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Author Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion  (Read 26838552 times)
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July 29, 2019, 12:33:46 AM
Last edit: July 29, 2019, 12:51:29 AM by JayJuanGee

Go take some of that Bitcoin you just bought and buy a VPN service.  AIRVPN is a good place to start.  https://airvpn.org/

Now you can join whatever you like.

I'm not sure it's a good idea to encourage people to break either their local laws, or the website terms and conditions, especially considering the risk of financial loss.

Government agent spotted.  Is that you jbreher?  

Go fuck yourself, JJG. </obligatory autonomic retort>

Besides serving as agent smith, you are an emotion-laden bot, too, jbreher?

Who would-a-thunk?

I mean, really, jbreher, you gotta admit that, overall, I got you on this topic, especially your having had become soooo emotionally out of control in response to statements from an interwebs avatar.  Golly gee....  

Haha. Dream on, JJG. I assure you I am as measured and level headed as anyone might hope to be. Such is the benefit of repeated responses to repeated ludicrousity.

... aaand Go Fuck Yourself.

I deny that the material, substantive and relevant facts, logic, opinions and/or reasonable inferences thereto support the emotional condition that you self-servingly cry that you are in.   Tongue Tongue Tongue  And, who would be in a better position to know than a quasi-objective "outside" observer like yours truly?   Wink

Go fuck yourself, JJG. </obligatory autonomic retort>
[...] Golly gee....  
... aaand Go Fuck Yourself.

wait is not GFY JJG on thursdays?

did i miss a memo?

so.. just in case its not too late..


HEY! JJG! go fuck yourself

Every man, woman, child, bot and agent seems to want "in" on the action.

You guys, gal, children, bots, govt agents and bank agents must be bored for some strange and unreasonable reason?  



To make matters worse, the next thing you know, roach will be chiming in with his self-proclaimed, and of course, valid "expert" opinion.


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you folks gonna get a room together or what?

You dog piling on too, sirazimuth?

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July 29, 2019, 12:54:11 AM

Blocks are nice and empty at the moment if anyone wants to consolidate.  Just had a 20 sat transaction clear in first block I think.

20 sat/b is way too high for next block inclusion.
Thinking about a post on how to calculate optimal fees and stuff.
Every sat count!
Keeping stacking Satoshi!

I think he meant 20 sat total fee. Mempool is being nearly cleared each block recently.
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July 29, 2019, 01:04:31 AM

... yankee land  has a severe obesity problem.

Furthermore, many of them are barely cognitive enough to operate a point of sale terminal or motor vehicle.
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July 29, 2019, 01:25:40 AM
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Blocks are nice and empty at the moment if anyone wants to consolidate.  Just had a 20 sat transaction clear in first block I think.

20 sat/b is way too high for next block inclusion.
Thinking about a post on how to calculate optimal fees and stuff.
Every sat count!
Keeping stacking Satoshi!

There are at least 3 or 4 tx fee estimators.

The Bitcoin Core QT wallet includes one, but it's never been very accurate. Electrum has a couple of better ones built in too.

The best reference I used for the past several months, maybe since a couple of years already is this one: https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/api/v1/fees/recommended

Currently:
Code:
fastestFee	10
halfHourFee 4
hourFee 2

If I'm not in a hurry, I use the hour fee. Or somewhere in between those numbers. I rarely use anything higher than the fastest fee.
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July 29, 2019, 02:15:37 AM

Blocks are nice and empty at the moment if anyone wants to consolidate.  Just had a 20 sat transaction clear in first block I think.

20 sat/b is way too high for next block inclusion.
Thinking about a post on how to calculate optimal fees and stuff.
Every sat count!
Keeping stacking Satoshi!

There are at least 3 or 4 tx fee estimators.

The Bitcoin Core QT wallet includes one, but it's never been very accurate. Electrum has a couple of better ones built in too.

The best reference I used for the past several months, maybe since a couple of years already is this one: https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/api/v1/fees/recommended

Currently:
Code:
fastestFee	10
halfHourFee 4
hourFee 2

If I'm not in a hurry, I use the hour fee. Or somewhere in between those numbers. I rarely use anything higher than the fastest fee.


Very alert there guys.  You just saved me some money as I just consolidated.  I went with the suggested regular fee at two of my wallets, fees are very low (paid approx. 3 sats/byte).  Let's see how long it takes them clear.

Dabs, you helped me once long ago, thanks!  Thanks to all of you!

Smiley


EDIT: in just 5 minutes or so, both transactions went through.
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July 29, 2019, 02:34:09 AM

Blocks are nice and empty at the moment if anyone wants to consolidate.  Just had a 20 sat transaction clear in first block I think.
here you go: Bitcoin Transaction Fees - Everything in one
I went with the suggested regular fee at two of my wallets, fees are very low (paid approx. 3 sats/byte).  Let's see how long it takes them clear.
You can consolidate your bitcoin at 1 satoshi/byte.
Once again, you have good time to move your bitcoin with cheapest fees, at 1 satoshi/ byte.

Currently, it seems that transaction fees fluctuated around 1 sat/byte. Fees for transaction with 1 input (148 bytes), 3 outputs (102 bytes) costs only 260 satoshis, which is double than yesterday fee.
It is a best time to consolidate your bitcoin leftovers, but it doesn't last for too long. Hurry up.

Please check more there:
https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/historical/6h-f-tfee_blk_avg-01051
https://coinb.in/#fees
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July 29, 2019, 02:56:00 AM


Jew Soros isn't sponsoring Bitcoin because he likes shoes or wants to make a flip profit, it's because he wants a digital only, cashless society slavery system where all goyim are tracked and monitored aka Bitcoin.
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July 29, 2019, 03:00:58 AM


...many of them are barely cognitive enough to operate a point of sale terminal or motor vehicle.

Oh jeeezus... too right ...Don’t even go there...
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July 29, 2019, 03:04:14 AM

Regarding the user you mentioned, I am always surprised that we can let him deliver the insanities/outrageous opinion he has been uttering here for so long.

What if I told you anything that's not goyim liberation ideology is insane?
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July 29, 2019, 03:10:41 AM

^ I’m the middle of a shit sandwich. It figures...
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July 29, 2019, 03:20:43 AM

Blocks are nice and empty at the moment if anyone wants to consolidate.  Just had a 20 sat transaction clear in first block I think.

20 sat/b is way too high for next block inclusion.
Thinking about a post on how to calculate optimal fees and stuff.
Every sat count!
Keeping stacking Satoshi!

There are at least 3 or 4 tx fee estimators.

The Bitcoin Core QT wallet includes one, but it's never been very accurate. Electrum has a couple of better ones built in too.

The best reference I used for the past several months, maybe since a couple of years already is this one: https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/api/v1/fees/recommended

Currently:
Code:
fastestFee	10
halfHourFee 4
hourFee 2

If I'm not in a hurry, I use the hour fee. Or somewhere in between those numbers. I rarely use anything higher than the fastest fee.

Where have you been Dabs?  

We were potentially needing an escrow servicer about a day or two ago, on one of the batted around disingenuine bets... that was going back and forth between toknormal and gallianooo

This linked post by me sums up some of the back and forth discussion around the topic and probably the latest status of "ded", which largely just showed that toknormal was spewing out nonsense in terms of what he was proposing about the direction of the bitcoin price, but gallianooo was trying to get him to put some money on the topic.. and I suggested that a small amount of money would be all that would be needed in order to make the point.

I am thinking that the bet probably dried up because toknormal was not ready willing or able to bet any kind of an amount in regards to what he was saying, even if it was a small amount, but hey, in theory, your escrow services were "almost" needed. hahahahaha
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July 29, 2019, 03:35:16 AM

This is interesting.

https://dailystormer.name/top-gun-female-star-outraged-she-isnt-being-called-in-for-the-sequel/





And how does someone randomly go from married to a fat lesbian alcoholic?



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July 29, 2019, 03:58:04 AM

How Government Agencies Make Criminals of Crypto Traders



Article source: https://news.bitcoin.com/how-government-agencies-make-criminals-of-crypto-traders/
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July 29, 2019, 04:13:37 AM

 Thanks to all of you!


do chin roller?
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July 29, 2019, 04:34:47 AM
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Plus,here is Walter Isaacson telling us that we are about to split into subspecies and it would be difficult to impossible to stop it:
https://airmail.news/issues/2019-7-27/should-the-rich-be-allowed-to-buy-the-best-genes

If you were to use the same criteria for classifying animals as humans, blacks and whites would already be a different species or subspecies because they do classify animals that can interbred as different species.  At the very least humans would probably be at least 3 DIFFERENT subspecies of North Eurasian, Southeast Asian, and African.  Or maybe even Africans as an entirely different species closer related to Homo Erectus and then Homo Sapiens with North Eurasian and Southeast Asian subspecies.

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https://studio.glassnode.com/metrics?a=BTC&m=valuation.Sopr

Introducing SOPR: spent outputs to predict bitcoin lows and tops

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Introducing the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR)
The SOPR a very simple indicator. It’s calculated from spent outputs. It’s the realized value (USD) divided by the value at creation (USD) of the output. Or simply: price sold / price paid.
When SOPR > 1, it means that the owners of the spent outputs are in profit at the time of the transaction; otherwise, they are at a loss
By plotting the SOPR of all spent outputs combined, aggregated by the day in which they were spent (using blockchain date), the graph can be produced

https://medium.com/unconfiscatable/introducing-sopr-spent-outputs-to-predict-bitcoin-lows-and-tops-ceb4536b3b9
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July 29, 2019, 05:34:12 AM

Come back when you're over 18

Until then, /ignore

EDIT: Nice edit; I hope you're not implying that government is unnecessary and wrong. Without modern civilization you wouldn't even be able to make that terrible argument on the internet. Do you know what hypocrisy is?

As long as two people exist on the planet in close proximity there will be some form of government or governance agreement unless they flat out kill each other.  So 'anarchy' is not even a thing.  At best, anarchy is a brief, transitory state before a strongman seizes power, or a tool used by an external power to try and spread 'anarchy' in an enemy state in order to weaken it and then destroy it or take it over; which is why they attempted to spread anarchy in Russia before the Jewish bolshevik takeover there.  

Bitcoin in practice is the same thing as using anarchy as a tactical weapon against other countries.  If say, China, Russia, and Iran banned Bitcoin and prohibited it's use but America didn't, if everyone used Bitcoin in America, it would drastically weaken the state and then nations like China and Russia could crush it.  This is why nations tend to want to do things like a new Bretton Woods all together at the same time so nobody has a tactical advantage of infinite printer scam vs no printer.

A US neocon might read something like this and make believe it's beneficial for the US to try and be the last fiat standing while other nation's monetary system's blow up first and force them into a hard money system with no infinite printer scam.  But it's not that simple.  An infinite printer scam economy cannot interact with a hard money, physical metal economy in any meaningful way, so the two countries would likely just completely firewall off from one another while also highly escalating chances of war over resources that can't be resolved by monetary means.
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July 29, 2019, 05:42:14 AM

How Government Agencies Make Criminals of Crypto Traders



Article source: https://news.bitcoin.com/how-government-agencies-make-criminals-of-crypto-traders/

IRS has begun sending letters to virtual currency owners advising them to pay back taxes, file amended returns; part of agency's larger efforts

The IRS started sending the educational letters to taxpayers last week. By the end of August, more than 10,000 taxpayers will receive these letters. The names of these taxpayers were obtained through various ongoing IRS compliance efforts.

For taxpayers receiving an educational letter, there are three variations: Letter 6173, Letter 6174 or Letter 6174-A, all three versions strive to help taxpayers understand their tax and filing obligations and how to correct past errors.

Taxpayers are pointed to appropriate information on IRS.gov, including which forms and schedules to use and where to send them.


https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-has-begun-sending-letters-to-virtual-currency-owners-advising-them-to-pay-back-taxes-file-amended-returns-part-of-agencys-larger-efforts
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July 29, 2019, 05:47:40 AM

SOPR

ummmm, neat idea...but I'm just not seeing anything useful in the graph...

am I missing something?
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July 29, 2019, 06:00:17 AM

@officialmcafee
Bitcoin is under pressure from the U.S. and its price reflects it. But the U.S. has no real power in controlling CryptoCurrency. Just watch. A week from today Bitcoin will continue its meteoric rise.

https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1155211540846600192?s=21

People like John Mcafee will contribute to accelerate the banning process of cryptocurrencies by the govt.

Probably already does work for the govt in a non-extradition deal.
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