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July 20, 2020, 08:24:39 PM

Where to build our Citadel?



https://www.asherfergusson.com/raising-a-family-index/

Norge virker et fint sted å bo, men jeg frykter taxtation nivået og regjeringen girighet.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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Yes this one has been handed to me as I have seen  Roll Eyes

Thanks, dude  Cool
I was thinking this is a walking stick   Cheesy
Now that i know - no more words needed.  Grin

ooooh

a collectible?

oh wait nevermind
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July 20, 2020, 10:37:18 PM
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You know what comes after a long summer of literal vegetative sideways growth....  Grin Slowly at first and then.. POP!  


Oh dude, great job, those look gorgeous! You gonna be swimming in the sticky icky come October.

Ah yes...Mid July is indeed the time of POP!   ...
 

(damn... maybe we should start a separate thread? I'm sure there's plenty of bitcoiner grow bud-buddies out there  Cheesy)
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July 20, 2020, 10:38:51 PM

Where to build our Citadel?

Hm. What's your criteria, rule the locals with an iron fist? Be adored and loved as a living God? If so you don't want a place where people are happy. You want a place where they will line up to sacrifice themselves at your temple of Doom...

Have I got a place for you.....
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July 20, 2020, 11:02:28 PM
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Sideways movement / low volatility for months now - yeah, it's a snooze-fest, but nothing's going to persuade hardcore hodlers to sell. So, in the words of Yazz, the only way is up. And in the words of the Stones, time is on my [our] side.  And in the words of the WO, CCMF.

#CoversCount
#Time for hodl sleep (maybe for a few more weeks)

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July 20, 2020, 11:36:01 PM

meep

its beautiful today...laboring in the garden and catching a sunburn..will be on later this evening

hope you all are having a great day

peace
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ps  nice ladies back there i was eyeballing...well done

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July 21, 2020, 12:52:46 AM

In case we didn't already know it, here's more proof that retards use coinbase.

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Coinbase says it prevented over 1,000 customers from sending $280,000 worth of bitcoin to Twitter hackers
https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/72200/coinbase-says-it-prevented-over-1000-customers-from-sending-280000-worth-of-bitcoin-to-twitter-hackers

IIRC the twitter morons only got about 60k from everywhere else.

Talk about inept scammers.
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July 21, 2020, 01:58:43 AM

In case we didn't already know it, here's more proof that retards use coinbase.

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Coinbase says it prevented over 1,000 customers from sending $280,000 worth of bitcoin to Twitter hackers
https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/72200/coinbase-says-it-prevented-over-1000-customers-from-sending-280000-worth-of-bitcoin-to-twitter-hackers

IIRC the twitter morons only got about 60k from everywhere else.

Talk about inept scammers.

For some reason some WO members use conbase as well so yeah...
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July 21, 2020, 02:03:07 AM

In case we didn't already know it, here's more proof that retards use coinbase.

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Coinbase says it prevented over 1,000 customers from sending $280,000 worth of bitcoin to Twitter hackers
https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/72200/coinbase-says-it-prevented-over-1000-customers-from-sending-280000-worth-of-bitcoin-to-twitter-hackers

IIRC the twitter morons only got about 60k from everywhere else.

Talk about inept scammers.

For some reason some WO members use conbase as well so yeah...

I  think its just from it being one of the first they found, there are far better options and supporting a place like that is unacceptable.
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July 21, 2020, 03:52:18 AM

Unbelievable, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google combined are now bigger than Japan's entire stock market. Shocked

Tesla continues going up and up...

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July 21, 2020, 04:38:10 AM

Your turn. What is the definition of decentralization to which you adhere, DaRude? Hmmm?

Riiiight, that's just you bitching about nodes, still not seeing you defining decentralization, and criteria that you used to come to conclusion that BTC and BSv are as decentralized? Surely you're not just putting out claims without backing them up  Roll Eyes

Still dodging, eh? Nothing to offer?
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July 21, 2020, 04:45:06 AM

FWIW, what I think jbreher is saying, is that BTC and BSV can both potentially be equally decentralized. In other words, the algorithms themselves allow for the same amount of decentralization.

Bingo. From a technical perspective, they are equally decentralized. The only difference in decentralization between the two is the current popularity of each.

If those are the vapors upon which you wish to hoist your flag, so be it.

Of course, the next layer of the discussion is 'how much decentralization is meaningful'? Then 'what aspects are important to be decentralized'? Followed by 'what concrete goals do the intermediate objective of decentralization serve'? But shieeeeit - we can't even agree on what decentralization even means, because those who scream it loudest refuse to admit they don't have a concrete definition thereof.
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July 21, 2020, 04:46:20 AM
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Unbelievable, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google combined are now bigger than Japan's entire stock market. Shocked

Tesla continues going up and up...



And friggin Nasdaq scores one ATH after the other.
Must have to do with the overly bright outlook and the fact that employers are hiring world and dog to cope with the workload of the upcoming economic upturn..

* psycodad wonders if the WO audience needs an <irony> tag to properly classify above statement as mockery over the quickest and largest wealth redistribution in history.
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July 21, 2020, 04:55:12 AM

So, on the topic of exchanges, you are trying to suggest all exchanges are equally fucked up,

Well, no. Nice moving of the goal posts, tho.

I am suggesting pointing out the fact that all exchanges are centralized, and that all exchanges are trusted third parties. Which are the characteristics that were somehow ascribed to Coinbase alone, in order to drag my name through the mud. Well, with the exception of 'the dexes', which are utterly useless.

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when that is not true.  Kraken ...

This just in: Kraken blacklists Bitcoin addresses.

That is all.
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July 21, 2020, 04:59:28 AM

The changes BSV makes to the protocol will inevitably centralize the protocol,

You'll need to be more specific. Which changes exactly are you speaking of?
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July 21, 2020, 05:05:24 AM

AI generated tweets using OpenAI's GPT-3 model:
https://thoughts.sushant-kumar.com/bitcoin

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July 21, 2020, 05:16:53 AM

The changes BSV makes to the protocol will inevitably centralize the protocol,

You'll need to be more specific. Which changes exactly are you speaking of?

I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess he meant tweaking the block size limit. Having a 2 gigameg block size cap is fundamentally centralizing.
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July 21, 2020, 05:22:44 AM

Just remember that as things get harder for people they will tend toward seeking support from their "group" or collective. Whatever that may be, it is easy to stand strong as an individual when things are going well but when times are tough you need to feel like there are others out there providing whatever you feel you are missing.

In the US this appears to be falling into the categories of race as the groups people are choosing. Nationalism tends to be a very significant group that people will fall back on. Or people will trend toward their socioeconomic class if there is some sort of movement or prevalence of it.

Their enemies will be anyone outside of their group. The best way to solidify yourself within that group is to attack someone outside of that group, the more publicly the better, the more unlike your group the better.

It is a symptom, not a cause. It will become worse. Lines will be drawn. Groups defined more solidly. I've even noticed this with libertarian folks online that are supposed to be individualists, falling into the comfort of attacking "statists" among their libertarian peers.

Hmm. Rather insightful beyond your years.
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July 21, 2020, 05:31:14 AM

The changes BSV makes to the protocol will inevitably centralize the protocol,

You'll need to be more specific. Which changes exactly are you speaking of?

I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess he meant tweaking the block size limit. Having a 2 gigameg block size cap is fundamentally centralizing.

Bitcoin is still here , cause it s profitable (for those who run = mine it)

Anything that is profitable is centralizing

Only full openess and competition in MANY different disciplines (software / hardware / business ...) breaks that up
such that there will be no monopoly for long terms

Monopols are there, cause they can change the rules to fit THEIR games, so changing rules / protocol must never occure

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July 21, 2020, 06:18:20 AM

This seems wrong.

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