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June 11, 2019, 10:54:43 PM

Uhm guys?
Litecoin again ??

Will the pump go to btc after ltc Shocked

It'll get beat up like Andy Kaufman once the halving is actually imminent, so there should be some good money flowing back (and hopefully an easy short in the works).
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June 12, 2019, 12:07:39 AM


It'll get beat up like Andy Kaufman once the halving is actually imminent, so there should be some good money flowing back (and hopefully an easy short in the works).

yeah

expecting freefall when it's time to sell the news

of course, my ladder doesn't care if it goes up or down, make money either way
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June 12, 2019, 12:12:01 AM
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it'll be time to sell the news in ~48 hrs  Roll Eyes
yeah long live ladders

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June 12, 2019, 12:47:09 AM

Andreas : why Facebook coin is not a threat to Bitcoin

https://youtu.be/OjTQAkem-VU
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June 12, 2019, 01:14:12 AM

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Bah, work. Curse of the drinking class.

Cool

Fuck Canada and their geese.  Crapping on people’s yachts. The birds are annoying too.  

HAH, good ones. There is a golf course around here that is practically unplayable at times of the year because of all the Canadian Geese shit all over.



Good choice, so did I. Smiley

Going to catch Dark Phoenix in a bit, hope its good.

The last few were just not up to the bar they have set themselfs at.
It's shit. She's scarier than Thanos!

Yeah, it was completely predictable and weird as they changed a bunch of the actors so it seemed like it was in the past except for the one character that was actually older (Quicksilver).

Spoiler

Why The Fuck did they need to change raven if they were gonna kill her off?


via Imgflip Meme Generator

Damn 96 NEW messages, just finish the session and possitive.... was lucky

One one amazing hand where the other flopped straight against my AQ top pair with spades, I bet the flop other small raise I call, turn spade I check call river spade I check call all in

(500Bb pot Cheesy)

As last session we ended with cash game instead of turbo tournaments....

Man where can I find moronss like that to play against! Cheesy
Idiot got he deserved by not pushing the turn.

That pic is some funny shit! Smiley

500 big blinds Roll Eyes

Ahh man, I don’t know how to play poker. I don’t get the different words/hands etc.
I don’t think I have the concentration or intellect to play.

I normally play 2-5 so that would have a 2500 pot which is a nice hit.
But it depends if its a cash game or tourney chips.
I only play cash, Mic plays both.
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June 12, 2019, 01:18:53 AM

In other vacuous perverts news, the British Government.
The government would welcome views on whether the publication of open-source software should be subject to CDD [Customer Due Diligence] requirements. If so, under which circumstances should these activities be subject to these requirements? If so, in what circumstances should the legislation deem software users be deemed a customer, or to be entering into a business relationship, with the publisher?
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June 12, 2019, 01:23:10 AM

In other vacuous perverts news, the British Government.
The government would welcome views on whether the publication of open-source software should be subject to CDD [Customer Due Diligence] requirements. If so, under which circumstances should these activities be subject to these requirements? If so, in what circumstances should the legislation deem software users be deemed a customer, or to be entering into a business relationship, with the publisher?

Your going to have to explain this one?
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June 12, 2019, 01:39:15 AM

Moon news:

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/06/massive-blob-discovered-moon-surface/

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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.
Aliens left a gift for us to celebrate discovering spaceflight!

Speaking of mystery blobs; I assume everyone in here is aware of the fact that every computer after 2006 for Intel and 2013 for AMD contains proprietary binary blobs which are basically "features" in which your favorite triple letter friends steal all of your coins on your sleep. Just a reminder.

Which setup are you running again?


In other vacuous perverts news, the British Government.
The government would welcome views on whether the publication of open-source software should be subject to CDD [Customer Due Diligence] requirements. If so, under which circumstances should these activities be subject to these requirements? If so, in what circumstances should the legislation deem software users be deemed a customer, or to be entering into a business relationship, with the publisher?

Your going to have to explain this one?

They want you to run open source software which has been approved by "them". Imagine.
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June 12, 2019, 01:42:49 AM
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Andreas : why Facebook coin is not a threat to Bitcoin

https://youtu.be/OjTQAkem-VU
Because zuck is a cuck.
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June 12, 2019, 01:54:42 AM

Speaking of mystery blobs; I assume everyone in here is aware of the fact that every computer after 2006 for Intel and 2013 for AMD contains proprietary binary blobs which are basically "features" in which your favorite triple letter friends steal all of your coins on your sleep. Just a reminder.

Which setup are you running again?

Yeah, we have been warning about this since the late 90's so no big surprise.

The funny thing is back then they called us tin foil crackpots and now that there is proof its all "we knew all along and its just fine".



They want you to run open source software which has been approved by "them". Imagine.

Are they trying to make it illegal to run FOSS? Thats pretty much impossible and why would that have to do with perverts? Tie in with the Andy Kaufman post maybe?
Idunno that one went over my head. Smiley
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June 12, 2019, 02:00:11 AM

Speaking of mystery blobs; I assume everyone in here is aware of the fact that every computer after 2006 for Intel and 2013 for AMD contains proprietary binary blobs which are basically "features" in which your favorite triple letter friends steal all of your coins on your sleep. Just a reminder.

Which setup are you running again?

Yeah, we have been warning about this since the late 90's so no big surprise.

The funny thing is back then they called us tin foil crackpots and now that there is proof its all "we knew all along and its just fine".



They want you to run open source software which has been approved by "them". Imagine.

Are they trying to make it illegal to run FOSS? Thats pretty much impossible and why would that have to do with perverts? Tie in with the Andy Kaufman post maybe?
Idunno that one went over my head. Smiley

They are perverting the concept of FOSS by running a police over what is and isn't acceptable code. What's not to get?
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June 12, 2019, 02:02:19 AM

If what he says is honest then he’s definitely not British.

Poch ma hon
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June 12, 2019, 02:12:38 AM

If what he says is honest then he’s definitely not British.

Poch ma hon

I have always assumed you were Australian, but now that I think about it I am not sure why.
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Australia is a ridiculous country.  They can’t even do Marmite properly.
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June 12, 2019, 02:16:29 AM

Australia is a ridiculous country.  They can’t even do Marmite properly.

That doesn't mean you aren't Tongue

Anyway... and sorry (not really, the thread is being slow lately) for the bit of offtopic... Any TA on LTC? I mean, am I delusional to give some probability to it reaching ATH on the halvening FOMO?
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June 12, 2019, 02:27:50 AM

If what he says is honest then he’s definitely not British.

Poch ma hon

I have always assumed you were Australian, but now that I think about it I am not sure why.


I always figured he was a limey. I thought the same about Toxic too though, and I was wrong.
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June 12, 2019, 02:34:50 AM

IMHO there’s no point in TAing LTC because it’s all derivative of Bitcoin anyway and I’m looking for multi-year swings rather than intraday stuff.  YMMV.
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June 12, 2019, 02:47:50 AM

Australia is a ridiculous country.  They can’t even do Marmite properly.

That doesn't mean you aren't Tongue

Anyway... and sorry (not really, the thread is being slow lately) for the bit of offtopic... Any TA on LTC? I mean, am I delusional to give some probability to it reaching ATH on the halvening FOMO?

I know a guy with a big data hall and he is making same (selling ltc for bills) that he was making on $80 LTC using mainly Bitmain L3+'s (underclocked 2 to a PSU).

This today at $135 USD LTC. Everyone is turning their old Bitmain L3+'s back on. Not me yet. 1/10th the profit over electric does not make sense yet. So LTC probably

needs to hit $175 to get everyone on board that has equip worth mining LTC back on. With say 6-8 months for the mnfg's to fire up and get better units out in mass.

That, IMHO, in the past could really, really shoot the FOMO up on LTC to $300 say. IF, again, IMHO, the miners of LTC HODL as I did, back in the day.

just saying. Also, keep that in mind for FOMO on BTC as well. Miners like to mine and then pay electric and then HODL (or they did) this also adds to FOMO of POW coins

and especially BTC and LTC, again I know zip but IMHO.

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June 12, 2019, 02:48:18 AM

I would like to disclose that i just saw $8k flash in front of my eyes.

Time for Whoopie?  Or no?



Edit:
  $8047 by the time I typed after waiting three minutes for my stupid post to actually uploaded.
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June 12, 2019, 02:54:59 AM

I would like to disclose that i just saw $8k flash in front of my eyes.

Time for Whoopie?  Or no?

Bitcoin is a fickle 'wench' and a 'tease', you were just being toyed with  I'm afraid.
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