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^^Well in that case, Happy Anniversary!
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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Bitcoingirl 2 is downloading 💓
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March 24, 2019, 02:53:48 PM |
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Good afternoon WO brothers.
Bitcoin at $3,975
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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March 24, 2019, 03:20:12 PM |
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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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BitcoinGirl.Club
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March 24, 2019, 03:24:46 PM |
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So it started with BitConnect (I say it ScamConnect) 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. 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/#30a963bc352fWhenever they get a chance, they blame it to Bitcoin. By the way, these clause was good though 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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ivomm
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All good things to those who wait
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_javier_
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Still a manic miner
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March 24, 2019, 03:51:24 PM |
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As if a shootout could setback the selling of automatic rifles..
And no, USD is not used for money laundering and terrorism.. hhmmmkay another setback for usd
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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March 24, 2019, 03:54:31 PM |
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As if a shootout could setback the selling of automatic rifles..
And no, USD is not used for money laundering and terrorism.. hhmmmkay another setback for usd
USD or other fiats are holy currency for them so no blaming goes for fiats LOL Point is that Bitcoin is a threat for their centralised printed currency system.
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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March 24, 2019, 03:57:07 PM |
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Today is Sunday. Too numb to write a haiku. Human condition.
Sunday pre-evening. Exhausted cause of my girlfriend. Movie time is on.
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March 24, 2019, 04:10:42 PM |
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Like Tarzan and Jane Haha nice one xhomerx !
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Findingnemo
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March 24, 2019, 04:14:03 PM |
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Today is Sunday. Too numb to write a haiku. Human condition.
Sunday pre-evening. Exhausted cause of my girlfriend. Movie time is on.Shhhhhh.... Don't make other guys also to be exhausted.Still a night left for us.
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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March 24, 2019, 04:15:55 PM |
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The "problem" is bitcoin is still new and regulators haven't found a way to protect investors from getting manipulated.
I could do without their 'help'. And by 'help', I mean meddlesome restrictions barring voluntary action. Under color of law. Its not for you though. Its for people who want to trade bitcoin like it was a stock. Fair enough. I tender the proposition that people who want to trade bitcoin like it was a stock don't need meddlesome restrictions barring voluntary action. Especially under color of law.
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March 24, 2019, 04:22:08 PM |
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It's not Sunday yet. Fuck off and leave me alone. Too busy drinking.
Best of the bunch for now :-)
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Globb0
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March 24, 2019, 04:27:12 PM |
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I want to call my yacht “I saw, I conquered, I came”
Edit: although I might call it 15 for short (VVV)
Vidi Vici Veni
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March 24, 2019, 04:35:58 PM |
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Well, I don't know who else would pay that much for an empty wallet... Seems like a bit of a dumb plan, though. Archived in case the post is deleted. If you had lots of dodgy bitcoins. A wallet that mined 300 bitcoins in the old days could be a viable "source" when explaining them at cash out right?
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March 24, 2019, 04:42:23 PM |
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what is bitcoin for? a dull act slowly unveils we WOn't stand for it
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Cryptoqueeen
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March 24, 2019, 04:46:02 PM |
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In the word "marriage", you won't find the letter "I", but you will find "us". It's every girls dream, I won't be the lucky one, maybe not true love. What would a girl be without some drama.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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March 24, 2019, 04:49:51 PM |
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Well, I don't know who else would pay that much for an empty wallet... Seems like a bit of a dumb plan, though. Archived in case the post is deleted. If you had lots of dodgy bitcoins. A wallet that mined 300 bitcoins in the old days could be a viable "source" when explaining them at cash out right? proving the legitimacy of my coins is one reason i have my original core wallet from 2011 still running on this rig, have copies of activity data from (most) exchanges ive ever used, still keep seeds from now empty wallets, have copies of receipts from the mining hardware (as well as most of the actual hardware) from mining back in the day, etc. as one day im sure someone (bank, irs, whatever) is gonna want proof thats its all legitimately mine when i cash out. guessing he is grabbing old wallets and attempting to do the same. although wouldnt chain analytics prove a problem?
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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March 24, 2019, 04:55:23 PM |
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Well, I don't know who else would pay that much for an empty wallet... Seems like a bit of a dumb plan, though. Archived in case the post is deleted. If you had lots of dodgy bitcoins. A wallet that mined 300 bitcoins in the old days could be a viable "source" when explaining them at cash out right? Yes, when you are explaining it to somebody who doesn't know how to read the blockchain, or doesn't care... If you can directly link the bitcoins to the dodgy source, its game over.. If you put them through a blender you'd stand a better chance.
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March 24, 2019, 04:57:36 PM |
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Well, I don't know who else would pay that much for an empty wallet... Seems like a bit of a dumb plan, though. Archived in case the post is deleted. If you had lots of dodgy bitcoins. A wallet that mined 300 bitcoins in the old days could be a viable "source" when explaining them at cash out right? proving the legitimacy of my coins... I understand the reasoning, but we shouldn't have to, otherwise btc usefulness would be diminished. In other news, what is WO take on giving btc to your own children? Worth it or idiotic since they don't know how to hold it safely? https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/b4k9dd/bought_btc_for_my_14yr_old_daughter/
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