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Once a transaction has 6 confirmations, it is extremely unlikely that an attacker without at least 50% of the network's computation power would be able to reverse it.
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If you are writing some pie in the sky long term predictions while pointing to short term annihilation of the asset that already experienced above 80% decline, than you are: 1. SM club subscriber. 2. Too "smart" for your own good. 3. Want to push asset down to load since you don't have ANY of it. 4. You are named Tone or Murad. What is the correct answer?
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February 06, 2019, 03:56:56 PM |
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Time to wrap it up here, folks.
Bitcoin is turning out just like the internet.
When the bubble popped, everyone just stopped using it.
i went to bitcoinland and all i got was this stupid hat ! weeee Yeah, cause i’m not owning any actual BTC’s 50$ drop and wouldn’t we know it a Weeee re-entry $3000 close and 3k is just a fluffy $25OO weeeee $3400 is nowhere close to $3000 let alone $2500 That's because Gembitz is an idiot, ignore him. He's not an idiot he's a dickhead. It's a huge difference.
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February 06, 2019, 03:59:49 PM |
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February 06, 2019, 04:02:39 PM |
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Not only is this not going away, but it provides the most asymmetric return on almost any bet that a company can make right now.
And most Average Joes have no idea why that is, because they are completely ignorant to how traditional market IPOs are structured. They never wonder why a Facebook doesn't begin life trading on the NASDAQ at $0.01/share instead of $20/share. Q: Why does a company like Facebook not do a 10,000X, 1000X or even a 100X this many years after launch? And the early investing public gets to benefit from such a move in the price? A: Because the 10,000X in Facebook stock already happened pre-IPO. It was stolen away from the Average Joe public by the founders, initial *wealthy* investors, wealthy hedge fund managers and investor banks. These are all people who had nothing to lose and everything to gain because they were already wealthy. They end up with 99.99999999% of the shares before public trading launch. What ends up trading on the public market float is a pitiful, minuscule amount compared to the sum total...a drop in the bucket. THIS is why the wealthy are getting wealthier while the average and poor get poorer. They (Average Joe) are being shut out from being able to invest in early rounds of Tech companies and being able to benefit/profit by owning massive amounts of shares pre-IPO for little investment, like the rich can. Rich people can go onto Dragons Den and buy the company for 50% of the money. While poor people just have to drink in the queen vic.
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February 06, 2019, 04:06:35 PM |
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Bitcoin is becoming increasingly decentralized. Compare how the situation has changed in less than five years with the distribution of hashrate among mining pools. We are going in the right direction!
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February 06, 2019, 04:08:19 PM |
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If you are writing some pie in the sky long term predictions while pointing to short term annihilation of the asset that already experienced above 80% decline, than you are: 1. SM club subscriber. 2. Too "smart" for your own good. 3. Want to push asset down to load since you don't have ANY of it. 4. You are named Tone or Murad. What is the correct answer? If you look at his last 3 ending tweets, personally he doesn't sound like he's just trolling Bitcoin. He actually sounds like a somewhat realistic hodler to me. That being said, I don't believe Twitter activity about Bitcoin/crypto is a valid metric at all. Hundreds, thousands of Bitcoin sockpuppet shill accounts were created during the run up to influence people buying in. Now they have all gone dormant. It will happen again, 100% sure of that.
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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February 06, 2019, 04:18:10 PM Last edit: May 15, 2023, 01:44:38 PM by BitcoinGirl.Club |
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February 06, 2019, 04:18:49 PM |
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^^^^^ On my mind at regular intervals - every day The halving = the dynamite that starts every bull run
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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February 06, 2019, 04:23:37 PM Last edit: May 15, 2023, 01:43:31 PM by BitcoinGirl.Club Merited by goldkingcoiner (1) |
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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February 06, 2019, 04:28:24 PM Last edit: May 15, 2023, 01:43:24 PM by BitcoinGirl.Club |
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February 06, 2019, 04:29:50 PM |
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Remember Elwar's quote guys: Throughout the last year I was told how "lucky" I was to have so many bitcoins. They wished they got in so "early" like me, that they were not so "lucky".
Think of all of the people selling right now. Think of all of the people buying right now. The people selling are doing something easy. The people buying are doing something hard.
Holding BTC right now is hard, it's not easy. When you do something that is hard and are rewarded, that is not luck. That is a reward that is earned.
I have earned every bit of what I have, and then some, having been through these tough times several times and not buckled.
I am not lucky. I am strong.
Selling is easy. Hodling during these times is what counts. Hodling now is even harder than what it was in August/2018 and it might become even harder. #stronghands
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mindrust
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February 06, 2019, 04:34:54 PM |
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Theymos says 3 grand. I'm betting on 3 grand. Sad but true.
$3k is not impossible, but that was not my prediction. I think that: - The most recent crash was artificial, driven by very few whales. - The market has wanted badly to stabilize for a while, but keeps choosing what turns out to be a too-high price. So I predict that the price will rise somewhat, maybe a bit above 7k, and then it will either stabilize (in BTC terms...) or *slowly* continue a downward trend. I feel that we are not too far from a sustainable longer-term price: I'd guess 5500 at the lowest. IMO 3k *could* be reached by widespread panic selling, and 1k could be reached if some shit *really* hits the fan, but I consider neither likely. Theymos did nothing wrong. He warned us all. *I just took a quick look at the old pages of the topic and found some gems.
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infofront (OP)
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February 06, 2019, 04:37:16 PM |
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If you are writing some pie in the sky long term predictions while pointing to short term annihilation of the asset that already experienced above 80% decline, than you are: 1. SM club subscriber. 2. Too "smart" for your own good. 3. Want to push asset down to load since you don't have ANY of it. 4. You are named Tone or Murad. What is the correct answer? If you look at his last 3 ending tweets, personally he doesn't sound like he's just trolling Bitcoin. He actually sounds like a somewhat realistic hodler to me. That being said, I don't believe Twitter activity about Bitcoin/crypto is a valid metric at all. Hundreds, thousands of Bitcoin sockpuppet shill accounts were created during the run up to influence people buying in. Now they have all gone dormant. It will happen again, 100% sure of that. He's a fairly well known guy in the bitcoin twittersphere. I think he's basically a bitcoin maximalist. He's just been a little over bearing in his pain forecasts.
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February 06, 2019, 04:39:11 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I like this one, it fits very well
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February 06, 2019, 04:39:30 PM |
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Remember Elwar's quote guys: Throughout the last year I was told how "lucky" I was to have so many bitcoins. They wished they got in so "early" like me, that they were not so "lucky".
Think of all of the people selling right now. Think of all of the people buying right now. The people selling are doing something easy. The people buying are doing something hard.
Holding BTC right now is hard, it's not easy. When you do something that is hard and are rewarded, that is not luck. That is a reward that is earned.
I have earned every bit of what I have, and then some, having been through these tough times several times and not buckled.
I am not lucky. I am strong.
Selling is easy. Hodling during these times is what counts. Hodling now is even harder than what it was in August/2018 and it might become even harder. #stronghands Elwar is very right, and you continue being right..... Very good I have patience and a pair of big NUTS to go along with my strong claws..... And yes the HODL is hard and especially for those that are in losses, cause they really must start to belief in the actual good and use of BTC, i have had a way more easy HODL cause i have had increasement by winning, could easily have been loding to, but it was winning and for this session i’m doing good again, so as long as my streak keeps going, the HODL gets more easy ( in my case) but much respect for the true HODLERS that are hodling through Some really ruff periods They are really earning respect and reward
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February 06, 2019, 04:47:26 PM |
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If you are writing some pie in the sky long term predictions while pointing to short term annihilation of the asset that already experienced above 80% decline, than you are: 1. SM club subscriber. 2. Too "smart" for your own good. 3. Want to push asset down to load since you don't have ANY of it. 4. You are named Tone or Murad. What is the correct answer? If you look at his last 3 ending tweets, personally he doesn't sound like he's just trolling Bitcoin. He actually sounds like a somewhat realistic hodler to me. That being said, I don't believe Twitter activity about Bitcoin/crypto is a valid metric at all. Hundreds, thousands of Bitcoin sockpuppet shill accounts were created during the run up to influence people buying in. Now they have all gone dormant. It will happen again, 100% sure of that. He's a fairly well known guy in the bitcoin twittersphere. I think he's basically a bitcoin maximalist. He's just been a little overbearing in his pain forecasts. I can't bear your puns anymore. Is this for Android too? Remember Elwar's quote guys: Throughout the last year I was told how "lucky" I was to have so many bitcoins. They wished they got in so "early" like me, that they were not so "lucky".
Think of all of the people selling right now. Think of all of the people buying right now. The people selling are doing something easy. The people buying are doing something hard.
Holding BTC right now is hard, it's not easy. When you do something that is hard and are rewarded, that is not luck. That is a reward that is earned.
I have earned every bit of what I have, and then some, having been through these tough times several times and not buckled.
I am not lucky. I am strong.
Selling is easy. Hodling during these times is what counts. Hodling now is even harder than what it was in August/2018 and it might become even harder. #stronghands Elwar is very right, and you continue being right..... Very good I have patience and a pair of big NUTS to go along with my strong claws..... And yes the HODL is hard and especially for those that are in losses, cause they really must start to belief in the actual good and use of BTC, i have had a way more easy HODL cause i have had increasement by winning, could easily have been loding to, but it was winning and for this session i’m doing good again, so as long as my streak keeps going, the HODL gets more easy ( in my case) but much respect for the true HODLERS that are hodling through Some really ruff periods They are really earning respect and reward You know I used to be a weak shakey hand but after a few years in crypto.... Hodl is easy. I don't even care about the price drops anymore.
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February 06, 2019, 04:49:58 PM |
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Top merit horses of all time Edit: I missed xhomerx also on that list! Meh we can’t beat those meta guy’s Suchmoon and the pharmacist flying upward What thread do you have to post in to whore yourself out to these guys? I'm gonna drop off the first page if I don't start sucking some serious dick soon.
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February 06, 2019, 04:52:45 PM |
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And if you have any trouble with the police a fairly small amount of THB will help you out.
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I've never been ripped of or scammed over there
Looks like some cognitive dissonance there. Well, this one time I had to go to 7-11 after I had a few beers, took a small scooter and drove slowly. Drove straight into a police checkpoint and had to take a breathalyser test which came out positive. Some bahts helped me out there, instead of going to the station, getting filed and a much bigger fine + a mark in the register. Things like this. Doesn't seem to be a cognitive dissonance where I see it. It's much easier for a tourist to pay it off than being a local. I don't see this as being scammed or ripped off. You don't suppose that particular officer was tendering your money to the government coffers, do you?
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