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July 25, 2019, 11:31:01 PM |
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EDIT: Wallobservers, i recognise ongoing reduction of bitcoin spam in my mailboxes. Not a good sign for 2019, i guess.
what do you mean with "bitcoin spam". Not good if Bitcoin can be used for spams. I think he's referring to the spam/scam emails, rebel. Bitcoin is simply a method of transaction.
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July 25, 2019, 11:41:27 PM |
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EDIT: Wallobservers, i recognise ongoing reduction of bitcoin spam in my mailboxes. Not a good sign for 2019, i guess.
what do you mean with "bitcoin spam". Not good if Bitcoin can be used for spams. I think he's referring to the spam/scam emails, rebel. Bitcoin is simply a method of transaction. I know. It is a question of what he means. I want to know what he means.
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JJG, you are always out of subject. bots can't understand the meaning. As if I anyone here is going to give much if any credence to your categorization of which posts are "in subject".... Get a grip, rebal15 a software: what ever you call it.
software is only one type of handling the (mathematical) algorithm in a convenient, automated way. So in fact "software" is only your name for it. What it is, i bet you know: a blockchain with a simple, specific usecase. The chain (bitcoin) itself is just "output", coming from the algorithm (used by software). "Software" is clearly incorrect. Looking at complex things the simple way doesn't make them simple at all. Ok, thank you. Can Bitcoin be considered as an input to an algorithm (used by software). Only in the same sense as you yourself can be considered as a specific sequence of cytoseine, guanine, adenine, and thymine, as an input to ribosomes. jbreher is making some decent senses. Thanks for that insight, picnic bear. Good night JJG if you are going to sleep.
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July 25, 2019, 11:48:11 PM |
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EDIT: Wallobservers, i recognise ongoing reduction of bitcoin spam in my mailboxes. Not a good sign for 2019, i guess.
what do you mean with "bitcoin spam". Not good if Bitcoin can be used for spams. I think he's referring to the spam/scam emails, rebel. Bitcoin is simply a method of transaction. I know. It is a question of what he means. I want to know what he means. I'm not really sure what you're expecting; are you familiar with basic spam/scam emails?
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July 25, 2019, 11:55:03 PM |
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This is my 10,000th post, I have had a blast spending so much time with all of you fuckers. This one is for all of you guys and to 10,000 more post to come and hopefully a majority in this thread! The price right now is back and forth around $10k and hopefully by the time it is 20,000 post the price jumps to more than $20,000. (It was $50 when the first post started)
I’m out of sMerit & my source bank is empty. I owe you +1 for this post though. Great to have you here as always. Congrats on hitting 10k brother. Got it covered Good night into Amsterdam HODLsleep and catch up tomorrow
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July 25, 2019, 11:59:15 PM |
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EDIT: Wallobservers, i recognise ongoing reduction of bitcoin spam in my mailboxes. Not a good sign for 2019, i guess.
what do you mean with "bitcoin spam". Not good if Bitcoin can be used for spams. I think he's referring to the spam/scam emails, rebel. Bitcoin is simply a method of transaction. I know. It is a question of what he means. I want to know what he means. I'm not really sure what you're expecting; are you familiar with basic spam/scam emails? That is best explained by some example spam mail titles: "today i made $3.435 by using THIS simple website!" "educate yourself in bitcoin trading and get rich quick!" "do you want to let the future to be happening without you?" "Bitcoin Satoshis Vision - the REAL BITCOIN" hmmm, wait a sec...
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July 26, 2019, 01:48:29 AM |
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Observing BTC @ 9,695 USD
Currently hovering above the 9,400 USD support line; potential retest incoming.
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July 26, 2019, 03:34:55 AM |
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Since this thread is read by half the spooks in the world, I would like everyone to welcome aboard Anne Neuberger from the evil cult of Judaism to be the NSA's cybersecurity director. Since allowing a woman to be in charge of anything related to computers or warfare is completely asinine, we can rest assured the leader of the free world - god emperor Putin - will be most happy with this choice.
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July 26, 2019, 03:56:56 AM |
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The longer it builds, the higher it will end up...
that's the way I see it this is perfect so far, couldn't have painted it better
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July 26, 2019, 04:07:08 AM Last edit: July 26, 2019, 09:07:48 AM by realr0ach |
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That reminds me of all those Windows 7 parties I threw back in the day. Truly amazing times.
Windows 7 was the death of computing. Shifting from single CPU cores and closer to the metal systems to bloated abstraction layers and APIs. In other words, everything about things from that period forward were focused on SERVER and multi-tasking performance (things like apache web servers) at the expense of workstation performance (things like video games and end user latency). And now you have people going even more overboard in that path pretending that it's valid to create video games the same way CG movies are done - in post processing render layers. The purpose of a video game is it's supposed to be real-time. I'm surrounded by idiots. So, Windows XP is still technically the best gaming OS for things like latency. Whether it's turd-like Linux distros even more focused on multi-tasking than Windows is, or Windows itself, none of these OS's after Windows XP should even exist for real-time or gaming performance, only for office work and servers.
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July 26, 2019, 04:56:14 AM |
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You hold you win. simple What do you win ? Serious question. I've nothing against hodlers, but if you're a pure hodler, then the price shouldn't matter to you, should it ? 1000$ more, 1000$ less, what difference does it make ? pretty much
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July 26, 2019, 04:56:48 AM |
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WO brothers .... I have been busy this evening.... Went after poker to Amsterdam and have met with 5 forum members (more collectible section guys) Have been with mitchell, yogg, minifrij, micromen, chronicsky ..... awesome Guys We drunk and played Some drinking games.... pity I was late and most fly out tomorrow, calling the night little early.... but still i’m drunk Pretty cool mic, but could you explain the significance of your zero bitcoin note there? I think it has to do with an inside joke we're not privvy to.
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July 26, 2019, 05:31:51 AM |
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Bitcoin’s newest trading product offers direct exposure to its volatility, and BlockTower Capital is the first to dive inBitcoin’s volatility has long been thought of as one of the major factors that keep big money managers from investing, but a new esoteric financial product could help traders hedge against the cryptocurrency’s price swings.
Hong Kong-based trading firm GSR revealed to The Block that the first trade of its bitcoin variance swap has been executed with cryptocurrency hedge fund BlockTower Capital — the latest development in the booming derivatives market for digital currencies. https://www.theblockcrypto.com/2019/07/25/bitcoins-newest-trading-product-offers-direct-exposure-to-its-volatility-and-blocktower-capital-is-the-first-to-dive-in/Good morning "esoteric".
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July 26, 2019, 06:08:29 AM |
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While a VIX index for Bitcoin is intellectually interesting, I’m not touching that with a 10 foot pole
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July 26, 2019, 06:58:11 AM |
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I ran into one of my nocoiner friends that I mentioned BTC to some 5 years ago and he never invested. He still dislikes BTC primarily for its volatility. I simply said to him would he prefer a highly volatile product over the short term increasing in value over the long term against a low volatile FIAT which was decreasing in value over the long term?
He didn't have an answer and just humphhed and continued to mutter that he will never invested?
I guess that is the definition of Butt hurt.
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July 26, 2019, 07:14:15 AM |
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While a VIX index for Bitcoin is intellectually interesting, I’m not touching that with a 10 foot pole
Silver, bitchez
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July 26, 2019, 07:37:20 AM |
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I have seen so many people get introduced to Bitcoin and then blow up on shitcoins it’s not funny.
Bitcoin maximalist survivors have to be 5%.
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July 26, 2019, 07:44:52 AM Last edit: July 26, 2019, 08:24:35 AM by mindrust |
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I have seen so many people get introduced to Bitcoin and then blow up on shitcoins it’s not funny.
Bitcoin maximalist survivors have to be 5%.
Come to think of it, my mind works exactly the opposite. I always tend to hodl the safer assets.* Most people see bitcoin as a (very) risky asset and that was also my angle for a few years but when I realized It is not as risky as I thought, then I started buying. Now I am staying away from alts because I think they are risky against btc. So far I am glad did. Somewhere in 2017 this guy invested $10k in alts and it went to a fckn million. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1936239.0https://www.cryptocompare.com/portfolio-public/?id=120643I was jelly af at that time, now that $10k is $56k. Still a decent amount for the risk he took if you ask me. sidenote: That's also interesting I created my 20k topic 2 days before him. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1932892.0It is like many people felt what was about to come. *That's a habit I obtained over the years probably. As a working man I know how hard it is to make money by working so I am prety conservative when I am making new investments.
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July 26, 2019, 07:50:09 AM |
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WO brothers .... I have been busy this evening.... Went after poker to Amsterdam and have met with 5 forum members (more collectible section guys) Have been with mitchell, yogg, minifrij, micromen, chronicsky ..... awesome Guys We drunk and played Some drinking games.... pity I was late and most fly out tomorrow, calling the night little early.... but still i’m drunk Pretty cool mic, but could you explain the significance of your zero bitcoin note there? I think it has to do with an inside joke we're not privvy to. Worthless fiat ?
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July 26, 2019, 07:56:39 AM |
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WO brothers .... I have been busy this evening.... Went after poker to Amsterdam and have met with 5 forum members (more collectible section guys) Have been with mitchell, yogg, minifrij, micromen, chronicsky ..... awesome Guys We drunk and played Some drinking games.... pity I was late and most fly out tomorrow, calling the night little early.... but still i’m drunk Pretty cool mic, but could you explain the significance of your zero bitcoin note there? I think it has to do with an inside joke we're not privvy to. Worthless fiat ? It's a worthless crypto/fiat entanglement. But alas, beautiful.
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