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July 17, 2019, 03:58:18 PM

WO thread needs major cleanup. Piles and piles of nonsense...

ignore list for useless post !

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Mmm thx .....

Still remember visit the WO when you can deal with the wall observer and its regulars...

Here is where rules of posting are a bit different but still need to be a bit respectfull.

I think we can manage our post habits perfectly in the WO and outside as well.

Still thx for pointing us out....

Love all listed person for always direct action  without "TheCryptonianGroup"
All member very active Wall Observe. Like everything.
Another active perso @jayjuanGee.
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Five. I'm thinking five.
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July 17, 2019, 04:07:31 PM

Five. I'm thinking five.

The bull is strong & has powers of recovery Smiley
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July 17, 2019, 04:14:45 PM

With the way things are moving, its anyones guess on which route bitcoin might take and depending on what stimulates the market I foresee BTC taking any one of these routes.




Thanks for narrowing down the possibilities.    Wink
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July 17, 2019, 04:18:45 PM

With the way things are moving, its anyones guess on which route bitcoin might take and depending on what stimulates the market I foresee BTC taking any one of these routes.




Thanks for narrowing down the possibilities.    Wink

Pin a tail on the fucking donkey
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With the way things are moving, its anyones guess on which route bitcoin might take and depending on what stimulates the market I foresee BTC taking any one of these routes.




Thanks for narrowing down the possibilities.    Wink

Pin a tail on the fucking donkey
Looks like an honest assessment to me
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July 17, 2019, 04:27:45 PM
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There's still hope for sim-port-attack victims.
Read the article, most important the last paragraph.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/wave-of-sim-swapping-attacks-hit-us-cryptocurrency-users/



What dumb fuck still uses SMS 2FA?

IDK, but even 3rd party open source authentication software like GA isn't 100% safe.
Recently i reactivated an old coinbase account and switched from SMS2FA to GA2FA, but in the long run, i'll switch to a hardware-key based solution.
Maybe my ledger nano can be of some use there, but i don't like to rely on a single device for all crypto-related key storage.
Google authenticator BLOWS, that thing is a piece of shit and you don't have a recovery seed anymore.

I thought that you get 10 recovery seeds (or something like that when you sign up), and you can create more recovery seeds, as long as you still have access to GA.

So, sure you need to make sure that you have recovery seeds, otherwise, if you lose your device then you might have many difficulties regaining access to GA....

In other words, there has to be a way to recover your access to you GA in the even that you lose your device, AmiNOTrite?


IDK, but even 3rd party open source authentication software like GA isn't 100% safe.
Recently i reactivated an old coinbase account and switched from SMS2FA to GA2FA, but in the long run, i'll switch to a hardware-key based solution.
Maybe my ledger nano can be of some use there, but i don't like to rely on a single device for all crypto-related key storage.
Google authenticator BLOWS, that thing is a piece of shit and you don't have a recovery seed anymore.

I only use GA for 2FA, recovery keys (written down) for restore at the exchange if the (smartphone) device fails.
BTC are transferred to a cold wallet whenever it's more than 0.1 (or 0.01, 0.001 and so on in the future) and for selling small amounts (also future, only maybe)
But i'll sure move on to a better solution.
Yeah you can do backups for 10 times for the one issuer, I guess that's good for a device failing, it's a shitty setup though, I guess it's okay.

Probably better to use a freshly wiped or a fresh cheap phone with only Google Auth on it that stays in a safe place. That's what I'll do and have backups for security.

Like I mentioned above, I am pretty sure that you can get more of the 10 seed back up codes in the event that you lost the codes or used them up or whatever... that is so long as you still have access to GA.....   If you have lost access to GA and to the codes, then you are likely more screwed in that kind of situation. 

I have not done reissued new codes, but it seems like an obvious feature for those who still have access to GA or who may NOT remember where they put the codes that had already been issued to them at the time of signing-up.
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Does this help?

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July 17, 2019, 04:30:51 PM

Watching your net worth slip downwards isn’t much fun, is it?

Going to get hold of some fiat to buy again tomorrow, I guess you have to find a positive in shitty situations.

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July 17, 2019, 04:32:24 PM

There's still hope for sim-port-attack victims.
Read the article, most important the last paragraph.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/wave-of-sim-swapping-attacks-hit-us-cryptocurrency-users/



What dumb fuck still uses SMS 2FA?

IDK, but even 3rd party open source authentication software like GA isn't 100% safe.
Recently i reactivated an old coinbase account and switched from SMS2FA to GA2FA, but in the long run, i'll switch to a hardware-key based solution.
Maybe my ledger nano can be of some use there, but i don't like to rely on a single device for all crypto-related key storage.
Google authenticator BLOWS, that thing is a piece of shit and you don't have a recovery seed anymore.

I thought that you get 10 recovery seeds (or something like that when you sign up), and you can create more recovery seeds, as long as you still have access to GA.

So, sure you need to make sure that you have recovery seeds, otherwise, if you lose your device then you might have many difficulties regaining access to GA....

In other words, there has to be a way to recover your access to you GA in the even that you lose your device, AmiNOTrite?
I lost my recovery seeds to GA about 5 years ago and bittrex unlocked my account with a bit of additional info.never used GA after that scare
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July 17, 2019, 04:32:47 PM

Does this help?



I’ll settle for something like that, end 2019 on $14,000 or something similar. ATH near the halving & then moon end of 2020 Smiley
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Moved to good news Bitcoin jump something upper level I thing $12k+ it just idea MACD & Stoch RSI indicated moving upper level.
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There's still hope for sim-port-attack victims.
Read the article, most important the last paragraph.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/wave-of-sim-swapping-attacks-hit-us-cryptocurrency-users/



What dumb fuck still uses SMS 2FA?

IDK, but even 3rd party open source authentication software like GA isn't 100% safe.
Recently i reactivated an old coinbase account and switched from SMS2FA to GA2FA, but in the long run, i'll switch to a hardware-key based solution.
Maybe my ledger nano can be of some use there, but i don't like to rely on a single device for all crypto-related key storage.
Google authenticator BLOWS, that thing is a piece of shit and you don't have a recovery seed anymore.

I thought that you get 10 recovery seeds (or something like that when you sign up), and you can create more recovery seeds, as long as you still have access to GA.

So, sure you need to make sure that you have recovery seeds, otherwise, if you lose your device then you might have many difficulties regaining access to GA....

In other words, there has to be a way to recover your access to you GA in the even that you lose your device, AmiNOTrite?
I lost my recovery seeds to GA about 5 years ago and bittrex unlocked my account with a bit of additional info.never used GA after that scare


When I got sim ported which also involved the hacker taking over some of my email accounts, the hacker also set up authy in my name (those fucks) because I had not set up authy.... It was quite a bit of a hassle to get that sorted out, but seems to be an advantage to attempt to stay on top of things including having some things set up in your name in order that hackers would not be able to do so after they have taken over your accounts.... .. so yeah, there are worse solutions that GA... and like was mentioned earlier, maybe setting up a Yubikey is an option too (https://www.yubico.com/).

I understand that some of these matters are complicated, but part of the responsibility of holding bitcoin and getting into this new fucking be your own bank crap is to do a bit more work to learn and to attempt to take decent and reasonable measures to protect your wealth... I can personally testify that losing bitcoins to hackers is not a good feeling... . especially if you work decently hard to stack your sats or whatever and spend a decent amount of time building, building and building, and with a few key strokes, fucking bitcoin transactions are not (currently) reversible.
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Most of the time, I am paid to post, I get messages from the darkweb, then once posted I receive a few sat from a LN chan... not much but always MoAr Smiley.

the rest of the time I select letter in the dictionnary, and I try to make words then sentence with them, that's why my post have no meaning what so ever, they are just pixels on a screen that you give sense too...

only ledger space isn't pixel !!!

I don't get it.  What are you trying to say here?

nothing !

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I rarely post here nowadays, but I regularly lurk this thread, and usually I do it before checking the btc price after work, and I play trying to estimate the price by reading posts here.

Today, I saw unneeded despair.

Seems to me that we are still a thin market, and in hindsight i would say that news DO influence the market.

In my opinion we just saw a bunch of morons buying and selling on Facebook/potus drama, like usually happens with stocks. They don't understand anything of course, just a lot of stupid money.

We are still up on the monthly chart, and have hodled trought baddest storms.

Bitcoin is winning and strongly than ever. It is already established and worldwide recognized as a valuable thing, and centralized fucked up cryptos are not going to take government's approval. Shitcoins are gone too. The sun is bright and everything is going well.
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July 17, 2019, 04:59:39 PM

With the way things are moving, its anyones guess on which route bitcoin might take and depending on what stimulates the market I foresee BTC taking any one of these routes.



really good work your TA. but as a professional TA I see room for some improvements. I added my recommendations to your chart, please see below.

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July 17, 2019, 05:02:32 PM

U.S congressman
"Even the Chinese with their firewall and their extreme intervention in society could not kill #bitcoin.....
You can't kill bitcoin"

https://twitter.com/MediumSqueeze/status/1151470299327733760

He's the guy Patrick McHenry

That's hilarious from that interview of that republican congressman.

He also says that even though you cannot kill bitcoin, you can do a variety of things in terms of regulation regarding a number of reiterations of bitcoin that are trying to mimic bitcoin (such as facebook coin).

U.S congressman
"Even the Chinese with their firewall and their extreme intervention in society could not kill #bitcoin.....
You can't kill bitcoin"

They start to figure that out. And now they also have a good window of opportunity for buying. Will they use it? Naaaah...

The sane mind will grab any opportunity they get, and those stuck into " G-Old way is the only way" will not.


@vroom i doubt about killing, however they can do some damage for sure but only for limited time. in the end its "adapt or die" situation IMO.

Yep... attempts to kill bitcoin would be quite problematic... a kind of war, underground and wackamole to figure out getting the cooperation of other governments, and they are not all going to cooperate - which is some of the brilliance of the underlying incentives built into bitcoin.
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol
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