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This is getting interesting... what's next? A dick pic?  Grin


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June 23, 2019, 01:48:38 AM

Yefi also has a Bitcoin Mechanics day, it seems. Pereira asking the questions again. At times I wish a merit source. Already asked for help, haven't I. Well whatever, both are legends already.

If yes, then I would still be paranoid of seed bruteforcing. There's something about Electrum that wouldn't allow me to sleep at night with any relevant amount of money in there.

The seed is just another way of representing a random 128-bit number. You'll have about as much luck bruteforcing that as a private key.

Keyword: a key. It would only take getting lucky once to get all of your money. With a wallet.dat you would need to go address by address. Who knows what those fuckers have in store when it comes to quantum computers within a couple of decades. Plus any mistakes on your part leading to key derivation exploits... yeah no thanks. Electrum seems like a bad idea for serious cold storaging.


The security of Bitcoin derives not from having many keys, but from having strong keys to begin with. The point at which randomly generated private keys become vulnerable to folk "getting lucky" we have a massive problem on our hands.

By the way, Bitcoin Core since like 0.13 I think has used deterministic wallets, so all your keys in wallet.dat are derived from a single master key now.

IOW, basically the same number of bits to crack - by sheer luck or quantum wizardry - as Electrum. If someone feels unsafe, they could divide the funds into multiple wallets, Core or Electrum or a mix (I'd keep it simple. Security by obscurity is bad anyway). Each wallet has its own master key or word sequence. The word seq can be seen as a master key in longer, human form.

Ideally, if you compress the sequence as hard as you can, the binary zip you are left with behaves much like a binary master key in Core style. The inverse process - from Core key to seed - isn't actually available that I know of, but it is entirely possible, easier if you're allowed some slack when "unzipping" - an extra word or something.
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June 23, 2019, 01:56:06 AM

Dear WO gentlemen,

I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a long-time lurker. I've been reading this thread on and off since 2012. I do have an account from that year, but I lost access to it after the bitcointalk database breach. I don't care though. I was a nobody here then, just as I'm a nobody here now. I probably didn't have more than 10 post anyway. Like I said, I'm more of a lurker.

I'd just like to chime in and say thank you to all you WO participants. I really enjoy reading this thread. Reading about the rare TA, getting a rough feeling of the market sentiment, or just reading about the everyday WO drama.

What about me? Got my eyes open for bitcoin in 2011, but I thought I was too late in the game, so I never bought any at that time. I eventually pulled the trigger the following year and bought my first and only bitcoins at around $10. Even though I've lost or sold 90% of my initial holdings, I'm really fortunate. Bitcoin has defined my life. I'm in my late 30s and I am retired since a couple of years back, living my dream. All thanks to bitcoin.  

Once again, thanks. I really I enjoy 'lurking around here'. Keep it up, cheers gentlemen.

This thread can certainly become an addiction!

Only behind like 250 posts now.

Shit, half the time I just read this thread and don't even check the price. Cheesy
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Thanks lightfoot   Grin
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June 23, 2019, 02:51:03 AM

Trollbian, do you think the racism against the spade rudder is justified?
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Dear WO gentlemen,

I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a long-time lurker. I've been reading this thread on and off since 2012. I do have an account from that year, but I lost access to it after the bitcointalk database breach. I don't care though. I was a nobody here then, just as I'm a nobody here now. I probably didn't have more than 10 post anyway. Like I said, I'm more of a lurker.

I'd just like to chime in and say thank you to all you WO participants. I really enjoy reading this thread. Reading about the rare TA, getting a rough feeling of the market sentiment, or just reading about the everyday WO drama.

What about me? Got my eyes open for bitcoin in 2011, but I thought I was too late in the game, so I never bought any at that time. I eventually pulled the trigger the following year and bought my first and only bitcoins at around $10. Even though I've lost or sold 90% of my initial holdings, I'm really fortunate. Bitcoin has defined my life. I'm in my late 30s and I am retired since a couple of years back, living my dream. All thanks to bitcoin.  

Once again, thanks. I really I enjoy 'lurking around here'. Keep it up, cheers gentlemen.

Good on you mate! Living the dream! Hope to be there one day myself
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June 23, 2019, 03:25:24 AM

Looks like cryptoscammers have absolutely nobody to dump on this time and whoever is buying is going to be holding the bag themselves unless Nigeria suddenly became a lot wealthier than I remember:



Zerohedge has voted overwhelmingly against purchasing centralized, valueless, government tracking system Jew scam tokens as well:



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June 23, 2019, 03:26:14 AM

Don’t ever underestimate the power of greed. Those who bought and are holding at ranges 13-20k had the mindset of selling to recoup or even break even once price reaches those price points again. i have a feeling many of these peoples mindset will revert back to their pre purchase mentality. Hop on board and hodl as the eco system has changed and more belief in btc has come into fruition.

Those who bought in the ranges of 13k and above must have sold their bitcoins in loss. There might be very few people who have such a holding power and a mental strength to hold the coins for over a year and still not panic seeing bitcoin moving down to 3000$.
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June 23, 2019, 03:40:57 AM

Looks like cryptoscammers have absolutely nobody to dump on this time and whoever is buying is going to be holding the bag themselves unless Nigeria suddenly became a lot wealthier than I remember:



Zerohedge has voted overwhelmingly against purchasing centralized, valueless, government tracking system Jew scam tokens as well:





That poll isn’t using leading questions at all.  Roll Eyes

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June 23, 2019, 03:41:54 AM

Guys I have a confession to make.

It’s all my fault.

You might remember my post/hat from Dec 2017.

I promised myself I would buy myself a present at 10k

So I bought this....it arrived yesterday



Since I've been wearing it we've been moving at more than 2k a day. It's not coming off.  Grin


We'll all know the reason if BTC crashes...

I'm sleeping in it tonight  Tongue

Well I need to tell you something. I took it off.

Then we crashed 90%.

I have spent the last 18 months in inner turmoil, thinking of all the people I’d let down.

This time I give you my word at 10k it goes on, and it does not come off

It’s back on. This time for good. CCMF.

xhomerx10. If you can make me a copy for when I hopefully get my account back that would be amazing.



 You put this on asap and never take it off again, please!



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P.S. Nobody blames you for the correction.
P.P.S.  Sorry DeathAngel but CCMF is critically important so I had to let realsteelboy jump the queue.  You're next!


Quality. Will rock it as soon as I get my account back. Thanks.
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That article was the dumbest thing I've ever seen so there's probably some sort of hidden motive behind it, like the fact that women as a whole are an enormous net tax burden on the state over the course of their lives while men are tax cows.  Since lots of men are refusing to get married now, (((the state))) is probably trying to engineer men to forcibly marry so random fool men (trollgoossens) will carry the monetary burden of women instead of the state.

Also, the natural male to female birth ratio is 105:100 respectively.  You could say that 4.76% of the male population born each year are automatically incels even if the entire male population are clones of Fabio.  That is, unless men are naturally designed to kill each other off and that's why the ratio is higher with 5 out of every 105 men being destined to be murdered by some other dude.  Once you factor in like 90% of the freely circulating female population are morbidly obese now with an average weight of 170 pounds that no male will touch, with males also being naturally more abundant, this gives you a supply of like 10 dudes for every regular female and all kinds of problems.
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June 23, 2019, 03:50:20 AM

Majority of them voted to dump price but I am still hoping it will continue pump and FOMO will not end.

Will good to see the market at price of $12k or more.

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That article was the dumbest thing I've ever seen so there's probably some sort of hidden motive behind it, like the fact that women as a whole are an enormous net tax burden on the state over the course of their lives while men are tax cows.  Since lots of men are refusing to get married now, (((the state))) is probably trying to engineer men to forcibly marry so random fool men (trollgoossens) will carry the monetary burden of women instead of the state.

Also, the natural male to female birth ratio is 105:100 respectively.  You could say that 4.76% of the male population born each year are automatically incels even if the entire male population are clones of Fabio.  That is, unless men are naturally designed to kill each other off and that's why the ratio is higher with 5 out of every 105 men being destined to be murdered by some other dude.  Once you factor in like 90% of the freely circulating female population are morbidly obese now with an average weight of 170 pounds that no male will touch, with males also being naturally more abundant, this gives you a supply of like 10 dudes for every regular female and all kinds of problems.

Males have higher birthrates, but also higher infant mortality rate, so it tends to balance out. It may be different now in 1st world countries.

Competition between males is good for the species. Incels are the weakest among us, so should not reproduce.
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June 23, 2019, 04:09:48 AM

Anybody have Mcafee’s dick eating price timeline thing?

Is he still looking stupid or not?

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$1 million dollars perBTC by the end of next year 2020.
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-infamous-bet-john-mcafees-2020-price-target-shows-btc-undervalued-by-37k/

Just in time for his inauguration for presidency.

If he is then I'm voting for that fucking lunatic!
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June 23, 2019, 04:21:03 AM

Males have higher birthrates, but also higher infant mortality rate, so it tends to balance out. It may be different now in 1st world countries.

Competition between males is good for the species. Incels are the weakest among us, so should not reproduce.

As far as I know, the industrial revolution ended much of natural selection because the weakest of humans used to all die in early childhood and now almost everyone lives through it.  As for the word "incel", it's a very misleading term.  People make believe like the word somehow signifies 'white nerd', but if you ever click on one of those Reddit forums, it seems like the majority of those posters are INDIANS and other brown ethnic groups.
Then there will be some amalgamation of random mixed race people like half Asian and half something else like that Elliot Rogers guy.

Indian males as a whole aren't world renowned to be the epitome of beauty or anything, but a lot of them will look like...mostly normal Indians.  They could probably marry one of their own kind but seem to have been exposed to white civilizations and now view only white women as desirable or something.  Same thing with lots of these blacks, arabs, and other racial groups.  They're defacto incels because you have 3 billion brown people all seeking out the same few million age 18-25 white women.  Multiculturalism is bad for us and bad for them.
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June 23, 2019, 04:21:57 AM

Brothers,
What's your take from this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5157191.0

Well it is a good story. First she was confused about what to expect with the milk expanding. She had a linear expectation while living in a non linear world. ( big mistake).

No one knows how high Bitcoin will go or not go. Personally I would be uncomfortable with ALL my wealth in Bitcoin. ( that is just me) My strategy is selling some during extraordinary Bull runs and putting the proceeds into other assets. ( that is just me). All of my bitcoin is at no cost. It is all house money. Which means I will not be like the Gypsy.

That being said, I am also uncomfortable not owning enough relative to my net worth. ( I guess it is personal to everyone's situation )

That is my two cents.

O.k... I decided to comment in that thread too. 

I agree that the milk story is a bit of a non-fit in how it might apply in bitcoin.

So, yeah, in bitcoin we are better off to have a kind of incrementalist behavior rather than perceiving the underlying asset as an all or nothing proposition while attempting to time the tops, which would be nearly an impossible task and tends to NOT be necessary, anyhow, because bitcoin's cycles do tend to cause it to ultimately go higher with higher highs and higher lows, even though it could take years to play out or to figure out at which price points you would like to cash out some or all of your BTC stash.

I agree with you, nikauforest, that putting all of your wealth in bitcoin would seem to be a foolish approach because currently we live in a world in which fiat continues to have value and might even be quite useful for monthly expenses, and also it is likely going to be good, too, to hold some wealth in other assets, even if some of those are utilitarian, such as a car or computer, or just having a stock of food and water supply.  Housing  is also a good example of a place that could be useful and practical to hold some wealth.
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June 23, 2019, 04:25:48 AM
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Good afternoon beautiful peoples. Btc pump and backlog increase here.

Finally 5 figure, for some of us it's psychological mark. Hopefully 15k will cross soon. Congrats to those who were buying religiously when it was around $3100 - $8000. I congrats myself Shamelessly Cheesy

Happy weekend and it's great time to have some sin, so go on lads  Smiley


I am going to show excitement again once we hit $20k mark and I hope it will be very soon 😜
I will try to be humble and compose,  when it touches 20k, 30k, 50k mark.  Undecided

Try if you must.    

But may or may not be necessary to try to be humble and composed to the extent that you really acquire "fuck you" money status... YMMV.   Wink Wink


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


5 fucking digits in the list of tabs in top of my browser window throws me off balance every time. What is that? Guess I have to get used to it!


Yes..... Exactamente.

Adapt ur lil selfie to our new reality.   Wink Wink

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

^It's me, isn't it.

you are hardly a drama queen.. you are one of the most sensible peeps I ever did meet on the interwebs.

I feel like you are the grown up in our cyber relationship.


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Now you make sense Cheesy




That's what I am talking about.   Wink
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Ah, I see we are blessed by another JayJuanGee post.  JayJuanGee...I didn't know they stacked shit that high.
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June 23, 2019, 04:41:51 AM

Ah, I see we are blessed by another JayJuanGee post.  JayJuanGee...I didn't know they stacked shit that high.

You missing me or something?  

Have I been ignoring you too much?  You need some attention, dearie?

What would you like to talk about?  Something related to bitcoin, perhaps?   Or would that be a stretch to attempt to keep you on topic?

Or maybe we can talk about the jews, or goyim, or the gubermint, or how gold would have been able to solve the problems of the world if it weren't for bitcoin supplanting it?  I should not encourage your trolling, should I?

How are you liking these supra $10k BTC prices?  Do you wished that you hadn't sold all your BTC in the $700 price range in 2016?  Maybe hedging in bitcoin could have done you a bit of good, since you seem to still be kicking - 3 years after your dumbass going roach in regards to BTC stash?
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June 23, 2019, 04:46:13 AM

Only memes. No need to worry. Except suchmoon and lauda stop by to say hi.

Shit, I need to search your posts before starting in on the thread. I could save myself alot of time! >)

Nite all.
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