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May 31, 2019, 01:27:24 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
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That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

Scammer Calvin will make more money when working an 8 hour shift at the Mcdonalds than mining BSV. Kiss
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May 31, 2019, 01:31:20 PM

Physical metals are not ring worlds.


They are, because their price is suppressed by the fiat system, which is based on unpayable global debt.

The only thing that can free PMs values is to change the fiat system to a bitcoin system. In this way, governments would have to sell their gold for bitcoin, thus increasing gold price.

But then, you are against bitcoin, so I understand you are on the side of the fiat system, that is, you enjoy PMs price suppression by paper derivatives.
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May 31, 2019, 01:44:36 PM

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The word 'p(a)edophile' is being shifted to a different meaning recently. Wiktionary defines it as 'An adult who is sexually attracted to or engages in sexual acts with a child.' I see no children in this pic, or in other recent party pics from the douche. Of course, I'm not debating Calvin being a douche.

I believe V8 was making a joke about these women being the mothers of the young girls in the first link he put up, one you may have missed and that I won't repost.

No reposting required.

@ Eddie - trust me, they looked a long way under 18.
I must have missed the realchildren post. Not going to look for it either. Thanks @kenzawak and @kurious for easing my discomfort.

Our gentlemand pointing out no tickling is involved didn't help as much, though the spitroasting bit worked much better.
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May 31, 2019, 02:42:08 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
@CalvinAyre
 invest $300 Million dollars into mining equipment that loses all its value in less than 2 years?

That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

One fun recent rumour was that CSW somehow has an encrypted copy of Satoshi's wallets. He and Ayre are trying to bruteforce the passwords using this supposed "minng" equipment. They reckon it could take another year or three, at which point the "Tulip Trust" narrative will explain why CSW, nee Nakamoto, can now sign and spend...
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May 31, 2019, 02:49:39 PM

Hello WO's Family.
It is that time of the month when Fillippone sums up what happened during last month, in case you slept under a rock.

I also added a nice poll, so you can post your wild price prediction and win the fabulous  thread prize a virtual pat on the shoulder for the best guess.
Bitcoin Bearish or Bullish? Here my thoughts: MAY UPDATE (+POLL)
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May 31, 2019, 02:53:24 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
@CalvinAyre
 invest $300 Million dollars into mining equipment that loses all its value in less than 2 years?

That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

One fun recent rumour was that CSW somehow has an encrypted copy of Satoshi's wallets. He and Ayre are trying to bruteforce the passwords using this supposed "minng" equipment. They reckon it could take another year or three, at which point the "Tulip Trust" narrative will explain why CSW, nee Nakamoto, can now sign and spend...

Yep, that's the theory that says Paul Calder Le Roux is the real Satoshi and CSW was one of his bitches partners and he snitched on him.
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May 31, 2019, 02:56:13 PM

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May 31, 2019, 03:15:30 PM

Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.
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Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.

or underground and or decentrailised
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Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.

Wasabi wallet and one's like it will fill the void
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May 31, 2019, 03:28:02 PM

Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.

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May 31, 2019, 03:46:47 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
@CalvinAyre
 invest $300 Million dollars into mining equipment that loses all its value in less than 2 years?

That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

One fun recent rumour was that CSW somehow has an encrypted copy of Satoshi's wallets. He and Ayre are trying to bruteforce the passwords using this supposed "minng" equipment. They reckon it could take another year or three, at which point the "Tulip Trust" narrative will explain why CSW, nee Nakamoto, can now sign and spend...

Yep, that's the theory that says Paul Calder Le Roux is the real Satoshi and CSW was one of his bitches partners and he snitched on him.

Thought CSW was hired as an expert and given access to Paul Le Roux equipment after he was busted, not that they were partners.
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May 31, 2019, 03:51:43 PM

Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.

Oof... extra glad I got into an exchange sig campaign. There's gonna be a lot of sig campaigners out of work when/if ChipMixer shuts down. Better try to up my post quality from now on as there might be some hungry competition out there.

Wasabi wallet and one's like it will fill the void

CoinJoin really is a smart way to combine transaction outputs.. Its a meaningful way to take advantage of bitcoin's relatively long block times to mix coins together. Even if something like Wasabi wallet is some day considered a "money laundering service", there will eventually be decentralized applications not owned by anyone that can achieve the same effect.
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May 31, 2019, 03:53:12 PM
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Good morning Bitcoinland.

What a zany day yesterday was... up $400, down $1100, and back up $400... currently $8391USD/$11330CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

A great opportunity for trader/gamblers but no big deal for investor/holders, except perhaps as a buying opportunity for those lucky enough to buy at $8k.

Overall a $300 dip is negligible. The fact that $8k held strong is much more important. Unfortunately the fact that $9k fought back in undeniable.

As I said yesterday, this could take a while. Still, May was a very good month.

Go Bitcoin go.
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Bitcoin Blender Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Shuts Itself Down

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Cryptocurrency mixing service Bitcoin Blender has reportedly willingly shut down after issuing a short notice asking its users to withdraw their funds, tech news outlet BleepingComputer reports on May 30.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-blender-cryptocurrency-mixing-service-shuts-itself-down

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.240

All mixers are going to disappear.

Oof... extra glad I got into an exchange sig campaign. There's gonna be a lot of sig campaigners out of work when/if ChipMixer shuts down. Better try to up my post quality from now on as there might be some hungry competition out there.

Wasabi wallet and one's like it will fill the void

CoinJoin really is a smart way to combine transaction outputs.. Its a meaningful way to take advantage of bitcoin's relatively long block times to mix coins together. Even if something like Wasabi wallet is some day considered a "money laundering service", there will eventually be decentralized applications not owned by anyone that can achieve the same effect.

Yesterday I was reading a bit about this:

CoinJoin: Bitcoin privacy for the real world > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279249.msg51275314#msg51275314

edit, another interesting link:

[Guide] Decent mixing methods > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146241.0

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May 31, 2019, 03:58:52 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
@CalvinAyre
 invest $300 Million dollars into mining equipment that loses all its value in less than 2 years?

That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

One fun recent rumour was that CSW somehow has an encrypted copy of Satoshi's wallets. He and Ayre are trying to bruteforce the passwords using this supposed "minng" equipment. They reckon it could take another year or three, at which point the "Tulip Trust" narrative will explain why CSW, nee Nakamoto, can now sign and spend...

Yep, that's the theory that says Paul Calder Le Roux is the real Satoshi and CSW was one of his bitches partners and he snitched on him.

Thought CSW was hired as an expert and given access to Paul Le Roux equipment after he was busted, not that they were partners.

https://www.crypto-news.in/explainer/bitcoin-explainer/paul-le-roux-yet-another-satoshi-candidate/

"There are users on online cryptocurrency forums and message boards who theorise, Craig Wright may have been involved with Paul Le Roux from the day he started working on Bitcoin project. Wright became a snitch to US government leading to arrest of Paul Le Roux and used his friendship with Dave Kleiman to steal a hard disk of Le Roux which contains more than one million bitcoins which he has been using as basis to support his claims behind the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto.
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There was also an anonymous user who theorised that Craig Wright’s hard dish with one million Bitcoin is actually hard disk stolen from Le Roux which was encrypted using his True Crypto software preventing Wright from accessing the bitcoins stored inside. The user also suggested that Calvin Ayre’s mining warehouse is just a front to hide true function of massive data centers which Calvin and Wright have so far been using to attempt decryption of true crypt volumes to plunder the bitcoins but have met with little success. "
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May 31, 2019, 04:18:37 PM

Lawsuit fun in riposte to Craigy and bum chum - https://twitter.com/PeterMcCormack/status/1134411099250581504

What a strange world we live in.

Craig forced his own hand on this one. Ought to be a doozy.

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https://www.crypto-news.in/explainer/bitcoin-explainer/paul-le-roux-yet-another-satoshi-candidate/

"There are users on online cryptocurrency forums and message boards who theorise, Craig Wright may have been involved with Paul Le Roux from the day he started working on Bitcoin project. Wright became a snitch to US government leading to arrest of Paul Le Roux and used his friendship with Dave Kleiman to steal a hard disk of Le Roux which contains more than one million bitcoins which he has been using as basis to support his claims behind the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto.
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There was also an anonymous user who theorised that Craig Wright’s hard dish with one million Bitcoin is actually hard disk stolen from Le Roux which was encrypted using his True Crypto software preventing Wright from accessing the bitcoins stored inside. The user also suggested that Calvin Ayre’s mining warehouse is just a front to hide true function of massive data centers which Calvin and Wright have so far been using to attempt decryption of true crypt volumes to plunder the bitcoins but have met with little success. "

Intriguing...

Assuming the above is true, they won't have much success, as TrueCrypt is a tough nut to crack. If Paul Le Roux has used it properly (i.e., using a cryptographically strong passphrase and/or nested encryption algorithms) it will take centuries for them to brute-force it open.

But... If Paul Le Roux was not very careful in choosing a strong passphrase, then there may be a good chance that they succeed. Craig Wright would then be able to sign as Nakamoto and would have the proof he needs. He could also dump those million BTC and cause havoc...

I really hope they end up like this:

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May 31, 2019, 04:32:53 PM

If BSV was a scam, why would
@CalvinAyre
 invest $300 Million dollars into mining equipment that loses all its value in less than 2 years?

That’s $300 000 000. Take just 2 seconds to think about it.

Open your eyes people, the  train is full steam ahead, so get on board!

One fun recent rumour was that CSW somehow has an encrypted copy of Satoshi's wallets. He and Ayre are trying to bruteforce the passwords using this supposed "minng" equipment. They reckon it could take another year or three, at which point the "Tulip Trust" narrative will explain why CSW, nee Nakamoto, can now sign and spend...

Yep, that's the theory that says Paul Calder Le Roux is the real Satoshi and CSW was one of his bitches partners and he snitched on him.

Thought CSW was hired as an expert and given access to Paul Le Roux equipment after he was busted, not that they were partners.

https://www.crypto-news.in/explainer/bitcoin-explainer/paul-le-roux-yet-another-satoshi-candidate/

"There are users on online cryptocurrency forums and message boards who theorise, Craig Wright may have been involved with Paul Le Roux from the day he started working on Bitcoin project. Wright became a snitch to US government leading to arrest of Paul Le Roux and used his friendship with Dave Kleiman to steal a hard disk of Le Roux which contains more than one million bitcoins which he has been using as basis to support his claims behind the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto.
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There was also an anonymous user who theorised that Craig Wright’s hard dish with one million Bitcoin is actually hard disk stolen from Le Roux which was encrypted using his True Crypto software preventing Wright from accessing the bitcoins stored inside. The user also suggested that Calvin Ayre’s mining warehouse is just a front to hide true function of massive data centers which Calvin and Wright have so far been using to attempt decryption of true crypt volumes to plunder the bitcoins but have met with little success. "

They're setting January 2020 as the time they'll have access to the keys in the "tulip trust". Can't time brute force attack down to a month (and unlikely that they'll exhaust all permutations in such short time). Their actions don't align with someone with access to BTC1MM. At this point the most likely scenario (outside of them just straight up scamming) is CSW somehow geting his hands on one or few private keys (with no significant amount of BTC), but just enough to capitalize on "Satoshi" brand and fool Galvin
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May 31, 2019, 04:33:46 PM

when bart up to vegeta?

I am very curious what this weekend is gonna bring to us......

bart up coutdown initiated, let's end this month with a big green candle
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