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January 19, 2020, 05:19:04 PM

Your triangle looks kinda broken to me
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January 19, 2020, 05:40:17 PM

Also, Takoyaki means Octopus balls

Funny. I didn't know octopi had balls.
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January 19, 2020, 05:48:16 PM

you have no fear that CSWs insane mind will finish its decent into lunacy and utterly destroying whatever you think bsv is?

No. Users are not forced to accept new versions of SW. Anyone is free to continue using the previously existing version. This nullifies any threat.

Of course, it is likely that nChain is a significant miner, which does lead to some exposure in this regard. But Craig does not hold exclusive chains of power in that organization, and others there are not suicidal. So, somewhat mitigated.
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January 19, 2020, 05:55:38 PM

Also, Takoyaki means Octopus balls

Funny. I didn't know octopi had balls.

 Yep, they have 8 arms yet oddly enough, only one ball (singular- testis).

 
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January 19, 2020, 05:57:28 PM

BSV preformed so good while it was lead by someone who could not answer any questions that was asked at all and was dreaming he is Satoshi.  What will happen now when some normal capable man will take control of BSV. Extremely bullish!
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January 19, 2020, 06:04:11 PM

Urgh. Tired of all this $9K.  Roll Eyes

When 10K?

Now look what you did. Smiley

Aww, shit.
My bad.
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January 19, 2020, 06:04:55 PM

Your triangle looks kinda broken to me

Well ironical my first reaction would be to expect a break from that pattern and reset to support.   That could be positive but the rise presently seems a little too aggressive, bigger gains come from regular sells occurring but failing vs the larger (positive) trend.
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January 19, 2020, 06:08:51 PM

you have no fear that CSWs insane mind will finish its decent into lunacy and utterly destroying whatever you think bsv is?

No. Users are not forced to accept new versions of SW. Anyone is free to continue using the previously existing version. This nullifies any threat.

Of course, it is likely that nChain is a significant miner, which does lead to some exposure in this regard. But Craig does not hold exclusive chains of power in that organization, and others there are not suicidal. So, somewhat mitigated.

So you're banking on BSV users making good decisions?

Hmm.
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January 19, 2020, 06:22:22 PM

BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?
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January 19, 2020, 06:27:11 PM

BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

Yeah, they stopped doing that after continually breaking the ATH for months Smiley
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January 19, 2020, 06:29:37 PM

BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

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"When our team discussed how to tackle these issues in the US, it seemed clear that Mt Gox had by far the best security record in the Bitcoin exchange landscape."
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January 19, 2020, 06:36:58 PM

you have no fear that CSWs insane mind will finish its decent into lunacy and utterly destroying whatever you think bsv is?

No. Users are not forced to accept new versions of SW. Anyone is free to continue using the previously existing version. This nullifies any threat.

Of course, it is likely that nChain is a significant miner, which does lead to some exposure in this regard. But Craig does not hold exclusive chains of power in that organization, and others there are not suicidal. So, somewhat mitigated.

does csw know about this?

he would most likely sue them and take his own devs to court if they ignore his decisions. or split from bsv if they dont listen. just extrapolating this on observed past behavior.

anyway as you say they dont have to follow so it will be intersting as to how long bsv puts up with him.

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January 19, 2020, 06:39:38 PM
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BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

That was like 8 months before I started. On Oct 18th, 2013..sometime during the day, BTC was $150 when I looked. Smiley

I miss my Newbie BTC Youth! The thrill of being absolutely 'clueless' on wtf you were doing and still making out like a bandit!

KNC Jupiter Miner arrived 0ct 18th, 2013. I got it sopping wet full of water and parts floating inside. Dried it out. It was $5,131.80 USD.

Tried to turn it on, IT CAME WITH NO FRIGGING SWITCH, I was utterly befuddled.

Emailed them got a prompt reply to use a 'paper clip' and short out the PSU leads to the

computer cable for power to a computer motherboard.

Sat there 'stunned!'

I mean really, I paid the amount above for this beastie and it does not even have a 'frigging' switch!

 Closed my eyes, turned my head away for expected flash/explosion and of the certain 'bricking' of the device.

Worked fine, Ran like a top for a couple of years, till difficulty got to high on BTC vs electric. (considering BTC price now should have run it another 1/2 year!)

Best Miner I ever had par none for output and stability. Sometime during that day, I looked up the price of BTC it was $150 USD per BTC!

I think I made 1 BTC a day.

I 'long' for a return to those glory 'newbie' home mining days, but alas,they are gone forever.
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January 19, 2020, 07:00:27 PM
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BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

That was like 8 months before I started. On Oct 18th, 2013..sometime during the day, BTC was $150 when I looked. Smiley

I miss my Newbie BTC Youth! The thrill of being absolutely 'clueless' on wtf you were doing and still making out like a bandit!

KNC Jupiter Miner arrived 0ct 18th, 2013. I got it sopping wet full of water and parts floating inside. Dried it out. It was $5,131.80 USD.

Tried to turn it on, IT CAME WITH NO FRIGGING SWITCH, I was utterly befuddled.

Emailed them got a prompt reply to use a 'paper clip' and short out the PSU leads to the

computer cable for power to a computer motherboard.

Sat there 'stunned!'

I mean really, I paid the amount above for this beastie and it does not even have a 'frigging' switch!

 Closed my eyes, turned my head away for expected flash/explosion and of the certain 'bricking' of the device.

Worked fine, Ran like a top for a couple of years, till difficulty got to high on BTC vs electric. (considering BTC price now should have run it another 1/2 year!)

Best Miner I ever had par none for output and stability. Sometime during that day, I looked up the price of BTC it was $150 USD per BTC!

I think I made 1 BTC a day.

I 'long' for a return to those glory 'newbie' home mining days, but alas,they are gone forever.

Those were the days.
I had a pretty tidy return from this:

I bought 6 in all.


And then this:


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January 19, 2020, 07:22:40 PM


Let's say you come up with $1million as nice round number. Again, this could as low as $500K in some countries and just for a very modest lifestyle up to $5 million for US, with many years to live, and with a nice lifestyle.



Daym you need $5m to live in the US?

Even becoming a hnwi is not enough? Fuuck.

Should have gone all in  Grin (aimed for the head)

You can figure about $3,333 per month of passive income for every one $1 million in value (that is assuming a 4% per annum withdrawal rate), so personally, I believe that $2 million would be decently comfortable enough for a passive income of $6,666 per month.

Of course, individual standards, lifestyle choices and even past standards (which affect expectations) are going to vary, and more dollars can be better in terms of being able to enjoy more comfortable aspects of life and having more flexibility.....and even cushion.  I personally would NOT consider $1million to be a starting point, unless you were to believe that $1million were the likely bottom of a cycle.. so maybe right now, we could consider $3,000 per BTC would be the bottom of this cycle, so in that regard, we would need to have a minimum of 333.33BTC ($1million/$3,000) portfolio to sustain a $1million value and to be able to passively (and sustainably) cash out at $3,333 per month.

We could end up speculating wrong about the bottom of wherever we are, so lets say that someone wanting to retire speculates that $10k is going to be the bottom in the future, and s/he speculates that s/he needs $2.5 million sustainable to be comfortable pulling the retirement (fuck you) lever.  that is 250 coins, and yeah if we go up to $100k and the person diversifies out of bitcoin, then that is another story too, but it does seem good to be realistic in terms of thinking about the bottoms of markets rather than the tops, even though there could be some decent diversification practices that are employed at the tops in order to feel better prepared for the extremes of the potential bottoms.
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January 19, 2020, 07:25:45 PM

BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

It is already 2020 now.... and they have never stopped saying "virtual currency" or "digital currency". Dumbs...
When they learn to say "crypto currency", bitcoin price will be something that they can not even dream about  Smiley
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January 19, 2020, 07:31:21 PM
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BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency reaches all-time high price
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21601608



remember this?

That was like 8 months before I started. On Oct 18th, 2013..sometime during the day, BTC was $150 when I looked. Smiley

I miss my Newbie BTC Youth! The thrill of being absolutely 'clueless' on wtf you were doing and still making out like a bandit!

KNC Jupiter Miner arrived 0ct 18th, 2013. I got it sopping wet full of water and parts floating inside. Dried it out. It was $5,131.80 USD.

Tried to turn it on, IT CAME WITH NO FRIGGING SWITCH, I was utterly befuddled.

Emailed them got a prompt reply to use a 'paper clip' and short out the PSU leads to the

computer cable for power to a computer motherboard.

Sat there 'stunned!'

I mean really, I paid the amount above for this beastie and it does not even have a 'frigging' switch!

 Closed my eyes, turned my head away for expected flash/explosion and of the certain 'bricking' of the device.

Worked fine, Ran like a top for a couple of years, till difficulty got to high on BTC vs electric. (considering BTC price now should have run it another 1/2 year!)

Best Miner I ever had par none for output and stability. Sometime during that day, I looked up the price of BTC it was $150 USD per BTC!

I think I made 1 BTC a day.

I 'long' for a return to those glory 'newbie' home mining days, but alas,they are gone forever.

Those were the days.
I had a pretty tidy return from this:

I bought 6 in all.


And then this:




 Man.  I waited nearly 7 months to get my BFL miners.  When I did, the taxes my government charged were more than the value of the Bitcoin I could mine with them even if I didn't include the cost of electricity.  To add insult to injury, my wife called me at work the first night I was running them to tell me of a strange smell coming from the room.  I told her to unplug them and in the morning when I got home, I saw that one of the power supplies had melted - those were SHIT (the power supplies)!  I connected some better PSUs and ran them for a while to heat my feet under my computer desk.
 I've always wished I had simply spent that money on coins rather than miners - it would have bought ~ 30 Bitcoins.   Cry
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January 19, 2020, 07:37:14 PM

I noticed that i'm very happy when i can help someone and they give me that smile and look in their  eyes. That's the most wonderful thing. It makes me happy too and that happines lasts. It can last very  long time unlike those instant happines when you buy a car...that doesn't last very long. Or when you have a sex it's a very short time of pleasure and you have to have sex again soon too get a satisfaction. And again and again. You  can't never have enough. The more you have sex the more you want it. My bigest desire is to have no desire. Because you don't need anything to be happy.

That's some serious bullshit all cramped up in one paragraph mate!
You seem to know quite a bit about sex for a virgin. That would be a jerk-off virgin as well?

How about tantric sex? You can extend your happiness forever - or at least Stifler's mom thinks so.
An old soul has experienced sex billions of times in the past lifes! Experience is the only thing we can bring with us.
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January 19, 2020, 07:38:39 PM

who fucking cares if what happens to be said about some other topic, such as a shitcoin bsv rises to the level of lies.. It does not matter.  

So you openly admit to lies, and you pile on by stating that lying does not matter. Great. Paragon of virtue, our JJG.

I am NOT admitting anything.  I am saying that your assertion that lies are being made here does not give you a free pass to troll and shill your stupid-ass off-topic support for that shitcoin BSV or any other shitcoin or other off-topical matter that you proclaim to be correcting purported lies. 

Again with the dissembling admission.

It reflects poorly upon you, JJG.

Must be a compliment coming from you.  thanks jbreher, you affectionate beast.   Wink



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