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June 06, 2019, 03:59:12 AM
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Kudos for jumping feet-first into the free for all. Before I sling shit, I would like to recognize your effort, and also state that my counterpoints (such that they are) may be irrelevant. That said...

1. We have several smaller parties.

2. Anyone who wants to volunteer to host a party just posts on WO that they are hosting a party and hat members who want to come will respond to the post.[/b] The host will list how many WOs and friends they can accommodate what city the party will be in and what activities they will do.

Reasonable. You might want to look at how far 600watt got the 1K planning, before giving up altogether on the one party to rule them all plan. After all, wouldn't it be fun to get the whole happy gang together?

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WO hat holdler dinner only: The limit for this dinner is 25 people. We will meet at a high end restaurant at a Vegas Casino the location of which will be disclosed the day before. A reservation will be made to ensure they can accommodate a party this large. Checks will be separate and each member responsible for paying their bill of course. No non WO Hat members at the dinner bc secret plans for global domination will be discussed.  Cool Dinner time is at 6pm.

Semi-private get-togethers for dinner in Vegas have a decidedly ooky history in the Bitcoin space. #justsayin Look it up.

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Fourth event: Brothel adventure. At 6am WO members still awake and ready to party will join Slayer in his limo and head to Pahrump, a small town an hour away. If more than 20 are still in the game at this point it is easy to get extra transportation in the blink of an eye. Brothel adventure is for WO members only, no guests allowed. The limo will head back to Vegas at 10am.

A Pahrump trip without a stop at Front Sight? What are you thinking? We'd have to clear our heads from the partying from the night before, but even an extra day to shake out the cobwebs would make it worth the effort.


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June 06, 2019, 04:00:45 AM
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As much as we may pride ourselves on 'being our own bank', that comes with it's own risks. Warren Buffet? If you can get past whatever physical security he has, on a quick demand/threat (short of kidnapping/removal, then the Bad Guys are better placed for income), he probably cannot give you much more than the cash and cards in his wallet.

A crypto-geek getting wasted at a big crypto-shennanigan, with a pocket full of hardware wallets? The $5 wrench attack will get those keys every time.

I love a good party, and would love to see many of you, but I probably cannot risk my .0000834 BTC just to do so.
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June 06, 2019, 04:09:33 AM
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I’m out of sMerit but I would have sent you +5 for that post Lambie. Can somebody help me out & send him at least 1.

Thanks.

Don't worry I tipped him pretty generously. I might suck at ollecting bitcoins but I am cash rich when it comes to merits.

I don’t like it when people put themselves down about how many bitcoin’s they have. It makes me sad to be honest.

Even if you had 1BTC (and I know you have more) then there are only 21 million to ever be mined, many of which will be when we’re dead - 1BTC will be worth $150,000 or thereabouts in a few years. Where else can you get that kind of return on investment?

I think you said you have around 5BTC, that’ll be enough to buy yourself a nice house & even get a rental income from a couple of apartments. None of that would be possible (probably but I don’t know you personally) without bitcoin.

Sorry for the long bull shit post but you’re better off than most people, be happy Smiley

To be able of buying and HODLing an amount of BTC whiteout starving from hunger and stuf is a privilege we all most treasure
Always there is people who’s d*ck is biggest than yours.....

But as I Said just be able to buy and HODL is only for the privileged!

Be gratefull to share this knowledge and privilege by buying and HODLing what many would wish for....

Actually, that is another good point, coming out of "team mic."

Essentially, so many people live paycheck to paycheck and/or they are not responsible enough to be able to "commit" to an investment.

Committing to an investment is a matter of perspective, rather than how much money a guy (or gal) might have at his/her disposal.

Accordingly, you (mindrust) are leagues ahead of average Joe Blows in at least two ways 1) by being able to commit to an investment and 2) finding bitcoin for such committed investment.
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June 06, 2019, 04:13:01 AM

And average of 2 guests seems a bit too much. Most guys have only one GF/wife. Smiley
So maybe 1 guest per old hat...

I'd be interested to know who'd be willing to join the Wall Observer in their life at such a do. Many would be creeped out by the idea.

As for me I don't know anybody any more. I would be bringing my 60-70 emotional support eels.

Only if jellied.

<Kinkier that way.
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June 06, 2019, 04:13:36 AM

but I would guess at least 60-80 with an average of 2 guests each so that would mean at least 210 people.

Maybe only 50 of us old hatters still active here...

And average of 2 guests seems a bit too much. Most guys have only one GF/wife. Smiley
So maybe 1 guest per old hat...

I would say maybe we'll get 50 people for US party plus 50 people for Europe party.

One does not simply bring a gf/wife to a strip club. The smart ones would leave them at home Wink

Exactly.


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June 06, 2019, 04:14:39 AM

That would make things go very smoothly. Im inclined to agree my estimate was high but I want to err on the side of overshooting. Also I was basing estimates of how many guests hat members would want to bring bc I figured some would be fantastically rich at this point and might want to bring large entourages of escorts, midget hype men, massage girls, Bene Gesserit Soothsayers etc.

As M'uad Dib, Bitcoin OGs walk alone.
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June 06, 2019, 04:21:56 AM

but I would guess at least 60-80 with an average of 2 guests each so that would mean at least 210 people.

Maybe only 50 of us old hatters still active here...

And average of 2 guests seems a bit too much. Most guys have only one GF/wife. Smiley
So maybe 1 guest per old hat...

I would say maybe we'll get 50 people for US party plus 50 people for Europe party.

One does not simply bring a gf/wife to a strip club. The smart ones would leave them at home Wink

You might be surprised...
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June 06, 2019, 04:28:41 AM

Fixing a date (based on Halvening, say?) and finding out well in advance how many takers there are makes it more feasible to set up, I would have thought.  Shoot me down, by all means - but people have lives and need to plan in advance - even decent hotels, restaurants etc are best booked in advance, surely...  Not many people will put a deposit down for a party on an unknown future date.  So how would you know numbers in order to book anything?

I hate to hammer on this, but 600watt has already worked through many of these issues.

Example: whilst the 1K party was in discussion, Dec 2013 happened. Wham bam, thank you m'am. Over 1000 in a flash, above it for less than a week, never to be seen again for a crypto winter.

The planning committee's rational response: over 1K for a month triggers the party date.

Ultimately prescient.
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June 06, 2019, 04:45:13 AM

Hi guys, hows it hangin'?

Is CSW getting messages deleted from the forum? I got PM´s that many of my posts where I used his name were deleted, any particular reason?

This thread? Ask infofront.

Elsewhere? Don't know what to tell you.

Though I must admit, I am curious my spidey senses are tingling.
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June 06, 2019, 04:46:02 AM

Trying my best to be the morning guy LOL

Good morning WO.
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June 06, 2019, 04:49:57 AM

Good morning, sir. And goodnight!
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June 06, 2019, 04:51:11 AM

Good morning WO!
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June 06, 2019, 04:53:44 AM

+ + +  MORE THAN 220 RESERVATIONS  + + +

That's an epic thread, 64 pages of party planning. Lots of Legendaries no longer with us...

Many yet walk amongst us. Observe and cogitate.... Interject only when necessary ...
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"Bitcoin’s TAAR and Price"

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An experimental metric used to gauge the quantity and quality of activity on bitcoin’s network clocked a 28-week high last Saturday,
signaling the cryptocurrency’s latest price rally may be more fundamentally driven than many expect.

The Transaction Amount to Active Addresses Ratio (TAAR), first proposed by CoinDesk Contributor and Pugilist Ventures Founder Chris Brookins,
divides bitcoin’s 24-hour adjusted transaction volume (USD) by the number of its active addresses to identify how much each active address spends in transactions per day on average.

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-2019-price-run-driven-by-real-transaction-growth-analysis-shows?

Good morning WO,s +/- 7,800
We continue with the planned plan.

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June 06, 2019, 05:00:15 AM

Good morning, sir. And goodnight!
Goodnight info.
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June 06, 2019, 05:00:45 AM

-snip-
Though I must admit, I am curious my spidey senses are tingling.

1h

#stronghands'19
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June 06, 2019, 05:04:40 AM

Infofront, sorry if this is too off topic but I wanted to clarify a recent posting of mine. I am running a two for one liquidity matching bonus for Bitcointalk related LN nodes and had a TOR user commit 15mSAT with me and I cannot easily reciprocate because I am IPV4 only. I hope to resolve things with the node operator via a private channel at the very least.

Edit Wednesday, June 5th, 2019:

I do not run TOR. My node is only accessible via IPV4. I cannot publicly reciprocate with TOR nodes connecting with me. I have set aside 100,000,000 SAT in a limited two for one liquidity swap for LND node operators part of the Bitcointalk community. I will match your incoming liquidity (MinChanSize 3,000,000 SAT) back to you two for one, up to a maximum of 15,000,000 SAT, until my balance is exhausted.

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June 06, 2019, 05:17:39 AM


Worst case: you got money for free to buy your house.
Best case: you got your house for free and saved some btc

inb4 we'd be in Dire Straits

Money for nothing is one thing...
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June 06, 2019, 05:19:55 AM

Imagine selling a big % at $100,000 & then 3 weeks later we’re at $200,000.
Unlikely if many long timers are selling a bit lots at 100k...

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