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April 16, 2020, 08:21:55 PM Last edit: April 16, 2020, 10:06:41 PM by Biodom |
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A few thoughts about the current state of affairs (at least in US): 1. I really dislike working from home. Now I am basically attached to a computer. Before it was for fun, now a job. Hate it (but it beats unemployment). 2. Talking about unemployment, my SO got furloughed, getting about 90% of her regular paycheck (if you include additional $600/wk COVID UE). Not bad, but this level will last only 13wk, unless extended, which I doubt-too expensive. After that-TX max, which is $521/wk. 3. Because everything is closed, $$ keep accumulating in the bank account. Will it cause too many $$ chasing too few services when the economy reopens-it is quite possible. I plan to give YUGE tips if and when restaurants reopen. 4. Got $1200/adult check on Wed (as did the most, I gather), doing nothing with it so far, but will send it back to the same place because I would owe something in taxes for 2019. It's funny how it works. It comes and then it goes back to the same exact place, darn it. Still not buying or selling on the market as I am unable to read it. Maybe will do something soon, though, as some extra cash is burning hands. EDIT: Pomp opines on current situation vs UBI. https://twitter.com/APompliano/status/1250794292353929220...even if you are sending money to the taxman, you are ahead. So, I find it a bit irritating to focus on having to pay taxes. I am talking there about getting a stimulus check(s), then sending the same funds (or a bit more) as an extra tax for 2019 back to the same place. It would be easier just to have them cancel each other out in "midflight". Taxes-yea, they are much smaller than the gains (when they come).
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April 16, 2020, 08:23:30 PM |
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Fantastic catch, fantastic news. I hope this is as simple as it looks and gets widely adopted.
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April 16, 2020, 09:31:40 PM |
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I am talking there about getting a stimulus check(s), then sending the same funds (or a bit more) as an extra tax for 2019 back to the same place. It would be easier just to have them cancel each other out in "midflight".
then Trump wouldn't get to send a check with his name on it to every household.
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April 16, 2020, 09:45:50 PM |
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April 16, 2020, 09:56:03 PM |
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Here's the definition of digital dollars from the new #COVID19 stimulus bill
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April 16, 2020, 09:59:55 PM |
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A few thoughts about the current state of affairs (at least in US): 1. I really dislike working from home. Now I am basically attached to a computer. Before it was for fun, now a job. Hate it (but it beats unemployment). 2. Talking about unemployment, my SO got furloughed, getting about 90% of her regular paycheck (if you include additional $600/wk COVID UE). Not bad, but this level will last only 13wk, unless extended, which I doubt-too expensive. After that-TX max, which is $521/wk. 3. Because everything is closed, $$ keep accumulating in the bank account. Will it cause too many $$ chasing too few services when the economy reopens-it is quite possible. I plan to give YUGE tips if and when restaurants reopen. 4. Got $1200/adult check on Wed (as did the most, I gather), doing nothing with it so far, but will send it back to the same place because I would owe something in taxes for 2019. It's funny how it works. It comes and then it goes back to the same exact place, darn it. Still not buying or selling on the market as I am unable to read it. Maybe will do something soon, though, as some extra cash is burning hands. EDIT: Pomp opines on current situation vs UBI. https://twitter.com/APompliano/status/1250794292353929220...even if you are sending money to the taxman, you are ahead. So, I find it a bit irritating to focus on having to pay taxes. I am talking there about getting a stimulus check(s), then sending the same funds (or a bit more) as an extra tax for 2019 back to the same place. It would be easier just to have them cancel each other out in "midflight". Taxes-yea, they are much still smaller than gains (when they come). Part of the design of this free money thingie-ma-jiggie is to inspire confidence and to accomplish such distribution quickly and with as little red tape as possible. It is not really very undifferent from how the tax system works in a lot cases, anyhow. People can choose options that allow them to get paid, and then have to report their income and to perform a variety of calculations to submit what they believe their taxes should be in terms of what they owe or not. Yeah, maybe in the end, you are correct. Maybe in the end, there are a lot of folks who are paying in a similar amount as to what they got.. but it still seems like a BIG so what... There is a symbolic aspect to this matter, too. We are in a "crisis"... and there is an urgency to making sure people feel that they are getting treated with some benefits during these stressful times. Probably, in the end, Biodom, we do not really disagree very much because I understand what you are saying, especially after the clarification, and you likely would not disagree to some of the symbolic aspects of people getting quick payments with as little red-tape as possible.
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April 16, 2020, 10:51:44 PM |
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April 16, 2020, 10:57:48 PM |
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Life returning to normal in Denmark. Kids about to go back to school, cashiers are becoming as rude and dismissive as they always have been. Can't wait to see if we catch up to Sweden within 3 weeks.
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Observing $7.2kish as we enter the last hour before Thursday's closing bell....meow. #dyor 1h #stronghands
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Toxic2040
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April 17, 2020, 12:19:04 AM |
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April 17, 2020, 01:04:26 AM |
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I did cut my hair by myself last night. it isn't difficult, only took 20 minutes. Maybe bitcoin likes my hair style, after that the price rises 20 dollars.
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Elwar
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April 17, 2020, 01:27:12 AM |
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WTF. This blows. Will there be no way to spend bitcoins soon? I used that site all the damned time. I had a big Amazon order ready for when the price got back to a decent range. First BitPay, Expedia, now Purse. Bitrefill and Cheapair may be the final Bitcoin companies holding up a multi-billion dollar currency.
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April 17, 2020, 02:16:59 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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How to Protect Bitcoin for Your Heirs With the Push of a ‘Dead Man’s Button’If the button isn't pressed one week, it is assumed the bitcoin user is dead or incapacitated and it's time for the bitcoin to be passed on, at which point the service automatically dispenses a "secret," which can be used to retrieve the crypto. https://www.coindesk.com/how-to-protect-bitcoin-for-your-heirs-with-the-push-of-a-dead-mans-buttonHere they are talking about LN, but it's okay to think about these things. (it doesn't have to be LN.) Before my flight from Thailand I had most of my bitcoins on cryptosteel wallets evenly distributed which I carried around all over the world (letters and numbers scrambled in a way that only I knew). I also created a printed copy, 2 halves of each private key. I gave them to two of my non-crypto family members that I knew could keep them safe. I told them if I die to combine the papers. They didn't really know what that meant but were fine with locking them away safely for me. After I made it safely to Panama after Thailand took my house (along with my cryptosteel), I got on a video chat with each of my two family members and had them read off the numbers so I could combine them and secure my bitcoins. That was my dead man's switch. Sure, in theory, my family members could have combined the papers and took all of my money...but I trust them with my life so I was not worried about that. I think you store your private key in such a way is too risky. Your family members think it is not important to them. So they will not take care of your private key carefully. The possibility of losing will be very high. My solution is that you store in highly secure cloud storage applications that specialize in password management such as 1Password, Lastpass. The mechanism of these applications is 02-layer security. So you are assured of the security of your private key. Good luck.
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April 17, 2020, 03:38:45 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Life returning to normal in Denmark. Kids about to go back to school, cashiers are becoming as rude and dismissive as they always have been. Can't wait to see if we catch up to Sweden within 3 weeks.
I'm not so sure if Denmark wants to follow Sweden herd immunity tactics, immunity takes years and may not even be possible but I guess someone had to try. They shot themselves in the balls.
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April 17, 2020, 03:59:09 AM |
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Sweden ...
They shot themselves in the balls.
they been getting pretty good at that these last few years
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April 17, 2020, 04:05:35 AM |
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I like this vision.. also interesting to note that after the halvening $BTC will have a higher stock-to-flow ratio than gold.
@100trillionUSD has done the seminal work on stock-to-flow, those interested should check it out.
Source: https://twitter.com/BKBrianKelly/status/1250865774224388097
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