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February 01, 2019, 01:50:34 AM |
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That is one massive duck and one seriously displaced toucan. The pigeon isn’t that little as well 
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bitserve
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February 01, 2019, 01:50:40 AM |
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-40 what? Fahrenheit? Maybe he means +40 Fahrenheit? That is like 4.4 celsius... JFC! I would be freezing below 21 celsius inside home! And what kind of fool includes the electricity bill in the rent? Nice hack btw.... horrible efficiency but still.... a man gotta do what a man gotta do.
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El duderino_
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February 01, 2019, 01:55:05 AM |
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-40 what? Fahrenheit? Maybe he means +40 Fahrenheit? That is like 4.4 celsius... JFC! I would be freezing below 21 celsius inside home! And what kind of fool includes the electricity bill in the rent? Nice hack btw.... horrible efficiency but still.... a man gotta do what a man gotta do. Its about the COMMENT 
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February 01, 2019, 01:57:22 AM |
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Hey Jimbo - good to see you're away from the cold snap, but when are you due back? Be good to know so I can get some more fiat back into an exchange on time  My return flight is booked for March 26 (2 days before the Jays' home opener) but I told people I might fly up for a few days in mid-February if I need more cash or if it's profitable enough for me. I don't have a bank account and there's really no place down here for me to turn bitcoins into dollars. I came down with a credit balance on my credit cards as well as cash but I've already overspent a little and now I actually owe money on one of my cards. Needless to say, I hate owing money and especially hate paying interest. I might fly up if I can collect a debt, earn a profit, or simply sell enough Bitcoin to pay up my cards and bring down enough cash to be comfortable for the rest of the winter. Ideally I can get someone who owes me money to put a few thousand on my cards so I can stay down here and enjoy sunshine and Mexican baseball. It's less than a buck a beer at the ballpark and that includes a donation to the local team. _____ Sorry but I have no control over the price of Bitcoin. The continuing coincidence is however enough to make you superstitious.  Have you heard of bylls.com? You could make a payment to your credit card through them.
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bitserve
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February 01, 2019, 02:03:09 AM |
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-40 what? Fahrenheit? Maybe he means +40 Fahrenheit? That is like 4.4 celsius... JFC! I would be freezing below 21 celsius inside home! And what kind of fool includes the electricity bill in the rent? Nice hack btw.... horrible efficiency but still.... a man gotta do what a man gotta do. Its about the COMMENT  Yeah I know, but I got horrified about the temperature 
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February 01, 2019, 02:16:02 AM |
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Did anyone read the moronic statement from Trump & Kudlow and whoever else he has in his economic team on Zerohedge today? He says he "wants to create economic growth with no inflation" LOL. There's bazillions of bad debt floating around that has to be serviced, so it's either everyone defaults on everything for cascading deflationary collapse, or you inflate to the moon. The tail end of a debt bubble (Ponzi) requires a hockey stick graph of inflation to not implode. Trying to claim you can generate economic "growth" with no inflation in this is asinine.
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bitserve
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February 01, 2019, 02:26:35 AM |
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^ There is one way: Economic efficiency. I mean, doing all the same with a lower cost thanks to better management and cost control, plus getting rid of any or most useless spending.
... But I don't know any country that has been successful at doing that (in fact none have even TRIED). It's just another utopian dream.
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You all know that I have been dismissive of grin, however in the wee ours of the morning after I wake up but before I get out of bed I usually do some of my best thinking and contemplation.
And this morning I was contemplating grin and its constant and never ending supply versus its price. And I came to the conclusion that it might actually work, but there are some big ifs.
If grin takes of and gets a big user base we might see a scenario where more grins are actually lost/destroyed then are being made,and if so the price will be stable and even go up.
Is this going to happen? Well the world economy is not a zero sum game, and the world economy is growing rapidly so there is room for a expanding currency, that’s why the US dollar is not in hyperinflation. All new dollars printed are absorbed by the expanding economy. This of course only works if the currency is widely accepted on a global scale.
As I understand it grin is anonymous and untraceable, this might not go down well with regulators, and they might ban it from exchanges and on/of ramps. If so, then it won’t be a popular global currency, but rather a fringe currency traded on a few shady exchanges with a small user base, and subsequently die from inflation.
If on the other hand it is not banned, and if it grows so big that the demand is equal to or outgrows 60 grins a minute, it might be the actual world cyber currency of the future for payments. (rather than bitcoins roll as digital gold/storage)
The road there will however be long and hard, and in the near future the supply will vastly outgrow the demand, and as a consequence the price will for the years to come be very low.
And some easy to use wallets need to be developed soon, and app wallets must integrate grin, and major exchanges must add grin.
A lot of ifs, but success is not against the laws of economics. When Coinomi or Abra integrates grin I might buy some.
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El duderino_
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February 01, 2019, 02:38:00 AM |
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El duderino_
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February 01, 2019, 03:14:56 AM |
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February 01, 2019, 03:16:52 AM |
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you are angry cuz the market is dumping slowly. It is not r0ach's fault. it's yours, just continue to give BTC to exchanges run by banks so they can dump more.
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February 01, 2019, 03:24:05 AM |
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........the future is much brighter for BTC without kraken, coinbase and others like them
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February 01, 2019, 03:27:28 AM |
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For r0ach and Some other crazy F***s
Another day of bitcoin hype and lies for Last of the v8 to fabricate, to give to the dumb goyim like Micgoossens to collaborate.
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February 01, 2019, 04:10:34 AM |
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So when I was like 15, I got the bright idea to use vaborub to whack off. VERY BAD IDEA. It hurt so bad that I was in tears. HAH, I remember a few friends of mine put icy hot in their deadbeat nephews Vaseline jar, you could hear him yelling his ass off upstairs. Lol
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February 01, 2019, 04:31:49 AM Last edit: February 01, 2019, 04:29:49 PM by jojo69 |
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Any reason why you stuck with Windows 7? 8.1 was great, 10s decent enough when the updates don't break it.
you been under a rock?
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February 01, 2019, 04:38:05 AM |
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Coinbase does suck, they screwed me over on selling at the top. They have been as corrupt as they come as well.
Me too(@$18,500), but not alot luckily. Still use Winblows 7 myself fuck M$.
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February 01, 2019, 04:39:41 AM |
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Buy ⊂_ヽ \\ Now \( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) > ⌒ヽ / へ\ / / \\Or レ ノ ヽ_つ / / / /| ( (ヽ | |、\Cry | 丿 \ ⌒) | | ) / ノ ) Lノ (_/Later
Actualy it reminded me @JJG  That could be an improvement to my avatar (even though the writing on the image might be a bit too small for an avatar), but I am already a bit hesitant to change my avatar - even though I did concede to the hat enhancement (going on 4 months now) and so far, the world has not ended with that change... even though such change has not really seemed to have helped bitcoin prices in any way. 
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February 01, 2019, 04:48:42 AM |
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Hey Jimbo - good to see you're away from the cold snap, but when are you due back? Be good to know so I can get some more fiat back into an exchange on time  My return flight is booked for March 26 (2 days before the Jays' home opener) but I told people I might fly up for a few days in mid-February if I need more cash or if it's profitable enough for me. I don't have a bank account and there's really no place down here for me to turn bitcoins into dollars. I came down with a credit balance on my credit cards as well as cash but I've already overspent a little and now I actually owe money on one of my cards. Needless to say, I hate owing money and especially hate paying interest. I might fly up if I can collect a debt, earn a profit, or simply sell enough Bitcoin to pay up my cards and bring down enough cash to be comfortable for the rest of the winter. Ideally I can get someone who owes me money to put a few thousand on my cards so I can stay down here and enjoy sunshine and Mexican baseball. It's less than a buck a beer at the ballpark and that includes a donation to the local team. _____ Sorry but I have no control over the price of Bitcoin. The continuing coincidence is however enough to make you superstitious.  Have you heard of bylls.com? You could make a payment to your credit card through them. It does seem like a lot of a hassle to travel such a long distance (international trip) for the mere stated purpose of moving of funds around, especially if you have bitcoin and you have access to some of such bitcoins. Not that I am encouraging selling bitcoins at these prices, but I am thinking more in terms of the convenience of avoiding BIGGER otherwise unnecessary international trips, when there are likely some other more local and practical intermediate means to achieve the objectives - especially with the bitcoins.. for example, would a mere .5 bitcoin or so provide enough of a cushion and resolve whatever feeling of a current insufficient cash flow?
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February 01, 2019, 04:53:49 AM Last edit: February 01, 2019, 05:08:06 AM by Biodom |
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If grin takes of and gets a big user base we might see a scenario where more grins are actually lost/destroyed then are being made,and if so the price will be stable and even go up.
Is this going to happen? Well the world economy is not a zero sum game, and the world economy is growing rapidly so there is room for a expanding currency, that’s why the US dollar is not in hyperinflation. All new dollars printed are absorbed by the expanding economy. This of course only works if the currency is widely accepted on a global scale.
As I understand it grin is anonymous and untraceable, this might not go down well with regulators, and they might ban it from exchanges and on/of ramps. If so, then it won’t be a popular global currency, but rather a fringe currency traded on a few shady exchanges with a small user base, and subsequently die from inflation.
If on the other hand it is not banned, and if it grows so big that the demand is equal to or outgrows 60 grins a minute, it might be the actual world cyber currency of the future for payments. (rather than bitcoins roll as digital gold/storage)
The road there will however be long and hard, and in the near future the supply will vastly outgrow the demand, and as a consequence the price will for the years to come be very low.
And some easy to use wallets need to be developed soon, and app wallets must integrate grin, and major exchanges must add grin.
A lot of ifs, but success is not against the laws of economics. When Coinomi or Abra integrates grin I might buy some.
Why don't you mine some? It's fun to learn and all you need is a GPU card or two plus the rest of PC (CPU, memory, SSD, motherboard, powersupply). I am not sure that price would be very low as VCs are mining it (invested at least $100mil). Mining is much less risky than buying outright. Sorry, plucking my favorite parts of your post... I also think that bitcoin being a store of value and grin being spendable (inflationary, but less and less in %% going forward) could be a good combo like checking (grin) and savings/investment (bitcoin) accounts.
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JayJuanGee
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February 01, 2019, 05:02:05 AM |
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^ There is one way: Economic efficiency. I mean, doing all the same with a lower cost thanks to better management and cost control, plus getting rid of any or most useless spending.
... But I don't know any country that has been successful at doing that (in fact none have even TRIED). It's just another utopian dream.
Probably we are diverting a bit off topic, but some kinds of government spending has more of a rippling effect in the economy than other. There seems to be more of a tendency with republicans including trump to believe in a kind of government spending that gives to peeps who are already rich - old school trickle down economics. Studies tend to show that when you give money to a small number of rich people, it has much less of a rippling effect than giving it to poor peeps who way more likely to spend it. To keep a potentially long story on the short side, I doubt that Trump has any kind of ability (beyond rhetoric) to actually carry out a kind of more efficient government spending that ripples in the economy beyond a few of his rich and corrupt butt buddies. 
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