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June 07, 2020, 05:30:43 AM |
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I recall reading a while back that there were no documented cases of transmission outdoors. That was probably 2-3 months ago though.
The supervisor in the working team of my wife happens to be a virologist (which was surprising for us both). At the last supervision session on friday he said that research points out that CoV19 is much more contagious than the flu, because the virus is lighter and thus stays airborne for longer time than the influenza virus, which sinkks to the ground pretty fast, while CoV attaches to aerosols. This completely makes sense for the lack of documented outdoor transmission cases. The density of virus per cubic meter air declines outdoors via dispersion, infection highly unlikely, because aerosols also dry off way faster than indoors (which kills the virus).
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bitebits
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June 07, 2020, 05:33:48 AM |
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I am back in the 100 million club. May I post again? Congratulations Mindrust. Now hold on to that bitcoin no matter what, mentally write those dollars invested off. Keep it for 20+ years in deep frozen storage, future Mindrust will be proud of yourself.
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OutOfMemory
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June 07, 2020, 05:35:45 AM |
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I am back in the 100 million club. May I post again? Welcome back, jackass I made this mistake too. It took me about a week or two (afair) to get back in. Between $2.4k and $2.8k back in 2017. Don't repeat it. Bitcoin will punish you by going back up again, right after the selloff. Keep up the trust!
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June 07, 2020, 06:12:10 AM |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
30 years? I’ll be in my 60’s or dead. In that case we millennial need some lessons from JimboToronto, he seems to figured it out some stuff and ticking all the right boxes. Bad boys don't die that early anyways so don't you worry. BTW I was being generous with the 30 year timeline in context of world reserve currency. Jimbo is a boomer. He complains about being lumped in with those "other" boomers of a slightly different age, yet says not a word about the taxes they have imposed on all of us. Boomers are inherently narcissistic. Look elsewhere for answers. What does JimboToronto have to do with the taxes you pay in Scandanvia? The social safety net in Nordic countries is unparalleled in the rest of the world! Your high taxes are a result of your desire for comfort. Jimbo lives in the jungle and covers his own medical costs. You're barking up the wrong tree man. ...it's almost like the boomers came out of a world war. But maybe this is news to you. Anyhow the main point was that the only thing you can learn from a narcissist is how to be narcissistic. Which yes, I class him as. Your condescending tone is quite revealing. Point taken.
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Last of the V8s
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June 07, 2020, 06:14:35 AM |
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June 07, 2020, 06:16:07 AM |
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For the poll, I put 0% for the sale of BTC on the next pump..... however... I will be 'likely' dumping all forked coin BTC of any flavor and all other cryptos I have...about 10% of my BTC hoard in value by that point in time I guess. I will "probably' blow such on 'dubious' activities rather than add to hoard...might decide to live a little IF I survive this Coniv-19 pandemic and the general 'nuttiness' of the current Trump Administration in general..I'm thinking Belize. (hey....altcoins...I never claimed as a mistress you were my 'main squeeze' deal with it) Brad
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mindrust
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June 07, 2020, 06:23:50 AM |
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Welcome back, jackass I made this mistake too. It took me about a week or two (afair) to get back in. Between $2.4k and $2.8k back in 2017. Don't repeat it. Bitcoin will punish you by going back up again, right after the selloff. Keep up the trust! Congratulations Mindrust. Now hold on to that bitcoin no matter what, mentally write those dollars invested off. Keep it for 20+ years in deep frozen storage, future Mindrust will be proud of yourself.
It is all about motivation and concentration. One miss step and boom everything goes to trash can. I don't think I'll need 20+ years since I am accumulating again. I'll certainly be among the dumpers during the next parabolic. I won't be greedy and wait for lots of money, I'll take it when it becomes "good enough". Actually I don't plan to hodl more than %10-15 of my networth and that means dumping mode will be always on as long as it climbs.
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June 07, 2020, 06:27:26 AM |
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This is metaphysical. We are being told that more BTC is being bought than mined. So how is that possible? How can asset devalue in scarcity? Derivative markets.
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June 07, 2020, 06:32:58 AM |
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Here is a homeless man in a wheelchair. He was not participating in the demonstration. He was just there. However the LAPD have decided to shoot him in the face with a rubber bullet at close range. This is not a nice thing to do. This is not what normal police officers do. As one police chief explains: According to the Trace, the Minneapolis Police Department’s use-of-force policy strongly advises against pointing 40 mm launchers — which are used to deploy rubber bullets, beanbag rounds, and sponge rounds — above a person’s lower extremities. The policy also acknowledges that the projectiles can cause “grievous” injuries, and in some cases, death. Rubber bullets should be used only to control “an extremely dangerous crowd,” Brian Higgins, a former police chief, told Kaiser Health News. Bonus picture. A 15 girl is sitting on the ground blinded by pepper spray. So a cop casually walks up to her and kicks her in the face. https://twitter.com/jeffshafer/status/1268684973604814857?s=21Some of you may consider the cop to be a hero for kicking a seated girl in the face. I don’t. The Police in the US is the opposite of serving and to protecting the ordinary people, but it is not a wonder or coincidence, that the US is always using force to protect their interests. Despite that, i do not really see a correlation and causality for the guy in the wheelchair or the girl on the ground to be blindly involved and hit by force, but that seems to be a educational problem in the US in general. The only ones that should be protected are those victims, aka ordinary people, from the police in the US Nothing to add
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Last of the V8s
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June 07, 2020, 06:35:27 AM |
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Exactly, Mark gives absolutely no evidence or even detailed opinion to support why it's "not fungible" and "can't be a replacement for the current system."
Just open blockchain explorer. You will see then why Bitcoin is not fungible. I hate it when people make broad statements like this and just walk away. Care to explain what you mean in more detail? Every Bitcoin have whole history written in it. On what wallet it was and with what other coins was in other wallets. It is the same as we would have a dollar bill and on back of the bill would be written who own them all the way back from when they come from FED printers room. That is not fungible. Fungible is gold that you can at anytime melt into new ingot or coin and no one have any ideas in what shape that gold were in past and who owned it. Cuban is extremely smart guy and totally get crypto. Who owns the bitcoin? where did you get that part from? you are talking utter rubbish. piss off back to newbies or altcoins
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June 07, 2020, 07:08:59 AM |
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Exactly, Mark gives absolutely no evidence or even detailed opinion to support why it's "not fungible" and "can't be a replacement for the current system."
Just open blockchain explorer. You will see then why Bitcoin is not fungible. I hate it when people make broad statements like this and just walk away. Care to explain what you mean in more detail? Every Bitcoin have whole history written in it. On what wallet it was and with what other coins was in other wallets. It is the same as we would have a dollar bill and on back of the bill would be written who own them all the way back from when they come from FED printers room. That is not fungible. Fungible is gold that you can at anytime melt into new ingot or coin and no one have any ideas in what shape that gold were in past and who owned it. Cuban is extremely smart guy and totally get crypto. Who owns the bitcoin? where did you get that part from? you are talking utter rubbish. piss off back to newbies or altcoins Huh? This is not a new idea. We have talked about the idea of tainted coins for years.
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June 07, 2020, 07:30:28 AM |
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I am back in the 100 million club. May I post again? Hey welcome back! Better late than never they say... I hope you rebought a decent amount you'll feel comfortable with you investment this time and won't panic sell again
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June 07, 2020, 07:30:32 AM |
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There is no title in bitcoin.
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Who owns the bitcoin? where did you get that part from? you are talking utter rubbish. piss off back to newbies or altcoins
Home sickness make people talk Rubbish. No one owns Bitcoins.
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June 07, 2020, 07:40:16 AM |
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Let's make America the world great again!
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June 07, 2020, 07:54:03 AM |
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I'm selling everything in the next FOMO top, in Q4 2021. For two reasons, I want to square everything with the taxman, I bought small amounts a gazillion times in 2013 and 2014 and need to get that straightened out. I also need some life changing money in my life. So, 30% goes to the taxman, the rest will be divided in two equal sums, one for me to do what I want with, and one that will be put in something that pays a good interest. After a year that sum will be used to buy back bitcoins since the bottom comes almost exactly a year after the top, at least it has the last two times. And then I will be 100% in bitcoin again for three years when the next top comes and I repeat.
I'd recommend you to keep at least 1BTC just in case. Never go full mindrust (is it still ok to say so?) on BTC! I'd be much more nervous being 100% fiat than I am now being 90% BTC.
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June 07, 2020, 07:59:44 AM |
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I am back in the 100 million club. May I post again? Welcome again, if you allow me, I recommend that you spend a few minutes on these links: (2013) - (SSS) - A Sane and Simple bitcoin Savings plan https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345065.0- Bitcoin Savings Planor: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Volatility
or: When Should I Sell My Bitcoins?https://jlopp.github.io/bitcoin-savings-plan/(I have put the link to the jlopp template, because in the thread some link does not go to the indicated site...) #StrongHats
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June 07, 2020, 08:08:00 AM |
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Who owns the bitcoin? where did you get that part from? you are talking utter rubbish. piss off back to newbies or altcoins
Home sickness make people talk Rubbish. No one owns Bitcoins. Only #StrongCats do. I knew this could have happened, right VB1001?
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