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July 29, 2019, 12:12:42 PM Last edit: November 15, 2023, 08:47:08 PM by Woodie |
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Seriously, what the hell is this ? Who would even buy them? It pains me to say this but believe it or not so many people buy this stuff, possible reason why BTC hasn't gone to the moon! With so many of these bitcoin copy cats(altcoins) it's likely that people who have never used the real bitcoin(BTC) and just hear about it could be the most likely to buy because they will be blinded by the ridiculous low prices or the manner all the bitcoin are indexed.
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July 29, 2019, 01:34:54 PM |
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Dammit page 24 666 Observing BTC @ 9,499 USD
Lets hope soon this two numbers will match.
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July 29, 2019, 01:37:42 PM |
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Are those huge candles up and down caused by some institution testing the market and their tools? bakkt, is that you??
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July 29, 2019, 01:49:24 PM |
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Dammit page 24 666 Observing BTC @ 9,499 USD
Lets hope soon this two numbers will match. As soon as i checked WO, I had a deja-vu with the price at parity too. I still remember the 10.000 pages fiasco. Dunno who was deleting posts to move the page counter. What a mess it was! 24k USD would be good, but dunno why i rised the bar and the number that would make me smile now is +50k
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July 29, 2019, 02:02:03 PM |
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Alone at home today...
Just served my lunch in front of the PC and eating while reading WO...
Lots of pages to read, and boy it feels sooo fcuking cool!
Missing r0ach... I absolutely need to have a dose of Schelling Point, Exter's Pyramid, Nash Equilibrium, Kalergi Plan, Daily Stormer... And, oh man, how I really, REALLY need to hear the "designed to centralize" line... Gets me all worked up inside...down there...you know...
Must be the beer...
Sorry guys... HoDL!
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July 29, 2019, 02:36:48 PM |
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How sophomoric. There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version. For prudence, this is being done in a stepwise manner. Each step is -- say it with me now class -- progress toward that objective.
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July 29, 2019, 02:36:56 PM |
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SOPR
ummmm, neat idea...but I'm just not seeing anything useful in the graph... am I missing something? https://studio.glassnode.com/metrics?a=BTC&m=valuation.SoprIntroducing SOPR: spent outputs to predict bitcoin lows and topsIntroducing 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
Hi, jojo69 It looks better here. When SOPR > 1, it means that the owners of the spent outputs got profit from the operation. Otherwise, losses. The bull market seems to reject SOPR below 1, and the bear market to reject SOPR above 1. https://twitter.com/renato_shira/status/1121517734574133249
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July 29, 2019, 02:44:19 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service?
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July 29, 2019, 02:47:55 PM |
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D-day in Bitfinex trial - Will Bitcoin price react?ALL EYES ON MONDAY’S TRIAL OUTCOME
As previously reported by Bitcoinist, the Supreme Court of the State of New York will resume hearing on the case between the NYAG and bitcoin exchange platform Bitfinex on Monday (July 29, 2019).
A negative outcome for iFinex — the parent company of Bitfinex, could potentially open the exchange and Tether up to more lawsuits. The NYAG is accusing Bitfinex of covering up $850 million in client losses.
https://bitcoinist.com/d-day-in-bitfinex-trial-will-bitcoin-price-react/
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July 29, 2019, 03:35:17 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service? And a service that will have to be run by nation states and/or giant corporations, and will be permissioned, censored and controlled by them? (assuming it can work at all)
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July 29, 2019, 04:07:05 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service? And a service that will have to be run by nation states and/or giant corporations, and will be permissioned, censored and controlled by them? (assuming it can work at all) Good questions. The shills from the BSV camp want bitcoin to be a centralized, corporate tool. This is one of the reasons people dont believe CSW is Satoshi.
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July 29, 2019, 04:16:48 PM |
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D-day in Bitfinex trial - Will Bitcoin price react?ALL EYES ON MONDAY’S TRIAL OUTCOME
As previously reported by Bitcoinist, the Supreme Court of the State of New York will resume hearing on the case between the NYAG and bitcoin exchange platform Bitfinex on Monday (July 29, 2019).
A negative outcome for iFinex — the parent company of Bitfinex, could potentially open the exchange and Tether up to more lawsuits. The NYAG is accusing Bitfinex of covering up $850 million in client losses.
https://bitcoinist.com/d-day-in-bitfinex-trial-will-bitcoin-price-react/ My view is that they are gonna lose big. Others? What do you all think?
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July 29, 2019, 04:19:55 PM |
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Dammit page 24 666 Observing BTC @ 9,499 USD
Lets hope soon this two numbers will match. As soon as i checked WO, I had a deja-vu with the price at parity too. I still remember the 10.000 pages fiasco. Dunno who was deleting posts to move the page counter. What a mess it was! 24k USD would be good, but dunno why i rised the bar and the number that would make me smile now is +50k Exactly! Same here: $20-25k doesn't sound fun anymore.... I guess some $90-120k could make me sell some $ of my stash though (today). If we're talking about 2021 then I guess this number will go even further up...
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July 29, 2019, 04:34:12 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service? And a service that will have to be run by nation states and/or giant corporations, and will be permissioned, censored and controlled by them? (assuming it can work at all) Good questions. The shills from the BSV camp want bitcoin to be a centralized, corporate tool. This is one of the reasons people dont believe CSW is Satoshi. I read somewhere that CSW has in his possession a wallet belonging to Satoshi or one of his close friends (can't remember the details). He is currently using a huge computer farm to brute-force it open and get hold of the private key. His friend, pedophile Calvin Ayre is funding and helping him do it. I wonder what will happen if they manage to crack that wallet. CSW will be able to "prove" he's Satoshi by signing a message using the cracked private key. Well, I don't think it'll be so easy to crack the wallet anyway, so nothing may happen. But it's interesting to know what they're up to. Maybe that's why CSW said that 2019 will be the year that BTC will die...
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July 29, 2019, 04:49:09 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service? And a service that will have to be run by nation states and/or giant corporations, and will be permissioned, censored and controlled by them? (assuming it can work at all) Definitely difficult to understand how a kind of "infinite" block size brings bitcoin "back" to its roots. One thing that is interesting is to have some of these dumbass approaches (or experimentations by scam artists) to show through practice what NOT to do.
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July 29, 2019, 05:07:15 PM |
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There is an objective: unfucken the protocol, returning it to the original version.
So the original version called for bitcoin acting as a file and data storage service? And a service that will have to be run by nation states and/or giant corporations, and will be permissioned, censored and controlled by them? (assuming it can work at all) Definitely difficult to understand how a kind of "infinite" block size brings bitcoin "back" to its roots. One thing that is interesting is to have some of these dumbass approaches (or experimentations by scam artists) to show through practice what NOT to do. If Bitcoin (BTC) had infinite block size, it would be littered with near-infinitely-sized spam attacks, and the worst part is that all this garbage would have to be preserved forever as part of the blockchain, forever filling up TB upon TB of storage space... There's a reason why Satoshi included the 1 MB cap in the code. The problem is that inexperienced programmers tend to prefer the "bigger is better" approach, failing to foresee its side-effects. Fortunately, they are not in control of Bitcoin.
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July 29, 2019, 05:07:29 PM |
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EU Exchange Bitstamp Partners with UK Firm to Offer Pound Sterling OnrampMajor European crypto exchange Bitstamp has partnered with digital asset brokerage BCB Group to enable direct transfers in British pounds sterling (GBP).
A press release shared with Cointelegraph on July 29 revealed that following the new partnership, by the end of this year United Kingdom-based investors will be able to make GBP withdrawals and deposits directly to and from their Bitstamp accounts. https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-exchange-bitstamp-partners-with-uk-firm-to-offer-pound-sterling-onramp
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July 29, 2019, 05:12:00 PM |
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I read somewhere that CSW has in his possession a wallet belonging to Satoshi or one of his close friends (can't remember the details). He is currently using a huge computer farm to brute-force it open and get hold of the private key. His friend, pedophile Calvin Ayre is funding and helping him do it.
I wonder what will happen if they manage to crack that wallet. CSW will be able to "prove" he's Satoshi by signing a message using the cracked private key.
Well, I don't think it'll be so easy to crack the wallet anyway, so nothing may happen. But it's interesting to know what they're up to. Maybe that's why CSW said that 2019 will be the year that BTC will die...
I don’t believe it’s possible to brute force a private key, certainly not in our lifetime with current computer tech any way. CW is an utter moron & it’s probably best to totally disregard anything he claims he can so. He’s full of shit and the sooner he’s in our rear view mirror the better. He won’t be signing a message from a Satoshi owned wallet.
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