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The BIG blockers have gotten on this kind of Shelby/annuymint dumb ass talking point for at least a year and a half now, in some kind of desperate attempt to stifle segwit adoption by propagating baloney pie in the scenarios that are largely just nonsubstantiated FUD spreading campaigns. I love empty 2 GB blocks.
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Bitfinex to introduce 100x leverage...
The Rogue Wave and coming nosebleed ATH and collapse of Core BitcOn (perhaps to ~$775 at the halving). So we all need to move our coins to legacy addresses? The downside to keeping hodl stash/cold storage coins in legacy addresses is that you'll probably have higher transaction fees when you finally move them. The upside is that you'd avoid any potential segwit based attacks on bitcoin, like if miners decide to take all the segwit coins. So, I guess you have to balance the estimated future fees for non-segwit transactions with the estimated potential for miner theft. Another set of downsides is that you are not supporting segwit, increasing the likelihood of a segwit attack through your nonsupport and supporting the FUD spreaders predictions by doing what they want you to do.. You can do what you want, but don't you find it a bit problematic to try to get others to do the same, especially when it remains a kind of attack on bitcoin's current direction involving segwit and based on incomplete information of BIGblocker FUD spreaders?
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June 24, 2019, 06:48:07 PM |
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The BIG blockers have gotten on this kind of Shelby/annuymint dumb ass talking point for at least a year and a half now, in some kind of desperate attempt to stifle segwit adoption by propagating baloney pie in the scenarios that are largely just nonsubstantiated FUD spreading campaigns. I love empty 2 GB blocks. Maybe I am missing something. Bitcoin is not empty, right? In recent times, Bitcoin has been having a lot of on chain transaction, yet fees remain relatively inexpensive with decently quick transaction times. Bitcoin is doing pretty good in the whole scheme of things, especially being an open source project that is largely incentives based with increasing and increasing networking effects on a variety of levels - that also includes increasing adoption too... Can't really complain about any of that, right?
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June 24, 2019, 07:07:08 PM Last edit: June 24, 2019, 09:12:37 PM by infofront Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Bitfinex to introduce 100x leverage...
The Rogue Wave and coming nosebleed ATH and collapse of Core BitcOn (perhaps to ~$775 at the halving). So we all need to move our coins to legacy addresses? The downside to keeping hodl stash/cold storage coins in legacy addresses is that you'll probably have higher transaction fees when you finally move them. The upside is that you'd avoid any potential segwit based attacks on bitcoin, like if miners decide to take all the segwit coins. So, I guess you have to balance the estimated future fees for non-segwit transactions with the estimated potential for miner theft. Another set of downsides is that you are not supporting segwit, increasing the likelihood of a segwit attack through your nonsupport and supporting the FUD spreaders predictions by doing what they want you to do.. You can do what you want, but don't you find it a bit problematic to try to get others to do the same, especially when it remains a kind of attack on bitcoin's current direction involving segwit and based on incomplete information of BIGblocker FUD spreaders? So, if I keep my cold storage coins in a legacy address, how does the affect anyone but me? Attacking segwit isn't going to accomplish much at this point anyway. That battle was already fought, and the pro-segwit side achieved a major victory. I agree that any negatives about segwit will remain big blocker talking points, as they try to make BTC look weak. That doesn't mean there aren't still legitimate criticisms of segwit, and lightning, for that matter.
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The POMP is one of my favourite crypto peeps on Twitter. I think $100,000 6 months earlier but we will see - Damn, I hope you correct. If Bitcoin gets to around say $20k even by the middle of next Summer, I think my head will explode. Not sure which is worse though, limiting my expectations on price, the price pumps and I am confused. Or thinking the price is gonna pump past the ATH with the 'heady" adrenaline rush of 'fear' 'panic' and damn...now wtf do I do? Sell/Hodl/Panic? sh*t at least my life is 'exciting' with crypto in the recesses and windmills of my mind. Stuff to do. Bitfinex to introduce 100x leverage...
The Rogue Wave and coming nosebleed ATH and collapse of Core BitcOn (perhaps to ~$775 at the halving). So we all need to move our coins to legacy addresses? The downside to keeping hodl stash/cold storage coins in legacy addresses is that you'll probably have higher transaction fees when you finally move them. The upside is that you'd avoid any potential segwit based attacks on bitcoin, like if miners decide to take all the segwit coins. So, I guess you have to balance the estimated future fees for non-segwit transactions with the estimated potential for miner theft. Another set of downsides is that you are not supporting segwit, increasing the likelihood of a segwit attack through your nonsupport and supporting the FUD spreaders predictions by doing what they want you to do.. You can do what you want, but don't you find it a bit problematic to try to get others to do the same, especially when it remains a kind of attack on bitcoin's current direction involving segwit and based on incomplete information of BIGblocker FUD spreaders? So, if I keep my cold storage coins in a legacy address, how does the affect anyone but me? Attacking segwit isn't going to accomplish much at this point anyway. That battle was already fought, and the pro-segwit side achieved a decisive victory. I agree that any negatives about segwit will remain big blocker talking points, as they try to make BTC look weak. That doesn't mean there aren't still legitimate criticisms of segwit, and lightning, for that matter. Exactly where I'm at with all that. Also, I've kept the BCH and BSV stuff on my legacy addresses. In the United States, if I don't touch the stuff, no taxes. As soon as I touch this 'moon drop' of many bitcoin forked coins (BCH/BSV/BTC, etc) Then I pay 'capital gains' on when it hit my bitcoin legacy addresses from the sky. So, not an ideal situation, but why I've held on to BCH and BSV, etc and not stripped them from my legacy wallet. I dread someday with an audit having to explain Bitcoin/Altcoins/Forked Coins/ICO's etc to an IRS person. A year ago on an unrelated crypto tax question I called the IRS to ask about something and off hand I asked how many IRS folk were working with the IRS representative answering the phone in that IRS center. She said 100 plus. I asked her if anyone there could answer any IRS type tax questions on crypto and/or Bitcoin, etc. She was gone for quite a bit, so I think she really worked the room, but NO ONE knew anything at that IRS call center on how all this crypto/BTC works. Anyway, as an aside. But back to the point you state, there are more than a few reasons to just keep your stuff in cold storage (safety deposit box in my case) along with the segit info above. Brad
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So, if I keep my cold storage coins in a legacy address, how does the affect anyone but me?
Attacking segwit isn't going to accomplish much at this point anyway. That battle was already fought, and the pro-segwit side achieved a decisive victory. I agree that any negatives about segwit will remain big blocker talking points, as they try to make BTC look weak. That doesn't mean there aren't still legitimate criticisms of segwit, and lightning, for that matter.
I agree with this with the caveat that 'legitimate criticisms' are one thing and fud another. Basic game theory indicates a extremely low probability that miners would attack and destroy long term gainz for short term gainz. Because that is what would have to happen for such an attack to be effective. The entire crypto ecosystem would have to collapse permanently...not just bitcoin. Everyone would lose faith in decentralized stores of value. Now could there be and are there bad actors? Maybe...but imo simple extrapolation indicates a zero sum game for this attack vector.
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June 24, 2019, 07:43:22 PM |
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I love empty 2 GB blocks. What people fail to realize is a paid subscription service that copies data hourly from an existing website ( http://OpenWeatherMap.org ) and pastes it into BSV blocks accounts for 98.4% of BSV transactions over the past 30 days not so much empty as filled with crap. lots of it.
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June 24, 2019, 07:43:56 PM |
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OK, made by own "2017 vs 2019" overlay: About 80K 2019 local top...I can live with that ... and if the overlay is true to details (which of course it isn't), the lowest retrace would be to ~9.5k.
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June 24, 2019, 07:45:45 PM |
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I love empty 2 GB blocks. What people fail to realize is a paid subscription service that copies data hourly from an existing website ( http://OpenWeatherMap.org ) and pastes it into BSV blocks accounts for 98.4% of BSV transactions over the past 30 days Beautiful. That's worth the hundreds in disk space that I have to pay for to maintain my blockchain history. I love keeping track of the weather.
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June 24, 2019, 08:03:56 PM |
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Bitfinex to introduce 100x leverage...
The Rogue Wave and coming nosebleed ATH and collapse of Core BitcOn (perhaps to ~$775 at the halving). So we all need to move our coins to legacy addresses? The downside to keeping hodl stash/cold storage coins in legacy addresses is that you'll probably have higher transaction fees when you finally move them. The upside is that you'd avoid any potential segwit based attacks on bitcoin, like if miners decide to take all the segwit coins. So, I guess you have to balance the estimated future fees for non-segwit transactions with the estimated potential for miner theft. Another set of downsides is that you are not supporting segwit, increasing the likelihood of a segwit attack through your nonsupport and supporting the FUD spreaders predictions by doing what they want you to do.. You can do what you want, but don't you find it a bit problematic to try to get others to do the same, especially when it remains a kind of attack on bitcoin's current direction involving segwit and based on incomplete information of BIGblocker FUD spreaders? So, if I keep my cold storage coins in a legacy address, how does the affect anyone but me? Attacking segwit isn't going to accomplish much at this point anyway. That battle was already fought, and the pro-segwit side achieved a decisive victory. I agree that any negatives about segwit will remain big blocker talking points, as they try to make BTC look weak. That doesn't mean there aren't still legitimate criticisms of segwit, and lightning, for that matter. I said my piece already, so no need to repeat further (at this time) and I will likely engage with anyone spouting out anunymint nonsense talking points.. so let's see where it goes. Hopefully, it is largely a dead topic, but I doubt it.. these kinds of nonsense anti-bitcoin talking points do seem to come back to life on a fairly regular basis.. like freddy krugger from nightmare on elmstreet or michael myers or jason in friday the 13th
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June 24, 2019, 08:05:23 PM |
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buying the dips is for noobs, short-termers and suckers ...
... round here we accumulate bottoms ... and hats.
Wtf is your HAT I know comrade XhomerX Made you one.... Maybe if you like he can fix a 3D one
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Well, I figure by the time society/Gov't is after me and it is that far gone, it won't matter. I also figured that IF a meteorite takes out my bank, well the crypto gods hate me! I 'suppose' I should make a copy to another bank in another state, in case of the 'Zombie Apocalypse' What you state above, does not really matter in my case, in that when BTC was evil in 2013 my bank manager informed the SEC I was an 'evil crypto trader' in that in 2013 all BTC was for drugs/hookers/etc. Thus at least for 2 weeks going into the bank before the SEC guy phoned and had a meeting about this. I was a 'true' desperado with all the side looks and side talk when I went to the bank to do my business. I cleared it all up with my mining CPA signed Tax Return of 2014, made the bank manager look like an Idiot. Thus have been 'legal as hell' from that point on. So I'm afraid the powers that be already have my number, in that I had to tag my bitcoin addresses etc to my taxes (at least in my own files). Thus, doomed. I will, however, let everyone else know when the above as you state happens so others can flee. Alas. My fate is likely sealed. Brad
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June 24, 2019, 08:16:11 PM |
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Bitfinex to introduce 100x leverage...
The Rogue Wave and coming nosebleed ATH and collapse of Core BitcOn (perhaps to ~$775 at the halving). So we all need to move our coins to legacy addresses? The downside to keeping hodl stash/cold storage coins in legacy addresses is that you'll probably have higher transaction fees when you finally move them. The upside is that you'd avoid any potential segwit based attacks on bitcoin, like if miners decide to take all the segwit coins. So, I guess you have to balance the estimated future fees for non-segwit transactions with the estimated potential for miner theft. Another set of downsides is that you are not supporting segwit, increasing the likelihood of a segwit attack through your nonsupport and supporting the FUD spreaders predictions by doing what they want you to do.. You can do what you want, but don't you find it a bit problematic to try to get others to do the same, especially when it remains a kind of attack on bitcoin's current direction involving segwit and based on incomplete information of BIGblocker FUD spreaders? So, if I keep my cold storage coins in a legacy address, how does the affect anyone but me? Attacking segwit isn't going to accomplish much at this point anyway. That battle was already fought, and the pro-segwit side achieved a decisive victory. I agree that any negatives about segwit will remain big blocker talking points, as they try to make BTC look weak. That doesn't mean there aren't still legitimate criticisms of segwit, and lightning, for that matter. I said my piece already, so no need to repeat further (at this time) and I will likely engage with anyone spouting out anunymint nonsense talking points.. so let's see where it goes. Hopefully, it is largely a dead topic, but I doubt it.. these kinds of nonsense anti-bitcoin talking points do seem to come back to life on a fairly regular basis.. like freddy krugger from nightmare on elmstreet or michael myers or jason in friday the 13th I don't feel like debating all that again either TBH. In other news: it's strangely silent here for a day where we've been poking up above $11K repeatedly.
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