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1w green candle looks pretty impressive right now.
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Yeah, nothing to worry about....

It was always the problem with those things that you're singling yourself out, whereas with generalised hardware, you're huddled in the masses.
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Yeah, nothing to worry about....

It was always the problem with those things that you're singling yourself out, whereas with generalised hardware, you're huddled in the masses.
True. The marketing value of those databases is sky high. They should just delete the information after sending but they don't. Probably due to future monetizing opportunities.

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At the risk of starting a heated debate...

Digital is the clear winner, there's no question about it. Digital is a wild force that conquers everything in its path. Computing, audio, photography, video, communications, now cash... You name it.

Analog still has its place in areas where digital has not yet entered. The universe and its quantities are fundamentally analog, so there will always be a bridge between analog and digital (microphones and speakers will stay analog for a very long time).

Analog has sentimental value (that "good old times" kind of feeling).
Analog is romantic (for the ladies -- sorry to our female WOs, but it's true, speaking from experience).

But digital is The King. Those who disagree are entering Flat Earth territory.
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July 29, 2020, 01:18:18 PM

Reading this article will make you hyper bullish:

https://medium.com/galoymoney/lightning-as-a-retail-payment-system-part-1-7463c46342ef
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During the past 50 years, a multitude of US dollar payment networks has blossomed — from credit cards and ATM networks to peer-to-peer platforms and ACH. All of these networks are closed walled gardens. Moreover, one can think of them as Layer 2 solutions. Built on top of Fedwire, the base settlement layer for all dollars.

Similarly, we expect that Layer 2 solutions for Bitcoin — most notably Lightning — will flourish in the coming years. However, unlike traditional USD payment networks, Lighting is open and permissionless. Accordingly, we anticipate that the pace of innovation and adoption will be staggering during the next decade.

Or listen to Guy read it...
https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Read_421---Lightning-as-a-Retail-Payment-System-Nicolas-Burtey-eharkj


Seriously.  I might start up another node.
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July 29, 2020, 01:26:40 PM

But digital is The King. Those who disagree are entering Flat Earth territory.

Sure. As long as society survives to the extent we can recover the information it's great. One has to wonder if the Egyptians had discovered Ipods, this could explain how they used their space tools to build the pyramids and there is no written record of it, was all stored in the cloud :-)

Try reading a 15 inch platter disk pack from the 1970's. Try reading a ST506 hard drive from the 80's. Hell, try reading a 5.25 inch floppy from the 90's.....

More complex than one thinks over time.
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At the risk of starting a heated debate...

Digital is the clear winner, there's no question about it. Digital is a wild force that conquers everything in its path. Computing, audio, photography, video, communications, now cash... You name it.

Analog still has its place in areas where digital has not yet entered. The universe and its quantities are fundamentally analog, so there will always be a bridge between analog and digital (microphones and speakers will stay analog for a very long time).

Analog has sentimental value (that "good old times" kind of feeling).
Analog is romantic (for the ladies -- sorry to our female WOs, but it's true, speaking from experience).

But digital is The King. Those who disagree are entering Flat Earth territory.

Sure, for all practical purposes digital is the tech winner. Analog is now an increasingly difficult to implement artistic option whereas before it was the only choice. I still make records the old fashioned way but instead of tape I use a hard drive. The newer generations of record producers have an often markedly different approach that is much more computer focused from the get-go.

The universe may be fundamentally analog, but the way we understand it and describe it is fundamentally digital. Energy is passed in quanta between particles, but to my limited understanding at least, that's because particles resonate, not because there is an immutable limiting value. Quantum entanglement is the universe's blockchain.
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July 29, 2020, 02:36:00 PM

12K close! :-D kabooom!!!
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Who knew? Someone, clearly. Bit early.

Meanwhile in other ups:

https://youtu.be/k001JX-D-dA BITCOIN PUMP IT UP↑
(sorry for Roger bit at end  Embarrassed)


kodak is such a textbook example of what happens to you when you don´t take the power of digitization serious enough. kodak was the global king of photography, ruling this industry for more than a century. which in itself is noteworthy considering that photography for the masses was only invented some 130 years ago (by kodak). kodak was globally so dominant for so long, no fucking one could have ever imagined this could ever change. they themselves invented digital photography, but were ignorant enough to not see the disruptive potential of their very own invention. the sad, fast and merciless crash of this behemoth has some netflix series potential.


sending a "high quality" picture of your kid to grandmother:

analog: you buy a kodak film and put it in your camera, take the pic (and 35 more). you take the film out of your camera and bring it to a camera shop in person. the shop sends it to a kodak lab (didn´t have to be kodak, there were free labs and other competition) via mail. the processed film then gets send back to the shop where you can pick it up and try to identify on a dark brownish negative film strip which pic is the best for your grandma. you then tell the shop you want pic number 17 as a print. the shop sends the negative again via mail to a lab that does the printing. the lab sends the print back to the shop and a few days later you can finally get the pic from the shop by visiting them the third time in person. now you need to get an envelope and send the pic to your grandmother (if she is still alive) via regular mail.


digitally: you take your mobile phone, take a pic of your kid and send it to your grandmother a few seconds later.


the behemoth didn´t see this coming. banks are behemoths like kodak. they ruled money transactions for 500 years. most people think it is the only way of sending money, the "natural" way. because it always has been like this.

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  ...but didn't kodak get into Bitcoin mining?  
 I looked at the chart today and LOL'd.  NICE pump!!
Careful 600watt or you'll become our inverse indicator Smiley

edit: OIC Kodak just got a gov't bailout via huge loan to create a Covid vaccine.
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July 29, 2020, 03:03:23 PM
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This is song made by a Croatian guy called CUBI and it is all about PUMPING in different languages and I use it often related to BTC even though it is about different kind of "pumping"  Grin

It is my personal BTC PUMP anthem! So sharing it here with you, now when it is appropriate  Grin

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July 29, 2020, 03:14:17 PM

But digital is The King. Those who disagree are entering Flat Earth territory.

To risk starting an even hotter debate: we have seen nothing yet.

Wait until decentralised platforms become powerful enough to host generic and completely open accessible financial/payment/hosting/arbitration/whatever applications, opening the door to countless of services and transactions that currently need to be crammed through legacy institutions, riddled by technical debt and crippling regulations.

Once the gateway opens, we will see valuations of digital freeways rise to eye-watering heights.

Indeed, our future is digital.
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July 29, 2020, 03:14:45 PM

FFS boys, I log in & see PUMP written by a few of you, I quickly check the price expecting see see $12,000 or something & it’s $11,xxx.

Fuck you guys, getting me excited.

Go sodomize yourselves on a length of rusty pipe.



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Fuck you guys, getting me excited.


I concur. Highly annoying....  Roll Eyes
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Fuck you guys, getting me excited.


I concur. Highly annoying....  Roll Eyes

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Think we can push on to 11.5k today? I mean if kodak can do it, we can do it.
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Security Notice - Ecommerce and Marketing data have been exposed - Your funds are safe.


What you don't want to wake up and read in the morning  Undecided

Ledger Security Notice - Ecommerce and Marketing data have been exposed


 Sure your funds are safe...  that's total bullshit!  Neither your funds nor you are safe now.



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Who knew? Someone, clearly. Bit early.

Meanwhile in other ups:

https://youtu.be/k001JX-D-dA BITCOIN PUMP IT UP↑
(sorry for Roger bit at end  Embarrassed)


kodak is such a textbook example of what happens to you when you don´t take the power of digitization serious enough. kodak was the global king of photography, ruling this industry for more than a century. which in itself is noteworthy considering that photography for the masses was only invented some 130 years ago (by kodak). kodak was globally so dominant for so long, no fucking one could have ever imagined this could ever change. they themselves invented digital photography, but were ignorant enough to not see the disruptive potential of their very own invention. the sad, fast and merciless crash of this behemoth has some netflix series potential.


sending a "high quality" picture of your kid to grandmother:

analog: you buy a kodak film and put it in your camera, take the pic (and 35 more). you take the film out of your camera and bring it to a camera shop in person. the shop sends it to a kodak lab (didn´t have to be kodak, there were free labs and other competition) via mail. the processed film then gets send back to the shop where you can pick it up and try to identify on a dark brownish negative film strip which pic is the best for your grandma. you then tell the shop you want pic number 17 as a print. the shop sends the negative again via mail to a lab that does the printing. the lab sends the print back to the shop and a few days later you can finally get the pic from the shop by visiting them the third time in person. now you need to get an envelope and send the pic to your grandmother (if she is still alive) via regular mail.


digitally: you take your mobile phone, take a pic of your kid and send it to your grandmother a few seconds later.


the behemoth didn´t see this coming. banks are behemoths like kodak. they ruled money transactions for 500 years. most people think it is the only way of sending money, the "natural" way. because it always has been like this.

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  ...but didn't kodak get into Bitcoin mining?  
 I looked at the chart today and LOL'd.  NICE pump!!
Careful 600watt or you'll become our inverse indicator Smiley

edit: OIC Kodak just got a gov't bailout via huge loan to create a Covid vaccine.


I don’t often write about the history of formerly dominant companies.  But if I do, the shares of the mentioned corporation 10 fold that same day.
Shows you how many investors world wide hang on our lips. WO rulez!
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