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March 10, 2019, 07:18:40 AM

Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Facebook and Amazon for being too powerful.

Just wait till she figures out that she can never break up Bitcoin.

https://twitter.com/apompliano/status/1104511691801481216?s=21

Half of Buffets largest investments are banks.

Bitcoin undermines a legacy built over a lifetime. The more relevant bitcoin is, the less relevant banks are.

Buy bitcoin, bye banks, bye half of Buffet's holdings.

https://twitter.com/alecziupsnys/status/1104593691216363521?s=21

Bitcoin follows all the rules of finance.

Fiat violates all the rules of finance.

https://twitter.com/alecziupsnys/status/1104562694571675653?s=21
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March 10, 2019, 07:29:28 AM

tl;dr: Banks lead the world in money laundering, not Bitcoin:
Money Laundering: Here's How They Do It - Bloomberg

https://twitter.com/alansilbert/status/1104602864067006464?s=21
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March 10, 2019, 07:56:20 AM

Just got promoted to Sr. Member Hodler. Grin

+1 sM for Sr.Hodler Wink
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^Still in need of 58 sM to wear a hat like you guys,it take too long though.

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March 10, 2019, 08:39:58 AM
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The state of the market's cryptocurrency is currently displayed in this photo.  Sand is the unwillingness and opposition to Bitcoin adoption.  The guys who push the car are HODLers.  The car is Bitcoin.





And the guys watching it (u can see their shadows on the sand) and the guy with the camera are us - WO thread members.
Yah, the guys pushing are buyers. HODLers ain't doing shit.

HODLers are in the car being carried...
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March 10, 2019, 08:52:56 AM

We can find most generous people of bitcointalk on wall Observer thread. Cheesy

@ivomm is one of 'em.

^^ 11 sMs it huge amount. Kiss

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Beware of fishing scams

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^Still in need of 58 sM to wear a hat like you guys,it take too long though.



If i can i’ll do it as well but currently out of Smerits (time for a boost as well lol Roll Eyes )
But if you’re lucky and gentlemand is in the mood .... or xyzzy099 ..... they both helped Some GOOD WO’s before

Will get their soon already provide comrade XhomerX with a thoughtfull idea

Maybe Finding Nemo character HAT?
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March 10, 2019, 09:12:33 AM

We can find most generous people of bitcointalk on wall Observer thread. Cheesy

@ivomm is one of 'em.

^^ 11 sMs it huge amount. Kiss

https://media.giphy.com/media/3ohjV2F7SUPkxnpMxW/giphy.gif

Ivomm = a true and good community member as steady BTC believer/buyer/HODLER
Always supportive for those members
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^Still in need of 58 sM to wear a hat like you guys,it take too long though.



If i can i’ll do it as well but currently out of Smerits (time for a boost as well lol Roll Eyes )
But if you’re lucky and gentlemand is in the mood .... or xyzzy099 ..... they both helped Some GOOD WO’s before

Will get their soon already provide comrade XhomerX with a thoughtfull idea

Maybe Finding Nemo character HAT?

Where are you guys its time for you to be in action,because Mic is out of powers. Grin

Yes its my hat,will make one when reaches higher rank.
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March 10, 2019, 09:18:25 AM

via Imgflip Meme Generator

I’m not a real beer drinker (pity as a belgian)
But already drunk a few of these SAN Miguel flavored beers

And its refreshing, green looking and goodtasting AF

(@nutildah, gonna try the one you Said as well Wink )
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March 10, 2019, 09:24:12 AM

Wells Fargo, a Buffett investment, has been fined 93 times for fraud and other abuses, for a total of $14.8 billion in fines since just 2000

I'll take bitcoin's "charlatans" over that any day

https://twitter.com/barrysilbert/status/1104517707570036740?s=21
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March 10, 2019, 09:28:05 AM


I’m not a real beer drinker (pity as a belgian)
But already drunk a few of these SAN Miguel flavored beers

And its refreshing, green looking and goodtasting AF

(@nutildah, gonna try the one you Said as well Wink )

Those who eat green can not drink alcohol.
If you keep eating vegetables you will disappear the volume and the length of the muscles, of all the MUSCLES... Grin

When are you back, Mic?
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I’m not a real beer drinker (pity as a belgian)
But already drunk a few of these SAN Miguel flavored beers

And its refreshing, green looking and goodtasting AF

(@nutildah, gonna try the one you Said as well Wink )

Those who eat green can not drink alcohol.
If you keep eating vegetables you will disappear the volume and the length of the muscles, of all the MUSCLES... Grin

When are you back, Mic?

18 or 19th of march Roll Eyes
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March 10, 2019, 09:39:00 AM

^
In Belgium there’s that commercial slogan
“Waar thuis is waar mijn Stella staat”
“My home is where my Stella (beer brand) is”

Yea you know, my home is where my BTC-rollercoaster go’s (have Some Nice pics with that little dude in the PIC) Cheesy
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March 10, 2019, 09:47:05 AM
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https://bitcoinist.com/gemini-backed-bitcoin-interest-account/

6.2% annual interest for a Bitcoin account sounds appealing. The idea is good and may attract many investors. But what if BlockFi turns out to be the new Bitconnect? Who cares that it is backed by Gemini?Any thoughts on this?

Posted similar question a few pages back,but got quickly devoured by pages of memes that monopolised the short attention son of WO thread... (not whining at all, I like WO memes!)

6.2% is appealing, but remember that you are being KYC’d if you deposit. Basically you are giving up your privacy for 6.2% yearly interest.

Keep in mind that if you deposit from an address, simple chain forsensic analysis will drive the G-Guys to your BTC stash.

EDIT: Reason #1 against lending your Bitcoins to a third party is: “Not your keys, not your Bitcoins” . I think It is obvious, but it need to be remembered every time. Even if Gemini is a state of the art exchange, the risk is still present.
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When are you back, Mic?

18 or 19th of march Roll Eyes


These are real holidays!!!, enjoy Wink
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https://bitcoinist.com/gemini-backed-bitcoin-interest-account/

6.2% annual interest for a Bitcoin account sounds appealing. The idea is good and may attract many investors. But what if BlockFi turns out to be the new Bitconnect? Who cares that it is backed by Gemini?Any thoughts on this?

Posted similar question a few pages back,but got quickly devoured by pages of memes that monopolised the short attention son of WO thread... (not whining at all, I like WO memes!)

6.2% is appealing, but remember that you are being KYC’d if you deposit. Basically you are giving up your privacy for 6.2% yearly interest.

Keep in mind that if you deposit from an address, simple chain forsensic analysis will drive the G-Guys to your BTC stash.



More than that, you are giving your private keys to a third party entity. What if they bankrupt or they get "hacked" or their CEO dies or whatever?
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March 10, 2019, 10:04:05 AM

https://bitcoinist.com/gemini-backed-bitcoin-interest-account/

6.2% annual interest for a Bitcoin account sounds appealing. The idea is good and may attract many investors. But what if BlockFi turns out to be the new Bitconnect? Who cares that it is backed by Gemini?Any thoughts on this?

Posted similar question a few pages back,but got quickly devoured by pages of memes that monopolised the short attention son of WO thread... (not whining at all, I like WO memes!)

6.2% is appealing, but remember that you are being KYC’d if you deposit. Basically you are giving up your privacy for 6.2% yearly interest.

Keep in mind that if you deposit from an address, simple chain forsensic analysis will drive the G-Guys to your BTC stash.



More than that, you are giving your private keys to a third party entity. What if they bankrupt or they get "hacked" or their CEO dies or whatever?

Yes , of course, “Not your keys, not your Bitcoins” is the reason #1 to avoid this kind of schemes. I thought It was obvious, but yes, you are right, it need to be remembered every time. I think Gemini is a state of the art exchange, but the risk is still present.
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March 10, 2019, 10:09:42 AM

Gemini is providing custodial services not running the business.  It’s not backed by Gemini and by definition has to be a fractional reserve.

It’s unfortunate because this will most likely end badly, and the Gemini name will be mud.
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