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January 23, 2020, 09:44:04 PM |
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~ or even better or even worse:
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lightfoot
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January 23, 2020, 10:07:20 PM Last edit: January 23, 2020, 10:19:00 PM by lightfoot |
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JayJuanGee
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January 23, 2020, 10:22:20 PM |
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Once again, I love watching the daily 365MA vs the daily 365EMA, riding along with the daily 200MA. SOMA analysis at it's best. Interesting TA May put some buy orders near the Bargain Boyz zone. Hmmmmmmmm What zone is bargain boyz? $8k? In the good ole days (not even that long ago) it used to be sub $6k, but that did not seem to happen.. except for shifting narrative... hahahahahaha Go figure. Looking forward to the various bargain boyz fence-sitters to get reckt as fuck all.... They deserve it, those twits.Worst case scenario is $6.5 or even $6K at the most, so why worry?
And to reach that low there are a few bunch of resistance levels that would need to be broken, so very unlikely.
Just focus on $10K+ by around the halving time and we are good.
Also look at DAT HASRATE!
For some strange reason, hashrate continues to trickle upwards. Go figure? No marketing department, either. https://www.blockchain.com/charts/hash-rate?daysAverageString=7Maybe has something to do with the stupid-ass bcash leaders asserting that they are wanting to move towards a 12.5% temporary tax to start in May... .. stupid fucks... probably scaring away any miners that they had who are not wanna get rich quick insiders. Seriously!!!!! #nohomo
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Hyperjacked
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January 23, 2020, 10:43:06 PM |
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number go down
jojo keep working
Me for the next 2 years: Not bad and lots of perks... all you can eat... grease facials... yada yada yada Maybe dats a bargain boy DCAing his minimum wage since 2012 Buy dos dips n burn dos manipulators
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Elwar
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Just had an idea about seasteads: Would it be possible to adjust the floats to let a "basement", having the shape of a half sphere or bowl, made of transparent material, sink a few yards into the ocean? So that the "ground level" of the living compartment is about at sea level, and you could watch what happens below in a 360° view from the "basement"...
One key to the spar design is that the less surface area at the surface the better. This is where the waves are crashing against your seastead. Ideally they would meet a thin pole, 1mm thick holding your house above it. As it is, that would not support any structure so we have opted for a steel tube 1.6m wide. We could make it smaller but we want it to be easy for people to walk down a spiral staircase into the spar so they can reach the underwater room with views like this:
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kurious
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January 23, 2020, 11:02:51 PM |
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Just had an idea about seasteads: Would it be possible to adjust the floats to let a "basement", having the shape of a half sphere or bowl, made of transparent material, sink a few yards into the ocean? So that the "ground level" of the living compartment is about at sea level, and you could watch what happens below in a 360° view from the "basement"...
One key to the spar design is that the less surface area at the surface the better. This is where the waves are crashing against your seastead. Ideally they would meet a thin pole, 1mm thick holding your house above it. As it is, that would not support any structure so we have opted for a steel tube 1.6m wide. We could make it smaller but we want it to be easy for people to walk down a spiral staircase into the spar so they can reach the underwater room with views like this: Now that looks totally... awesome. Does it act as a kind of ballast for the above-water accommodation?
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makrospex
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January 23, 2020, 11:12:29 PM |
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Just had an idea about seasteads: Would it be possible to adjust the floats to let a "basement", having the shape of a half sphere or bowl, made of transparent material, sink a few yards into the ocean? So that the "ground level" of the living compartment is about at sea level, and you could watch what happens below in a 360° view from the "basement"...
One key to the spar design is that the less surface area at the surface the better. This is where the waves are crashing against your seastead. Ideally they would meet a thin pole, 1mm thick holding your house above it. As it is, that would not support any structure so we have opted for a steel tube 1.6m wide. We could make it smaller but we want it to be easy for people to walk down a spiral staircase into the spar so they can reach the underwater room with views like this: Yeah, like this, but all around sea view (if possible). I was thinking of a floating pole, just anchored with a steel rope, maybe retractable, to keep the low end of the pole more steady. Still some things to think of, like movement compensation and tilting, because auf waves, tide, winds and so on. Physics... The spiral staircase looks great! I can imagine hanging out there for a while on a daily basis
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El duderino_
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January 24, 2020, 12:26:18 AM |
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JayJuanGee
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January 24, 2020, 12:52:03 AM |
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Duh... we should've stayed over $9000, but it seems like bears really want us to keep remembering Vegeta and Dragon Ball memes. Remember back, not very long ago, several of us kept saying that we were not going to see 4 digits NO more; however, we seem to keep seeing 4 digits. I feel much safer in the assertion that we won't see three digits no more... NOT to be a FUDdy duddy.. or to give too much hope to the beartards.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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January 24, 2020, 01:19:39 AM Last edit: January 24, 2020, 01:36:56 AM by JayJuanGee |
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Icygreen
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January 24, 2020, 01:20:43 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Noticing that since starting a daily DCA I care even less when the price goes down. More corn for the hodl! I'd even prefer to stay below 10K as long as possible. Its almost inevitable that at some point in the (all to soon) near future mere bit cents .01 could be much more difficult to acquire. Bitcoin advertisements in the wild are at an all time high, hash rate is ATH, curiosity and education is growing healthy. The stage is being set. Enjoy the stacking opportunities of sub 10K corn. We already know they will buy fomo at higher prices It just can't look like a bubble this time.
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January 24, 2020, 02:51:28 AM Last edit: January 24, 2020, 03:39:39 AM by Biodom |
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Just had an idea about seasteads: Would it be possible to adjust the floats to let a "basement", having the shape of a half sphere or bowl, made of transparent material, sink a few yards into the ocean? So that the "ground level" of the living compartment is about at sea level, and you could watch what happens below in a 360° view from the "basement"...
One key to the spar design is that the less surface area at the surface the better. This is where the waves are crashing against your seastead. Ideally they would meet a thin pole, 1mm thick holding your house above it. As it is, that would not support any structure so we have opted for a steel tube 1.6m wide. We could make it smaller but we want it to be easy for people to walk down a spiral staircase into the spar so they can reach the underwater room with views like this: Calling Captain Nemo?
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LUCKMCFLY
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January 24, 2020, 02:58:16 AM |
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The Ichi cloud has a lot of information, this time we may have a good bullish rally. $BTC
The 3D ichi (on standard settings) made a bullish cross.
These seem to work pretty well on bitcoin.
Just an observation. Source: https://twitter.com/ByzGeneral/status/1220537251807080450
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bitserve
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January 24, 2020, 03:06:11 AM |
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Just had an idea about seasteads: Would it be possible to adjust the floats to let a "basement", having the shape of a half sphere or bowl, made of transparent material, sink a few yards into the ocean? So that the "ground level" of the living compartment is about at sea level, and you could watch what happens below in a 360° view from the "basement"...
One key to the spar design is that the less surface area at the surface the better. This is where the waves are crashing against your seastead. Ideally they would meet a thin pole, 1mm thick holding your house above it. As it is, that would not support any structure so we have opted for a steel tube 1.6m wide. We could make it smaller but we want it to be easy for people to walk down a spiral staircase into the spar so they can reach the underwater room with views like this: Those are absolutely awesome aesthetics. I assume it is just a render but... will the "real life" interiors really look that impressive? That is a *HUGE* leap forward from the first prototype for sure.
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January 24, 2020, 05:59:00 AM |
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January 24, 2020, 06:29:19 AM |
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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. Seems like the writing is on the wall, CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW, shills are out in force trying to push this. We should all support CSW in his efforts to sue Ayre for libel. BOSSv (Bitcoin Original Satoshi Super Vision) sounds better too. Where do you get this tripe? <snip regurgitation of scads of quotes of a single person> Great. Yet none of the above supports your claim that "CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW". Nor that "shills are out in force trying to push this". Why don't we focus on your claim before diverting to an entirely different topic?
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jbreher
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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January 24, 2020, 07:19:35 AM |
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I've never heard of any losses of this manner where Cascacius coins were concerned. A few 1000 BTC coins were minted as well.
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January 24, 2020, 07:35:56 AM |
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-snip- ... I would rather just go up from here, but seems like there exists some short term down momentum... how low it will go remains another to be determined matter.
Why it would go up please? I don't understand...
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DaRude
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January 24, 2020, 08:40:11 AM |
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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. Seems like the writing is on the wall, CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW, shills are out in force trying to push this. We should all support CSW in his efforts to sue Ayre for libel. BOSSv (Bitcoin Original Satoshi Super Vision) sounds better too. Where do you get this tripe? <snip regurgitation of scads of quotes of a single person> Great. Yet none of the above supports your claim that "CSW becoming a toxic liability and the new BSv directive is to pivot and try to separate BSv from CSW". Nor that "shills are out in force trying to push this". Why don't we focus on your claim before diverting to an entirely different topic? Ayre (the person who pretty much owns Faketoshi) is just a single person in BSv world? Right, so now you're going to argue how BSv is decentralized and not ran by one person and his cronies? Silly bear, see if it was anyone else i could've written this off to ignorance, but your depth of knowledge on this subject rules that out, which makes me think that there's something more sinister at play here.
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Cryptotourist
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January 24, 2020, 09:03:22 AM |
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Why it would go up please? I don't understand...
Cos it's BTC. (btw, JJG didn't say that) You seem to be suffering from the shitcoin syndrome. Wish you a quick recovery.
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