 Austria
CryptoBlockCon, Los Angeles Los Angeles Apr 03, 2019 US
LendIt Fintech USA San Francisco Apr 08, 2019 US
Seamless Middle East Dubai Apr 10, 2019 Arab Emirates
Stockholm Blockchain Forum Stockholm Apr 11, 2019 Sweden
Paris Blockchain Week Paris Apr 16, 2019 France
Blockchain Life Asia Singapore Apr 23, 2019 Singapore
Blockchain Expo Global London Apr 25, 2019 United Kingdom
European Payment Summit The Hague Apr 26, 2019 Netherlands

Malta Blockchain Summit Malta May 23, 2019 Malta

Token Fest - The Business of Blockchain Tel Aviv Jun 03, 2019 Israel
CoinsBank Blockchain Cruise Barcelona Jun 09, 2019 Spain
UNCHAIN, Berlin Germany Jun 13, 2019 Germany
Blockchain Expo Europe Amsterdam Jun 19, 2019 Netherlands

Did you compile this list yourself?  What were your sources?

Attach the data in plain text editor and sort the list by dates.

Different pages in the Google search blockchain event list, bitcoin events and more.

Why?

I would guess JJG thought it was some sort of copy/paste from another place. Now that you have clarified it, and him being a merit source, I would expect he give credit where it is due with some well deserved merits for your effort.
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January 15, 2019, 10:09:56 PM

people ask WHY BUY BITCOIN

https://twitter.com/Pladizow/status/1084878706802388992
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January 15, 2019, 10:12:46 PM



https://twitter.com/longhashdata/status/1085015781736251392
https://www.longhash.com/news/bakkt-bitcoin-etf-fail-to-get-green-light-amid-us-government-shutdown

delayed again? BAKKT?
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Hi guys!!


Can someone explain why there printing more tether??
More tether.. price is going down??
 
Maybe im wrong please correct me.. just try to understand.
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So what's the plan guys? If Grin works out well, bitcoin devs shove all that tech onto bitcoin?
https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin/blob/master/doc/grin4bitcoiners.md
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Did you account for air drag, or did you only consider gravitational acceleration?

I took an average pebble out my garden. It weighs 10 grams and has a mean diameter of about 20 mm. If we assume it were perfectly spherical with a drag coefficient of 0.47, travelling through air with standard density of 1.225 kg/m^3, and plug the figures into the formula for terminal velocity we get: sqrt((2*0.01*9.81)/(1.225*(3.14*0.01^2)*0.47)) = 33 m/s or 119 km/h. If we pipe that into E = 1/2*m*v^2 for energy, we get ~5.5 J or ~4 ft-lb.

Or in other words, I need Bitcoin to do something exciting.

Perfectly spherical bullets are way different to regular bullets that end up tumbling as soon as they lose the rotational speed with a way higher air drag.

Much of the penetration of a regular gunshot is thanks to its rotational speed. That's why pipeguns are not that effective, even at very short distance, unless properly directed against unprotected vital points (neck, eyes, temple, etc).

To the mooooooon!!! weeeeeeeeee Tongue

WO is a surprise box. I share this hobby, sports shooting, it seems that they understand a lot about ballistics. Wink
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Did you account for air drag, or did you only consider gravitational acceleration?

I took an average pebble out my garden. It weighs 10 grams and has a mean diameter of about 20 mm. If we assume it were perfectly spherical with a drag coefficient of 0.47, travelling through air with standard density of 1.225 kg/m^3, and plug the figures into the formula for terminal velocity we get: sqrt((2*0.01*9.81)/(1.225*(3.14*0.01^2)*0.47)) = 33 m/s or 119 km/h. If we pipe that into E = 1/2*m*v^2 for energy, we get ~5.5 J or ~4 ft-lb.

Or in other words, I need Bitcoin to do something exciting.

Perfectly spherical bullets are way different to regular bullets that end up tumbling as soon as they lose the rotational speed with a way higher air drag.

Much of the penetration of a regular gunshot is thanks to its rotational speed. That's why pipeguns are not that effective, even at very short distance, unless properly directed against unprotected vital points (neck, eyes, temple, etc).

To the mooooooon!!! weeeeeeeeee Tongue

WO is a surprise box. I share this hobby, sports shooting, it seems that they understand a lot about ballistics. Wink

Oh, past year I decided to cancel/not renew my "sports shooting" license and sell my firearms. Now I am an officially unarmed civilian  Cry Cry

For me, it was already a pretty boring and expensive hobby with all the increasing legislation, requirements and taxes. I envy our American friends in the gun regulations.
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January 15, 2019, 10:31:33 PM

So what's the plan guys? If Grin works out well, bitcoin devs shove all that tech onto bitcoin?
https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin/blob/master/doc/grin4bitcoiners.md

I don’t know that you could port Bitcoin onto Grin. So it is a threat.  

But their monetary policy is fuxxed.  Big mistake having an endless emissions.  Same trap Monero fell into.  

So that significantly reduces the threat.  
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January 15, 2019, 10:31:33 PM

I reckon most 'hacks' are inside jobs.
100% agreed. when looking at all other possiblities, inside job is by far the most plausible/likely.

Interesting Wired article... maybe pertinent to the WOber thread?
(Apologies if already linked as its 4 days old... I know,that's ancient history in crypto,and tbh
I don't obsess over this thread so much as I used too, fair weather fan and such....)

https://www.wired.com/story/the-exaggerated-promise-of-data-mining/

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In 2018, a Yale economics professor and a graduate student calculated correlations between daily changes in Bitcoin prices and hundreds of other financial variables. They found that Bitcoin prices were positively correlated with stock returns in the consumer goods and health care industries, and that they were negatively correlated with stock returns in the fabricated products and metal mining industries. “We don’t give explanations," the professor said, "we just document this behavior.” In other words, they may as well have looked at correlations of Bitcoin prices with hundreds of lists of telephone numbers and reported the highest correlations.


So what's the plan guys? If Grin works out well, bitcoin devs shove all that tech onto bitcoin?
https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin/blob/master/doc/grin4bitcoiners.md

ha!! another legend actually paying attention to this shitcoin alt launch.
It caught my eye as I notice even theymos is interested.  
I'm definitely watching it anyway...maybe fire up a miner again, who knows...

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So what's the plan guys? If Grin works out well, bitcoin devs shove all that tech onto bitcoin?
https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin/blob/master/doc/grin4bitcoiners.md

I don’t know that you could port Bitcoin onto Grin. So it is a threat.  

But their monetary policy is fuxxed.  Big mistake having an endless emissions.  Same trap Monero fell into.  

So that significantly reduces the threat.  

MW can be implemented on a second layer or as a sidechain with BTC I believe.
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FS you try an do good round here you get banned.

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Did you account for air drag, or did you only consider gravitational acceleration?

I took an average pebble out my garden. It weighs 10 grams and has a mean diameter of about 20 mm. If we assume it were perfectly spherical with a drag coefficient of 0.47, travelling through air with standard density of 1.225 kg/m^3, and plug the figures into the formula for terminal velocity we get: sqrt((2*0.01*9.81)/(1.225*(3.14*0.01^2)*0.47)) = 33 m/s or 119 km/h. If we pipe that into E = 1/2*m*v^2 for energy, we get ~5.5 J or ~4 ft-lb.

Or in other words, I need Bitcoin to do something exciting.

Perfectly spherical bullets are way different to regular bullets that end up tumbling as soon as they lose the rotational speed with a way higher air drag.

Much of the penetration of a regular gunshot is thanks to its rotational speed. That's why pipeguns are not that effective, even at very short distance, unless properly directed against unprotected vital points (neck, eyes, temple, etc).

To the mooooooon!!! weeeeeeeeee Tongue

WO is a surprise box. I share this hobby, sports shooting, it seems that they understand a lot about ballistics. Wink

Oh, past year I decided to cancel/not renew my "sports shooting" license and sell my firearms. Now I am an officially unarmed civilian  Cry Cry

It was already pretty boring and expensive hobby with all the increasing legislation, requirements and taxes. I envy our American friends in the gun regulations.

Of course, United States is different. Cool
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