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June 28, 2019, 11:51:46 AM |
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It's time for a Wall Observer Meta Post! What if WO were Bitcointalk? snip... Who's who on WO? Here the first 100 WO family members. 31 | TERA2 | 194 | 32 | kurious | 192 | 33 | realr0ach | 192 | Jeez - I'm right between Tera and Roach.. Gulp.
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LFC_Bitcoin
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June 28, 2019, 11:52:06 AM |
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If we are in the right mind, we would have already anticipated that anytime a pull back would happen, but it's also right to expect that after a temporary pull back, slowly we will be back in business, like what is happening now BTC soon will be back to $12,000.
I think it’s how quick & violent the red candle was that was worrying people a little. Luckipy we didn’t go any lower & seem to be recovering now.
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June 28, 2019, 11:56:49 AM |
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This momentum is strong.
Looks like we will be back at 13k in no time
SUMMER OF PUMP 2019
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LFC_Bitcoin
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June 28, 2019, 11:59:41 AM |
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This momentum is strong.
Looks like we will be back at 13k in no time
SUMMER OF PUMP 2019
Lol if anybody started shorting as we got into the low $10,000 range. 
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Globb0
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June 28, 2019, 12:01:55 PM |
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this sundays close will be the most important close in a long time.
daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, half year
it would be awfully important in my view to close above $11800
Given all that I suppose we can expect some attempts at manipulation
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kenzawak
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June 28, 2019, 12:10:11 PM |
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Best scrape the old WO threads as well then. Can you provide links? I'll start scraping probably this weekend, after completing my weekly Merit and Trust scraping. You can expect my list early next week.  We also need to know : -how many lines of text JJG has posted -which word has been posted the most : moon, hodl , fuck, weeee... ? -who has posted the most haikus No worries  All I'll do is use a script I made for listing spammers on this thread Forget I said anything, I wasn't here. 
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Globb0
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June 28, 2019, 12:11:59 PM |
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Who's who on WO?
Here the first 100 WO family members. Would anyone be interested in seeing a full list of all the users who ever posted in this topic, sorted by post count (highest first)? I can scrape 24000 pages if there is a demand for it  1. JJG 2. MicG
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DeathAngel
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June 28, 2019, 12:14:57 PM |
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Anybody buy near the supposed bottom of the correction? I was waiting for lower to be honest. Happy with the amount of coins I have but always looking to add to what I have. Called the correction depth wrong this time & didn’t buy. Will see what happens over the weekend & buy Monday.
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Wekkel
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June 28, 2019, 12:17:00 PM |
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~$12-16k x at least 10 = >$100k
Bitcoin above $100,000 makes a lot more sense than bitcoin @ $10,000. If we do $100,00, I consider McAffee’s $1,000,000 a given. Finally the world would get its stable numeraire: http://www.gata.org/node/8303The search is on for a valid yardstick, a measure of monetary value that has not been (and cannot be) distorted by central banks’ firefighting and wrecking tactics.
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yefi
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June 28, 2019, 12:32:09 PM |
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Would anyone be interested in seeing a full list of all the users who ever posted in this topic, sorted by post count (highest first)? I can scrape 24000 pages if there is a demand for it  Love it. Bring it on. ... meanwhile even usually bitcoin-hating motley fools are coming round, in a snide kind of way I actually think Bitcoin now has a role to play as a portfolio diversifier. If tempted, reduce the risks by chancing no more than 5% of your investable wealth. That way you can enjoy the ride, without worrying too much if you crash and burn in the end. Wtf, they were meant to be my top indicator. :/
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Phil_S
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June 28, 2019, 12:36:53 PM |
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No worries  All I'll do is use a script I made for listing spammers on this thread  It has some weird errors though, so I'll fix that before scraping 24k pages. Be careful, try NOT to destroy the server. It can burst into flames, and then what? We won't survive for long without our daily WO fix.
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Dabs
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June 28, 2019, 12:37:19 PM |
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Does anyone want to have a local copy of this thread? I could compress all pages into a downloadable file, so you can search the raw HTML for old posts.
How big would that be? Put it in the BSV blockchain, they have gigabyte blocks. The only other thing there are weather stuff.
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nutildah
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June 28, 2019, 12:37:34 PM |
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We also need to know :
-how many lines of text JJG has posted -which word has been posted the most : moon, hodl , fuck, weeee... ? -who has posted the most haikus
Lets just spitball some guesstimates here... Word / Most times posted by / Number of times posted "Hodlsleep" / micgoossens / 1,455 "corn" / BobLawblaw / 734 "fuck" / Last of the V8s / 2,715 "arse" / gentlemand / 114 "blockalypse" / jbreher / 1,107 "TLDR" / JayJuanGee / 909 "jews" / realr0ach / 12,755
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June 28, 2019, 12:43:24 PM |
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Bitcoin’s Hashrate Reaches 65 Quintillionhttps://www.trustnodes.com/2019/06/28/bitcoins-hashrate-reaches-65-quintillion "The bitcoin price rise may have made some older miners profitable, thus they might have rejoined the network. In addition, continued increases in asics efficiency has made newer machines more powerful with higher hashing ability at lower levels of energy consumption. Then there’s new regions that keep entering bitcoin mining, including Venezuela last year, Iran this year and some remote parts in America. ... All of this mining is to secure the value transfer of bitcoins, with an astonishing $17 billion worth moved in the past 24 hours. ... Close to one billion bitcoin moves per hour across the globe within minutes and usually for a very low fee of $1-$5."
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nutildah
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June 28, 2019, 12:56:44 PM |
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Does anyone want to have a local copy of this thread? I could compress all pages into a downloadable file, so you can search the raw HTML for old posts.
How big would that be? Put it in the BSV blockchain, they have gigabyte blocks. The only other thing there are weather stuff. Don't mean to get technical on you all the sudden by I was looking into it the other day and as of right now its only possible to cram 100 KB of data into a single BSV transaction (or 4 JJG posts -- sorry JJG, you know I'm still a fan). After they switch to 2 GB blocks, it would only take about a week of spamming their transactions with as much data as possible until the BSV blockchain grew to over 2 terabytes in size. Needless to say, it would only be a few months of constant spam attacks before the blockchain became too unwieldy for almost anybody to manage it. Their node count would drop to near zero. If the transaction fee was around 1 cent per tx, the attack would cost about $1,200/hr to run. Frankly I don't see why this won't eventually happen.
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nutildah
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June 28, 2019, 01:11:59 PM |
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Neighbors arguing in a language I don't understand... Not feeling in the mood to go outside and investigate. CSW shows up to court (less than an hour ago): https://twitter.com/thatcryptoguyyy/status/1144586533099454464More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5159516FWIW I really like OP of that thread. He's an eccentric old-timer whose account is even older than theymos'. He ran one of the first bitcoin exchanges, traded thousands of bitcoins, sold them all many years ago...
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June 28, 2019, 01:13:58 PM |
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Does anyone want to have a local copy of this thread? I could compress all pages into a downloadable file, so you can search the raw HTML for old posts.
How big would that be? Put it in the BSV blockchain, they have gigabyte blocks. The only other thing there are weather stuff. The thought of putting shitcoin posts into a shitcoin blockchain has an amazing amount of personal appeal. Hm.
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gentlemand
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June 28, 2019, 01:28:58 PM |
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After they switch to 2 GB blocks, it would only take about a week of spamming their transactions with as much data as possible until the BSV blockchain grew to over 2 terabytes in size.
Let's have some goddamn respect around here. It's gigamegs. No one knows how big they are so the presumption is that you'll be able to get their Blockchain into your calculator for decades to come.
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