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April 10, 2019, 12:49:33 AM
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I can't agree enough. What kind of sickness is it for people like roach, stolfi, jbreher, etc to come here and spout their non-stop garbage
I wouldn't bundle jbreher with stolfi. And The Roach is just on another plane of existence.

I'm not saying they are the same. What I mean is the constant posting about the same topic over and over again that has already been answered by everyone here many times over. It seems like very obsessive behavior, especially since they know they can't convince anyone here of anything they say.

Well, I may not be the best arbiter of my own behavior. However, it seems to me that these argument-storms always start when someone takes one of my posts that has nothing to do with the topic, and feels compelled to reply with some nonsense that is clearly incorrect about the characteristics of either BCH or SV (or, as often, counterfactual nonsense about BTC itself). As if to publicly shame me for some aspect of 'The Other Bitcoins'. If you have not yet learned, I am not going to allow such bullshit to be the unchallenged record.

The obvious solution is obvious: don't spout lies that might require me to correct.

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jbreher in particular is bad with this. Why does he keep posting his so called technical comments here, when he could be posting them in the development area of the forum or github. Perhaps because he is full of shit and knows it.

Quite the contrary. The technical issues are trivial and fully understood by the technocrats. It is the economic assumptions and game theory assumptions that are completely flawed. The technical sub-forum is dedicated to SW implementation, and occasionally to protocol implementation to hew to economic decisions that are outside the scope of that sub-forum. Accordingly, my comments are fully out of scope for the technical sub-forum.

I have always stated freely that I find the devs pretty much capable within their technical areas. But a bulletproof and faithful SW implementation of an inherently flawed design is still inherently flawed.

Really difficult to believe you, jbreher.

On an ongoing basis you are bringing technical arguments into this thread, and trying to get people to argue with you on your grounds which are at minimum feigned technical with your claims about the various ways that bitcoin is deficient in terms of segregated witness or layer 2 solutions.

Furthermore, now you are acting like there is no other place for you to make your various technical claims.  Seems like a lot of nonsense.   

To me, it seem that you are trying to lord over your technical mumbo jumbo to trick people into agreeing with you based on assumptions that you sufficiently know technicals so you are playing those technical authority cards in this thread on an ongoing basis, but your punchline is really not technical at all... it is pure politics and wanting to disrupt and to weaken bitcoin's governance.. perhaps under a belief that bitcoin would be btter off if it were able to adapt more easily.. and that is a bullshit argument as well, when push comes to shove.

So the fact that you are putting out various bullshit arguments about bitcoin being broken or that its governance needs to change, much of the time, you are framing those argument in technical mumbo jumbo and acting like you have the technical answers while trying to burden others to argue in that framework here in this thread....   NO wonder people frequently proclaim that you should be taking your arguments to other technical threads.
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April 10, 2019, 01:02:51 AM

I was 1 BTC away from my cryptowinter accumulation goal. I'm still holding out hope for a $1,000 discount from here  Tongue

I’m 2.1BTC away from a round number that I set myself as my total HODL stash. I might be able to reach it if we stay in this range until maybe Xmas.

If not then whatever, I have enough. Just a bit of OCD wanting to reach a certain figure.
I am 16.15BTC away.

I'm a bit more than 16.15 BTC above my number.  You can have some of mine, since you are so nice and sweet.   Undecided

I am only 4.5BTC away from 10btc. It'll take a while if bitcoin keeps rising like this. 5 was my first target and I accomplished it a few weeks ago. 10 is next. 21 is after that. I'll probably cash out to lambo (by lambo i mean whatever i like) before I reach 21 but who knows.

Tone Vays says sub $3k, even sub 2k is still possible. I might get 4-5 coins instantly if that happens.

It's really good to hear that you are making your various goals, and I understand the feeling, sometimes we feel that there are short cuts... and temptations towards short cuts seem to be worse when you are in earlier times of accumulation.

Part of the reason that I am suggesting that I surpassed my goal has to do with more than 30 years of accumulating capital, so in some sense it was easier for me to reach my goals and then to get into a maintenance stage.

I have mentioned this concept before, and that is if you become happy with your level of BTC, then you still might spend a certain amount of time  over-investing in order that you do not feel bad shaving off some BTC on the way up... the profits begin to snowball upon themselves.. but getting there is part of the issue that can thereafter cause you to tweak your strategy to attempt to play both price directions without considerable fear. 

On the other hand, even if a guy/gal has reached a certain high enough level, there can still be some greed daemon that still may need to be fought off.  So let's say, for example, my goal were to reach 21 coins, but I felt that I should acquire 50% above my goal just to be comfortable, which would be 31.5 BTC.  Of course, once I reach the 31.5 BTC, I could reassess my goals, or I can figure out a way to play with that.. and maybe continue to keep 31.5BTC as my goal, but realize that 21BTC would be enough too.. .based on subsequent events and reassessments.
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April 10, 2019, 01:09:01 AM

prepare for the dump?

Looks like it. Short squeeze apparently forming at $5,300.

Can't believe my eyes... a couple of consecutive bearish posts in WO thread?!? Shocked

Come on guys, let's not change the trend of being only bullish here!

As far as I recall we have never been ONLY bullish here. - merely "we" require a higher evidence standard from bears because the facts and logic are against their views.    Cheesy Cheesy
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April 10, 2019, 01:22:40 AM
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According to statement by gmaxwell, Core 'nodes' do not verify back to the genesis block, relying instead upon checkpoints. I deigned to just accept his assertion on this point - it may be incorrect.

They stopped adding new checkpoints 5 years ago, but yes, the old checkpoints are still there.

You can ignore the checkpoints by starting Core with "-nocheckpoints".
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April 10, 2019, 01:38:44 AM

Trouble in the henhouse. A new way to multiply very large numbers together has been discovered

https://www.sciencealert.com/mathematicians-just-discovered-an-astonishing-new-way-to-multiply-numbers-together
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April 10, 2019, 02:11:43 AM

Trouble in the henhouse. A new way to multiply very large numbers together has been discovered

https://www.sciencealert.com/mathematicians-just-discovered-an-astonishing-new-way-to-multiply-numbers-together
As long as they can't unmultiply them (factor the product)...
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April 10, 2019, 02:15:36 AM

Quantum FUD

so bullish
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April 10, 2019, 02:23:16 AM

Is Fiat dead?
If fiat was dead, we wouldn't have twenty thousand pages discussing the fiat exchange rate

You sure about that? Horse as the main source of transportation is dead, yet we still discuss car engine power by rate of how many horses. Horsepower Wink
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April 10, 2019, 02:27:33 AM
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Saw a crazy client lady today I've not seen in some time.

She has been clipping articles for me...lol

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April 10, 2019, 02:28:31 AM
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^Kilowatts and newton meters dammit



Jojo:  surely that’s well meant and endearing.
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Saw a crazy client lady today I've not seen in some time.

She has been clipping articles for me...lol




Single? I believe there are future exwife positions available.
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April 10, 2019, 03:08:04 AM
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Jojo:  surely that’s well meant and endearing.

Oh for sure.  She is a sweet old gal, increasingly nutty as the dementia sets in.

I'm stuck charging her an obsolete rate, can't bring myself to raise it on her, can't quit and have her find someone that will take advantage or rob her...


The Smithsonian article was actually pretty good.
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Jojo:  surely that’s well meant and endearing.

Oh for sure.  She is a sweet old gal, increasingly nutty as the dementia sets in.

I'm stuck charging her an obsolete rate, can't bring myself to raise it on her, can't quit and have her find someone that will take advantage or rob her...


The Smithsonian article was actually pretty good.

mm..this is a problem  pretty sure there is some unwritten rule stating that there is only one nut per relationship  oh well..hope springs eternal
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April 10, 2019, 03:33:06 AM
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Off topic, but...

Word around the campfire has it that Rosewater appears to be suffering from protracted post acute benzodiazepine withdrawal. It's all quite heady and complicated. Lots of ins. Lots of outs. Akathisia, some hallucinations. GABA receptor down-regulation. This on top of tardive dysphoria and that wheat thing, to the best of my knowledge. At any rate, doctors orders. The line between iatrogenic physical dependence and full blown pill sick smack-houndery is a bit unclear. Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.


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April 10, 2019, 03:39:01 AM

We are heading for a series of golden crosses, starting with the 30/200 (circled) to be followed by the 50/200 and finally 100/200 which would all be rather bullish.

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April 10, 2019, 03:39:38 AM

House Lannister falls because they can only finance their military by borrowing from the Iron Bank of Braavos, who join forces with Daenerys to take them down over unpaid debts. The season ends with this epilogue:  "Fiat would ensure indefinite Lannister rule.  Who wants that?"

https://twitter.com/aridavidpaul/status/1115700303754551296?s=21

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Looking forward to watch the eighth and final season of the Game of Thrones next week. Smiley
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April 10, 2019, 03:41:47 AM

Bitcoin passes a milestone 400 million transactions.

https://bitcoinist.com/bitcoin-passes-milestone-400-million-transactions/
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April 10, 2019, 03:46:53 AM
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also in the good news department tonight.... 'Stamp got their NYC bitlicense finally.   Cool #bullish




https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-obtains-bitlicense/
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