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May 17, 2019, 06:03:03 PM |
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So, selling 0.012% of all Bitcoin will drop global Bitcoin price with +10% Some reserve asset This is just a symptom of where we are on the S-Curve. Price discovery is still in the beginning phases. If bitcoin does not fail it should be up the ramp in the next decade with the top of the S flattening out the decade after, perhaps. This is good news for us still.
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May 17, 2019, 06:12:53 PM |
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You left out _unwriter.
Have you stopped to think what a centralized panopticon nightmare is being built if the ideals of BSV and _unwriter came to fruition? Perhaps if you list said ideals, and explain how they might be enforced upon a permissionless system, I could be bothered. I've heard a lot of sturm und drang from the usual stream blocking idiots completely misunderstanding public statements made by those in the SV community. But nothing cogent or reasoned. Perhaps you'll be the exception. Impress me?
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May 17, 2019, 06:19:59 PM |
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So, selling 0.012% of all Bitcoin will drop global Bitcoin price with +10% Some reserve asset This is just a symptom of where we are on the S-Curve. Price discovery is still in the beginning phases. If bitcoin does not fail it should be up the ramp in the next decade with the top of the S flattening out the decade after, perhaps. This is good news for us still. Exactly. In the last bull run to $20k, I was actually afraid of the incoming non-volatility. If bitcoin becomes like gold, it will be boring af. Imagine if bitcoin was only %2 volatile in a day... It would feel worse than torture. (That's is exactly how I feel about gold.) A non-volatile btc would only mean the early phase is gone. It is bad for both the huge stack hodlers and the newcomers. The markets is still volatile which means we are still the EARLY ADOPTERS!
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jbreher
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May 17, 2019, 06:23:37 PM |
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Is it from listing shitcoins and getting paid for it ?
Hint: it's in the name. A percentage thereof.
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May 17, 2019, 06:25:39 PM |
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I'm going to make sure you guys are seated next to each other at the 100K party. Where you gonna put me in between?? Mic G - the Switzerland of Bitcoin. Dammit I can’t get this one ?? I don't know how true it remains, but here stateside, Switzerland has a reputation of neutrality in war and other political matters. A neutral buffer between opposed factions.
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May 17, 2019, 06:29:44 PM |
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Its possible. ---------- Cascading downwards through the time zones, the slap on bitcoins nose to slow down the rally appears to have been effective. 1h 4h D
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MrFreeRoMan
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May 17, 2019, 06:30:14 PM |
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We were expecting a 30% drop for a correction.
It happened, but it lasted for only some minutes, which confirms we are still in a bull market.
The bears got out of their cave and are parading in the streets, drunk and screaming victory. Funny.
We need to get out of 8300 for the complete destruction of koalas.
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cAPSLOCK
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May 17, 2019, 06:44:53 PM |
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You left out _unwriter.
Have you stopped to think what a centralized panopticon nightmare is being built if the ideals of BSV and _unwriter came to fruition? Perhaps if you list said ideals, and explain how they might be enforced upon a permissionless system, I could be bothered. I've heard a lot of sturm und drang from the usual stream blocking idiots completely misunderstanding public statements made by those in the SV community. But nothing cogent or reasoned. Perhaps you'll be the exception. Impress me? With a (virtually?) unlimited block size and with _unwriter creating apps designed to use that block space without restraint validating nodes will be forced to become extremely centralized. They will need enormous bandwidth and computational power just to validate the blocks. Archival nodes will be needed to pull down all the videos, medical records, contracts, etc all the time. Those nodes too will need to be run in gigantic data centers. Your assertion of "permissionless" above ends up going out the window. The "blockchain as internet" will be controlled by very few entities. What do you think will happen when there is a 40MM Binance heist and the controllers of the nodes can meet quickly over whatever _unwriter creates to replace Skype? What about your medical records. They are now under the control of that same cartel. Your legal record. Your web browsing history. All the data the FAANG collects? Now on the blockchain. But all the above is assuming the fantastic possibility that BSV will WORK and people will choose to use it. Really what -Unwriter is creating is just a terribly bad version of what usenet already was. And it will end up frought by the same problems with DMCAs and censorship and access problems as usenet. I know.. I can already hear the response: They cant file DMCAs against a permissionless, uncensorable blockchain. Yes they will, and since it will collapse to be under the control of centralized members those requests can either be enforced, or ignored, but don't fool yourself. Those node operators are now the government. I mean they are either controlled by governments, giant business or cartels. But they will have total control over information. It will be a panopticon. And Orwell is turning over in his grave. It is EVERYTHING whoever Satoshi is/was created bitcoin to avoid. How's that?
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Hi guys, I'm in Toronto today. Couldn't find businesses that accept Bitcoin (I didn't expect to) but there are looots of Bitcoin ATMs here. The only problem is the fees, they are very high. Plus I'm not sure all the ATMs are up to date. There was this one in Deloitte's building where 1BTC = 9975.65 CAD : On coinatmradar, they say that minimum fees are around 10% to buy : The Food Market on 25 the Esplanade and its Pluto ATM Gen Convenience Store at 33 University Avenue Damn ! Hasty Market on 161st Church st.
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El duderino_
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May 17, 2019, 06:54:40 PM |
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Hi guys, I'm in Toronto today. Couldn't find businesses that accept Bitcoin (I didn't expect to) but there are looots of Bitcoin ATMs here. The only problem is the fees, they are very high. Plus I'm not sure all the ATMs are up to date. There was this one in Deloitte's building where 1BTC = 9975.65 CAD : On coinatmradar, they say that minimum fees are around 10% to buy : The Food Market on 25 the Esplanade and its Pluto ATM Gen Convenience Store at 33 University Avenue Damn ! Hasty Market on 161st Church st. Getting more curious what your job is.... Cause it needs a lot of travelling around the globe
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May 17, 2019, 06:54:58 PM Merited by greensheep (1) |
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The bears got out of their cave and are parading in the streets, drunk and screaming victory. Funny.
At 6 o'clock their mommies and daddies will send them straight to bed Because they're foolish little teddy bears.
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El duderino_
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May 17, 2019, 06:55:51 PM |
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DAMN kenzawak its the Harleys we intrested in !!!!!
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kenzawak
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May 17, 2019, 06:58:04 PM |
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DAMN kenzawak its the Harleys we intrested in !!!!! What, you don't like Ferraris ? I've seen a few Harleys actually... too late now, sorry !
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MrFreeRoMan
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May 17, 2019, 07:00:31 PM |
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D three outside downbearish candlestick pattern with the following characteristics: - The market is in an uptrend.
- The first candle is white.
- The second candle is black with a long real body that fully contains the first candle.
- The third candle is black with a close lower than the second candle.
via Imgflip Meme Generator
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JimboToronto
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May 17, 2019, 07:03:29 PM |
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I'm in Toronto today. Couldn't find businesses that accept Bitcoin (I didn't expect to) but there are looots of Bitcoin ATMs here. The only problem is the fees, they are very high.
You have to shop around. I've actually gotten negative fees on both buys and sells. Currently the best fees (average 4%) are at Goldium FX on Spadina near Dundas. It's an OTC operation, not an ATM, and is fully anonymous. The owner/president is a Bitcoin enthusiast.
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MrFreeRoMan
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May 17, 2019, 07:06:50 PM |
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We were expecting a 30% drop for a correction.
It happened, but it lasted for only some minutes, which confirms we are still in a bull market.
The bears got out of their cave and are parading in the streets, drunk and screaming victory. Funny.
This is only the 4th time in $BTC history in which weekly RSI, MFI, and NVT have all been simultaneously overextended. The previous 3 instances were followed by 82%, 85%, and 83% drops, respectively. https://twitter.com/hithrowaway/status/1128391235633176576
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May 17, 2019, 07:21:19 PM |
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My friend just @Glory, they still in the mix not BTC but its a start there
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