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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 2 (3.6%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (1.8%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (3.6%)
$85K to $90K - 7 (12.5%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (21.4%)
$95K to $100K - 9 (16.1%)
>$100K - 23 (41.1%)
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March 31, 2019, 03:05:14 AM

Winnebago, think big ass yank caravan

usually only 6 tires, so I'm not 100% what's up with that



Yeah, its got a tag axle.

...but 450 ft⋅lb is a lot of torque even for a winnebago... maybe he's got one of these?



Haha, I wish! Smiley

I'd link a shot but thats too much opsec even for a pseudo.
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March 31, 2019, 03:11:01 AM

back to WO
KEEP DUMPING YOUR FREE STELLAR LUMENS for BTC! Go to Coinbase for EASY $10-50 in tokens, then dump 'em for BTC.
Refer your friends, earn more, then rinse & repeat.
Woo-hooo!
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March 31, 2019, 03:14:34 AM
Last edit: March 31, 2019, 03:26:51 AM by Hueristic

I missed a few hundred pages but the hurries should be semi-over now, I try and keep up with my favourite thread in the webz from now on again Smiley

EDIT: This is my 500th post, time for a beer!

My man back @the scene Smiley

500th —-> you make me feel like a spammer Roll Eyes

https://web.archive.org/web/20041206191154/http://www.welcometothescene.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y33kAi8yXnQ


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looking good there, make me wanna go for wine as well this evening, a strong starter then some adapted wines.

Hope you will see some good months starting from April brother....



Amen to that

*edit again* I think it breathed enough now. Gentlemen start your engines! */edit*

Downed a quick 6 after working my ass off and now I couldn't drink another.

I'm turning into a lightweight now.
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March 31, 2019, 03:26:48 AM

Wtf since men have been allowed to wear yoga pants in public. This is not on. 
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March 31, 2019, 03:28:16 AM
Last edit: March 31, 2019, 03:43:08 AM by Hueristic

Wtf since men have been allowed to wear yoga pants in public. This is not on.  

Literally .0000001% of the world pop could get away with wearing those and that pushing it!

edited:needs m0ar 00000000000000000z
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March 31, 2019, 04:01:49 AM
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Winnebago, think big ass yank caravan

usually only 6 tires, so I'm not 100% what's up with that



Yeah, its got a tag axle.

...but 450 ft⋅lb is a lot of torque even for a winnebago... maybe he's got one of these?



Haha, I wish! Smiley

I'd link a shot but thats too much opsec even for a pseudo.

Np..I got you covered...I am sure you OpSec is fine.   Wink  Tag axle is a necessity on these pushers with the big diesels in the back. Nice rides..but I have always preferred a fifth wheel or pull trailer. Being able to drop the "house" at a moments notice and explore or run to town is vital to my sanity. I know a few who have big pushers and they have the nice tow packages and and all the bells and whistles..its just not for me.   




Some are even more bold and could give a ratts ass about opsec and are even blatant about it.



I do try to keep my mobile mining operation as low key as possible however.  ymmv.


#stronghands'19  #dyor  #btd  #cryptouplift
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March 31, 2019, 04:06:44 AM

Winnebago, think big ass yank caravan

usually only 6 tires, so I'm not 100% what's up with that



Yeah, its got a tag axle.

...but 450 ft⋅lb is a lot of torque even for a winnebago... maybe he's got one of these?



Haha, I wish! Smiley

I'd link a shot but thats too much opsec even for a pseudo.

Np..I got you covered...I am sure you OpSec is fine.   Wink  Tag axle is a necessity on these pushers with the big diesels in the back. Nice rides..but I have always preferred a fifth wheel or pull trailer. Being able to drop the "house" at a moments notice and explore or run to town is vital to my sanity. I know a few who have big pushers and they have the nice tow packages and and all the bells and whistles..its just not for me.   




Some are even more bold and could give a ratts ass about opsec and are even blatant about it.


If I could afford that^^^ you wouldn't see me on here all day. Tongue
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March 31, 2019, 05:17:50 AM

If I could afford that^^^ you wouldn't see me on here all day. Tongue

Do not be so sure. Even "rich" people get bored I would think.

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Out on a limb. Support has been much stronger so far than expected. Curious to see what the next 24 hours brings as Q1 closes out.
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March 31, 2019, 05:28:25 AM

Kids also started to use bitcoin, Cheesy

Click the link to see image : https://media.giphy.com/media/KhUO5Vz3NqO0o/giphy.gif
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March 31, 2019, 05:53:33 AM
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Kids also started to use bitcoin, Cheesy

Click the link to see image : https://media.giphy.com/media/KhUO5Vz3NqO0o/giphy.gif


i am lazy tho
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or try this




step 4

make sure your file size is under 2.5megs..i think...maybe its 2.

step 5

click the preview button

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check and see if your image or link posts correctly

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click post

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rinse and repeat at strategic time intervals for maximum effect

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....hmmm...still processing..
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March 31, 2019, 06:04:58 AM

...but 450 ft⋅lb is a lot of torque even for a winnebago... maybe he's got one of these?


I wonder what it is about that kind of muscle vehicle that is so attractive. Don't need it for anything, yet...
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March 31, 2019, 06:08:41 AM
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Kids also started to use bitcoin, Cheesy

Click the link to see image : https://media.giphy.com/media/KhUO5Vz3NqO0o/giphy.gif


i am lazy tho
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or try this




step 4

make sure your file size is under 2.5megs..i think...maybe its 2.

step 5

click the preview button

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click post

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step 9

rinse and repeat at strategic time intervals for maximum effect

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....hmmm...still processing..
I am out of smerit bro. Lips sealed

I tried to put the image preview here but it says invalid image but can see the image while click preview before posting so it might be due to wrong dimension.
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March 31, 2019, 06:15:05 AM

Kids also started to use bitcoin, Cheesy

Click the link to see image : https://media.giphy.com/media/KhUO5Vz3NqO0o/giphy.gif


I did share this one while ago here

@toxic

Sharing from giphy is simple but twitter gif is confusing at least for me.
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March 31, 2019, 06:15:11 AM
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There's a cataclysm coming to mankind and it is provably anthropogenic.

Released into the wild ten short years ago, Bitcoin will obliterate today's failing governing systems of liberal democracy, central banking and nation-statism. There being no way of 'stopping' Bitcoin, pure capitalism and individual sovereignty will soon enough reign over the Earth.

However, financial, and therefore manufacturing and logistics systems will break down completely unless the powers that be hand over to the Bitcoin Hodlers unreservedly.


imho cultural pessimism is a historical constant. there always were times when everyone was expecting the world to end. they were always wrong and somewhat sometimes a bit right. let´s take the Fin de Siècle guys around 1900 as an example. that was pure cultural pessimism, they expected the end. they were wrong. but the following WW1 and WW2 were apocalyptic. and it was the liberal democracies that "saved" the western civilization. it was the nationalists and extremists that almost brought it to an end.

It could be true that a failing global financial system could boost bitcoin. if it creates a crisis as serious as the one during the beginning of the 20th century I am not sure if a risky asset like bitcoin will get attention of panic struck financial elite. If no big crisis will happen the chances of bitcoin to become adopted by the masses are equally high or even higher.


edit: following
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March 31, 2019, 06:20:58 AM

Kids also started to use bitcoin, Cheesy

Click the link to see image : https://media.giphy.com/media/KhUO5Vz3NqO0o/giphy.gif


I did share this one while ago here

@toxic

Sharing from giphy is simple but twitter gif is confusing at least for me.
Sorry didn't notice your posts because it is very hard to keep up all the pages on read when posts keeps raining on WO. Cheesy

Another member near rank up,hope you will get those 4 smerits soon.
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March 31, 2019, 06:38:01 AM

12K "Buying more here"        
11K "Buying more here"              
10K  "Buying more here"
9K "Buying more here"
8K "Buying more here"
7K "Buying more here"
6K "Buying more here"
5K "HODL"
4K "Selling some here"  
3K "Selling more here"
https://twitter.com/22loops/status/1112221818771988481

I feel for those Sellers in this context. hypocrite me? because i am buying

Sorry didn't notice your posts because it is very hard to keep up all the pages on read when posts keeps raining on WO. Cheesy

Chill bro, no need to be sorry. it happens I did that too once. Cheesy
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March 31, 2019, 06:50:55 AM

There's a cataclysm coming to mankind and it is provably anthropogenic.

Released into the wild ten short years ago, Bitcoin will obliterate today's failing governing systems of liberal democracy, central banking and nation-statism. There being no way of 'stopping' Bitcoin, pure capitalism and individual sovereignty will soon enough reign over the Earth.

However, financial, and therefore manufacturing and logistics systems will break down completely unless the powers that be hand over to the Bitcoin Hodlers unreservedly.


imho cultural pessimism is a historical constant. there always were times when everyone was expecting the world to end. they were always wrong and somewhat sometimes a bit right. let´s take the Fin de Siècle guys around 1900 as an example. that was pure cultural pessimism, they expected the end. they were wrong. but the following WW1 and WW2 were apocalyptic. and it was the liberal democracies that "saved" the western civilization. it was the nationalists and extremists that almost brought it to an end.

It could be true that a failing global financial system could boost bitcoin. if it creates a crisis as serious as the one during the beginning of the 20th century I am not sure if a risky asset like bitcoin will get attention of panic struck financial elite. If no big crisis will happen the chances of bitcoin to become adopted by the masses are equally high or even higher.


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The world did end many times. First time was in ancient mesopotamia. They were the most advanced people in the world at the time, in the area we now call the middle east and egypt. They communicated, they traded, they had a high culture with laws and writing and a central government and everything else we have today except modern technology. And then they collapsed.

Again with the romans, we all know about them.

A number of other similar cases throughout history http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf

In the past century it happened with greater frequency, brought about by modern technology. Best known examples being the soviets and chinese. Special mention to cambodia for murdering a full third of its people.

And it is happening again. Brexit, the overreach of the NZ government, sweden losing part of their land to the muslims they themselves invited, france sending in soldiers against protesters, the kerfuffle over the Wall, unsustainable fertility rate and an economy on the brink of collapse, it's all just symptoms. Only this time it's damn near global. We are looking at a potential end of what we currently call civilization.

Forget normal wars. Even world wars, they are constructive. It's when we turn on our own that things get really bad.
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March 31, 2019, 06:52:01 AM
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guys, I need some help to create a BIG betting game together with our merit superstar micgoossens!

dear forum members,


I would like to start a betting game within this forum. a simple price prediction game about the price of btc end of the year. whoever wants to participate needs to pay some fraction of btc. winning bet takes it all. usually an escrow would be needed to collect the btc of the participants and later pays out to the winner. but since btc is programmable money I rather not rely on an escrow but on a smart contract that:

-controls the btc address that the betting game participants are using to pay their fee
-recognizes what the price is on a certain exchange at a certain time (bitstamp $ price on dec 31st 2019)
-recognizes which bet is closest to actual price
-transfers the btc to the winner automatically


is that possible? if yes, how complicated? whom can i ask to write it? how can I be sure the programmer is not scamming me/us?

plan is to make it as expensive as 0.1 btc to place a bet. for those who don´t want to risk that much it is allowed to for a pool (for example 10 members pay 0.01 and form a pool that can place a bet) my aim is 50 bets minimum, so the winner will collect 5 btc.


thank you  Smiley


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March 31, 2019, 06:58:15 AM

bitcoin is the worst coin for security. A hacker needs a billion years, if only one address with money is on the blockchain, which you need to find roughly fingering private keys. And if a billion people already have addresses there, the task is facilitated by a billion times up to 1 year. And if he has not one, but 12 computers work, then up to a month. And if he is not alone hacker, then even more increases the likelihood that will be stolen. Therefore, never store the entire Deposit on one address, especially bitcoin.
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bitcoin is the worst coin for security. A hacker needs a billion years, if only one address with money is on the blockchain, which you need to find roughly fingering private keys. And if a billion people already have addresses there, the task is facilitated by a billion times up to 1 year. And if he has not one, but 12 computers work, then up to a month. And if he is not alone hacker, then even more increases the likelihood that will be stolen. Therefore, never store the entire Deposit on one address, especially bitcoin.
That's not how probability works. Also your numbers are waaaay off.
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