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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 2 (2.9%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (1.5%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (2.9%)
$85K to $90K - 8 (11.8%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (17.6%)
$95K to $100K - 12 (17.6%)
>$100K - 31 (45.6%)
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Vegeta looks very cool on this hat.
xhomerx10, did you make a hat for LoyceV?

I made an animated hat for him. I would like to hear your opinion.



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February 09, 2019, 10:37:47 AM

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the moving part is nice, but the original colour is better and I wouldn't use the chipmixer words all over, it just honest opinion

but you make some nice things as well

but still i do like them coming from me comrade himself its kind of his pride and glory piece's, its whats making them unique, though you have some skills
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February 09, 2019, 10:38:04 AM

Not your keys not your Bitcoin  Roll Eyes

It's never your bitcoin even if you do have the key.  It's not possible to take possession of a bitcoin.  Just like cloud computing, your shitcoin resides in the virtual cloud and you have to pay a ransom fee and ask permission to a transaction validator if he will allow you to do anything with it.  The fact coins are non-fungible, transaction validators are designed to centralize, and transaction validators have the ability to blacklist funds, means the system is nothing but a permissioned ledger, Orwellian piece of garbage similar to the Chinese social credit score system.

This is why the kikes in congress said they will attempt to ban any 'anonymous' craptocurrency.  They know non-fungible coins always lead to their dystopian slave coin goal while fungible ones are just like deleting AML/KYC.  Fungible coins will still be a dystopia anyway, just not as big of one.  It will still centralize into a tiny amount of mining pools the bankers/govt will take control of and take a cut out of every transaction to make themselves permanently richer than everyone else.  It's no different than collecting a steady stream of interest.

You have not understood anything with the years that you are in Bitcointalk?



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February 09, 2019, 10:40:43 AM

Not your keys not your Bitcoin  Roll Eyes

It's never your bitcoin even if you do have the key.  It's not possible to take possession of a bitcoin.  Just like cloud computing, your shitcoin resides in the virtual cloud and you have to pay a ransom fee and ask permission to a transaction validator if he will allow you to do anything with it.  The fact coins are non-fungible, transaction validators are designed to centralize, and transaction validators have the ability to blacklist funds, means the system is nothing but a permissioned ledger, Orwellian piece of garbage similar to the Chinese social credit score system.

This is why the kikes in congress said they will attempt to ban any 'anonymous' craptocurrency.  They know non-fungible coins always lead to their dystopian slave coin goal while fungible ones are just like deleting AML/KYC.  Fungible coins will still be a dystopia anyway, just not as big of one.  It will still centralize into a tiny amount of mining pools the bankers/govt will take control of and take a cut out of every transaction to make themselves permanently richer than everyone else.  It's no different than collecting a steady stream of interest.

You have not understood anything with the years that you are in Bitcointalk?






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Cheesy Grin F*** that r0ach Roll Eyes and he's non interest of female baby making machines "he will always prefer the HAND" why I don't know but it is what it is
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February 09, 2019, 10:42:06 AM

~snip~

Vegeta looks very cool on this hat.
xhomerx10, did you make a hat for LoyceV?

I made an animated hat for him. I would like to hear your opinion.



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Your cut-out is pretty rough, you should get the edges much smoother. Also the shadow looks a bit off.

Otherwise good job, but I think we'd prefer homer doing them (no offence mate) Smiley
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https://twitter.com/Schuldensuehner/status/1094151393496182784

be a smart country BUY some corn Roll Eyes
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joining VB1001, one of the WO revelations
Cheesy Grin F*** that r0ach Roll Eyes and he's non interest of female baby making machines "he will always prefer the HAND" why I don't know but it is what it is

Thanks for your comment Mic, the members of WO are very diverse and effective, all contribute day and night 24/7 always looking for the latest news, commenting on the situation, graphics, anecdotes and much more, It is a pleasure to be here.
I'm just trying to learn.

(Also realr0ach has good comments on "some occasions")
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February 09, 2019, 11:43:28 AM
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I just hope we are still young when the $100K party comes. It will be almost surreal if it ever comes to reality. There's a chance though.

We are all going to be in crutches, wheelchairs and with personal assistants and oxogen tanks. 

Sucks to be HODLers.

if wheelchair tech evolves my buds and i will be having rock crawling contests and eighth mile drag races with them. i think we will be able to have fun in our old age. 

robotic personal assistants will do the wrenching and monitoring meds for us, as well as handling the occasional "hold muh beer" moments and get us to a hospital.
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+ 1 WO Merit!
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February 09, 2019, 12:05:37 PM

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You better be getting Some and a HAT
If Maybe our very own gentleman GENTLEMAND would give you a boost Cheesy
Never know if he’s in a good old mood

After all he is a real gent
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ooh v interdasting tyvm
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February 09, 2019, 12:21:02 PM

This is a long-term race, enjoy the moment !!! Bitcoin is very young.
Forget about ATH's, everything will come and your objectives will possibly be others.
WO's will always be by your side to illuminate the path to disaster or the 100k party. Wink



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Goooooood morning! LTC leading the way =)
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German GDP predicted to be $620,544 by 2025, now $3,650,000 (-82.99%). Italy one of main trading partners already in recession.
Military Expenditures in USD millions now 43430 in a short 6 years 2896
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In other news: Hawaii To BAN Cigarettes for anyone under the age of 100. Well law makers discussing this Prohibition.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hawaii-lawmaker-proposes-bill-to-ban-cigarette-sales-in-the-state
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February 09, 2019, 01:51:23 PM

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You better be getting Some and a HAT
If Maybe our very own gentleman GENTLEMAND would give you a boost Cheesy
Never know if he’s in a good old mood

After all he is a real gent
We must think of what will be depicted on the hat  Huh

If gentlemand gives it will be cool, if he does not give, I will have to wait for a moment when I can wear my hat longer, but I am very pleased with the fact that every day I am getting closer and closer to this! Smiley
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February 09, 2019, 01:57:19 PM

Goooooood morning! LTC leading the way =)

Police grenade blows hand off Yellow Vest in Paris today on 09/02/2019

Very graphic NSFW



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February 09, 2019, 02:05:19 PM

https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html
This snapshot is from February 2015 when Btc was $230. Only 64.000 people addresses had more than $10k in bitcoin.

Unless you are in possession of some magic methodology linking addresses to users, your statement is probably inaccurate. By huge margins.

Of course, without such Magic Methodology, there is no way to know with any confidence.
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February 09, 2019, 02:11:58 PM

So, I had drinks this evening with a lawyer I am looking to engage for some IP/EULA work for a project I'm working on, and when it came to discussion about a retainer, I asked "Do you accept Bitcoin ?"

 The dude's eyeballs went nuclear.

 He had heard about it, but was begging for more information.
[...]
 Point being, I turned on a new, young lawyer, onto Bitcoin today, and holy shit was the dude ever interested, and "saw the big picture" with crypto.

 Today was a good day.

love it when i get to open someones eyes to BTC

rearranged some stuff with my new financial guy (basically we fired the old one a few years back) , when i 1st met him and told him about my btc stack and its worth he said i should sell most of it. and to be honest if he DIDNT recommend that i would of fired him on the spot. after all, thats his job; pointing out potential financial mistakes.

but he was fascinated with it. we talk about it every time i see him.

and btw i mentioned to him about having anyone invest ~1% of ones finical worth in btc is a good move if you dont mind possibly losing. as it has a very limited downside (only the actual cost of what one bought) and possibly an insane profit.

we kid about how most all our investments are in the low risk category.. as i tell him the crazy risky stuff (btc) i have covered  Grin

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February 09, 2019, 02:14:01 PM

Bitcoin is a perfect hedge for the future.

The financial system has two different scenarios:

- Global prosperity
- Economic failure

In either of those cases,
bitcoin goes up.

https://twitter.com/AlecZiupsnys/status/1094234090218369024
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February 09, 2019, 02:30:48 PM

So, I had drinks this evening with a lawyer I am looking to engage for some IP/EULA work for a project I'm working on, and when it came to discussion about a retainer, I asked "Do you accept Bitcoin ?"

 The dude's eyeballs went nuclear.

 He had heard about it, but was begging for more information.
[...]
 Point being, I turned on a new, young lawyer, onto Bitcoin today, and holy shit was the dude ever interested, and "saw the big picture" with crypto.

 Today was a good day.

love it when i get to open someones eyes to BTC

rearranged some stuff with my new financial guy (basically we fired the old one a few years back) , when i 1st met him and told him about my btc stack and its worth he said i should sell most of it. and to be honest if he DIDNT recommend that i would of fired him on the spot. after all, thats his job; pointing out potential financial mistakes.

but he was fascinated with it. we talk about it every time i see him.

and btw i mentioned to him about having anyone invest ~1% of ones finical worth in btc is a good move if you dont mind possibly losing. as it has a very limited downside (only the actual cost of what one bought) and possibly an insane profit.

we kid about how most all our investments are in the low risk category.. as i tell him the crazy risky stuff (btc) i have covered  Grin



i'm not lying when i say man friend has his "crypto fund" (more some buying and hodling most of it in BTC, and some alt's to accumulate etc)
main point is he started i thought middle of august 2017, i didn't had to invest there cause HODL myself and he helped me with everything, but I did just for support.
Now the thing is when invested there was a minimum of 5K, and from when invested the thing was to have a LONG TERM perspective and only once a year you could go out of the fund.
I have entered (seriously NO lying here) +_40-50 people in through me, of-course their is family their, and I count as well when my best friend got in and he's friend went in (thats counted as my doing)
after the first few months their was this massive BULLrun everybody was SUPER excited and nobody was complaining (nowadays everybody that was in that early said @20K i would have been out if it was possible or took my investment +some profit etc, all talking after the drop of-course)

still main point is still new people getting in, and only 2 of the entire fund have exit it !!!!
so thats nothing..... now most people are in red or close to i thing.... but some are seeing the chance to put some extra in it, or just getting in it....
(also I do convince people and explain the risks very well...... and have nothing of fee or anything, just try to get people into BTC)
we all doing our part I guess Smiley
Now one thing my friend did change was the yearly going out position... and now every Q people can take some action, I still tell everyone to stay in for several years, but as we know people are strange beings from time to time and with money/wealth on the line.
of-course its not the biggest people investing in it, but mainly 5-10K investment, and a few with +- 30K or something.
but still all n00b started peoples and then its still a big risk for many.

@bitserve, here I actualy was a sales man with 0 gains Roll Eyes But still happy I get some people to know BITCOIN Smiley
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