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ok can't bear this any more isn't theymos (very marginally) late with the DT1 list? what's he cooking up now? because this has to happen http://loyce.club/trust/ranking/1067333.html  any of our posh friends hear anything on the grapevine? LFc, nutildah, bones  Welcome to DT1 Mic and V8 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg51424908#msg51424908theymos HostFat gmaxwell TECSHARE phantastisch OgNasty malevolent qwk Vod Anduck Tomatocage mprep Dabs Foxpup philipma1957 babo Cyrus Flying Hellfish monkeynuts Welsh TMAN TookDk Mitchell Micio vizique Ticked Blazed yogg dbshck hybridsole greenplastic hilariousandco EcuaMobi arulbero Avirunes Lydian mindrust Piggy buckrogers Lesbian Cow redsn0w willi9974 cryptodevil Rmcdermott927 teeGUMES owlcatz nutildah dazedfool minerjones sapta tmfp BitcoinPenny yahoo62278 LFC_Bitcoin ezeminer MaoChao mhanbostanci bones261 LoyceV actmyname Last of the V8s LeGaulois kzv TheFuzzStone Jet Cash bL4nkcode Lafu polymerbit Hhampuz xtraelv crwth Kryptowerk krogothmanhattan roycilik Halab micgoossens PHI1618 kenzawak Silent26 Veleor theyoungmillionaire o_e_l_e_o chimk iasenko pandukelana2712 coinlocket$ asche DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Alex_Sr morvillz7z fillippone taikuri13 abhiseshakana Coolcryptovator DireWolfM14 mikeywith 1miau DIKUL ICOEthics
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June 11, 2019, 05:02:29 AM |
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100 Bitcoin Users Perform What Might Be Largest ‘CoinJoin’ Transaction EverThe community behind the privacy-centric bitcoin app Wasabi Wallet recently brought together 100 people to collectively execute a “CoinJoin” transaction on bitcoin in what might be the biggest event of its kind.
Some context: bitcoin itself is far from private, as users can, via the blockchain, see where coins are being transferred to and from. One effort to afford greater privacy to transactions is CoinJoin, a long-standing technology first proposed in 2013 by long-time bitcoin idea man and cryptographer Greg Maxwell. The idea is that transactions can be made more private by jumbling a number of different transactions together and then redistributing them. https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-users-perform-what-might-be-the-largest-coinjoin-ever?Good morning WO,s
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fillippone
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June 11, 2019, 05:27:18 AM |
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100 Bitcoin Users Perform What Might Be Largest ‘CoinJoin’ Transaction EverThe community behind the privacy-centric bitcoin app Wasabi Wallet recently brought together 100 people to collectively execute a “CoinJoin” transaction on bitcoin in what might be the biggest event of its kind.
Some context: bitcoin itself is far from private, as users can, via the blockchain, see where coins are being transferred to and from. One effort to afford greater privacy to transactions is CoinJoin, a long-standing technology first proposed in 2013 by long-time bitcoin idea man and cryptographer Greg Maxwell. The idea is that transactions can be made more private by jumbling a number of different transactions together and then redistributing them. https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-users-perform-what-might-be-the-largest-coinjoin-ever?Good morning WO,s This is not a very “new” news, but it’s terribly important! Fungibility is now one of the biggest problem in bitcoin. If bitcoin can be “marked down” because of say, they come from a suspicious activity, theft, an activity deemed as censourable by an arbitrary counterpart or anything else, different prices for different UTXO can coexist. This is very bad quality for a coin that aims at being used as world settlement currency. Simply put: privacy is really important and not accessible, until coinjoins, to users. This is one of the most important news in bitcoin lately.
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June 11, 2019, 05:55:08 AM Last edit: June 11, 2019, 06:09:54 AM by jbreher |
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...he spent a large number of months talking his book and denigrating ...
Perhaps you may find a mirror to be of some use, JJG. The only denigrating I see is coming from you. Can you 'splained ur selfie? Yeah. I 'splain myself. You have been nothing but rude to joiniv, attacking him/her as if your bullish sentiment is somehow morally superior to his/her bearish outlook. I'm as bullish as the next guy. I don't agree with joiniv's outlook. But I see no call for your rudeness (IOW, denigration). And to accuse joiniv of being denigrating is beyond the pale. As you are constantly the one escalating the hostilities.
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JayJuanGee
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June 11, 2019, 06:22:31 AM Last edit: June 11, 2019, 03:52:22 PM by JayJuanGee |
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...he spent a large number of months talking his book and denigrating ...
Perhaps you may find a mirror to be of some use, JJG. The only denigrating I see is coming from you. Can you 'splained ur selfie? Yeah. I 'splain myself. You have been nothing but rude to joiniv, attacking him/her as if your bullish sentiment is somehow morally superior to his/her bearish outlook. I'm as bullish as the next guy. I don't agree with joiniv's outlook. But I see no call for your rudeness (IOW, denigration). And to accuse joiniv of being denigrating is beyond the pale. As you are constantly the one escalating the hostilities. I will let the words of my earlier posts speak for themselves, picnic bear...
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June 11, 2019, 06:46:05 AM |
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yup, re-jiggering, he did warn
A conspiracy theory not of my own is that if our benevolent overlord does make some re-jiggerings then they will likely have the end result of adding Og back to the list. We'll have to see how that plays out. Edit: spoke too soon. He is back on but that's thanks to the addition of a buttload new members. Congrats mindtrust, fillippone, V8's and micgoossens! Good afternoon WOs. Been going to bed later and waking up later. I can miss the mornings entirely when there's no construction going on in the new building next door. My girlfriend had what turned out to be an ant trapped in her ear. And it was one of the bitey ants. We tried to drown it with olive oil like the internet says, but that only made it mad. So she insisted we go to the hospital, which was a waste of money as the doctor couldn't get it out. Try not to go to a hospital in the Philippines if you have the option. The thing eventually died about 24 hours later, but only after it had bitten the shit out of her ear. She had bleeding and temporary hearing loss... All is good now though. Just thought I would share that fun story with you.
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June 11, 2019, 07:56:27 AM |
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You saying the climate aint changing?
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June 11, 2019, 08:04:15 AM |
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You saying the climate aint changing? I guess, its sarcasm. kenzawak has a habit of making jokes with flat face, in that case without adding emoji 
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June 11, 2019, 09:57:27 AM |
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How about LITECOIN ?
Halving coming up in about 60 days now we got the 50w EMA Golden Cross and the 100w EMA Golden Cross in the coming weeks. Looks really good How high can it go? that is the question
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I guess this is OK.
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June 11, 2019, 10:44:28 AM |
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This non-mooning is really becoming tiring.
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June 11, 2019, 10:54:38 AM |
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How about LITECOIN ?
Halving coming up in about 60 days now we got the 50w EMA Golden Cross and the 100w EMA Golden Cross in the coming weeks. Looks really good How high can it go? that is the question The question is how many people can you convince?
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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June 11, 2019, 10:58:06 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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My girlfriend had what turned out to be an ant trapped in her ear. And it was one of the bitey ants. We tried to drown it with olive oil like the internet says, but that only made it mad. So she insisted we go to the hospital, which was a waste of money as the doctor couldn't get it out. Try not to go to a hospital in the Philippines if you have the option.
The thing eventually died about 24 hours later, but only after it had bitten the shit out of her ear. She had bleeding and temporary hearing loss... All is good now though. Just thought I would share that fun story with you.
for foreign objects in the ear, an ear nose and throat doctor is the go to solution (they have the tools and expertise to not damage the eardrum). and bugs in the ear are a priority appointment, call and tell them they will get you in that day. im surprised the ED didnt refer you to one. source: i worked at an ENT practice. caller with bug in ear? come on down now. we got bugs in the ear all the time. although children putting the most surprising things in their nose was the most common. kids putting batteries in their nose was the worse (corrosive if they leaked). if we couldnt get it out in the office a surgery was scheduled that day. mainly for anesthesia, no cutting was involved. but the tools had to do pretty far up, its amazing how big the sinuses are.
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June 11, 2019, 11:00:14 AM |
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Welcome to DT1 ... V8 : blah
Congrats mindtrust, fillippone, V8's and micgoossens! *nice story snipped* thx both, congrats to those, thx to my trustees. Sometimes it's easier to raise an issue like this here, rather than cause drama and fuss on meta. But in principle, I'd bet that most WObservers dgaf about DT stuff, and don't want it here. Anyone is welcome to pm me though about all that jazz, because frankly it's far from perfect, or in fact any other stuff.
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June 11, 2019, 11:02:14 AM |
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This non-mooning is really becoming tiring.
Indeed, those pull-back irritation needs to end .... Hehe for me last game of the session, cause of Vegas etc... today gonna decide if +or- BTC ending, normal the intention was to have a 3-4 month session, but start fresh after the holiday etc Hope luck is with me today! 
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June 11, 2019, 11:08:50 AM |
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How about LITECOIN ?
Halving coming up in about 60 days now we got the 50w EMA Golden Cross and the 100w EMA Golden Cross in the coming weeks. Looks really good How high can it go? that is the question The question is how many people can you convince? no need to convince anybody, just talking about an ongoing trend
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June 11, 2019, 11:15:16 AM |
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Moon news: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/06/massive-blob-discovered-moon-surface/Huge mystery blob found under the moon's far side
Researchers have discovered something massive lurking underneath the far side of the moon: a mysterious blob with the mass akin to a pile of metal five times the size of the Big Island of Hawaii.
The structure, described in a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters, sits at least 180 miles beneath the South Pole-Aitken basin—a colossal crater punched into the lunar landscape billions of years ago, when the moon's initially molten surface had cooled just enough for impacts to leave a lasting mark.
The blob is likely related to the crater's formation, and it may be the remnants of an ancient impactor's metal core, says study coauthor Peter James of Baylor University.
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Last of the V8s
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June 11, 2019, 11:20:35 AM |
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probably just gold or some other shitcoin
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$220000 in one hour confirmed
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June 11, 2019, 11:28:06 AM |
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