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June 12, 2019, 04:37:06 PM

Good morning brothers

The new flag system: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5153344.0

New dimension of the forum

Great! Additional opportunities for clique-based, in-crowd, virtue-signaling, social-engineering, playground bullying! /s
At least, it is supposed to help by keeping trade reliability separate from petty personal issues.

'Supposed to'. Those who have already abused the trust system in order to punish other folks they simply don't like will waste no time in abusing the flag system in an identical manner.
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June 12, 2019, 04:37:44 PM

jonoiv is going to be well pissed. Watch out!

Based on that and other TA and oppinions I've seen, looks like 2 more years of the bear market.  $2600 best case scenario or lower probable bottom.



If there is no TA, wh not try a meme Cheesy

Why provide a TA to a permabear troll?  Grin Your only TA is BTC going to zero!
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June 12, 2019, 04:38:53 PM

BTW who the Fuck is paying for this crap? It's the first fucking hit when I googles satoshi.

Haha. You realize that Google tunes its returned search results to each user, right?
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June 12, 2019, 04:40:20 PM

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it is v funny. btw i've 'forgiven' your bollocks . few days back

How magnanimous. You've stopped stepping on my face with your hobnailed boot. My apologies.
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June 12, 2019, 04:54:27 PM

Good morning brothers

The new flag system: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5153344.0

New dimension of the forum

Great! Additional opportunities for clique-based, in-crowd, virtue-signaling, social-engineering, playground bullying! /s
At least, it is supposed to help by keeping trade reliability separate from petty personal issues.

'Supposed to'. Those who have already abused the trust system in order to punish other folks they simply don't like will waste no time in abusing the flag system in an identical manner.

This is true breher. However, the way the current system is designed, its now much more obvious than ever when somebody is abusing it, so that's a step up.

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it is v funny. btw i've 'forgiven' your bollocks . few days back

How magnanimous. You've stopped stepping on my face with your hobnailed boot. My apologies.

Still a step up. See how being included in the Great Trust Circle Jerk Club can also have a positive effect on people?


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June 12, 2019, 05:00:52 PM

BTW who the Fuck is paying for this crap? It's the first fucking hit when I googles satoshi.

Haha. You realize that Google tunes its returned search results to each user, right?

Haha, you do realize you can block that didn't you?

Check it through a proxy if you don't believe me.
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June 12, 2019, 05:01:25 PM

The Big Black Block, or BBB, is a mythical hammer made from rare Seychelles Vibranium. The handle, girthy and thick, is ribbed for maximum grip and the wielder’s pleasure. The head, strong and black, wields monstrous and unimaginable power. The hammer was forged from the volcanic dumpster fire of Mt. Gox by the African God of Scam, Ian Balina, during the ICO Age.

“Ar-Thor,” as he is called when wielding the black hammer, swung his BBB with great might and power onto the “SHORTS REKT” button. He then swung it over his shoulder and used the weight of gravity to hammer it right down onto the “LONGS REKT” button. Back and forth he went, again and again, pounding down both the buttons and maniacally laughing while ecstatically moaning “Oh God the volatility.”
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June 12, 2019, 05:05:54 PM

BTW who the Fuck is paying for this crap? It's the first fucking hit when I googles satoshi.

Haha. You realize that Google tunes its returned search results to each user, right?

Haha, you do realize you can block that didn't you?

Check it through a proxy if you don't believe me.




Damn Dorian, I knew he was up to something!


....really, Craig for me is not even in the first page...
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June 12, 2019, 05:20:50 PM
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jonoiv is going to be well pissed. Watch out!

Based on that and other TA and oppinions I've seen, looks like 2 more years of the bear market.  $2600 best case scenario or lower probable bottom.



If there is no TA, wh not try a meme Cheesy

Why provide a TA to a permabear troll?  Grin Your only TA is BTC going to zero!

Obviously not a permabear if i held bitcoin for periods of my time here.   And im sure it's not going to 0, like i said my estimate is $2600 , late 2019 or 2020, but remember it did hit $1.50 in June 2017 on bitstamp  Wink.


EDIT: june 2016
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June 12, 2019, 05:26:10 PM

'unpatchable' trezor news incoming ??
?? hands-on needed as ever

https://twitter.com/al_maisan/status/1137670508474974208
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqhxPWsJFZE in the middle apparently
https://blog.trezor.io/our-response-to-ledgers-mitbitcoinexpo-findings-194f1b0a97d4 - unsatisfacory
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June 12, 2019, 05:32:36 PM
Merited by P_Shep (1), VB1001 (1)

https://twitter.com/ASvanevik/status/1138492639517351936

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June 12, 2019, 05:43:02 PM

remember it did hit $1.50 in June 2017 on bitstamp  Wink.

Say what now?
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June 12, 2019, 05:50:01 PM

remember it did hit $1.50 in June 2017 on bitstamp  Wink.

Say what now?

My mistake june 2016

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June 12, 2019, 05:59:02 PM

BTW who the Fuck is paying for this crap? It's the first fucking hit when I googles satoshi.

Haha. You realize that Google tunes its returned search results to each user, right?

Haha, you do realize you can block that didn't you?

Check it through a proxy if you don't believe me.




Damn Dorian, I knew he was up to something!


....really, Craig for me is not even in the first page...


Check for another Italian on the WO.
Lol for the video by BCC!
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June 12, 2019, 06:05:41 PM

OT but interesting all the same -

Radix DLT - 10 years of Bitcoin history, replayed in under 30 minutes

Peak 1million + tps

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/bzrqru/radix_dlt_10_years_of_bitcoin_history_replayed_in/

What about the whole part that since it's not a blockchain, it's some sort of ultra-fragile, steady state system with no state recovery prone to catastrophic implosion?  I suppose it could be useful as a payment processor, but not for actual settlement purposes.  As in transferring around IOUs at high speed for who owes who physical metals, but no settlement has actually occurred until the metals are physically moved and arrive in your hand.
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June 12, 2019, 06:14:20 PM

That's more like it. I think Theymos did a good job.

TL;DR Trust for trades, flags for marking jerks. Good.

The prime example that the merit system is a joke and serves no purpose is the fact JayJuanGee has a high level of merit.  None of those systems promote any honest or factual level of discourse.  All it is is someone posts "HURRR Bitcoin will go to $5 trillion each by tomorrow" then waves of mindless scammers give him +merit.  Things like merit, flags, and everything else are then nothing more than gauging who is most heavily pump and dump shilling.  This is why people like Trollgoossens have high merit as well, for doing nothing more than pump and dump shilling.


Haha sour grapes if its so easy where is all your merit? about 12 merits some suckers gave you. Now youre all upset.

Id say that's working pretty well.

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June 12, 2019, 06:30:51 PM
Last edit: June 12, 2019, 06:45:06 PM by Hueristic




Damn Dorian, I knew he was up to something!


....really, Craig for me is not even in the first page...


Possibly regional, language? I checked 2 different proxies.

HERE.

https://us.hideproxy.me/go.php?u=YLY5GdPDYj5yzpF%2F%2FqjKFT%2F2bA4RDaU1jg%3D%3D&b=5

(you may have to manually enter "satoshi")

It's second now. Also it's under top stories which defaults to top of page afaik.



In other news

This is some cool shit guys. I know ETH sucks but the project is Doge community doing it for Shits and Grins.

The Doge-Ethereum art project
https://medium.com/truebit/enter-the-rabbit-hole-the-doge-ethereum-art-project-31e8116043c4


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YUP DE proxy gives different results.

https://de.hideproxy.me/go.php?u=IPFYHpukBsgfqqehBpJThMuQ8ZHne0Heyg%3D%3D&b=5
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June 12, 2019, 06:54:43 PM

jonoiv is going to be well pissed. Watch out!

Based on that and other TA and oppinions I've seen, looks like 2 more years of the bear market.  $2600 best case scenario or lower probable bottom.



If there is no TA, wh not try a meme Cheesy

Why provide a TA to a permabear troll?  Grin Your only TA is BTC going to zero!

Obviously not a permabear if i held bitcoin for periods of my time here.   And im sure it's not going to 0, like i said my estimate is $2600 , late 2019 or 2020, but remember it did hit $1.50 in June 2017 on bitstamp  Wink.


EDIT: june 2016

Not a permabear? Last time you claimed you also did bullish predictions before and I asked you to provide some quote/proof of that. My question was ignored. I remember this bearwhale troll forgot to logout and relogin under his other account on bitcointalk and started discussing things with himself  Grin obviously bought or stolen legendary account with fake merit etc... let go the bears lost the fight stop dreaming about 2.5k prices. The best thing you could do is buy now @~8k which is still dirt cheap for BTC
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June 12, 2019, 07:00:38 PM

buy now @~8k which is still dirt cheap for BTC

On what planet is $8000 "cheap" for an imaginary, valueless timestamp?  Even $1 is expensive for a timestamp.  Their shtick is that the timestamps are somehow limited and you must act now to get one!  But it's artificial scarcity that can be replicated infinitely by just forking or creating a new coin.  Not to mention it's all just a scam to try and distract people from physical metals and bait and switch them into a cashless society slavery system.
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