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Lol this keeps getting better.

https://twitter.com/MagicalTux/status/1271473195921465344



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June 12, 2020, 06:05:17 PM

Fantastic!
Hope someone has informed the Japanese authorities.
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June 12, 2020, 06:16:09 PM
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 Interesting choice of word - stollen.
Stollen is a type of bread usually containing dried fruits and sometimes marzipan served at Christmas (especially in Germany).  My aunt sends us a loaf every year at Christmas.
So he's not wrong there when he says "No it was not stollen"  I find it hard to believe that a man with a PhD or two can't manage simple words.

 or will stollen be the basis for another defamation case?



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ending up doing a full mindrust and losing it all at the click of a button.

I appreciate that we have mindrust locked into a kind of historical moment of weakness, and probably there is nothing wrong with that picture of mindrust's actions because it seems fair and it works for illustrative purposes, even though mindrust has claimed to have boughten back into BTC... and maybe the degree to which mindrust has bought back into BTC is not really playing out to be newsworthy enough to change any of our view of going "full mindrust," and, likely a decent amount of time needs to pass in order to gain confidence and even some further BTC buying actions from mindrust should take place in order to show that mindrust has either redeemed himself from his past errors (or learned a significant lesson) or gotten back into a more solid committed mindset in terms of his whole financial and psychological approach in viewing and acting upon our savior, king daddy.   Wink

For the record, re. mindrust: I treat the "mindrust incident" as both educational and fun/meme material. It's all done in the positive vibes and spirit of the WO thread. Absolutely no intention to offend him. Not at all. If anything, I hope that mentioning his story, in textual, poetic, or meme form, can serve as a lesson to him, and to all of us really, to never let our emotions guide our actions, not in financial/investment matters anyway. Got to keep our cool and be guided by knowledge and logic.

Hopefully, all this will help him see that he must buy back, even at a much higher price than he sold. The thought of having sold at under $4k when 1 BTC reaches and exceeds $50~100k would be too much to bear, at least for me.
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June 12, 2020, 06:28:28 PM

If you're going to burn buildings to the ground, at least target the right ones...

https://twitter.com/realmaxkeiser/status/1271419258082394113?cxt=HGwWgoC86YbF_qQjAAAA
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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

What are the chances that some of the MtGox victims now get together and sue him? Gonna fight this clown whereever possible
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June 12, 2020, 06:47:47 PM

For JPMorgan it is their first test, but Bitcoin will never need proof ...




Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloombergAsia/status/1271509301333549057

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In March, Bitcoin -- like many other areas of the market -- underwent a stretch of severe disruption as world economies started to shut down and investors fled riskier assets due to the coronavirus outbreak. But Bitcoin emerged relatively unscathed, according to a report from the bank titled “Cryptocurrency takes its first stress test: Digital gold, pyrite, or something in between?”

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-12/jpmorgan-says-bitcoin-crash-survival-shows-it-has-staying-power
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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

Imma sue CSW, Satoshi, Tulip, Ayre and also Ver for my zillion dollar popcorn bill. This is at least the amount it will grow to, because this comedy will likely go on forever.
Any lawyers around here?
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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

Imma sue CSW, Satoshi, Tulip, Ayre and also Ver for my zillion dollar popcorn bill. This is at least the amount it will grow to, because this comedy will likely go on forever.
Any lawyers around here?
You are right for comedy surely we need few lawyers as well.  Cheesy Grin
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https://twitter.com/Excellion/status/1271468034931036160
https://twitter.com/SCAONTIERLLP
https://twitter.com/DanDarkPill/status/1271475981014888448?s=20

https://twitter.com/fluffypony/status/1271471545790222336
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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

So much fail. Where do you even start?
What kind of fail is this. Did the company sign the letter?
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June 12, 2020, 07:11:13 PM

ending up doing a full mindrust and losing it all at the click of a button.

I appreciate that we have mindrust locked into a kind of historical moment of weakness, and probably there is nothing wrong with that picture of mindrust's actions because it seems fair and it works for illustrative purposes, even though mindrust has claimed to have boughten back into BTC... and maybe the degree to which mindrust has bought back into BTC is not really playing out to be newsworthy enough to change any of our view of going "full mindrust," and, likely a decent amount of time needs to pass in order to gain confidence and even some further BTC buying actions from mindrust should take place in order to show that mindrust has either redeemed himself from his past errors (or learned a significant lesson) or gotten back into a more solid committed mindset in terms of his whole financial and psychological approach in viewing and acting upon our savior, king daddy.   Wink

For the record, re. mindrust: I treat the "mindrust incident" as both educational and fun/meme material. It's all done in the positive vibes and spirit of the WO thread. Absolutely no intention to offend him. Not at all. If anything, I hope that mentioning his story, in textual, poetic, or meme form, can serve as a lesson to him, and to all of us really, to never let our emotions guide our actions, not in financial/investment matters anyway. Got to keep our cool and be guided by knowledge and logic.

Hopefully, all this will help him see that he must buy back, even at a much higher price than he sold. The thought of having sold at under $4k when 1 BTC reaches and exceeds $50~100k would be too much to bear, at least for me.

I am pretty sure that his sell price was around $4,500-ish.  Anyone free to correct me on this, and maybe mindrust can clarify, if it may be helpful to be somewhat factually correct.

We should not be asserting that he sold at the extreme of the bottom when it was 10% or 15% or so higher than the bottom... still not a good position to be in, but does not match with actual facts including how much worse it would be to have sold at the extreme bottom.. which I know does happen from time to time, too.

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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

Imma sue CSW, Satoshi, Tulip, Ayre and also Ver for my zillion dollar popcorn bill. This is at least the amount it will grow to, because this comedy will likely go on forever.
Any lawyers around here?

Yeah.... sue them because you unintentionally got fat, too.   Tongue

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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June 12, 2020, 07:32:36 PM

Bawb = next Masterluc ?  Cool


I'm too lazy to look for proof but you can browse his recent post history..  Grin

How recent? I looked and it seems Bawb is mostly into observing things, not making any calls.

It could reasonably be argued that Masterluc is also just spouting out a bunch of nonsense, and probably Bawb has tended to be correct more often than Masterluc, even when bawb might not have even been trying... as long as sorcerer powers do not go to Bawb's head, we might be able to find some sorcerer predicting qualities in the way that he is describing his gut bacteria or whether the plates are bouncing or sticking or whether any digits have been stuck in his orifices or the orifices of his acquaintances or if he drove his porsche into a horse while shooting coyotes from the back seat.

Once bawb starts trying to actually predict or engage in reverse psychology to manipulate king daddy, then we might have to either bring in trump, the black lives matters folks and/or the WHO in order to demote his ass from sorcerer status.

Well this is hilarious I must admit but what I actually meant was his resemblance to Masterluc during his years of bloom when his predictions were mostly correct.  Grin 
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ending up doing a full mindrust and losing it all at the click of a button.

I appreciate that we have mindrust locked into a kind of historical moment of weakness, and probably there is nothing wrong with that picture of mindrust's actions because it seems fair and it works for illustrative purposes, even though mindrust has claimed to have boughten back into BTC... and maybe the degree to which mindrust has bought back into BTC is not really playing out to be newsworthy enough to change any of our view of going "full mindrust," and, likely a decent amount of time needs to pass in order to gain confidence and even some further BTC buying actions from mindrust should take place in order to show that mindrust has either redeemed himself from his past errors (or learned a significant lesson) or gotten back into a more solid committed mindset in terms of his whole financial and psychological approach in viewing and acting upon our savior, king daddy.   Wink

For the record, re. mindrust: I treat the "mindrust incident" as both educational and fun/meme material. It's all done in the positive vibes and spirit of the WO thread. Absolutely no intention to offend him. Not at all. If anything, I hope that mentioning his story, in textual, poetic, or meme form, can serve as a lesson to him, and to all of us really, to never let our emotions guide our actions, not in financial/investment matters anyway. Got to keep our cool and be guided by knowledge and logic.

Hopefully, all this will help him see that he must buy back, even at a much higher price than he sold. The thought of having sold at under $4k when 1 BTC reaches and exceeds $50~100k would be too much to bear, at least for me.

I am pretty sure that his sell price was around $4,500-ish.  Anyone free to correct me on this, and maybe mindrust can clarify, if it may be helpful to be somewhat factually correct.

We should not be asserting that he sold at the extreme of the bottom when it was 10% or 15% or so higher than the bottom... still not a good position to be in, but does not match with actual facts including how much worse it would be to have sold at the extreme bottom.. which I know does happen from time to time, too.

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Just so we're clear, Craig Wright has just openly admitted (via his lawyers) to be the guy that stole 80k BTC from Mtgox. The screenshots below show the court documents indicating the "1Feex" address is where the stolen Mtgox funds were sent. What do you have to say, @CalvinAyre?

just lol

Imma sue CSW, Satoshi, Tulip, Ayre and also Ver for my zillion dollar popcorn bill. This is at least the amount it will grow to, because this comedy will likely go on forever.
Any lawyers around here?

Yeah.... sue them because you unintentionally got fat, too.   Tongue

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


I'll leave that to the liposuction clinic that will go broke on the billion dollar bills caused by the future costs of my waste body fat disposal Grin

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@Bitcoin: Established intermediate support (after corona dip) becoming resistance?
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June 12, 2020, 08:42:08 PM

All this shit in Seattle's Autonomous District is really making me super angry. This country is going full retard.
Why? It's like Tiennamen square was in the 80's. Fewer people and a bit less insane.

So it's going to be the scene of a massacre?
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1) Storing the keys for the encrypted file also on the network.
2) Why even bother to write that the attacker deleted the files from the network? no backups?
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All this shit in Seattle's Autonomous District is really making me super angry. This country is going full retard.
Why? It's like Tiennamen square was in the 80's. Fewer people and a bit less insane.

So it's going to be the scene of a massacre?
Rome had over a million people near the end. A year later it was down to 40k.

This is just the beginning. It will get much worse.
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June 12, 2020, 10:52:53 PM
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Good afternoon Bitcoinland.

Still bouncing in the mid-$9xxx range... currently $9479USD/$12866CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Definitely boring.

I remember at that time it was just about cost. Everybody wanted Intel, but many couldn't afford it, so AMD became popular as a "poor man's CPU". You'd get comparable performance at a lower cost.

I was going through a bankruptcy when I needed to update my old Pentium 100MHz Win95 machine with 8MB EDO memory.

I bought the cheapest socket-7 mobo that supported  both EDO and SDRAM since I couldn't afford to upgrade everything at once. so I started with the mainboard. I bought a brand spanking new Shuttle HOT-591P Super-7 mobo (https://www.anandtech.com/show/134) with all the latest connectivity, even a newfangled AGP slot. It was a fraction of the price of anything comparable.

Next came the SDRAM (a whopping 32MB!) and then eventually a shiny new 400MHz AMD K6-2. I was in heaven. My new machine screamed.
Gradually I increased the amount of RAM to the maximum the VIA MVP3 chipset would support... 256MB.

One day a friend came over and angrily asked why my el cheapo AMD K6-2/400 was so much faster than his brand new expensive PentiumIII/600. I asked him how much memory he had. Seems he had the 64MB it came with. Nothing like undue pagefiling to slow a system down.

Years later I went through the same thing with SSDs. People were spending money upgrading their CPUs when they weren't what was bottlenecking their systems.

I'm still using my ancient Core i-7 2600k system until it doesn't do what I need. After that it's Ryzen all the way.
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June 12, 2020, 11:11:28 PM

All this shit in Seattle's Autonomous District is really making me super angry. This country is going full retard.
Why? It's like Tiennamen square was in the 80's. Fewer people and a bit less insane.

So it's going to be the scene of a massacre?
Naah. America isn't a totalitarian dictatorship that tolerates no dissent.

Bigger reason is Trump does not have a Praetorian guard. I think the only people he can really command would be the TSA and the other flunkies in Homeland Security. That's not much of a problem.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSyJrU_Fnxc
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June 12, 2020, 11:16:47 PM

Years later I went through the same thing with SSDs. People were spending money upgrading their CPUs when they weren't what was bottlenecking their systems.

I'm still using my ancient Core i-7 2600k system until it doesn't do what I need. After that it's Ryzen all the way.
To be honest I still use an IBM X61 Thinkpad with a 2ghz Core Duo processor as a working laptop. Thing is well over 10 years old, and with 8gb of memory and a SSD drive it's still just fine for most work. SSDs were probably the biggest performance boost in the last 10 years, spinning drives just suck.
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