JimboToronto
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Activity: 4690
Merit: 6169
You're never too old to think young.
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July 08, 2019, 02:49:48 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
With a nice little $500 leg up we seem to be renewing the battle for $12k... currently $11914USD/$15565CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
If we can win this within a week we have a good chance of a new AYH before the end of the month.
Go Bitcoin go.
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Last of the V8s
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Activity: 1652
Merit: 4402
Be a bank
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July 08, 2019, 02:53:02 PM |
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LFC  I agree with the emotional content of your otherwise irrelevant and inaccurate post  Bastards! Not having you or, say, Dabs on the most trusted list for a month or so is kinda fucked up. And things are gonna get worse. Never mind, eh. 'Trust no one' is the safest way.
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jbreher
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Activity: 3122
Merit: 1767
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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July 08, 2019, 02:56:27 PM |
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You feeling a little safer Elwar?
Getting better. Nadia and I got married and we're moving on with our lives. Congrats to you two. Love amidst the madness. Points!
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fillippone
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Activity: 2884
Merit: 20497
Duelbits.com - Rewarding, beyond limits.
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July 08, 2019, 03:05:10 PM |
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First reaction: Alex Bosworth ☇ (Lightning Infrastructure Lead at @lightning- CEO of yalls.org) https://twitter.com/alexbosworth/status/1148245578691829762?s=20Exchanges respond to market shifts. With the recent Bitstamp Lightning node announcement and support from CashApp of sending to bech32, pendulums are swinging to modernize BTC exchange infrastructure. Also on my radar: BitGo exchanges, Kraken, Bitfinex, Bitmex, Gemini, and others
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Cryptotourist
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July 08, 2019, 03:09:18 PM |
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On more serious matters, I'm starting to get really pissed off, with seed regulations, phytosanitary certificates, import permits, and motherfucking Greek customs. All I wanted was Princess 77 Bermuda grass seeds ffs & it seems I'm losing this battle. The dickheads now want an import permit to send the certificate (seeds already stuck in customs), which the customs will grant only when they actually have the certificate. @%$^#&%&@%^ 
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Last of the V8s
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Activity: 1652
Merit: 4402
Be a bank
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July 08, 2019, 03:12:53 PM |
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Torque
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Activity: 3822
Merit: 5504
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July 08, 2019, 03:15:12 PM |
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hmmmmmmm  any brave soul want to report what Roger has at 185.56.81.35 ? U like backdoors, bro? I wouldn't run that shit on my worst enemy's computer, let alone my own.
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LFC_Bitcoin
Diamond Hands
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Activity: 4256
Merit: 12788
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July 08, 2019, 03:23:34 PM |
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LFC  I agree with the emotional content of your otherwise irrelevant and inaccurate post  Bastards! Not having you or, say, Dabs on the most trusted list for a month or so is kinda fucked up. And things are gonna get worse. Never mind, eh. 'Trust no one' is the safest way. I have that tattooed on my body. A relative stole £25,000 off me a long time ago. My old fella had to give it back to me.
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jojo69
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Activity: 3626
Merit: 5300
diamond-handed zealot
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July 08, 2019, 03:35:38 PM |
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On more serious matters, I'm starting to get really pissed off, with seed regulations, phytosanitary certificates, import permits, and motherfucking Greek customs. All I wanted was Princess 77 Bermuda grass seeds ffs & it seems I'm losing this battle. The dickheads now want an import permit to send the certificate (seeds already stuck in customs), which the customs will grant only when they actually have the certificate. @%$^#&%&@%^  so you want to infect your island with non native grass DNA and you are bent that the authorities are giving it a good eyeball hooooooookay
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jojo69
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Activity: 3626
Merit: 5300
diamond-handed zealot
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July 08, 2019, 03:38:34 PM |
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hmmmmmmm  any brave soul want to report what Roger has at 185.56.81.35 ? U like backdoors, bro? I wouldn't run that shit on my worst enemy's computer, let alone my own. yeah yeah, I know Still got some old paper wallets I will have to sign on that chain to get the Bcash value out someday...just trying to keep their chain up to date on a spare box for that eventuality.
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bitebits
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Activity: 2322
Merit: 3796
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
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July 08, 2019, 03:52:31 PM |
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observing a 1500 btc wall on bitfinex  That usually means it goes in the opposite direction soon.
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vroom
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Activity: 1359
Merit: 2457
a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours
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July 08, 2019, 04:27:18 PM |
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observing a 1500 btc wall on bitfinex  That usually means it goes in the opposite direction soon. that's true. but sometimes such buywalls act as support for pump attempts on the way up. at least that's my impression.
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JayJuanGee
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Activity: 4438
Merit: 14401
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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July 08, 2019, 04:34:55 PM |
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List expanding, great! Q-games, speculation thing! F*** its been moved now. Yeah,I wonder why....? as I said Q-games (or just games) are a speculation thing... My account was born at the WO-thread where the games where a bit of spammy  But than when I finally figured out there was more as the WO thread and I could make a thread of myself, then still I feel I should be very close to the WO... So F*** why did they moved it, everybody was speculating over the price  If you did not give away money, then maybe you could get away with categorizing the matter as speculation? Sure, it is understandable that your games might not be gambling in a traditional sense, because guys are not have to invest actual money (yet) in order to win money, but might they NOT be investing something else of value for their "freebie" chance at winning a gift? There's no free lunch, even if some lunches might be moar free than others.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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July 08, 2019, 04:37:41 PM |
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Some traits of a true wall observer .... (credit to vb1001 posted meme for inspiring this post ) - never admit to owning shitcoins - never reveal # btc held (hints are allowed, but discouraged...stay humble) - always hate on bch - and csw (and ver, and that bitmain dude....and bitmain, ftm) - legendary status (preferred but not required) - minimum 200 non-airdropped merits (preferred but not required) - always hate on Coinbase - and yogi - no homo - mic is your friend - right wing (unless you are Hairy... then its cool) - know that jjg...tl;dr wears out scroll wheel - mentioning the thread troll - perma bull - overuse of the term "hodl" - and "filthy fiat" - and "100k party" (never admit to suspecting that maybe fantasy) - play or played in a band - oh yeah...almost forgot... ......gotta have a hat. feel free to add to list wo bros.... Merit airdrops, where? Can I pay my rent with them? Or still no lambo? Also, how dare you even imply 100k to be maybe fantasy? Guess you're no true WO then. Skipped the haikus too.
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JSRAW
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Activity: 2884
Merit: 1777
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July 08, 2019, 04:48:59 PM |
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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July 08, 2019, 04:49:49 PM |
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Anyone need kidney?  " There are no excuses to be a nocoiner.
The biggest-ticket organ you can legally sell in the U.S. is your heart: They're going for a cool $1 million. Livers come in second, worth about $557,000 and kidneys fetch about $262,000 each.
That's like 200 BTC right there." https://twitter.com/CryptoBull/status/1146115603469623296We're on the edge of printing organs like toilet paper, so selling a kidney might not be the dumbest idea for younger folks.
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JayJuanGee
Legendary

Activity: 4438
Merit: 14401
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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July 08, 2019, 04:54:13 PM |
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Shitty accelerated fractal which I hate and you lot made me do is matching exactly right now you pricks. The match is so close right now its not funny.  At first I too disliked that distorted chart, it's trying to make the matrix fit your narrative. Some overlays are more convincing than others, and likely the most accurate overlays are the one that are done retrospectively, rather than prospectively. Go figure. Don't get me wrong, there remains some value in recognizing how momentum has historically played out and attempting to verify the extent to which the current pattern fits and/or is deviating from such historical comparatives. But after giving it some thought, wasn't 2016 just one long wait to see if bitcoin was dead or not?
By May of 2016, we already had a pretty decent idea that bitcoin was not dead. 2015 was a bit more unclear regarding the "deadness" status of bitcoin, even while November 2015 showed some considerable signs of life there continued to exist quite a bit of uncertainty until the end of May 2016 when BTC prices busted back above $500 again. When, in 2017, it was clear that bitcoin was very much alive things took of.
I would characterize 2017 as kind of ongoing desperation attempts to keep bitcoin down as low and for as long as possible, and some other folks considering, as well, that it could be the last times that they could really take over or change bitcoin, and sure the end of 2017 - especially by late August 2017 with further confirmation at the giving up of the segwit2x fudsters, ended up serving as strong demonstration that bitcoin is the king, and its lack of maleability is quite robust as a feature rather than a bug. This time around we don't need the 2016 wait, no one thinks bitcoin is dead any more and we can go straight to the next bull run. If so the compressed chart would actually make some sense.
That's true. There is a lot more acceptance in terms of financialization adoption, but I would not be so smug as to attempt to assert that all of bitcoin's battles are over. There are still decent sized institutions who would really like to figure out a way to keep bitcoin down lower and for longer if they are able to, and there could still be some rabbits in their hat that allow them to drag out the down period and even attempt to push BTC prices lower through additional disinformation campaigns. So sure, there could be some front running of the model, and those of us who are largely already "in" bitcoin would likely profit more from such likely front running - but I still would not take front running (or compression as you say) for granted.
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hodl_2015
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July 08, 2019, 04:56:15 PM |
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We are planning to purchase claims until July 31, so please get in touch as soon as possible via email at (redacted).
If you have no strong preference either way, you could ignore the offer and start asking some questions July 30, and see if they can do better. Note that this is subject to the disclaimers and confidentiality provision below.
(we won't tell anyone)
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JSRAW
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Activity: 2884
Merit: 1777
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July 08, 2019, 04:56:47 PM |
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Anyone need kidney?  " There are no excuses to be a nocoiner.
The biggest-ticket organ you can legally sell in the U.S. is your heart: They're going for a cool $1 million. Livers come in second, worth about $557,000 and kidneys fetch about $262,000 each.
That's like 200 BTC right there." https://twitter.com/CryptoBull/status/1146115603469623296We're on the edge of printing organs like toilet paper, so selling a kidney might not be the dumbest idea for younger folks.@eddie13 please read Bold part. @LFC : good call 
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JayJuanGee
Legendary

Activity: 4438
Merit: 14401
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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July 08, 2019, 05:01:25 PM |
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LFC  I agree with the emotional content of your otherwise irrelevant and inaccurate post  Bastards! Not having you or, say, Dabs on the most trusted list for a month or so is kinda fucked up. And things are gonna get worse. Never mind, eh. 'Trust no one' is the safest way. Look who is acting emotional.  Get a grip V8, or gonna have to send batman out to do his "lil tinglie." 
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