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February 26, 2020, 05:29:30 AM |
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Update: Some foreplay action before we move along. I'm up for a bit of price discovery Obviously. # Faketoshi/Ayre/BSv try to claim that they "own" all of the forked blockchainz. The result?...litecoin surpasses BSv I wonder what became of cousin nutildah's BSV short.
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Cryptotourist
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February 26, 2020, 05:46:57 AM |
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WUT???Batty locked the Flat Earth thread???You guys are fucking retards.
Who, me?
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Cryptotourist
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February 26, 2020, 05:56:42 AM |
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Can we have 1 hour of silence please. RIP FE.
Bless.
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Ibian
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February 26, 2020, 05:57:04 AM |
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So is it just an American chick thing that they think they should get rewarded for not causing problems?
I'm getting really sick of hearing "I've been good" and having them expect rewards for it.
It's a commie thing. Capitalists work for their rewards.
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bitebits
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
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February 26, 2020, 05:57:09 AM |
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Only 21 days ago. Don’t panic guys, I still have you covered. For now. Maybe.
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AlcoHoDL
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Addicted to HoDLing!
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February 26, 2020, 06:54:35 AM |
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Just imagine finding a USB stick on the street, all crushed by passing cars, and taking it home, repairing it, and discovering that it contained the private key to thousands of BTC. Wet dream?
Has happened to me once (sans the BTC). Found the remains of a USB stick on the street (only the PCB had remained, and badly damaged). I tried to repair it, but couldn't. Could it have contained Satoshi's coins? No one will ever know.
I'm paranoid like that...
Paranoid people — at least those who think the issue through — don’t pick up random USB sticks found lying about. heh yeah that worked for stuxnet. of course badusb etc i never use flashdrives that have been in other systems. i just destroy them if returned. EDIT read only (ie finalized) cds are my friend. Open it in knopix or a vm fs what can happen exactly? Exactly. I always do this, and also use VM to test-drive apps before installing on my main (host) PC. No viruses, no malware, no corruptions, no problems! Edit: ...and always disable AutoRun after a Windows installation.
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Phil_S
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We choose to go to the moon
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February 26, 2020, 07:34:05 AM |
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See you guys in the quarantine rooms.
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qwizzie
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February 26, 2020, 07:57:15 AM |
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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February 26, 2020, 08:04:40 AM |
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See you guys in the quarantine rooms.
The moment when nobody would care for Opsec anymore
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OutOfMemory
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February 26, 2020, 08:14:29 AM Last edit: February 26, 2020, 08:32:00 AM by OutOfMemory Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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We have power outages a few times a year because trees falling over power lines, because of heavy snow (yet to come this year) or storms (had enough already). So to a certain amount we're prepped already over here, it should last us about up to two weeks (six person household). People in our village are like: Covid19: "Just a flu..." No more beer: "We're all going to die!" And it's even not as ironic as most of you might think Bitcoin: Looks like good support above $9.000, i'm starting to worry when it breaks through. At the time it's still easy hodling.
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kurious
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We have power outages a few times a year because trees falling over power lines, because of heavy snow (yet to come this year) or storms (had enough already). So to a certain amount we're prepped already over here, it should last us about up to two weeks (six person household). People in our village are like: Covid19: "Just a flu..." No more beer: "We're all going to die!" And it's even not as ironic as most of you might think Or no more toilet rolls, maybe? It's probably the madness of crowds that is of most concern... There was one article about Wuhan that said a truck was held up and robbed of toilet rolls (can't find reference, or prove it, but it's anecdotally illustrative). In the event of supply chain disruption, it may be simple stuff that you will miss most. With any hint of a lock down, as per a recent post by one of our Italian brothers showing a stripped supermarket - it's probably a good idea to have a decent stock of basic non-perishable food and basics like toilet rolls, first aid etc. - just so you don't have to actually go out to hunt down basics. You can always use it up later, or give it to a food bank someday. As for the state using the virus as an excuse for oppression? Well, maybe we should take a leaf from Trump's playbook, he won't let the pesky bureaucrats take over, he's got it covered: "In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure." https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump-united-states-public-health-emergency-response/
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El duderino_
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February 26, 2020, 08:35:18 AM |
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Corn is s*ck*ng donkey c*ck
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vroom
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February 26, 2020, 08:39:41 AM |
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vegeta call for defense! we must defend $9000 with our worthless fiat money. BTFD!
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JSRAW
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February 26, 2020, 08:41:00 AM |
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Corn is s*ck*ng donkey c*ck
roachie is not here so which donkey? PS : No offence to donkey's pride
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Gyrsur
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Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
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February 26, 2020, 08:49:51 AM |
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Bitstamp ADL 9,092.00 USD (source: Bitstamp API)
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OutOfMemory
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February 26, 2020, 08:54:55 AM |
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We have power outages a few times a year because trees falling over power lines, because of heavy snow (yet to come this year) or storms (had enough already). So to a certain amount we're prepped already over here, it should last us about up to two weeks (six person household). People in our village are like: Covid19: "Just a flu..." No more beer: "We're all going to die!" And it's even not as ironic as most of you might think Or no more toilet rolls, maybe? It's probably the madness of crowds that is of most concern... There was one article about Wuhan that said a truck was held up and robbed of toilet rolls (can't find reference, or prove it, but it's anecdotally illustrative). In the event of supply chain disruption, it may be simple stuff that you will miss most. With any hint of a lock down, as per a recent post by one of our Italian brothers showing a stripped supermarket - it's probably a good idea to have a decent stock of basic non-perishable food and basics like toilet rolls, first aid etc. - just so you don't have to actually go out to hunt down basics. You can always use it up later, or give it to a food bank someday. As for the state using the virus as an excuse for oppression? Well, maybe we should take a leaf from Trump's playbook, he won't let the pesky bureaucrats take over, he's got it covered: "In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure." https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump-united-states-public-health-emergency-response/Well, Trump should about to be almost famous for the almost granted backfiring effects of his decisions and orders. A mad man in a critical age, on the top of a nation's administration. This is the reason for real democracies (let's say: more democratic, to be fair) to not rely on decisions of a single man or instance. Toilet paper, drinking water, household water, rice, beans, noodles, chicken food (for egg/protein supply), dairy, candles, firewood, fuel, soap. Just like almost every cottage in the mountains would have stored somewhere. Plus we have a lot of farmers here (milk, meat, dairy), about 150 pounds of vegetables, fish and meat in the freezer(s). Next step is to up for photovoltaic panels, but i put half of the money into corn and also some fair amount into working memory training and therapy. Always buy the soft toilet paper, in case you ever run out of paper tissues.
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Gyrsur
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Buy the f*cking dip they said, easy money they said...
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February 26, 2020, 08:58:52 AM |
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Buy the f*cking dip they said, easy money they said... Please post more of that bearish stuff, it seems the price goes up mostly always afterwards EDIT: Observing $9.176
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El duderino_
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