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Best expiation about the current price situation can be like this: It implies gravity is shut down for the moment. Can't compute.
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Last of the V8s
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June 04, 2020, 08:46:00 AM |
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ALL MEMBERS
Blame John C***** for this one
An assistant to Donald Trump told him that she had a fantastic dream last night.
There was a huge parade down Pennsylvania Avenue celebrating Trump.
Millions lined the parade route, cheering when the President went past. Bands were
playing; children were throwing confetti into the air; there were balloons everywhere.
It was absolutely the biggest celebration Washington had ever seen.
Trump was very impressed and said, "That's really great! By the way, how did I look in your dream?
Was my hair okay?"
His assistant said,
"I couldn't tell, the lid on the coffin was closed."
Note. As long as it is clean and non objectionable – Humour involving anyone or any subject will be considered for posting if forwarded to me.
What has happened to the lovely weather? still we did need some rain rather badly.
Regards,
Hon Sec
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serveria.com
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June 04, 2020, 08:46:01 AM |
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We need a pump to make this place more alive... #tumbleweed
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serveria.com
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June 04, 2020, 08:46:43 AM |
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Okay. Me first? You're too late, she was gang raped by us yesterday...
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June 04, 2020, 08:47:16 AM |
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Best expiation about the current price situation can be like this: What is that for a little bird==resistance? To catch and eat up the resistance at $10.5k seems more like a andean condor. The Dog has to be carefull that he will not be grapped by him.
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Last of the V8s
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June 04, 2020, 09:01:28 AM Last edit: June 04, 2020, 05:02:49 PM by Last of the V8s |
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Best expiation about the current price situation can be like this: What is that for a little bird==resistance? To catch and eat up the resistance at $10.5k seems more like a andean condor. The Dog has to be carefull that he will not be grapped by him. True they don't like it when you grap them.
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June 04, 2020, 09:46:41 AM |
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- Non-segwit transactions require 51% of the hashpower and a private key to steal. Segwit transactions just require 51% of the hashpower. Just the first line in your post sold it for me. What in the actual fuck.
Hmm. Where have I heard that before? 51% attacks require nothing more, and they can do anything....ANYTHING. They can make every bitcoin address contain an mp3. The whole discussion about Segwit is bollox. Of course if you are running a full node you wouldn’t accept the mp3 invested junk, but then, non segwit people don’t run nodes, they rely on miners. What happened to this guy? He was ahead of his time... (edit: oh, he's still here) Came across this thread while trying to figure out who first coined the term "anyone can spend attack." Whoever did can take credit for serving up one of the juiciest nothingburgers to ever befuddle the cryptoconspiracy community. It would seem the honor belongs to Mircea Popescu but please let me know if I'm mistaken. Meanwhile, Craig says digital signatures aren't real if they are signed anonymously: https://twitter.com/BitcoinMemeHub/status/1268366834287312897
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June 04, 2020, 09:54:16 AM |
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Craig, a missed comedian right there, it seems. Where does he register his wallet keys? Not to say that the message was signed with the private keys of said 145 addresses.
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heslo
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June 04, 2020, 10:07:32 AM |
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Craig, a missed comedian right there, it seems. Where does he register his wallet keys? Not to say that the message was signed with the private keys of said 145 addresses. I watched that twice... I still don't understand what he's saying and I'm not sure he does either. Satoshi.... rofl
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Indymoney
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June 04, 2020, 10:10:19 AM |
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Okay. Me first? You're too late, she was gang raped by us yesterday... Feeling jealusy
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June 04, 2020, 10:50:55 AM |
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I watched that twice... I still don't understand what he's saying and I'm not sure he does either.
Satoshi.... rofl
He's describing signing such as is used in https ssl certificates. Bitcoin signing is completely different. He knows the difference, but someone called his bluff and he has to create another lie to cover it up.
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June 04, 2020, 10:59:56 AM |
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34 brothers, the dude is getting drunk older :-)
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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June 04, 2020, 11:23:47 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Well the results are in and studies show that hydroxchloroquine does *not* prevent Covid19... https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/06/03/hydroxychloroquine-clinical-trial-results/So it has no proactive benefit and can increase your chance of death if you take it when sick. Typical snake oil, please update your axioms. I wonder if the company who made it will give refunds, including the tens of millions of units sent down to Brazil a week or two ago.
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June 04, 2020, 11:24:04 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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June 04, 2020, 11:45:13 AM |
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Craig, a missed comedian right there, it seems. Where does he register his wallet keys? Not to say that the message was signed with the private keys of said 145 addresses. Perhaps he thinks that if he throws enough random words into a reply that this will befuddle the interviewer and listeners? To be fair, it seems to have worked cause I don’t know wtf he was talking about :-) Edit: btw 4 more blocks until a -9% difficulty reduction. Bitcoin working as designed and all is well.
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Last of the V8s
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June 04, 2020, 11:49:26 AM |
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Well the results are in and studies show that hydroxchloroquine does *not* prevent Covid19... https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/06/03/hydroxychloroquine-clinical-trial-results/So it has no proactive benefit and can increase your chance of death if you take it when sick. Typical snake oil, please update your axioms. I wonder if the company who made it will give refunds, including the tens of millions of units sent down to Brazil a week or two ago. perhaps it's good against Zika
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June 04, 2020, 11:58:24 AM |
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I watched that twice... I still don't understand what he's saying and I'm not sure he does either.
Satoshi.... rofl
He's describing signing such as is used in https ssl certificates. Bitcoin signing is completely different. He knows the difference, but someone called his bluff and he has to create another lie to cover it up. You cannot sign - anonymous - that is utter nonsens or skews the term 'sign' into paint ... You can only sign legally correct with connected identity - that's why signatures are imporant (also for tracing - and Segwit ... crap)
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Last of the V8s
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- Non-segwit transactions require 51% of the hashpower and a private key to steal. Segwit transactions just require 51% of the hashpower. Just the first line in your post sold it for me. What in the actual fuck.
Hmm. Where have I heard that before? 51% attacks require nothing more, and they can do anything....ANYTHING. They can make every bitcoin address contain an mp3. The whole discussion about Segwit is bollox. Of course if you are running a full node you wouldn’t accept the mp3 invested junk, but then, non segwit people don’t run nodes, they rely on miners. {snip} Came across this thread while trying to figure out who first coined the term "anyone can spend attack." Whoever did can take credit for serving up one of the juiciest nothingburgers to ever befuddle the cryptoconspiracy community. It would seem the honor belongs to Mircea Popescu but please let me know if I'm mistaken. {snip} afair and iiuc (neither very) MP discussed properly attacking it first of all of course, but didn't coin the phrase. That string doesn't appear in his oeuvre. He developed his ideas beyond that, while Shelby took it up and ran with it probably with that coinage, with r0ach, Coingeek and the like parroting him parroting MP. Now the numbskulls who contribute to the bitcoin project on shithub will also have discussed any attacks on anyonecanspend, one would hope, having first come up with that misleading term.
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June 04, 2020, 12:44:01 PM Last edit: June 04, 2020, 02:41:05 PM by lightfoot Merited by Last of the V8s (1) |
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Ok, this is funny. Need something like it where a bingo means bitcoin moons....
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