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March 07, 2019, 03:46:25 PM

Highest level of stupidity



So they just gave up and left it as is? I hate quitters. Grin
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March 07, 2019, 03:52:51 PM

A frigid good morning Bitcoinland. Didn't check in yesterday because I was busy trying to keep warm by rushing around like a madman getting shit done. Halfway there already. Hopefully I'll be back in the steamy jungle within a few days.

The price seems to have settled back into the high $3.8k range... currently $3885USD/$5218CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Still can't afford to add to my stash but at least I haven't had to sell any either.

Go Bitcoin go.

Not sure why Australians count as "westerners," but they do.

Australians are more like muur'cans than they like to admit...or maybe it's the other way around...

This is why most Canadians relate more to New Zealanders than to Aussies.
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March 07, 2019, 04:27:55 PM
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Have not SODL anything since I was openly discussing plans for my early retirement fund in 2017 (which, coincidentally, paid me out my first paycheck yesterday, to keep me going for the next 20 years)

It seems you timed out your retirement almost perfectly to match with the bottom Tongue


Internet users worldwide:

Africa           21.8%      
Americas      65.9%
Arab States  43.7%
Asia              43.9%
Europe         79.6%

The internet didn't have the internet to on-board users.

But guess what does?

Bitcoin. 🚀

https://twitter.com/alecziupsnys/status/1103293934997000192?s=21

How can you be that ignorant Mic? try to google it first next time before posting any random data? Cheesy
 



This twitter handler is dead wrong with his statistics.

I dont understand your point. This statistics are not totally identical but they are super close. Yours datas are like 5-20% higher.  I only see drastic difference in Arab states - Middle East and Africa. But that might be because they dont consist same countries.  The last column in your table is about share of a continent in pie of all internet users. Most people live in Asia so they have most.
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March 07, 2019, 04:55:08 PM
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fuck-you money can't buy everything
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March 07, 2019, 05:07:03 PM

Coinmarketcap, some alternatives:

CryptoCompare https://www.cryptocompare.com/

CoinGecko https://www.coingecko.com/en

Live Coin Watch https://www.livecoinwatch.com/

CoinCodex https://coincodex.com/

OnChainFX https://messari.io/onchainfx

https://thebitcoinnews.com/best-coinmarketcap-alternatives-2019-guide/

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March 07, 2019, 05:20:56 PM

Nice organic demand.
Many whales will be caught wrong footed.
No mercy for shorters!
They'll try to take your bitcoins at 6% and double down on their shorts.
Don't let be scammed!
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March 07, 2019, 05:25:48 PM

Unpacking Schnorr Signatures: Blockstream’s MuSig to Improve Bitcoin Transactions?

“Schnorr multisignatures are one specific type of multisignature which are small (64 bytes regardless of signer set size), which can be verified very efficiently, and which avoid exposing the number of signers to the blockchain.”

https://cointelegraph.com/news/unpacking-schnorr-signatures-blockstreams-musig-to-improve-bitcoin-transactions
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March 07, 2019, 06:09:33 PM

The Perfect Storm !

Ex-Bitmain Bitcoin Cash Staffers Form Startup to Lend and Trade Crypto

https://www.coindesk.com/bitmain-bitcoin-cash-startup-matrix-jihan-wu-custody-otc-lending
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March 07, 2019, 06:38:17 PM


Ironically he was trying to enlarge the very thing that literally does ‘fuck you’.
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March 07, 2019, 06:47:53 PM

Highest level of stupidity



I don't think that it's so stupid - cash is always present inside!
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March 07, 2019, 06:57:57 PM


Thanks. I like this too:

Coin Market Book https://coinmarketbook.cc/

They rank by taking in all the order books (within 10% of the price) across a number of exchanges.
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March 07, 2019, 06:58:35 PM

While your bees are alive and your wallet is online, your bees will attempt to produce a new hivemined block every time they observe a new incoming proof-of-work block; hivemined blocks must always follow proof-of-work blocks. This mining attempt takes only a fraction of a second even for large hives, and shouldn't cause any lag or lock-up of your computer. Energy usage is negligible.
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March 07, 2019, 07:18:39 PM

The Perfect Storm !

Ex-Bitmain Bitcoin Cash Staffers Form Startup to Lend and Trade Crypto

https://www.coindesk.com/bitmain-bitcoin-cash-startup-matrix-jihan-wu-custody-otc-lending

The dream of the Bitmain IPO died a long time ago - at least on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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March 07, 2019, 07:37:54 PM

I hate it when I have busy day 🤨
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March 07, 2019, 07:38:07 PM

Bitcoin: Crypto investors 'think they can get rich quick'

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47483068

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Despite the hype, very few people actually put their money into this kind of unregulated investment, according to the Financial Conduct Authority's research. Its findings suggested:

>Only 3% of those asked in the FCA's survey had ever bought cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin
>Those who do buy cryptocurrency tend to spend less than £200
>Just one in 100 people who have not done so said they would in the future
>Cryptocurrency is primarily understood by men aged 20 to 44, but 73% of all those asked said they could not define it

I'm glad that... it's just the beginning! Wink
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March 07, 2019, 07:40:23 PM
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While your bees are alive and your wallet is online, your bees will attempt to produce a new hivemined block every time they observe a new incoming proof-of-work block; hivemined blocks must always follow proof-of-work blocks. This mining attempt takes only a fraction of a second even for large hives, and shouldn't cause any lag or lock-up of your computer. Energy usage is negligible.

What's this all about here?  Built upon ltc or a new altcoin
It says LCC and this is what I found: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/litecoin-cash/
LTC fork coin?
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I'm glad that... it's just the beginning! Wink

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Almost 32 million bitcoin wallets had been set up globally by Dec 2018.
An estimated five percent of Americans hold bitcoin.
There are 7.1 million active bitcoin users.
Leading exchange Coinbase has over 13 million users.
Emerging markets users, who are often not considered in statistics, are
likely in the millions.
https://www.bitcoinmarketjournal.com/how-many-people-use-bitcoin/



There are Billions (7+ Billions I will say) of people in the world. and 7.1 million is just a fraction of the percentage.

We are only 0.1014286% if the total is 7 Billions population.
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March 07, 2019, 07:49:08 PM


The hive mind? That's really what their going with? Nice way to make it sound cultish.
LOL
Look at the domain name.

litecoinca DOT sh

The DOT in between "cash"

Is there a .cash TLD?

Edit:
Okay so there are .cash tld but seems like they could not able to manage it I think
https://www.name.com/domains/cash

Poor guys. Are they the same guys like those bKash? They will use the brand name of LTC.
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March 07, 2019, 08:10:35 PM

While your bees are alive and your wallet is online, your bees will attempt to produce a new hivemined block every time they observe a new incoming proof-of-work block; hivemined blocks must always follow proof-of-work blocks. This mining attempt takes only a fraction of a second even for large hives, and shouldn't cause any lag or lock-up of your computer. Energy usage is negligible.

What's this all about here?  Built upon ltc or a new altcoin

Litecoin Cash.  Horrific shitcoin.  Don't even. 

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/litecoin-cash
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March 07, 2019, 08:14:05 PM

but bees. it's charming. there's a whole world of fun out there.
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