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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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March 25, 2019, 03:56:05 PM


Anyone report about the potential core malware?  Didnt look too deep into it yet, so just want to post a friendly reminder to always check and double check any downloads.

https://beincrypto.com/malware-alert-bitcoin-core-copycat-on-the-loose/
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March 25, 2019, 03:58:50 PM

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But I think I was more lucky to sell my coins at 2017 for huge profits but the real problem is I can't save much money to get those stash back.Hopefully I can save money.

Yeah, but many of us are familiar with a dollar cost averaging concept.

Of course, I don't really know much about your personal circumstances, but I always suggest for BTC investors to largely get their finances in order before investing in BTC - however, sometimes, it would take too long to get everything in order, so you have to prioritize various aspects in order that you don't have some kind of an emergency situation that causes you to have to cash out your BTC at a time that is not of your choosing.

In that regard, sometimes, even when cashflow situations are  tight, you can buy in very low price amounts, such as $5 here and there or $50 or just spare cash... I have a system in which I project my cash flow for 6-18 months, and make sure that I always have at least $900 in my banking account (as a cushion) (and of course I have other funds that I could draw from too, if I were to have a 6 month long emergency or something like that), so if I have new cashflow come in or new expenses, I can plug those amounts into my cashflow projection, and if my amount of cushion in my cashflow projection goes over a certain amount, let's say $1,000, then I can take up to $100 and buy bitcoins with that.... and I still maintain my minimum required cushion of $900.

Also, maybe if I was running tight on my cashflow, and suddenly I found myself with $100 extra to buy bitcoin, I might put that $100 in a Bitcoin buying fund, and then perhaps buy $25 per week of bitcoin with that for the next 4 weeks, or something like that.
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Good morning all.

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#stronghands'19    #dearMoon   #cryptouplift  #btd  #dyor
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+1 WO sM (I'm out sMerit)
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99 days into the new Baby Bull Market and all is well.  Cool

What if bitcoin doesn’t go below $3122 again, are we in a never ending bull market?

Not necessarily, but possibly. Fear not, I will be there to let you know with a daily count.  Wink

Oh gawd.....




Does that mean that you will wear a hyena - lamb chop slayer bloody hat? Grin

His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked
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Gave one for you Wink
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Yet, as evidenced by their hodler status, they are all handling it responsibly. Perhaps your childrearing assumptions are as off base as your choice of preferred crypto. Wink

Point 1:  Fair enough that your kids / grandkids might be handling the situation well....

Point 2:  what is this thing "crypto" thingie-ma-jiggie to which you refer?   Roll Eyes   Tongue
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His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked

Hey ... JJG, what is the price of BTC going to be tomorrow? Roll Eyes

Really? LOL! Tongue
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Not a wise move from leprecon


Great idea.  Convert that gold from the pot into bitcoin.. 1) much easier to store, 2) much easier to transport, 3) much more secure, 4) much more divisible, 5) much easier to perform transactions, 6) frees up the pot for other uses, and maybe hang on to a small jar of the gold, just for shits and giggles.
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Sensor failure? Grin
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Thx Wink , It is a good article.
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His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked

Hey ... JJG, what is the price of BTC going to be tomorrow? Roll Eyes

Really? LOL! Tongue

What does your question have to do with my posted point, above?

The price of bitcoin in the future is based on probabilities of various events, so I cannot say with 100% certainty.... LOL!!!  Tongue

I will assert that there seems to be greater than 50% probability that the price of bitcoin tomorrow will remain within its current consolidation range which is between approximately $3,650 and $4,200.  Wink  Rest assured lambieslayer white knight.
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here's a funny fat man as a tyvm 4 the merits https://twitter.com/sgroi_carmelo/status/1108816200048484353
and for jojo https://twitter.com/sgroi_carmelo/status/1110137835519205376
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Not a wise move from leprecon


Great idea.  Convert that gold from the pot into bitcoin.. 1) much easier to store, 2) much easier to transport, 3) much more secure, 4) much more divisible, 5) much easier to perform transactions, 6) frees up the pot for other uses, and maybe hang on to a small jar of the gold, just for shits and giggles.



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His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked

Hey ... JJG, what is the price of BTC going to be tomorrow? Roll Eyes

Really? LOL! Tongue

What does your question have to do with my posted point, above?

The price of bitcoin in the future is based on probabilities of various events, so I cannot say with 100% certainty.... LOL!!!  Tongue

I will assert that there seems to be greater than 50% probability that the price of bitcoin tomorrow will remain within its current consolidation range which is between approximately $3,650 and $4,200.  Wink  Rest assured lambieslayer white knight.

Thank you JJG.
Seems like a kernel error.
What are we going to do with you..

What are you mumbling on about styles?
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March 25, 2019, 04:52:36 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wApScWAA6gQ&feature=youtu.be

A simple video describes how lightning network will make bitcoin to be great.
Still hard for me to understand those technical things.But scanning the QR code with Laptop's webcam matters. Cry

Can someone give me clear idea about lightning network?

Enjoy those merits to rank up. Wink

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Not a wise move from leprecon


Great idea.  Convert that gold from the pot into bitcoin.. 1) much easier to store, 2) much easier to transport, 3) much more secure, 4) much more divisible, 5) much easier to perform transactions, 6) frees up the pot for other uses, and maybe hang on to a small jar of the gold, just for shits and giggles.



 Grin

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Exactly, gembitz.  You are starting to get it.  Only need (for shits and giggles) a few pieces of gold rather than a whole damned pot.  wwwwweeee.
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His style is just like lambie himself/herself - except on the bullish rather than bearish side of things.  So consider that.   Shocked

Hey ... JJG, what is the price of BTC going to be tomorrow? Roll Eyes

Really? LOL! Tongue

What does your question have to do with my posted point, above?

The price of bitcoin in the future is based on probabilities of various events, so I cannot say with 100% certainty.... LOL!!!  Tongue

I will assert that there seems to be greater than 50% probability that the price of bitcoin tomorrow will remain within its current consolidation range which is between approximately $3,650 and $4,200.  Wink  Rest assured lambieslayer white knight.

Thank you JJG.
Seems like a kernel error.
What are we going to do with you..

What are you mumbling on about styles?

The royal "we"?  You are offering some kind of insight about relevance?  Besides demonstrating yourself as petty?
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March 25, 2019, 04:58:10 PM

Hello comrades!

Just popped in to say hello again, busy times with (travelling and) work, impossible to keep up with this thread.

See you in a few months, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... Cheesy

Lots of love to everybody Smiley
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