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May 10, 2019, 11:36:34 PM

In my opinion, the best way to deal with some nuisances is to ignore them (by forum options or targeted skipping), at least until they raise a point worthy of address. They might understand that relevance is what gets their posts read.

TL;DR No quoting, no replying unless granted by exceptional circumstances.
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May 10, 2019, 11:37:30 PM

I wonder if CZ meant '2% of my own holdings of BTC350,000'.
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May 10, 2019, 11:37:39 PM



is the guy on ignore by the majority?



yes
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May 10, 2019, 11:38:03 PM
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... I'm inclined to think anybody in bitcoin for longer terms would want to be in a buy to strong buy accumulation phase now or in the near future ...

... and they would want to have that accumulation phase wrapped up by April-May '19 time frame (12 months prior to halvening) to maximise the bottom scraping accumulation.

difficulty estimates crossing above difficulty from below ... the bottom is in. Price has once again gone down and found the true floor to cost of production. Some expensive miners went out of business, some weak hands miners dumped their stashes, some probably hedged forward and are fulfilling contracts at much higher prices. Bottom line is all excess production has now come on the market and been absorbed. Bitcoin's next trick, if it repeats, is the rising prices revives latent demand ... into a tightening supply situation.

I'm not saying i told you so ... but ... the April-May date was called for end of accumulation and beginning of rise, bottom was called in mid Dec.
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May 10, 2019, 11:41:28 PM

is [rebal] on ignore by the majority? was not aware of it.

Yes, please save us by not quoting him.  Thank you. 

What? Did I say something wrong?
What? Do you want me to be a sheep?
Here are anzwers:
I won't be a sheep, I used to not be a sheep even at work.
Something wrong : fuck you

Prove to be respectless, rude, not Bitcoin minded, tried Some FUD.....

Maybe give it up in here.

If the market crushed you, and you couldn’t take it @the time don’t come crying here.....
Are you the boss of these sheep. I remember what I said about BTC ETF, what did you say.

HODL and don’t be a b*tch = what I have Said.

Goodnight HODLsleep now!  (Infofront is the big “trump/thanos” boss in here)
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May 10, 2019, 11:44:59 PM

is [rebal] on ignore by the majority? was not aware of it.

Yes, please save us by not quoting him.  Thank you. 

What? Did I say something wrong?
What? Do you want me to be a sheep?
Here are anzwers:
I won't be a sheep, I used to not be a sheep even at work.
Something wrong : fuck you

Prove to be respectless, rude, not Bitcoin minded, tried Some FUD.....

Maybe give it up in here.

If the market crushed you, and you couldn’t take it @the time don’t come crying here.....
Are you the boss of these sheep. I remember what I said about BTC ETF, what did you say.

HODL and don’t be a b*tch = what I have Said.

Goodnight HODLsleep now!  (Infofront is the big “trump/thanos” boss in here)
No, that's not what you said.
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May 10, 2019, 11:45:55 PM

... I'm inclined to think anybody in bitcoin for longer terms would want to be in a buy to strong buy accumulation phase now or in the near future ...

... and they would want to have that accumulation phase wrapped up by April-May '19 time frame (12 months prior to halvening) to maximise the bottom scraping accumulation.

difficulty estimates crossing above difficulty from below ... the bottom is in. Price has once again gone down and found the true floor to cost of production. Some expensive miners went out of business, some weak hands miners dumped their stashes, some probably hedged forward and are fulfilling contracts at much higher prices. Bottom line is all excess production has now come on the market and been absorbed. Bitcoin's next trick, if it repeats, is the rising prices revives latent demand ... into a tightening supply situation.

I'm not saying i told you so ... but ... the April-May date was called for end of accumulation and beginning of rise, bottom was called in mid Dec.

I truly hope most of us have taken there chance for extra BTC’s on the cheap.
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May 10, 2019, 11:51:43 PM

https://twitter.com/HillebrandMax/status/1126868777386291200
"I came here to kick shitcoins and eat tacos, and I'm all out of tacos." ~ #Bitcoin 🌮

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May 10, 2019, 11:56:52 PM



is the guy on ignore by the majority?



yes
He talks about real facts that I do not want to hear because they turn my dreams into nightmares
No, I just want to understand.
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May 11, 2019, 12:03:37 AM
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^ go to the 'Beginners' section and ask your questions there https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
any more trolling in this thread and your posts will most likely be deleted.
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May 11, 2019, 12:13:57 AM

So reversing transactions is possible to help some people recover their bitcoins.

The apology came fast and the reorg case was just hypothetical.

Given how much I talk, I sometimes say the wrong stuff, dirty words like “reorg”, for which I apologize. It is my strong view that our constant and transparent communication is what sets us apart from the “old way of doing things”, even and especially in tough times.

He said it because he think it is possible.


A reorg would require 51% hash power. I dont think Binance have so much influence over the miners for this.

I think It is not 51% attack in this case. It is reversing transactions.

Huh you should try to work on that "thinking" part of yours, cause so far it's not going too well for you.

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Ahh just catching up roach's mini me, ignored
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May 11, 2019, 12:16:17 AM

https://twitter.com/TheTIEIO/status/1126849741848027136 + thread, links
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Crypto lacks trusted and transparent data. Our team has spent the last few months working to address this issue. We built a community tool for analyzing exchanges and learning step-by-step how the The TIE calculates market data, evaluates exchanges, and scores sentiment.
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May 11, 2019, 12:22:20 AM

^ go to the 'Beginners' section and ask your questions there https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
any more trolling in this thread and your posts will most likely be deleted.
I think only infofront who can delete my posts.
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May 11, 2019, 12:25:05 AM

is [rebal] on ignore by the majority? was not aware of it.

Yes, please save us by not quoting him.  Thank you. 

What? Did I say something wrong?

I'm gonna try to help you here. Why, I do not know.

Yes - you have made some number of posts here, most or all of which I seem to recall reflect an ignorance of how Bitcoin actually operates. I quite frankly don't recall the bulk of them, but such is the impression I have.

As just the latest example, there is a huge difference between an exchange rolling back internal txs in order to rescue customers, and the blockchain being rolled back in order to rescue the exchange itself. The recent Binance statement from CZ postulated the latter - which upon later reflection CZ realized was intractable (duh). You seem to be conflating this with the former. This is a pedestrian misunderstanding that could be rectified by even the most cursory familiarization with the situation.

I would suggest some study of Bitcoin operation before making further blanket assertions.
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May 11, 2019, 12:28:43 AM

... I'm inclined to think anybody in bitcoin for longer terms would want to be in a buy to strong buy accumulation phase now or in the near future ...

... and they would want to have that accumulation phase wrapped up by April-May '19 time frame (12 months prior to halvening) to maximise the bottom scraping accumulation.

difficulty estimates crossing above difficulty from below ... the bottom is in. Price has once again gone down and found the true floor to cost of production. Some expensive miners went out of business, some weak hands miners dumped their stashes, some probably hedged forward and are fulfilling contracts at much higher prices. Bottom line is all excess production has now come on the market and been absorbed. Bitcoin's next trick, if it repeats, is the rising prices revives latent demand ... into a tightening supply situation.

I'm not saying i told you so ... but ... the April-May date was called for end of accumulation and beginning of rise, bottom was called in mid Dec.

Good call.
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May 11, 2019, 12:30:17 AM



is the guy on ignore by the majority?



yes
He talks about real facts that I do not want to hear because they turn my dreams into nightmares
No, I just want to understand.

False attribution is frowned upon in these parts.
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May 11, 2019, 12:58:11 AM

https://www.scribd.com/document/409014144/Bitcoin-A-Financial-Social-Network
not nearly as bad as it sounds, with lots of valuing data
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May 11, 2019, 01:07:19 AM



 Wink


Made this mistake today, flopped the boat and ran into quads.

Fuking massive cooler.

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May 11, 2019, 01:44:01 AM

Forking hell...!
Are we Choo-Choo'ing now?


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May 11, 2019, 01:46:45 AM

$6444 on the price ticker I have been watching for the better part of the day.
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