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July 23, 2020, 01:41:57 AM |
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I've just bought a new monitor at Newegg.com, and paid with Bitcoin. Payment went thru smooth and fast. Much better than using my local (Argentine) credit card, asking for authorization for a payment abroad, and informing my unfriendly gov about any usd movements. The only drawback is that i spent my precious hodled satoshis. Now a frenetic bullrun will surely begin.. This is going to be the more expensive monitor ever (0.07 BTC for the records). Enjoy the +200 usd rise in minutes.. That was me, spending sats. Crap, Newegg is taking Bitcoin again? I still can't bear to throw out my $4,000 cell phone from a few years ago. Aarrgghh!!! That's OK, I am still holding my "$325" iphone from late 2017... ...er, not really, but it shows that sometimes you can get a bargain if spending strategically. Something to remember in 2021-2022 as we peak, hopefully.
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BobLawblaw
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July 23, 2020, 02:09:23 AM |
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https://mobile.twitter.com/PeterLBrandt/status/1286117545892892673Hot from the rumor mill Herd on the street The U.S. Federal Reserve has been the bid under BTC since mid-March, with purchases going to thousands of wallets Once buying program is complete, USD will be Gold- and BTC-backed. Put that in your hard wallet and smoke it.
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July 23, 2020, 02:40:45 AM |
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I want his 'medicine'
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July 23, 2020, 02:41:08 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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LOL! ..as if the US gov't has any gold at all.
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JayJuanGee
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July 23, 2020, 03:32:46 AM Last edit: July 23, 2020, 03:52:34 AM by JayJuanGee |
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Jay, Jay, Jay. So many questions. Do you drink coffee all day? The projection is a periodic function. The peaks are equidistant on the time axis. Looked like I accurately described the peaks of your previous graph, so probably we are looking at your own graph differently - and yes, I am wearing my glasses.. so I would appreciate a more substantive answer because this is not about me, kell, kell, kell... *(your name has a violent rather than cheery feelening, by the way) You're a nauseating fucking bore, annoying as a fly. Chew on this =10^(0.09336159*(A1923+(1-H$31*SQRT(1-((2*LN(MOD((O$31-A1923)/N$31,2)+1)/LN(3)-1)^2)))*I$31)^0.5-1.645486)/(1-((1-I$33/350)*(1-I$34/350)*(1-I$35/350)*(1-I$36/319)))/A$33 Aren't you a pretentious ass? You may need to learn some communication and growing the fuck up skills, and realize that bitcoin is NOT only about squiggly lines on a piece of paper, even if you might have some formulations to back up those lines.. Having formulations does not cause your squiggly lines to become more true, and such squiggles likely become even less understandable if you can't control your emotions by allowing your pride to cause you to be incapable of engwish. I've just bought a new monitor at Newegg.com, and paid with Bitcoin. Payment went thru smooth and fast. Much better than using my local (Argentine) credit card, asking for authorization for a payment abroad, and informing my unfriendly gov about any usd movements. The only drawback is that i spent my precious hodled satoshis. Now a frenetic bullrun will surely begin.. This is going to be the more expensive monitor ever (0.07 BTC for the records). That's why most long term HODLers will replace their bitcoin if they spend them, especially if they believe that the BTC price is going to go up. Of course, in our current price range, it remains unclear which direction the BTC price is going to go, even if there has been some UPpity price movement in the past 48 hours-ish. How??? My imagination seems not to (let me?) go that far. Goats... OK, this isn't much of a secret anymore, but maggots?
PM Juan. :pYou are devolving into emotionalism, yefi, and that might not be a good direction. Look what happened to Bob....
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BobLawblaw
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July 23, 2020, 03:56:57 AM |
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You're a giant piece of shit, with nothing to back up your overinflated ego. Please tongue my asshole clean.
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jojo69
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July 23, 2020, 04:18:00 AM |
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jbreher
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July 23, 2020, 04:18:12 AM |
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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 Still dodging, eh? Nothing to offer? Huh, YOU claimed that both coins are equally decentralized, i asked for you to back it up, and you're asking me to define decentralization? Yes. I quite clearly specified in what way I see it as such. You, OTOH, keep clinging to nothing other than 'but muh decentralization', with no explanation as to what you mean by such. Ball's in your court Bucky. Can you volley? Ahh and there we have it. So following your logic and your definition of decentralization, BTC is as decentralized as BCD (Bitcoin Diamond)?
Well, no. As you would know, if you had more than two brain cells to scrape together, BCD is not a SHA256 coin. As such, it has no meaningful ties to the satoshi legacy. Keep trying, tho. Maybe some day you'll arrive at an incisive observation. Maybe.
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jbreher
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July 23, 2020, 04:24:00 AM Last edit: July 23, 2020, 04:52:55 AM by jbreher |
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planning on opening a gemini account but last i went to join they wanted my login to my bank.
See that's the funny thing. I'm not taking advice on whom to be (one of my) my on/off ramps from some wahoo with not enough crypto to buy a decent used car. edit: upon rereading, it would seem that I was castigating vapourminer as being penniless. Nay, that was meant to be directed at vapourminer's accusers.
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jbreher
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July 23, 2020, 04:32:19 AM |
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There is no doubt that validating nodes hold power. UASF proved that.
Well, no. It proves nothing, as the battle was never fought. The original paradigm was the miners both did the hash work and the consensus validation.
Yup. When the idea was 1 CPU 1 vote this meant both hasrate and consensus validation was distributed. Upon the advent of ASICS harshpower began to centralize among the producers of the hardware as well as the large ASIC farms that became the current day miners.
Are you about to tell me that Satoshi never foresaw a day where 'maintaing the chain was the job of specialized servers, allowing users to just be users'? But protocol consensus was still something users did not need specialized hardware to validate/support. So that function branched off to be a list of users LAGER than those providing hashrate security.
More power to your imaginary sky cavalry. Taking a sort of ad hominem stance by calling people who validate the protocol and transactions on the bitcoin network "irresponsible neckbeard hobbyists unable to make the proper life choices to enable them to leave mommy's basement" is not helpful or realistic IMHO.
Well, it's not so much that the majority of fully-validating non-mining clients are run by economically useless riffraff, it is more the fact that the network is dumbed down to the point that economically useless riffraff govern the capacity of the system. If you can't see how futile that is, god help us all.
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July 23, 2020, 04:32:37 AM |
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jbreher
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July 23, 2020, 04:36:44 AM |
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Taking a sort of ad hominem stance by calling people who validate the protocol and transactions on the bitcoin network "irresponsible neckbeard hobbyists unable to make the proper life choices to enable them to leave mommy's basement" is not helpful or realistic IMHO.
Nope its called a strawman (wrapped in a red herring) and is a tactic Jbear falls back on when he is losing an argument. Logic fallacies are the shield liars, thiefs and schemers hide behind rather than admit their true goals. We all know those neckbeards created bitcoin to protect against the centralist bankers who BSV is bootlicking. +1 WOsMerit Hah. Al three a yas missed the point. Congratulations.
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July 23, 2020, 04:43:18 AM |
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No one is making a coherent argument for that fork.
This is the coherent argument: Simply Bitcoin. Unhindered by some stupid insane production quota upon transaction capacity.None more need be said.
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yea...egos..hmmm no points missed little bear..just hearing you spew the same story for years has kinda numbed the message if you know what i mean props for trying to stay on point however.... None more need be said.
might be the second time in years i agree with you
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July 23, 2020, 04:48:20 AM |
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Haha. Indeed. Rickards was telling me to short TSLA. He's got some good insights, but I didn't follow him on this one. Not due to any inherent value of TSLA as an ongoing industry. But as they say, the market can remain crazy longer than you can stay solvent. Well, that plus Elon is a special sort. Don't know why, don't much care. But I sense he'll do things greater yet in the future.
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July 23, 2020, 05:08:41 AM |
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Haha. Indeed. Rickards was telling me to short TSLA. He's got some good insights, but I didn't follow him on this one. Not due to any inherent value of TSLA as an ongoing industry. But as they say, the market can remain crazy longer than you can stay solvent. Well, that plus Elon is a special sort. Don't know why, don't much care. But I sense he'll do things greater yet in the future. What I find fascinating is the similarities between the auto industry and the banking industry...both blindsided by emergent technologies. To a lesser extent the airlines are on the edge of something similar for international travel with the advent of SpaceX and Starship. I think TSLA will have a trillion dollar valuation in the not so distant future. ICE technology will be relegated to local car shows and those crazy neighbors you know that keep horses around for that occasional ride in the summer.
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I've just bought a new monitor at Newegg.com, and paid with Bitcoin. Payment went thru smooth and fast. Much better than using my local (Argentine) credit card, asking for authorization for a payment abroad, and informing my unfriendly gov about any usd movements. The only drawback is that i spent my precious hodled satoshis. Now a frenetic bullrun will surely begin.. This is going to be the more expensive monitor ever (0.07 BTC for the records). dont look back javi...its pointless I could pull my hair out if I had any left for some of the purchases I made in the past buying asics and video cards for over 1 btc each..sometimes dozens.. a truck I paid over 30 btc for...it goes on and on.. life is short..enjoy your new monitor and keep stacking man Don’t you guys buy and replace? Each purchase paid with bitcoin I immediately buy back on an exchange. And add some extra just to be sure, so you could say I have more sats because I actually do pay in bitcoin from time to time.
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July 23, 2020, 06:29:56 AM |
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Damn that man didn’t bought enough corn
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July 23, 2020, 07:19:14 AM |
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Damn that man didn’t bought enough corn Maybe less car and more corn is wise right now..?
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July 23, 2020, 07:21:45 AM |
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