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January 17, 2020, 11:36:11 AM


Hehe, yeah, I remember playing something like that.

Man, that short video makes me wanna play the whole Mario game again. Grin


Okay, I clearly didn't have any idea of that thing.
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January 17, 2020, 11:39:29 AM
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I think we’ll power past whatever pathetic resistance & selling pressure exists at $9,000 by the end of the upcoming weekend.

Odds on seeing $10,000 soon?
I was thinking more like 10k today before the futures market closes, then a bit of a retrace back to mid 9k to create a gap in the futures above us. After the weekend ends sending it to the moon while at the same time closing the gap

How does that sound for a plan?
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January 17, 2020, 12:35:17 PM
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1000 OZ [of Ag] fits in an ammo can

except that must suck when you think its full of ammo and its got more or less useless silver instead. unless youre defending against werewolves and such?

or the rounds are delivery vehicles for Au. hmmm. new way to transport silver... via ballistic trajectory to the destination. well near it anyway.
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January 17, 2020, 01:00:59 PM

I was thinking more like 10k today before the futures market closes, then a bit of a retrace back to mid 9k to create a gap in the futures above us. After the weekend ends sending it to the moon while at the same time closing the gap

How does that sound for a plan?

I'd speculate that it could make us an interesting 10k surprise during the week-end, but then it'll have go back to lower values (under 8k) until the Chinese New Year festivities end.
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January 17, 2020, 01:02:59 PM
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LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

I wish I had some merit for this post. One of the best I have read and If you don't mind I'd like to pass it on to some people?
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January 17, 2020, 01:11:08 PM



This is fireeeee  Shocked

Apparently it's by the artist called Ludo and you can buy the canvas version here

Mmm this is how BTC porn looks like...  Cool
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January 17, 2020, 01:13:26 PM

I think we’ll power past whatever pathetic resistance & selling pressure exists at $9,000 by the end of the upcoming weekend.

Odds on seeing $10,000 soon?
I was thinking more like 10k today before the futures market closes, then a bit of a retrace back to mid 9k to create a gap in the futures above us. After the weekend ends sending it to the moon while at the same time closing the gap

How does that sound for a plan?
You don't wait for the price but for the time. When the time tic-toc ....
 click-clock does it's thing it happens. You wait and sell or buy. You don't wait for 9k to sell. You wait for the right day. Baby doesn't wait for the 0 target to be born. When time does 9 months it happens. A man can target 9 decades to live. But when his time passes, his biological time or destiny time does tic-toc, click-clock...it happens.
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January 17, 2020, 01:24:44 PM


Received & confirmed with thanks!

Message to r0ach:

LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

I wish I had some merit for this post. One of the best I have read and If you don't mind I'd like to pass it on to some people?

Well now we have the specific amount and an approximate timescale. I think we can search your puny transparent ledger and find out lots more about you
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January 17, 2020, 01:27:42 PM
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ivomm now paid too.

My work here is done (until next time Cheesy)

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/fdd46c34cabce84f1e3f367b01a816157ba513a229b23a3c4354a2c47c932dd9
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January 17, 2020, 01:34:11 PM

I was staring at my DCA chart as I always do everyday Grin, I realized, since 2016, I doubled my BTC amount every year.  Cool

I can only double one more time that's if I go all in.  Grin
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January 17, 2020, 01:36:05 PM
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LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

I wish I had some merit for this post. One of the best I have read and If you don't mind I'd like to pass it on to some people?

Well now we have the specific amount and an approximate timescale. I think we can search your puny transparent ledger and find out lots more about you
if he's really privacy centric he will use wassabi or chipmixer which will make all analysis fruitless
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Message to r0ach:

LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

I wish I had some merit for this post. One of the best I have read and If you don't mind I'd like to pass it on to some people?

Merited on your behalf.
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January 17, 2020, 01:37:12 PM

JayJuanGoyim, physical metals never stopped being the base of the economic system.  Even Max Keiser the #1 Bitcoin shill admits it.  All that really happened is some people were fooled into accepting imaginary coupons, timestamps, or paper for payment instead of metals.  It's just a situation where anyone holding things like paper or timestamps is swimming naked and think they have money but they have nothing and are walking dead broke.  'Swimming naked' works for a while until it doesn't.
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January 17, 2020, 01:52:46 PM

JayJuanGoyim, physical metals never stopped being the base of the economic system.  Even Max Keiser the #1 Bitcoin shill admits it.  All that really happened is some people were fooled into accepting imaginary coupons, timestamps, or paper for payment instead of metals.  It's just a situation where anyone holding things like paper or timestamps is swimming naked and think they have money but they have nothing and are walking dead broke.  'Swimming naked' works for a while until it doesn't.
mate, physical metals will become near worthless when asteroid mining becomes a thing, maths and bitcoin will NEVER become worthless
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Message to r0ach:

LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

I wish I had some merit for this post. One of the best I have read and If you don't mind I'd like to pass it on to some people?

Thanks, of course you can share with anyone. I hope it helps people realise how BIG this stuff really is.

Also thx to P_Shep!
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January 17, 2020, 01:55:51 PM

OK!
After talking about this privately with a couple of high ranking WO’s we declare ivomm as the winner.

Please PM me a bitcoin address.

(I meant $9000 hence the Vegeta meme - sorry about the ‘over’ confusion/technicality)

Edit - Just saw this

Congratulations to the Vegeta meme winner!
Missed you both by a fucking second.

Now if we look closely, AlcoHoDL's Bitstamp screenshot is a few seconds earlier that ivomm's.
That's because ivomm edited the Vegeta post to add the Bitstamp screenshot after he posted the Vegeta.

I was thinking about that tbh. Whether I should do the same or not.
I'm not trying to say ivomm did something wrong, I'm just stating the facts, cos LFC asked for a clear picture.
For myself they are both winners.

AlcoHoDL - Also winner - Please PM with address.
I can’t decide or split you!
I received the bitcoins! Thank you very much! Cheers!
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January 17, 2020, 01:59:31 PM

Message to r0ach:

LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

Standard lying scammer or idiot post.  You can't even use the internet itself without "intermediaries", so your statement was already garbage out of the gate, and Bitcoin just adds even more rent seeking middlemen and intermedaries on top of that in the form of centralized transaction validators, nodes, and everything else.  We won't even touch upon the centralized 'development' aka dictator, while physical metals have no need of a 'developer' aka dictator.  If it was 'decentralized' there would be no developer at all.

Secondly, you did not receive any money because money is required to be a physical commodity resource.  Claiming something is 'good' because it can be sent over a telephone line is a joke.  He could have just as easily sent you an email.  Is an email 'money'?  No.  Neither is a Bitcoin.  It's just a worthless timestamp.  How many commodities do you know of that can be sent over telephone lines?  None.  People lie and claim Bitcoin is a commodity when it's obviously not.

Money is required to be both fungible and a commodity.  Bitcoin is neither.  You can look at it as a system of control designed to track and monitor anyone who uses it, or valueless timestamps, or an extremely primitive video game, but that's about it.  Nothing about it correlates to anything in the realm of commodities or money.  It can be a currency since all currencies are Keynesian scams based on artificial scarcity that start at a value of zero and inevitably return there, but that's about it.
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Message to r0ach:

LFC_Bitcoin just sent me 0.00587140 BTC (the equivalent of around $50). He doesn't know who I am. I don't know who he is. We did not have to register to any site or server. No one, I repeat, NO ONE, could stop this transaction from happening. Even if one miner refused to confirm it for some reason, there are thousands more who would. There were no intermediaries. No company or bank to allow or deny it. He cannot take it back. No one can. He was the sole owner of that amount. He transferred ownership to me. Now I am the sole owner of that amount. He did this from (probably) thousands of miles away from me. He did not have to send anything by mail. It happened over the air. Electronically. It took less than half an hour. It cost less than $0.40. It will stay in the Blockchain forever. That's Bitcoin.

Standard lying scammer or idiot post.  You can't even use the internet itself without "intermediaries", so your statement was already garbage out of the gate, and Bitcoin just adds even more rent seeking middlemen and intermedaries on top of that in the form of centralized transaction validators, nodes, and everything else.  We won't even touch upon the centralized 'development' aka dictator, while physical metals have no need of a 'developer' aka dictator.  If it was 'decentralized' there would be no developer at all.

Secondly, you did not receive any money because money is required to be a physical commodity resource.  Claiming something is 'good' because it can be sent over a telephone line is a joke.  He could have just as easily sent you an email.  Is an email 'money'?  No.  Neither is a Bitcoin.  It's just a worthless timestamp.  How many commodities do you know of that can be sent over telephone lines?  None.  People lie and claim Bitcoin is a commodity when it's obviously not.

Money is required to be both fungible and a commodity.  Bitcoin is neither.  You can look at it as a system of control designed to track and monitor anyone who uses it, or valueless timestamps, or an extremely primitive video game, but that's about it.  Nothing about it correlates to anything in the realm of commodities or money.  It can be a currency since all currencies are Keynesian scams based on artificial scarcity that start at a value of zero and inevitably return there, but that's about it.
what are you doing in this forum wasting your time?
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