JayJuanGee
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How much alt coin diversification is needed? 0%?
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jojo69
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November 27, 2019, 05:52:35 AM |
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Why do they have to make everything so damn difficult to service these days? Maybe I'm just getting old and inflexible...
While I do resonate with your frustration here, it is not entirely their fault. Just today I was revisiting a circuit I built almost 20 years ago. Miniaturization was my primary design goal and then I had a fair bit of feature creep...serious density...let's just say it is NOT easy to work on. All I'm saying is stop a minute and consider just what they are packing in there.
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AlcoHoDL
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November 27, 2019, 06:24:32 AM |
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I'm sure Mic is joking...
But...
Always keep several copies of your recovery seed in paper (or other non-digital) form, and not all in one physical place (e.g., if you have two houses, keep copies in both). Also, use a passphrase in addition to the seed, and never write it down, for plausible deniability and also in cases where someone finds your seed and recognizes what it is.
Another thing I want to stress is that TREZOR, Ledger, and any other h/w wallet that uses standard BIP protocols (almost all of them do), are all interchangeable. This means that you only need the seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). There is absolutely no difference if you use a TREZOR, Ledger, or even a s/w wallet like Mycelium. Your coins are not "stored" inside these devices. They exist in a universe-sized, multidimensional mathematical construct, and you only have a map to find them. The map is you seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). That's all you'll ever need to access them.
So, don't worry if you ever lose your TREZOR or Ledger. They are just containers of something you (should) already have.
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makrospex
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November 27, 2019, 07:01:54 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I'm sure Mic is joking...
But...
Always keep several copies of your recovery seed in paper (or other non-digital) form, and not all in one physical place (e.g., if you have two houses, keep copies in both). Also, use a passphrase in addition to the seed, and never write it down, for plausible deniability and also in cases where someone finds your seed and recognizes what it is.
Another thing I want to stress is that TREZOR, Ledger, and any other h/w wallet that uses standard BIP protocols (almost all of them do), are all interchangeable. This means that you only need the seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). There is absolutely no difference if you use a TREZOR, Ledger, or even a s/w wallet like Mycelium. Your coins are not "stored" inside these devices. They exist in a universe-sized, multidimensional mathematical construct, and you only have a map to find them. The map is you seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). That's all you'll ever need to access them.
So, don't worry if you ever lose your TREZOR or Ledger. They are just containers of something you (should) already have.
I may add that keeing portions of the seed (wordlist) in several places makes sense, too. If there's theft or robbery, they will only get away with a part of the seed. Be sure to include detailed information in your testament.
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November 27, 2019, 07:29:20 AM Merited by vapourminer (2) |
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I'm sure Mic is joking...
But...
Always keep several copies of your recovery seed in paper (or other non-digital) form, and not all in one physical place (e.g., if you have two houses, keep copies in both). Also, use a passphrase in addition to the seed, and never write it down, for plausible deniability and also in cases where someone finds your seed and recognizes what it is.
Another thing I want to stress is that TREZOR, Ledger, and any other h/w wallet that uses standard BIP protocols (almost all of them do), are all interchangeable. This means that you only need the seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). There is absolutely no difference if you use a TREZOR, Ledger, or even a s/w wallet like Mycelium. Your coins are not "stored" inside these devices. They exist in a universe-sized, multidimensional mathematical construct, and you only have a map to find them. The map is you seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). That's all you'll ever need to access them.
So, don't worry if you ever lose your TREZOR or Ledger. They are just containers of something you (should) already have.
I may add that keeing portions of the seed (wordlist) in several places makes sense, too. If there's theft or robbery, they will only get away with a part of the seed. Be sure to include detailed information in your testament. I think obfuscating the seed by separating it into 2 or more places poses more risk than it mitigates no? If you have a passphrase that's not written with the seed then it won't matter if the whole seed phrase is lost to theft assuming you have a backup or a wallet still running it. I could see where giving the passphrase to a family member would make sense in the case of your passing while your seed or hw wallet could be found in your safe box. I only say this because there's quite a few people who go to unnecessary lengths to hide their seed words by circling words in a book, keeping half here, half there, mixing the order and other silly ways of losing or forgetting how to put it back together properly. Reckon it's probably one of the top 5 ways funds have been lost.
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Cryptotourist
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November 27, 2019, 07:42:11 AM |
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I'd like to think Mic is playing a sick sick joke on us. He claims to have lost his Nano S - with all his corn in it?
How about the Nano X - to the moon edition? As a sentiment from his post history, I believe that his seed is safe, maybe even Shamir safe. WO members that know him irl, cheap booze instead of cocktails, new apartment, only tell me that he is moving all-in on BTC - LS style. I'm sorry, but I think Mic is better than the average reckless Joe.
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makrospex
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November 27, 2019, 07:46:26 AM |
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I'm sure Mic is joking...
But...
Always keep several copies of your recovery seed in paper (or other non-digital) form, and not all in one physical place (e.g., if you have two houses, keep copies in both). Also, use a passphrase in addition to the seed, and never write it down, for plausible deniability and also in cases where someone finds your seed and recognizes what it is.
Another thing I want to stress is that TREZOR, Ledger, and any other h/w wallet that uses standard BIP protocols (almost all of them do), are all interchangeable. This means that you only need the seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). There is absolutely no difference if you use a TREZOR, Ledger, or even a s/w wallet like Mycelium. Your coins are not "stored" inside these devices. They exist in a universe-sized, multidimensional mathematical construct, and you only have a map to find them. The map is you seed (+ the passphrase, if you use one). That's all you'll ever need to access them.
So, don't worry if you ever lose your TREZOR or Ledger. They are just containers of something you (should) already have.
I may add that keeing portions of the seed (wordlist) in several places makes sense, too. If there's theft or robbery, they will only get away with a part of the seed. Be sure to include detailed information in your testament. I think obfuscating the seed by separating it into 2 or more places poses more risk than it mitigates no? If you have a passphrase that's not written with the seed then it won't matter if the whole seed phrase is lost to theft assuming you have a backup or a wallet still running it. I could see where giving the passphrase to a family member would make sense in the case of your passing while your seed or hw wallet could be found in your safe box. I only say this because there's quite a few people who go to unnecessary lengths to hide their seed words by circling words in a book, keeping half here, half there, mixing the order and other silly ways of losing or forgetting how to put it back together properly. Reckon it's probably one of the top 5 ways funds have been lost. And that's why detailed informations about recovering the seed from fragments are important. A passphrase won't work on non-digital versions of the seed, that's why i even considered fragmentation/obfuscation. Also, if you have parts of the non-digital seed in various places, it's harder for people forcing you to hand over the seed wordlist. Say, if you have to go to the notary to get you printed seed (or parts), for example.
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whiteboy420
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November 27, 2019, 08:05:50 AM |
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BTC/USD Long/Short Ratio 81:18 % of supply long:short 0.17:0.039 Long Daily Charge $44,325 Short Daily Charge 0.2801 BTC Total Long 30,219 ($216,038,653) Funded Longs $126,643,502 Total Short 7,073 ($50,565,584) Funded Shorts 5,187 BTC
i hate to say it but i guess the shorts gave up rather easy.
now all that is left is Bulls high on hopium.
can't share the same trade as them.
looking to close and maybe switch short on the next runup.
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bitebits
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Bitcoin != exchange rate
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November 27, 2019, 08:56:46 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Haven’t seen this mentioned here yet, but hard to keep up from time to time: https://twitter.com/ergobtc/status/1197496064854634496?s=21It is regarding a Plustoken scam?,supposedly continuously selling 200k bitcoins on Huobi. About 1300 per day, and 58000 still to go. Would explain the selling pressure?
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AlcoHoDL
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November 27, 2019, 09:19:31 AM |
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By the time Mic finds his seed, the price will have dropped to zero it seems...
Lots of red today...
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LFC_Bitcoin
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November 27, 2019, 09:19:49 AM |
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Haven’t seen this mentioned here yet, but hard to keep up from time to time: https://twitter.com/ergobtc/status/1197496064854634496?s=21It is regarding a Plustoken scam?,supposedly continuously selling 200k bitcoins on Huobi. About 1300 per day, and 58000 still to go. Would explain the selling pressure? Wow, that guy has carried out a thorough investigation, kudos. I’m not bothered by the selling & subsequent price suppression, it’s giving me the chance to get to an ultimate OCD target number of coins I’ve been after for a long time. We’ll go up when it’s time.
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SuperTA
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November 27, 2019, 09:20:43 AM |
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If Mic wants you all to know for some reason that he doesn't have btc we should accept that statement.
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Last of the V8s
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November 27, 2019, 09:41:35 AM |
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nonsense we all know it he's fucking satoshi
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Exchange Bitcoin quickly-https://blockchain.com.do
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November 27, 2019, 09:44:32 AM |
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Paashaas
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November 27, 2019, 09:55:14 AM |
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No whale can shake me out.
I keep buying every month.
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micgoossens
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This is fine ;D
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November 27, 2019, 10:13:16 AM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (2) |
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I will give you guys something else to talk about something that cheered me up from recent misery ..... So here you go LFC_bitcoin  Note I have requested these cards from a very kind person on the BTCT forum .... Just asked for some small details credit to: Basorexia *hope you guys can find yourself in those cards
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micgoossens
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This is fine ;D
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November 27, 2019, 10:14:23 AM |
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So here you go BobLawblaw  Note I have requested these cards from a very kind person on the BTCT forum .... Just asked for some small details  credit to: Basorexia *hope you guys can find yourself in those cards
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Saint-loup
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November 27, 2019, 10:15:19 AM |
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Hacked 350 000 eth got out
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micgoossens
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This is fine ;D
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November 27, 2019, 10:16:00 AM |
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So here you go headmaster, cleaning lady or should I just say infofront  Note I have requested these cards from a very kind person on the BTCT forum .... Just asked for some small details  credit to: Basorexia *hope you guys can find yourself in those cards
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micgoossens
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This is fine ;D
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November 27, 2019, 10:17:03 AM |
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So here you go xhomerx10  Note I have requested these cards from a very kind person on the BTCT forum .... Just asked for some small details  credit to: Basorexia *hope you guys can find yourself in those cards
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