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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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March 11, 2019, 07:33:02 PM |
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I might be stating the obvious, but there are some locations in which a car is very practical and also can be a kind of livelihood enabler. In other places, you don't really need a car....
Of course, if BTC does another 10x or even 30x, then there could be several WO participants who might be considering various ways to spend their surplus value, and cars are fun and they do signal a level of status, if you don't mind showing some status.
Yes, in the first highlighted situation it's completely understandable and very practical but in second mention its depends on an individual, not wrong and not right at the same time. Both the practical application of a car in use case 1 and the luxury, opulence and status application of a car in use case 2, is going to vary from individual to individual including geographical location, occupation and level of wealth (whether you are in a kind of wealth building stage or a maintenance/spending stage). We talk about the fuck you money aspect frequently, too, and you might not even yet achieve fuck you money level of wealth accumulation, but you still might want to begin to show status and even that peacocking of status can bring real world tangible benefits, too. Peacocking of status could get you in trouble as well if you have not taken precautionary measures to go along with it. In other words, many guys looking forward to hookers, lambos and blow.... hahahahaha but still good to attempt to take various precautionary measures as well because sometimes guys might try to pull those kinds of triggers before they have a sufficient wealth cushion or they may pull those kinds of triggers without taking adequate security or other precautionary measures.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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March 11, 2019, 07:36:55 PM |
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Not good, at all. I don’t see why people don’t keep their coins on a paper wallet or on a machine with Bitcoin QT that’s used for nothing apart from storing bitcoin. This kind of shit happens all the time. Hardware wallets have been lauded a lot for their security, ease of use and practicality. I thought that, so far, all security vulnerabilities did require some kind of physical access to the hardware device, and of course, if you don't take adequate protections of your seed phrase, then that is an additional vulnerability too. I hope that the only solution does not end up being paper wallets because there seem to be some difficulties with managing them, too.
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March 11, 2019, 07:38:50 PM |
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 Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD 
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March 11, 2019, 07:44:02 PM |
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The only thing Craig is good for is being a walking meme 
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March 11, 2019, 07:46:10 PM |
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 Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD  Nothing unusual about that really, it’s possibly a good thing. Maybe lots of people are starting to accumulate in this period of low price volatility.
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March 11, 2019, 07:50:00 PM |
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 Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD  Nothing unusual about that really, it’s possibly a good thing. Maybe lots of people are starting to accumulate in this period of low price volatility. But who's selling? 
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March 11, 2019, 07:50:17 PM |
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 Breaking News, Satoshi's identity has been finally uncovered!
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The voice of the community w/o a gang
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March 11, 2019, 07:52:42 PM |
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What about those that says XRP is the best coin??
Or Bcash = the real Bitcoin
What about those?
Ass holes like flat earthers
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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March 11, 2019, 07:54:23 PM Last edit: March 11, 2019, 08:08:05 PM by Pamoldar |
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 Breaking News, Satoshi's identity has been finally uncovered!   Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD  Nothing unusual about that really, it’s possibly a good thing. Maybe lots of people are starting to accumulate in this period of low price volatility. But who's selling?  Selling? Are you kidding? I have seen 19k+ but still held strong.
Its natural, they will just be replaced with swarms of hummingbirds
Just a matter of time to rise up an alternative
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 11, 2019, 08:27:00 PM |
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[...] otherwise I’ll become an alcoholic or a drug addict or something wandering around with nothing to do all day  like, attaining ones goals is a bad thing? cant win
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 11, 2019, 08:33:56 PM Last edit: March 11, 2019, 09:20:45 PM by vapourminer |
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Seems that ledger's wallets are not secure either. That's why I love paper wallets, especially if encrypted they are pretty hard to hack  paper wallets worked well for me. the bulk of my btc sat in paper wallets for years till i split the bcash_lol out. one thing to keep in mind when making paper wallets: you may want to make them with small amounts of btc. because what may be only a few hundred bucks on one paper wallet today may be worth a ridiculous amount later when you sweep them. so consider making lots of smaller ones.
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March 11, 2019, 08:45:25 PM |
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Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD  What does that tells you? That 3 times more BTC have to trade than back then maybe?
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March 11, 2019, 08:45:28 PM |
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otherwise I’ll become an alcoholic or a drug addict or something wandering around with nothing to do all day  
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March 11, 2019, 08:48:58 PM |
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 Bitcoin trading volumes today same as when the price was 11K USD  Nothing unusual about that really, it’s possibly a good thing. Maybe lots of people are starting to accumulate in this period of low price volatility. But who's selling?  Selling? Are you kidding? I have seen 19k+ but still held strong. Yes but someone is selling. Volume is a bitcoin trading hands from one to another. I'm surprised there's this much volume at this low price at this point in the cycle.
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March 11, 2019, 08:51:38 PM |
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Yes but someone is selling. Volume is a bitcoin trading hands from one to another. I'm surprised there's this much volume at this low price at this point in the cycle.
Whales keeping the price down in collusion with each other? Miners selling? When we start heading up though & FOMO kicks in the buyers outnumber the sellers - Simples!
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March 11, 2019, 09:07:44 PM |
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And the number one greenhouse gas is water.
This is correct as per the link below, which was of a surprise to me as to how much it contributes (95%). https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.htmlWhat is vaporizing the water then? Is there a historical data on increase in sun's activity? The rise of temperatures is more a less a fact, AFAIK. THE SUN IS CAUSING GLOBAL WARMING! Edit: I'm a pickle. You can trust me. It's the sun. *nods* *nods* /sip *nods* /burp
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March 11, 2019, 09:20:11 PM |
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Looking ahead. 1h  M  #stronghands'19
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March 11, 2019, 09:21:40 PM |
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And the number one greenhouse gas is water.
This is correct as per the link below, which was of a surprise to me as to how much it contributes (95%). https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.htmlWhat is vaporizing the water then? Is there a historical data on increase in sun's activity? The rise of temperatures is more a less a fact, AFAIK. THE SUN IS CAUSING GLOBAL WARMING! Edit: I'm a pickle. You can trust me. It's the sun. *nods* *nods* /sip *nods* /burp I was asking for facts, not declarations. Nevermind, I found something. Maybe warming would soon be replaced by cooling: https://phys.org/news/2017-03-sun-impact-climate-quantified.html...since we have been observing a consistently strong phase since 1950, it is highly likely that we will experience another low point in 50 to 100 years' time. It could be every bit as intense as the Maunder Minimum, which brought particularly cold weather during the 17th century.
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March 11, 2019, 09:25:23 PM |
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And the number one greenhouse gas is water.
This is correct as per the link below, which was of a surprise to me as to how much it contributes (95%). https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.htmlWhat is vaporizing the water then? Is there a historical data on increase in sun's activity? The rise of temperatures is more a less a fact, AFAIK. THE SUN IS CAUSING GLOBAL WARMING! Edit: I'm a pickle. You can trust me. It's the sun. *nods* *nods* /sip *nods* /burp I was asking for facts, not declarations. Nevermind, I found something. Maybe warming would soon be replaced by cooling: https://phys.org/news/2017-03-sun-impact-climate-quantified.htmlExactly how the sun will behave over the next few years remains a matter of speculation, however, since appropriate data series have only been available for a few decades and they reveal no evidence of fluctuations during this time. "To that extent, our latest results are still a hypothesis," says Schmutz, "and it remains difficult for solar physicists to predict the next cycle." But since we have been observing a consistently strong phase since 1950, it is highly likely that we will experience another low point in 50 to 100 years' time. It could be every bit as intense as the Maunder Minimum, which brought particularly cold weather during the 17th century. Fine! Here are some pickle facts. Planets rotate around stars in an elliptical orbit. Thus our distance from the sun varies over time, and consequently, the amount of radiated energy received. The planets tilt changes over time, changing which parts of the planet are exposed to what percentages of sunlight, thus varying local climate. Sunspot activity. The amount of energy radiated from stars is not constant. It fluctuates. Like a witch being burnt on the stake, at different layers of flesh or muscle or bone being burned, different amounts of energy are radiated.
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
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March 11, 2019, 09:28:17 PM |
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And the number one greenhouse gas is water.
This is correct as per the link below, which was of a surprise to me as to how much it contributes (95%). https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.htmlWhat is vaporizing the water then? Is there a historical data on increase in sun's activity? The rise of temperatures is more a less a fact, AFAIK. THE SUN IS CAUSING GLOBAL WARMING! Edit: I'm a pickle. You can trust me. It's the sun. *nods* *nods* /sip *nods* /burp Me thinks Ibian is imbibing again.
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