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May 01, 2019, 11:17:01 PM

you can enjoy it a lot more when your younger.

Really? Are you sure?


Can confirm. I gave a paper wallet to my young nephew on ATH day. The little shit ate most of it. What wasn't eaten he rubbed all over his little ring piece. He seemed to have fun.
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May 01, 2019, 11:22:12 PM

you can enjoy it a lot more when your younger.

Really? Are you sure?


Can confirm. I gave a paper wallet to my young nephew on ATH day. The little shit ate most of it. What wasn't eaten he rubbed all over his little ring piece. He seemed to have fun.

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May 01, 2019, 11:28:26 PM
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there be wyrm sign

resistance and support levels coming back into focus  

whats it going to take to crush the bears once and for all?  $6K+

look at all of this gentlemen and then lets look at the monthly chart which closed towards bullish for April

that and a viral like adoption curve make it difficult predict what will come

always in motion the future is

all that being said I think bitcoin is buy the dip-able until $7.6kish

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https://www.cbinsights.com/research/facebook-blockchain-cryptocurrency/
boring but notbad history
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May 02, 2019, 12:34:07 AM

Suppose it was transparent and properly compensated as opposed to the way it was now, e.g. if depositors were paid proper interest for their deposits used in fractional reserve schemes, would you still see it that way?

If yes, why?
Sure. Because it would be transparent and properly audit-able. However it would never be used: People who ran scams with opaque systems would offer higher rates of interest and it would be priced out.

See "Bad money drives out good".

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The way I see it is that banks used to be necessary but not much longer will be, especially as Bitcoin establishes a status as an appreciating currency. As such I expect different banks running different schemes to attract clients, such as paying out profits made from fractional reserve trades.

They are inherently instruments of fraud, and are highly profitable because of said fraud followed by bailouts. The CDO issue of the 2000's is a perfect example of how everyone wants to do this because you make a lot of money with the risk going to the suckers.

I expect banks to drop.... go away. That is why I will not work for one.
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not sure what to say other than it appears there will be continued GAINZ until further notice    quiet sorry..you all will have to settle for being gentlemen like it or not   make the best of it I say

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May 02, 2019, 12:54:12 AM

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not sure what to say other than it appears there will be continued GAINZ until further notice    quiet sorry..you all will have to settle for being gentlemen like it or not   make the best of it I say


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Not using 20 60 120 30 Ichimoku?

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May 02, 2019, 12:55:31 AM

Add to this the PM-supporting cockr0ach

I'm pro-silver & gold and anti all (((digital currency))), cashless society enslavement systems, so trying to put me in the same camp as "Rick Falkvinge", "Jihan Wu", "Roger Ver", and "Craig Wright" is utterly stupid when I consider all of you to be on the same team and me on a different one.
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May 02, 2019, 01:00:03 AM

you can enjoy it a lot more when your younger.

Really? Are you sure?


It doesn’t matter if you are young or old. It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor.

But I would rather not be old and poor at the same time.  
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May 02, 2019, 01:05:22 AM

Please stop quoting Roach.

Do you really think you can defeat the William Wallace, the Saladin, the Haile Selassie of shitcoins?
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May 02, 2019, 01:21:55 AM

The future of silver and gold is bleak.  Technology continues to improve mining yields on earth and over the next few decades we are likely to see a flood of precious metals from mining in space.   Robots will be doing it and while it will be slow at first, as robotic ships build more robotic ships it will grow exponentially.   Over the next century the value of gold will plummet.     https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/space-mining-the-new-goldrush/

The future stores of value will be something like digital currency.   It might not be bitcoin in a century, but at least bitcoin is leading the way.   
 
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Not using 20 60 120 30 Ichimoku?





the eye sees all

I however prefer shorter time frames for shorter scales

make no mistake..we are engaged  there are some very upset bears hoping for cheaper coins    the battle is far from over

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May 02, 2019, 01:53:40 AM
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Capitalism just works.

Here is the obvious answer to censorship:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/30/youtube-algorithm-changes-negatively-impact-google-ad-revenue.html


What opponents of capitalism don't understand is that it is essentially a global voting mechanism. It's the closest we have ever gotten to democracy.
Voting with our dollars, that's the only real vote indeed. Which means politics is not where effective voting happens today. Mostly.
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The future of silver and gold is bleak.  Technology continues to improve mining yields on earth and over the next few decades we are likely to see a flood of precious metals from mining in space.  

And here's the 4000th retarded post pretending the cost to mine anything in space will not be astronomical.  Mining yields are also currently cratering on earth, so your post was a flat out lie in that department too.  Silver in particular is also a larger and heavier load, so even less economical to be transporting in a space shuttle. Give up the "hurrr metals are infinite cuz we can mine in space n sheeit" meme.  Those articles are probably sponsored by the federal reserve.

You don't even specify how you pretend you're going to accomplish this.  On earth you need to process literal TONS of earth just to get an ounce of gold.  Barrick currently claims to need to process 1 ton of earth just to get 1.55 grams.  Can you imagine attempting to process all those tons of earth out in space?  People's eyesight permanently erodes and their bodies already fall apart just sitting in the ISS and you're claiming there's going to be hundreds or thousands of workers up there in space stations that don't even exist processing millions of tons of earth.  We can't even build a simple wall to keep Mexicans out but there's going to be enormous, nuclear powered, trillion dollar space shuttles everywhere!

What type of fuel do you think they're going to be using to run those machines?  Shipping up diesel in a space shuttle is obviously not economical.  They would need a fucking nuclear reactor in low earth orbit.  This all turns into sci-fi retardation unless your plan is to try to redirect astroids and crash them into the earth then sift through them there, but that's another sci-fi fantasy to safely slow down these enormous objects from 10,000mph+ to zero and crash it into the earth without causing armageddon.  That's a lot of collateral damage to be had destroying an entire continent or worse should something go wrong.  Also, none of this stuff would even be considered unless the price of gold and silver was already like $20,000+ & $1000+ silver in the first place.
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May 02, 2019, 02:03:54 AM

Hammer and sickle.
Laura' Larry tuition.
Five-thousand still holds!!

shortcut in Haiku for who wanna catch up 4 pages in 5-7-5

Cheers             (after all its a Sunday)
You had a few more good ones recently
I think you're starting to get haikus now Smiley
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May 02, 2019, 02:10:00 AM

Capitalism just works.

Here is the obvious answer to censorship:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/30/youtube-algorithm-changes-negatively-impact-google-ad-revenue.html


What opponents of capitalism don't understand is that it is essentially a global voting mechanism. It's the closest we have ever gotten to democracy.
Voting with our dollars, that's the only real vote indeed. Which means politics is not where effective voting happens today. Mostly.
So Youtube killed a whole bunch of socks, and is making less money as a result.

Little like saying that my government is making less money because they are not using civil forfeiture anymore (like they would do that).

Can't say I'd get worked up over either. Socks should make socktube and get all that ad revenue there.

Except that people don't want to view socks, so they use fraud to hijack youtube (and make YT money).

Hm.....
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May 02, 2019, 02:11:04 AM

I always care about BTC price movements, as my bags are heavy with it. If there wasn't any upside for me in this advocacy, do you think I'd be taking the continued abuse?

And in point of truth, if you hadn't noticed, my attempts to gain recognition of the flaws within LN -- at the cost of crippled onchain capacity -- have nothing whatsoever to do with BCH nor SV, as neither of these chains suffer from anemic block size caps.

>says he's invested in BTC
>takes lame shots at BTC every chance he gets

The more breher speaks, the more I think hes a troll that lives in his mother's basement, and owns no crypto at all. Putting him on ignore. Its the healthiest option at this point. What does he actually contribute of value in terms of conversation? He can't absorb incoming information, only rehash tired rhetoric.

feel free to ignore him. i find he is a useful filter of information. ignores drama and fluff, only comments on technical stuff, with the chops to back up his views.

What you consider to be 'chops' I consider to be fluff-based pretentiousness, but to each their own.
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May 02, 2019, 02:18:20 AM

What you consider to be 'chops' I consider to be fluff-based pretentiousness, but to each their own.

You, Jbreher, Micgoossens and the rest of the Wall noobs are all shitcoiners, you just want to roll around in shit in a slightly different manner.
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pretentious 3h look at fluff








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