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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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November 20, 2019, 01:41:46 PM

We’ll all be dead by 2140

Nonsense. We're Bitcoiners. We have the resources to buy another century or two.

boosterspice?

someone needs to get on securing this stuff asap
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November 20, 2019, 02:51:54 PM

the first german bank passes on the cost of negative interest rates to customers with small deposits.

https://www.ibtimes.com/first-german-bank-hits-small-savers-negative-rates-2869283

No salary rises, high inflation rates and now they take money from small deposits. This system is doomed to fail. Thanks Bitcoin, please save us from these bastards.
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November 20, 2019, 03:07:42 PM

Observing $8,130.

Is it just me or does anybody else think that the ever increasingly obvious support at $8,000 is really bullish. We certainly don’t look like falling under $8,000 soon.
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How much has #Bitcoin rallied as a result of its Halvings to date?

Halving 1:

+13,378%

Halving 2:

+12,160%

Even if there is a declining tendency in growth...

Halving 3 could still inspire a ~10,000% increase

The price of one $BTC would be ~$318,000

https://twitter.com/rektcapital/status/1197097623259361281

Bitcoin Halving — Everything You Need to Know

https://medium.com/swlh/bitcoin-halving-everything-you-need-to-know-4573dc5b528e
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November 20, 2019, 03:19:42 PM
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Hodl is the best option,

Panic and Fomo bad counselors.

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1/ The 5 key stages of Bitcoin market cycles.

(and why there is no need to overly panic about price action at the moment)

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2/ Looking at the total macro market, so far...so much like previous cycles.  

Price broke out of 2yr MA and retested it yet again.  

Likely we grind sideways in this blue zone before we start to track up into the bull run (yellow, orange, then red).

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3/ Lots of talk about miners last couple of days

Looking specifically at miners, yes it makes sense there is still some selling pressure but I think it will be limited and will play out in next 2-4wks

Miners are ONE important part of the ecosystem, not the only important part.

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4/ Overall, patience is the key requirement right now.
 
As is being aware of emotions such as apathy and fear.

So far in this cycle, everything continues to go to plan for Bitcoin.


Source: https://twitter.com/PositiveCrypto/status/1196784986013216768

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the creation of losers and winners is also a matter of emotion, a combination of FOMO to buy at climbing prices or near the peak, or panic-selling near the bottom.

Source: https://bitcoinist.com/hodling-pays-61-of-bitcoin-owners-could-sell-at-profit/
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November 20, 2019, 03:21:43 PM

Nice work buddy, that's awesome, and unique! Gonna have to take my time with it to see it all.
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November 20, 2019, 03:41:29 PM

Observing $8,130.

Is it just me or does anybody else think that the ever increasingly obvious support at $8,000 is really bullish. We certainly don’t look like falling under $8,000 soon.

$7200 real street price to cash out...  Cool  reeeeee
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Be a bank


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November 20, 2019, 03:52:11 PM
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Raja's submission is truly great; meanwhile:
I made Top Users in Bitcointalk and draw them to Squidward's Art ( Handsome & Brave )
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November 20, 2019, 03:55:39 PM

You didn’t took my squid image Roll Eyes
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November 20, 2019, 04:01:37 PM

Observing $8,130.

Is it just me or does anybody else think that the ever increasingly obvious support at $8,000 is really bullish. We certainly don’t look like falling under $8,000 soon.

$7200 real street price to cash out...  Cool  reeeeee

Possibly starting to understand this portion of your avatar?

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November 20, 2019, 04:01:54 PM

I CAN'T LINK EVERYTHING AM I THE ONLY ONE DOING ANY WORK ROUND HERE
no mic, just did the new ones. there'll all there in the links
sorry for shouting
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November 20, 2019, 04:07:19 PM
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Observing $8,130.

Is it just me or does anybody else think that the ever increasingly obvious support at $8,000 is really bullish. We certainly don’t look like falling under $8,000 soon.

$7200 real street price to cash out...  Cool  reeeeee

Possibly starting to understand this portion of your avatar?



yep i admit we started the hat craze Wink lel

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November 20, 2019, 04:14:20 PM
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Guys, I've been reading this crazy stuff posted by someone called "Shelby Moore" (whose messages were recently re-posted in the WO thread by user THX 1138), about how all coins held in SegWit addresses will be donated to miners, as they are free-to-spend coins in the legacy (pre-SegWit) blockchain, and only the coins held in legacy addresses will stay intact and belonging to their owners (private key holders). Supposedly, this attack will occur near the 2020 Halving event and will wreak havoc, resulting in the legacy chain being resurrected from the dead and becoming the dominant one, and the SegWit chain disintegrating into oblivion and causing a massive BTC price drop to near-zero.

What do you make of this?

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses (so that they would belong to the legacy chain if the above attack does happen)? Does the fact that, at some point in their history, those coins were held in SegWit addresses, taint them in any way? Would they still be considered as fully belonging to the legacy chain once moved to legacy addresses?

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it?

3. Do these questions even make any sense?

4. Am I wasting my time with all this?

Thanks for any insights.
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November 20, 2019, 04:15:46 PM

V8, shut up and make with the real time news aggregation or we will have to dock your pay again



re #anyonecanspend ... not this shit again
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November 20, 2019, 04:21:25 PM

Is time traveling a thing Huh
Who do we see in this picture??


Made it to the Belgian news Roll Eyes
This picture, they do look similar .....
Every generation has Greta....
A long time ago when greta just made landfall in the states to spread her word of for shame for shame Cheesy
somebody in this thread mentioned her ancestors inbreeding was the result of a greta being born. Undecided
Now from that photo it is scientifically proven this is the case.

Cant you tell Ive been binge watching past seasons of rick and morty for the last week. Grin
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November 20, 2019, 04:26:02 PM
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Guys, I've been reading this crazy stuff posted by someone called "Shelby Moore" (whose messages were recently re-posted in the WO thread by user THX 1138), about how all coins held in SegWit addresses will be donated to miners, as they are free-to-spend coins in the legacy (pre-SegWit) blockchain, and only the coins held in legacy addresses will stay intact and belonging to their owners (private key holders). Supposedly, this attack will occur near the 2020 Halving event and will wreak havoc, resulting in the legacy chain being resurrected from the dead and becoming the dominant one, and the SegWit chain disintegrating into oblivion and causing a massive BTC price drop to near-zero.

What do you make of this?

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses (so that they would belong to the legacy chain if the above attack does happen)? Does the fact that, at some point in their history, those coins were held in SegWit addresses, taint them in any way? Would they still be considered as fully belonging to the legacy chain once moved to legacy addresses?

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it?

3. Do these questions even make any sense?

4. Am I wasting my time with all this?

Thanks for any insights.

What do you make of this? Early halving FUD, expect much more as we get closer.

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses?  Yes, easy peasy lemon squeezy

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it? No, its FUD

3. Do these questions even make any sense? I'm confused  Wink

4. Am I wasting my time with all this? If you're worried about it, of course not.
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November 20, 2019, 04:26:08 PM

V8, shut up and make with the real time news aggregation or we will have to dock your pay again



re #anyonecanspend ... not this shit again

re #anyonecanspend - Nearly all of my coins are in legacy addresses. That asshole shelby left his mark on me, I remember panicking about how many of my bitcoin’s were in segwit addresses & I’ve continued to rarely use them.
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November 20, 2019, 04:28:29 PM

Guys, I've been reading this crazy stuff posted by someone called "Shelby Moore" (whose messages were recently re-posted in the WO thread by user THX 1138), about how all coins held in SegWit addresses will be donated to miners, as they are free-to-spend coins in the legacy (pre-SegWit) blockchain, and only the coins held in legacy addresses will stay intact and belonging to their owners (private key holders). Supposedly, this attack will occur near the 2020 Halving event and will wreak havoc, resulting in the legacy chain being resurrected from the dead and becoming the dominant one, and the SegWit chain disintegrating into oblivion and causing a massive BTC price drop to near-zero.

What do you make of this?

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses (so that they would belong to the legacy chain if the above attack does happen)? Does the fact that, at some point in their history, those coins were held in SegWit addresses, taint them in any way? Would they still be considered as fully belonging to the legacy chain once moved to legacy addresses?

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it?

3. Do these questions even make any sense?

4. Am I wasting my time with all this?

Thanks for any insights.

This is pretty old big blocker FUD. If this would be a real issue, why is there a segwit address with 190000 bitcoin? 35hK24tcLEWcgNA4JxpvbkNkoAcDGqQPsP

Are the miners stupid or why don't they grab these AnyOneCanSpend bitcoin?
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November 20, 2019, 04:32:44 PM

Guys, I've been reading this crazy stuff posted by someone called "Shelby Moore" (whose messages were recently re-posted in the WO thread by user THX 1138), about how all coins held in SegWit addresses will be donated to miners, as they are free-to-spend coins in the legacy (pre-SegWit) blockchain, and only the coins held in legacy addresses will stay intact and belonging to their owners (private key holders). Supposedly, this attack will occur near the 2020 Halving event and will wreak havoc, resulting in the legacy chain being resurrected from the dead and becoming the dominant one, and the SegWit chain disintegrating into oblivion and causing a massive BTC price drop to near-zero.

What do you make of this?

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses (so that they would belong to the legacy chain if the above attack does happen)? Does the fact that, at some point in their history, those coins were held in SegWit addresses, taint them in any way? Would they still be considered as fully belonging to the legacy chain once moved to legacy addresses?

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it?

3. Do these questions even make any sense?

4. Am I wasting my time with all this?

Thanks for any insights.

The first word that comes in mind, is outrageous (claims).

1. Yes. No. Yes

2. Why not?

3. Em, yes.

4. Probably, who the fuck knows? Grin

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Also known as the Cryptonians..

Slavic motherfucking Cuntonian bastards.
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November 20, 2019, 04:36:19 PM

We certainly don’t look like falling under $8,000 soon.

Don't say that.
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