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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



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July 17, 2019, 05:11:08 PM
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



Fuck.

this reminds me of the infinite monkey theorem. wiki quote:

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The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare JJG's passwords.
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July 17, 2019, 05:46:56 PM

If you have a rooted phone you can backup GA with Titanium Backup (and copy/move the backup file to a safe backup).  If you lose or destroy the phone it's no problem, just restore the backup to new device.  
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July 17, 2019, 05:54:46 PM
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



Fuck.

this reminds me of the infinite monkey theorem. wiki quote:

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The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare JJG's passwords.
so a monkey would eventually hit Satoshis keys huh? Let's get a monkey and some software!

You don't even need a monkey... or a software:
www.keys.lol

Just don't hold your breath:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147514.msg51224295#msg51224295

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July 17, 2019, 05:58:17 PM
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



Fuck.

this reminds me of the infinite monkey theorem. wiki quote:

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The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare JJG's passwords.

I used to consider this theory when writing code. Give me enough time and enough monkeys and I can code anything...so when my boss asks if some sort of software can be written my answer was always a confident "yes".

Then I saw a video where they gave a keyboard connected to a computer to monkeys...and no...monkeys would never do shit with a keyboard. Smack it a bit and just go and play.

So my whole career was a lie.
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I used to consider this theory when writing code. Give me enough time and enough monkeys and I can code anything...so when my boss asks if some sort of software can be written my answer was always a confident "yes".

Then I saw a video where they gave a keyboard connected to a computer to monkeys...and no...monkeys would never do shit with a keyboard. Smack it a bit and just go and play.

So my whole career was a lie.
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Hihi, Elwar, you discovered "Homo Ludens" by observing monkeys... .  Cheesy
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He is aiming too low
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July 17, 2019, 06:32:41 PM
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I am a Perma bull and that is why don't want to post bearish short, medium time prediction to not fuel up WO thread heaters  Wink.

There is only one medium time prediction for BTC which is DOWN to the 7800$ price range or even deeper.

We can see some swings, but we are going down and I would start buying back at 7800$ and lower levels if possible.

I am still bullish and think that we will bounce back up from 7000$ levels when this correction ends. But if not and we will be going down deeper, then my long term prediction will finally change to bearish  Cry.

Will update with charts a little later to let you guys better a few of what to expect in next days in my opinion.


I am shorting BTC short, medium-term now. Don't mention alts one should short them all because they just getting slaughtered. When BTC goes up, they go down and when BTC goes down, they also go down  Grin. This is an ideal situation for BTC to get back, to 90% of the market share and to continue the bull run after this corrections.



Be careful of getting greedy.  $7,800 may be too low. That would be a 44% correction from peak $13,880 which is a pretty big correction in a bull market. Not saying it won’t happen, but it is far from a sure thing.

We have already had a nice scare and might just track sideways here for awhile with a couple more scares just to liven things up and keep bear hopes alive.
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July 17, 2019, 06:50:05 PM

Observing $9923

Would be really bullish to close the day in 5 figures.
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July 17, 2019, 06:51:19 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.



Bitcoin ONLY goes forward in time, it does not go back.

So get that notion out of your head.  The toothpaste is already out of the tube.... the cat is already out of the bag... the genie is already out of the bottle, etc. etc. etc.
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July 17, 2019, 06:55:06 PM
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Bitcoin ONLY goes forward in time, it does not go back.

So get that notion out of your head.  The toothpaste is already out of the tube.... the cat is already out of the bag... the genie is already out of the bottle, etc. etc. etc.

The r0ach is already out of the closet
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



Fuck.

You guys are funny
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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.



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.



Bitcoin ONLY goes forward in time, it does not go back.

So get that notion out of your head.  The toothpaste is already out of the tube.... the cat is already out of the bag... the genie is already out of the bottle, etc. etc. etc.

Wrong, my system go back in time too!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg51854451#msg51854451


My blockchain based, distributed AI algorithm produced the following graph:



On the left part of the graph is the fit of the model to actual BTC price (this is why there's only one flashy line), while on the right part future price path based on deep learning path probability density (the brighter the more probable):


what do you think?





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Observing 9977

But can anyone guess what i’m gonna observe later this evening  Roll Eyes
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@jjg      I can imagine your passwords are 1000+ characters long lol

My op sec sucks, because in order to remember my passwords, I write them out in WO posts on a regular basis.. just so that I can remember them...

woops... .. did I say too much...



Fuck.

You guys are funny

Indeed.
Meriting for the LOLs, so wrong in the rest of the BitcoinTalk, but here, how couldn't you reward such gems?
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Observing 9977

But can anyone guess what i’m gonna observe later this evening  Roll Eyes

Observing CCMF@9977



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This is our house now Ke-mo sah-bee

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July 17, 2019, 07:30:29 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?


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.
You can request 10 back up single codes to a site. Say binance, but I swear GA used to have a private key that held the accounts you had. I guess the idea is you print your backup keys per site and if you lose your phone you enter every site, disable it and burn like 2 or 3 codes to disable it.

I guess that I am getting a little bit lost with the use of those 10 back up keys to be able to access secondary sites in which you have enabled GA.  What I was thinking is that the 10 codes are used to recover your GA account on your device in case you lose your device or you change devices.   Once you have access to GA on your device, the GA gives you whatever code is relevant at that time for accessing the secondary sites.    So, I am not sure about the other scenario in which you are using those 10 codes to access the secondary sites directly. 

My understanding is that if you request 10 more codes, then the earlier issued 10 codes become obsolete.

Maybe my whole brain (and thinking) on this topic is all screwed up, and perhaps I am going to need to read whatever it says on the Google Authenticator page?   

Seems that I have gotten new devices on a couple of occasions in the past couple of years; however, I cannot recall using any of those codes on that paper in order to change my device authorization.  I think that I still had access to my old device when I changed to the new device, so I did not need to use any of the 10 access codes from that paper.

Are we in concordance about anything?

I would like to be in concordance that it surely looks like we are imminently about to re-visit supra $10k.   The next hours seem to be critical.tm
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