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March 19, 2019, 09:17:35 AM

What a suprise.  Roll Eyes


This should be measured in Bitcoin and Ethereum, not in USD. And also be revisited during the next Bitcoin bull run.

Point is; ICO's are scams.
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March 19, 2019, 09:41:57 AM

Gold vs Bitcoin  Smiley

Source: @JournalDuToken
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March 19, 2019, 10:20:38 AM

In a major milestone for bitcoin adoption, the ‘Amazon’ of Switzerland, Digitec-Galaxus, is now accepting bitcoin and other select cryptocurrencies as a means of payment.

"Cryptocurrencies are fascinating and could become a relevant means of payment in e-commerce. We would like to support this development,” says Digitec co-founder Oliver Herren and Chief Innovation Officer. “We wanted to do that for a long time, but the effort was too long for a long time."

https://bitcoinist.com/digitec-galaxus-switzerland-bitcoin/

More electronic commerce with this initiative and we are ready for the trip without return.
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March 19, 2019, 10:23:07 AM


I bet their market integrity / compliance team are shutting them down due to lack of volume.
One can only hope. Were CBOE's futures physically settled or just woo-woo instruments?
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March 19, 2019, 10:26:07 AM

Gold vs Bitcoin  Smiley

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Presume the massive rise in Gold was due to the ETF approval which took a long time to achieve?
Wonder if we’ll see similar with Bitcoin in a year or so?
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March 19, 2019, 10:28:17 AM
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HOTTIE of the day



These girls,
Showing off their body
Risking their life in between a small mistake
For what?

I am sorry the world is too crazy now. May be I am one of the old school in thoughts?

F**king safety first!
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March 19, 2019, 10:30:38 AM

Not risking anything, those are all model shots. Maybe the one who was actually wearing pants is an exception.
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March 19, 2019, 10:38:16 AM

Not risking anything, those are all model shots. Maybe the one who was actually wearing pants is an exception.
Oh that make sense then and I am a dumb F**k LOL
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March 19, 2019, 10:57:44 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin

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March 19, 2019, 10:58:09 AM

What a suprise.  Roll Eyes


This should be measured in Bitcoin and Ethereum, not in USD. And also be revisited during the next Bitcoin bull run.

Point is; ICO's are scams.

For my real job I've researched all of the top 100-110 coins by market cap, though some come and go on a regular basis, and not all coins have ICOs. Out of the ones that did, I would say, in the top 100:

- 10% are outright scams, mainly got to the top 100 through careful manipulation of CMC
- 70% are genuine ideas that "threw the blockchain at a problem," and probably won't be around 2 years from now
- 20% are legitimate, interesting projects that are really on the forefront of combining cutting edge technology with the blockchain

Even though a lot of ICOs are scams, most of them are just moneymaking ideas that aren't scams but don't have the legs to go do the distance... Then every once in a while there is a really smart project with a dedicated team; those also get rekt by prevailing market conditions quite frequently, however.

This is not investment advice, and I'm not invested in any of them, but a few projects I found to be unique and have potential include:

Holo (HOT)
Endor Protocol (EDR)
Decentraland (MANA)
SingularityNET (AGI)
OneRoot Network (RNT)

Having said that, yeah, the ICO market is still completely oversaturated, and I'm just as pessimistic about it as anybody.
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March 19, 2019, 11:01:11 AM

Morning WO's.

#Trollbox

The only way to avoid that is to flee.

Gotcha. Just shit and run. Do you even have an amygdala? Roll Eyes

We need a bigger wall, not for the wall to get up and fly away.

What an epic fail statement.

God bless bitfinex

May God bless you with a single working brain cell. Tongue
There must be a reason SHE hasn't.
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March 19, 2019, 11:05:45 AM

The only way to avoid that is to flee.

Gotcha. Just shit and run. Do you even have an amygdala? Roll Eyes

Humans do not act randomly. Over the next at least 20 years the economy will get worse, governments will get more oppressive, people will go hungry and a lot of people are going to die in various ways. And people like us, everyone here, are the ones who will be stamped out.

It is only after the disease has burned itself out and rebuilding begins that it is safe, much less worth it, to return to the west. Suicide is not a noble thing.
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March 19, 2019, 11:10:59 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin


Men will always run after hotties. It's the nature bro! 🙂
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March 19, 2019, 11:14:28 AM

my god nutildah
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March 19, 2019, 11:15:50 AM

Hacker selling 26M stolen user records in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin

A hacker by the name of Gnosticplayers is trying to sell more than 26 million user records on the dark web in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin (1.2431 BTC).

This is the fourth data dump posted on Dream Market – an online darknet marketplace founded in late 2013 – by the hacker, who previously put up more than 840 million user records since mid-February.


https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/03/19/hacker-selling-26m-stolen-user-records-in-exchange-for-5000-worth-of-bitcoin/

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March 19, 2019, 11:19:02 AM

Banks are idiots.

They have been doing pretty good in recent years, seems like it.  Especially when they get free money without hardly any accountability.   And, some of them even charge folks to store their money.  Seems like a decent place to be, if your goal is making money.

And we are still poor.

Couldn't be for many of us who have HODLed and accumulated BTC.  In that regard, it should be a lot more difficult to lose money, if you have been HODLing and accumulating BTC for a few years, and you've had an account here for almost a year longer than yours truly.   Wink  


Where is Rosewater btw?

Good question.  He's not exactly someone who is willing or able to establish a consistent and ongoing BTC plan that involves long term HODL and accumulating when the price is dropping.. .so given our recent history, he may end up being a kind of lagging indicator, as my three scenario reversal post attempts to describe?  NOT that he would want to read my posts that involve possible reversal scenarios.. especially when there seems to be some high level jadedness damages.  Maybe we will see him back in then supra $8k arena?  Which could take a year or longer to achieve, perhaps?

1) No, they are idiots. You take them out of their squared thinking and they don't know what to do. I offer them free money and they don't take it. Idiots. Now I am forced to pay FULL for the tennis court of my new property because they say it's not part of the "home" and don't mortgage that part. Don't you see I do even have the money to pay it in full? Fucking stupid idiots.

Now I have to use almost all of my fucking life savings because they don't want to make money on it for a fucking technicality.

Oh, and not to mention I had to use my partner as co-buyer because I don't have much regular income... according to their consideration of "regular". Bleah.

2) I have always accumulated. Never sold a single Bitcoin. But my first buys in 2013 were not that much significant. And during the bear market I didn't buy much (resumed at end of 2015 until middle of 2017). If I had took some part out of it during the peak I wouldn't say so, but I know I am not the only one... so yes, we are still poor.

3) I hope to see him back soon. I really liked the guy.



As much as I loathe banks, regulators are what stops them from giving out loans without "sufficient security". Whatever that means.
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March 19, 2019, 11:23:13 AM

Banks are idiots.

They have been doing pretty good in recent years, seems like it.  Especially when they get free money without hardly any accountability.   And, some of them even charge folks to store their money.  Seems like a decent place to be, if your goal is making money.

And we are still poor.

Couldn't be for many of us who have HODLed and accumulated BTC.  In that regard, it should be a lot more difficult to lose money, if you have been HODLing and accumulating BTC for a few years, and you've had an account here for almost a year longer than yours truly.   Wink  


Where is Rosewater btw?

Good question.  He's not exactly someone who is willing or able to establish a consistent and ongoing BTC plan that involves long term HODL and accumulating when the price is dropping.. .so given our recent history, he may end up being a kind of lagging indicator, as my three scenario reversal post attempts to describe?  NOT that he would want to read my posts that involve possible reversal scenarios.. especially when there seems to be some high level jadedness damages.  Maybe we will see him back in then supra $8k arena?  Which could take a year or longer to achieve, perhaps?

1) No, they are idiots. You take them out of their squared thinking and they don't know what to do. I offer them free money and they don't take it. Idiots. Now I am forced to pay FULL for the tennis court of my new property because they say it's not part of the "home" and don't mortgage that part. Don't you see I do even have the money to pay it in full? Fucking stupid idiots.

Now I have to use almost all of my fucking life savings because they don't want to make money on it for a fucking technicality.

Oh, and not to mention I had to use my partner as co-buyer because I don't have much regular income... according to their consideration of "regular". Bleah.

2) I have always accumulated. Never sold a single Bitcoin. But my first buys in 2013 were not that much significant. And during the bear market I didn't buy much (resumed at end of 2015 until middle of 2017). If I had took some part out of it during the peak I wouldn't say so, but I know I am not the only one... so yes, we are still poor.

3) I hope to see him back soon. I really liked the guy.



As much as I loathe banks, regulators are what stops them from giving out loans without "sufficient security". Whatever that means.
Debt is a large part of the problem with the modern economy. Maybe it's time to rethink if it should even be legal to make money simply by lending it on an industrial scale. Especially when it is fabricated out of thin air.
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March 19, 2019, 11:24:30 AM

Hacker selling 26M stolen user records in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin

A hacker by the name of Gnosticplayers is trying to sell more than 26 million user records on the dark web in exchange for $5,000 worth of Bitcoin (1.2431 BTC).

This is the fourth data dump posted on Dream Market – an online darknet marketplace founded in late 2013 – by the hacker, who previously put up more than 840 million user records since mid-February.


https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/03/19/hacker-selling-26m-stolen-user-records-in-exchange-for-5000-worth-of-bitcoin/


These days privacy is too vulnerable.
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March 19, 2019, 11:30:51 AM

Looks like hat family was attracted more towards hot girls than bitcoin,by reading the recent pages. Grin
Men will always run after hotties. It's the nature bro! 🙂
Make them run behind you brother!

Girls will run behind you only if you are rich,so you now know what you have to do right. Wink
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March 19, 2019, 11:32:06 AM

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