El duderino_
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September 08, 2019, 05:00:09 PM |
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If you started with $100 when the Federal Reserve was first created in 1913, it would now be worth $3.87. 1913: $100 1923: $57.89 1933: $76.15 1943: $57.23 1953: $37.08 1963: $32.35 1973: $22.30 1983: $9.94 1993: $6.85 2003: $5.38 2013: $4.25 2019: $3.87 https://twitter.com/rhythmtrader/status/1169694937597829120?s=21
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"In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed
timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It
takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but
hard to stifle." -- Satoshi
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El duderino_
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September 08, 2019, 05:04:56 PM |
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All seems to forgot Sunday, haiku are needed I love 2019 alt season
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SuperTA
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September 08, 2019, 05:11:53 PM |
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Bitcoin: You can win if you want! Just hold me tight! Take my hand, follow me...
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Hueristic
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September 08, 2019, 05:15:25 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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O.k. I am here to serve peeps like you, Hueristic, even though you have an irresistible tendency to be a bit of a smart ass. TLDR: Set a target BTC accumulation level, then perhaps buy a bit more than your BTC allocated amount in order that you don't become too emotionally attached about selling a bit on the way up. Sell at higher prices than you bought, and preferably at a price that brings you adequate pleasure. Buy more BTC if the price drops, and never run out of fiat if the price drops nor bitcoin if the price goes up. Life is too short, so enjoy the hookers, lambos and blows along the way. Gracious. Is this your best JJG? Your observation seems quite correct, Hueristic. My words remain materially inadequate and insufficient in the eyes of Dabs. You know I'm just messing with you. Hell, I even read most of that post!Damn things got more memory than my laptop! Found it. 28 feet away against the wall. Under a rubbish bin.
Sounds about right, good thing there wasn't a highway within a mile. Meanwhile in Binance Looks like its almost shorting season there again. If you drop a small steel nut onto a polished concrete floor from a height of 8 feet how far can it go?
you have just described a recipe for transdimensional travel...good luck Found it. 28 feet away against the wall. Under a rubbish bin.
No, I believe what you have now is referred to as a "faerie nut" beware using that in any critical applications. I believe a read a theory on the transmutation of clothespins to coat hangers that that would fall under.
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JSRAW
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September 08, 2019, 05:17:56 PM Last edit: September 08, 2019, 05:35:40 PM by JSRAW |
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To the moon's glory Lunar lander Vikram south pole But Yet to make contact Context : chandrayaan2 - unexplored section of the Moon — South Polar region Live update feed : India - Chandrayaan -2
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d_eddie
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September 08, 2019, 05:39:26 PM |
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Watching the corn grow In the field and on the chart it's #Haiku Sunday There. I obliged
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mersal
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September 08, 2019, 05:55:01 PM |
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To the moon's glory Lunar lander Vikram south pole But Yet to make contact Context : chandrayaan2 - unexplored section of the Moon — South Polar region Live update feed : India - Chandrayaan -2Update: Lander location found from the orbitar but still no response from the lander with any signals. But as scientist says 90% success of this project can be achieved with orbitar itself.
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JSRAW
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September 08, 2019, 06:07:49 PM |
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^ Yes Sir
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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September 08, 2019, 06:09:10 PM |
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Update: Lander location found from the orbitar but still no response from the lander with any signals.
But as scientist says 90% success of this project can be achieved with orbitar itself.
Landing on other planets and moons is *hard*.
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Ludwig Von
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September 08, 2019, 06:11:43 PM |
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Bitcoin: You can win if you want! Just hold me tight! Take my hand, follow me...
Just wait until tomorrow evening, I uploaded fiat to Stamp on Friday. Not yet arrived. And it is the first time since mid 2017 I uploaded fiat... .
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mersal
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September 08, 2019, 06:12:07 PM |
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Update: Lander location found from the orbitar but still no response from the lander with any signals.
But as scientist says 90% success of this project can be achieved with orbitar itself.
Landing on other planets and moons is *hard*. Not really because USA did that in 1969 when no major growth in science and technology,or they just lied it. Landing is not too hard but the important fact is what we knows about this universe is just a drop in the whole universe and India tried to land it on South pole where no country yet did landed.
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September 08, 2019, 06:32:04 PM |
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Good morning folks. Bitcoin continues to trade sideways with this pattern likely to persist in the near term. A support/resistance zone is building around the $10.3k to $10.4K range on light volume. The closing of the weekly candle will bring a shift in the prevailing winds I think. Continuing to beating towards the leeward side of the isle. Steady as she goes mister. #dyor 1h 4h #stronghands'19
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JimboToronto
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Good day Bitcoinland Ten four four two U.S. bucks (Bitcoinaverage).
Still going sideways When will this crap ever end? Maybe November.
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jojo69
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September 08, 2019, 06:41:18 PM |
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Update: Lander location found from the orbitar but still no response from the lander with any signals.
But as scientist says 90% success of this project can be achieved with orbitar itself.
Landing on other planets and moons is *hard*. Yeah, don't feel bad, we lose 'em too, it happens.
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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September 08, 2019, 07:14:13 PM |
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September 08, 2019, 07:25:49 PM |
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Good day Bitcoinland Ten four four two U.S. bucks (Bitcoinaverage).
Still going sideways When will this crap ever end? Maybe November.
Buying those cheap coins Still plentiful time brothers Hurry though moon soon 5 7 5 I got it, right? Bitcoin will grow for sure. altcoins will die, not all but most. Bitcoin will crush altcoins. Although I like ethereum and some other altcoins.
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HairyMaclairy
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September 08, 2019, 08:08:39 PM Last edit: September 08, 2019, 08:23:29 PM by HairyMaclairy |
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How could evidence of personal identity have anything whatsoever to do with evidence of protocol change? I'm not sure if you're trolling or trying to be serious.
Back at ya. See any evidence of SegWit in the white paper? No? Explicitly in front of your face. Willful dereliction of truthiness. SegWit was indeed an alteration of the Bitcoin protocol. Undeniably. There is really no way to argue otherwise. I am pretty confident the white paper doesn’t say anything about Turing completeness, legally enforceable smart contracts, token protocols, large data storage capability and all the other shit in Bitcoin SV marketing Yet interestingly, all fully supported in the 0.1 version of the Bitcoin protocol. You know, before the Cripple Rangers took control of the codebase. SegWit, on the other hand... Funny, eh? So what's the point you are trying to make? My mistake. I couldn't see any evidence of them in the white paper. Thank you for clarifying that it doesn't matter whether something is mentioned in the whitepaper. That is not what I said at all. Are you really that blind that you do not see what I am getting at? Even with your introduction of demonstrably flawed sidebars? The initial implementation of Bitcoin - 0.1 supports all the features you list. Without recourse to explicit enabling code. The initial implementation of Bitcoin -- and including up to and through the SegWit Omnibus Changeset Release -- did not support SegWit. Neither explicitly nor as an external implementation. Indeed, the implementation of SegWit was predicated on the most egregious change to the Bitcoin protocol ever enacted. The features you list did not / do not require a change to the Bitcoin protocol. SegWit did / does require a change to the Bitcoin protocol. So when you say "it doesn't matter whether something is mentioned in the whitepaper", you're neither right nor wrong. What matters is the protocol itself. SegWit was undeniably a change to that protocol. A rather significant one. Therefore, somewhat 'less Bitcoin-y' -- at least on this axis -- than other implementations which hew to the original. On the other hand, if some element is decidedly counter to the white paper (chain of digital signatures, anyone?), then that indeed does matter. It’s hard to keep track of what you were saying when you keep changing it. And for that matter, Segwit was a softfork.... Beecash was a hard fork...
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September 08, 2019, 08:12:04 PM |
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one day alt season, gentlemen prefer bitcoin shaken, not stirred
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