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February 13, 2019, 12:06:57 PM

Even has a huge easy access pocket for er maybe hipflask.

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February 13, 2019, 12:09:48 PM

dun get it
you being mean? (again)
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February 13, 2019, 12:11:44 PM
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I am super nice.

You know the purple things fellas round here like to use as footballs.  Kick down the street.

You could keep one in your pocket in case you get mugged on the tube or something.  

Very handy. 
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February 13, 2019, 12:23:23 PM

See? mean
How would a gentleman ever know what goes on in the colonies.
Or on public transport?
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February 13, 2019, 12:26:34 PM
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Hey bitcoiners, what are your thoughts on the BTC's ITF approval? Will be there any price run triggered by this event, or it won't affect the overall value of BTC.


All in good time.
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February 13, 2019, 12:31:37 PM

Reasonable enough.  Praps try the Clapham Omnibus.
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February 13, 2019, 12:39:49 PM

I am super nice.

You know the purple things fellas round here like to use as footballs.  Kick down the street.

You could keep one in your pocket in case you get mugged on the tube or something.  

Very handy. 

Fucking hell, had to Merit that.
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February 13, 2019, 12:59:30 PM

One tool that I've found to be quite useful for portfolio tracking on the go, is TabTrader (Android, IOS).

https://tab-trader.com/

Loving the alerts.
Very simple, real time, and price set in satoshis. Most pairs & exchanges are supported.
Also free, and does not require any registration.
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February 13, 2019, 01:12:10 PM

Jim Cramer on Bitcoin in 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kEySHOd4JU

Never forgive. Never forget.
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February 13, 2019, 01:16:04 PM

In any case, I showed this thread to other developers and the response was uniformly a big wtf.
   
Re: Luke Jr's 300kb blocks

I really don't even understand why there's people acting as if there were anything to discuss about something as demented as a block size REDUCTION.
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February 13, 2019, 01:33:29 PM

Pretty good at selling Mayfair flats to Russki petronairs
Indeed oфигeннo
I'd be terrified now to hold any of those properties for too long

I went to Harrod’s a couple of years ago, any way long story cut short - My gf & I went outside after & saw a block of swanky flats, big tall glass building. It had an Abu Dhabi Bank built into it on the ground floor. I said to her ‘I bet they’re worth  5-10 million’.

I googled them when I got home I googled them & they were going for over £120,000,000 each.

Fucking insane.


I thought it was bad enough when I went to pick out a coat at a different department store.  Not Harrods but nice enough. Found one I liked. Took it to the register.  £5950.  Wtf.  Went to straight to Zara and got one almost as nice. 

No way I’m ever paying that for clothing even if bitcoin goes to six figures.
It's called high fashion for a reason, because you'd have to be really fucking high
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February 13, 2019, 02:37:39 PM

Good afternoon WO. BTC @ $3,578
What have I missed so far?
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ivomm has a point.

I am pretty sure many of us here will be lining up to sell most of their stash as soon as we see any price above $10k. Only a handful of people will be left when it hits $15k.

And after $15k its a huuuge huge gamble.

Just like happened in 2017 when people saw $1200-1500, many people dumped their shit but then it went to $20k.

The thing is, you don't know what'll happen when it passes $20k.

It can go as high as $100k, maybe 200k... or... It may start to fall after reaching $30k.

Hard decision to make for many.

*It is better to set yourself a target and wait for it till it happens. That's what I'll do.

This is called resistance.  And yes there may be quite a bit of it between 10 and 19k.  But selling there would be betting on the idea that Bitcoin is a failure.  And here is the thing... if Bitcoin is a failure then everyone here is really just singing in the choir of the Church of the Bitcoin Cargo Cult.  If Bitcoin is a failure then chances are it's seen it's all time forever high.  In this case it would most likely be best to sell now.

But if Bitcoin is not yet a failure, then we WILL eventually see new all time highs.  It is impossible for us not to.

Bitcoin is still *the* *most* asymmetrical bet you can place on a large scale.

If a person is uncomfortable with the amount of the bet?  Then selling is advised.  If they are in so much profit they want to hedge Bitcoins failure then selling *some* is advised.

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I am pretty sure many of us here will be lining up to sell most of their stash as soon as we see any price above $10k. Only a handful of people will be left when it hits $15k.
But I think you underestimate some folks here.  Some of us have been through the fire a few times already...  Some of us are even buying more.  Some here will hold until bitcoin is either worthless, or a global store of value at least on the scale of Gold, and possibly a global money that you will no longer buy and sell... but will pay a bit to move onto layer 2 where it will be used for all kinds of transactions.

With Bitcoin I am currently betting on Layer 2.  And putting my skin in the game there.  I am not going to let go very easily.

Chump or champ?  One or the other really... time will tell.
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February 13, 2019, 03:23:27 PM

Look what I found, a t-shirt for altcointalk fans Grin
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February 13, 2019, 03:26:48 PM

Its clear that crypto has failed as a currency for the most part.  Its mainly a store of value, digital gold.  Store of value is better imo.
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February 13, 2019, 03:30:36 PM

https://www.coindesk.com/quadriga-inadvertently-sent-btc-to-dead-ceos-cold-wallet-ey-report

Almost funny.
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February 13, 2019, 03:36:29 PM

Its clear that crypto has failed as a currency for the most part.  Its mainly a store of value, digital gold.  Store of value is better imo.

How can something with the volatility of BTC be a store of value.

It's just become a speculative gamble.
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