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March 24, 2019, 11:38:34 AM

I was a bit disappointed they did not point their guns at Bitmex.

How they did not? They checked all exchanges with more then $1 m of daily volume on CMC. That was close to 100 exchanges. They posted top10 with most volume. And 10th was polo with $1.4m  So best chance for Bitmex is to be 11th with less that that.  That information is not satisfactory for you?

Bitmex does not trade Bitcoin.  It trades Bitcoin futures, most notably a futures perpetual with physical delivery. And the claimed volume of Bitmex is massive (which makes me think it is fake because slippage is very bad). 

The only two futures exchanges that they mentioned were CME and CBOE.  And XBTprovider which I have never heard of but appears to be real.  Odd.  



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They Reading the WO lately??
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March 24, 2019, 11:46:32 AM

^Lol
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March 24, 2019, 11:47:31 AM


ftfy

O κύβoς ερρίφθη.

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2019/03/22/new-zealand-mosque-shooters-mention-of-bitconnect-could-setback-bitcoin-acceptance/

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wat is this, Shakespeare for the retarded reader?
gtfo with your modern Greek anything
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March 24, 2019, 11:56:01 AM

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There is no problem in being married, in my case 29 years.
The best, now I have a son Bitcoiner.

Quiet Mic..., you do not decide when you get married, your GF decides it. Wink

So true  Grin
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wat is this, Shakespeare for the retarded reader?
gtfo with your modern Greek anything

You're funny. Grin
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I Read her "The Great Replacement" 73 page PDF file. so sad for that I can not understand what is her thinking.... she is a "people" or "animal" I dought.

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"If you haven't read the Bitwise Presentation (which I highly recommend) because you don't have the time or the stomach for 227 pages, I wrote a short (7 minutes read) summery with the main points."
https://medium.com/@yaniv.feldman/will-the-real-bitcoin-market-please-stand-up-6ff6089ac77d

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still i don’t get it (the whole getting to marry stuff )

Marriage is a fitness thing.  And not the picking up and putting down heavy objects type.

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A major survey of 127,545 American adults found that married men are healthier than men who were never married or whose marriages ended in divorce or widowhood. Men who have marital partners also live longer than men without spouses; men who marry after age 25 get more protection than those who tie the knot at a younger age, and the longer a man stays married, the greater his survival advantage over his unmarried peers.

https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/marriage-and-mens-health


10th marriage anniversary today. my wife & our kids are the best things ever happened to me. even better than bitcoin & WO thread. slightly  Cheesy.

Congrats and good for you!

But was has that to do with marriage?
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I don't care for this guy. He always has something subliminally douchey to say about bitcoin, which is what I suspect his readers want to hear.

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Is it anyone's responsibility to address Tarrant's mention of BitConnect or is it something best ignored?

Well I guess you answered that one for us, Billy Boy.

The real journalistic crime is associating Bitconnect with bitcoin, like they are the same thing, or even in the same category.
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Her ? She ?

The Great Replacement aka Le Grand Remplacement is actually a French book written by a piece of shit named Renaud Camus, a good friend of Marine LePen :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaud_Camus

I feel ashamed that France has had so much impact on that nutjob Tarrant.
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I don't care for this guy. He always has something subliminally douchey to say about bitcoin, which is what I suspect his readers want to hear.

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Is it anyone's responsibility to address Tarrant's mention of BitConnect or is it something best ignored?

Well I guess you answered that one for us, Billy Boy.

The real journalistic crime is associating Bitconnect with bitcoin, like they are the same thing, or even in the same category.
I agree with you, she killed 50 Muslim  only for religion it is very sad for all the people,  i like this name "Billy Boy"
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March 24, 2019, 12:55:52 PM

"If you haven't read the Bitwise Presentation (which I highly recommend) because you don't have the time or the stomach for 227 pages, I wrote a short (7 minutes read) summery with the main points."
https://medium.com/@yaniv.feldman/will-the-real-bitcoin-market-please-stand-up-6ff6089ac77d


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$10,000 worth of Bitcoin to be exact.
I want demands priced in BTC before I take any extortion letter seriously.
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^^Well in that case, Happy Anniversary!




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March 24, 2019, 02:53:48 PM

Good afternoon WO brothers.

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March 24, 2019, 03:20:12 PM

I was a bit disappointed they did not point their guns at Bitmex.

How they did not? They checked all exchanges with more then $1 m of daily volume on CMC. That was close to 100 exchanges. They posted top10 with most volume. And 10th was polo with $1.4m  So best chance for Bitmex is to be 11th with less that that.  That information is not satisfactory for you?

Bitmex does not trade Bitcoin.  It trades Bitcoin futures, most notably a futures perpetual with physical delivery. And the claimed volume of Bitmex is massive (which makes me think it is fake because slippage is very bad). 

The only two futures exchanges that they mentioned were CME and CBOE.  And XBTprovider which I have never heard of but appears to be real.  Odd.  




Would you be so kind as to enlighten me on slippage? In what way would it screw with trading?

Would it throw you out of a trade when there are insufficient orders in the other direction remaining as opposed to the hard value at which your collateral turns to zero?
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March 24, 2019, 03:24:46 PM

So it started with BitConnect (I say it ScamConnect)
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The suspected New Zealand Mosque shooter claimed in his so-called manifesto he made money investing in bitcoin-related cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme BitConnect.

And ended with blaming Bitcoin.

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Bitcoin and cryptocurrency have long been used by terrorists and neo-Nazis looking to avoid law enforcement and the traditional financial system. Bitcoin has attracted the likes of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who recently called it "the future."

This is the problem with main stream media.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2019/03/22/new-zealand-mosque-shooters-mention-of-bitconnect-could-setback-bitcoin-acceptance/#30a963bc352f

Whenever they get a chance, they blame it to Bitcoin.

By the way, these clause was good though

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Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and related technologies have meanwhile been adopted by some of the world's biggest banks, looking to reduce costs, while major retailers have recently signaled bitcoin and crypto adoption could be just around the corner. U.S. grocery chain Kroger, after a row with payments processor Visa, was reported to be looking at bitcoin as one potential alternative payment system.
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