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Life was giving me a hint at the grocery store went over my head..oh well as the proverbial saying (from a hairdresser) goes "you can't do them all". Is that the WO thread when BTC hits 200k? I guess, it is, at least it was advertised
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AlcoHoDL
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August 15, 2020, 07:50:24 PM |
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Life was giving me a hint at the grocery store went over my head..oh well as the proverbial saying (from a hairdresser) goes "you can't do them all". Is that the WO thread when BTC hits 200k? Yes (not to scale).
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Last of the V8s
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August 15, 2020, 08:14:08 PM |
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JohnnyUranus
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August 15, 2020, 08:15:27 PM |
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To all pundits how do you guys pronounce Kamala?
Those are two words in a single sentence that I have never heard. Google still has not told me what the meaning of Kamala is... Means "lotus" or "pale red" in Sanskrit. In Sanskrit this is a transcription of both the feminine form कमला and the masculine form कमल, though in modern languages it is only a feminine form. ... It is also another name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. Kamala means horrible in Finnish
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JayJuanGee
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August 15, 2020, 08:35:38 PM |
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My advice to anyone reading this: DON'T share PINs, passphrases, seeds, anything of that nature, with ANYONE, not even your parents, children, spouse, etc. They may be the most trustworthy people in the world, but they may carelessly compromise the security of your coins.
But...if you want your loved ones to inherit your stash after you are gone, you have to figure out a way to leave it to them. Otherwise your stash access dies with you. And keep in mind that you could die any second (e.g., sudden heart attack, getting hit by a bus, etc.) so you may not have time or opportunity to give them access to it on your death bed. Yes, that's exactly the problem. Not easy to solve. We must find at least one person in our lives, who can handle this thing. Banks, wills, etc. is how it's currently done. With Bitcoin we're on our own. Even teaching someone to transact in Bitcoin can be a challenge. Just imagine explaining about wallets, seeds, passphrases, keys, addresses, etc. Not (yet) easy for most... What about the letter to the lawyer or whoever that is in your safe or whereever that explains everything upon your passing? Wait a second, I can't trust my brother, mother, children or spouse but I can trust a lawyer to give them (my family) the letter detailing how to obtain my Bitcoin after I die? Not happening. I'd rather die with my coin and enrich all my WO hodlers than trust a lawyer over my loving family. edit: added some brackets for clarity. O.k. don't pass it onto the lawyer, pass it on to your beloved brother billy.. When you are dead, you are not going to fucking care if billy is irresponsible, drinks a lot of billy beer and cannot keep any of his affairs straight because you are dead... so yeah... billy gets the coins to distribute to your heirs or whatever is your estate instructions to him in the letter that gets opened after your death rather than the ratt lawyer...** **By the way, I was just using lawyer as an example.. so I am not sure why to get so worked up over specifics that would have been within your complete and total discretion, anyhow, including neither consulting with or using a lawyer to handle your legal needs.. or whatever you discretionarily choose to do.
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Indymoney
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August 15, 2020, 08:38:19 PM |
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Life was giving me a hint at the grocery store went over my head..oh well as the proverbial saying (from a hairdresser) goes "you can't do them all". Is that the WO thread when BTC hits 200k? Its too much we need some better way to advertise this not here right now
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JayJuanGee
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August 15, 2020, 08:49:48 PM |
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[edited out]
Essentially we're saying the same thing. I just removed the impossible (the past). Of course, if I could travel back in time, buying BTC would be the very first thing I'd do. I still haven't forgiven myself for not buying moar in 2015, ending up spending the same amount of fiat I had then, to buy much less corn later. Hesitation is costly in bitcoinlandia, the early bird gets the worm, the later bird is still OK, but it has to wait. But it's still OK. Can't argue with you there. History has shown that buying BTC whenever you can, has been (most of the time) a very profitable move. Add a few years in the future, and (perhaps) you could replace "most" with "all" in the previous sentence.
This too... agree. Can you imaging someone buying right at the ATH point? I have a friend who did so in 2017. He must be so sad now... Should he be? Maybe not. I could place a bet that his face will turn from to in a couple of years. So, subtracting the impossible, the best time to buy is now, or in the near future if you think you can outsmart it (hahaha). I gotta quibble here. I am not going to doubt that there are some outlier cases that bought at the top and just sat on their hands for more than 2.5 years... but that really is not a very smart strategy to just let their investment sit without buying some more.. I don't have too much sympathy for these kinds of folks, but there would be a decent amount of respect for anyone who actually makes sure NOT to sell at a loss, even though part of the inclination is going to be to cash out way too much too early once their holdings get into profits... again to the extent that this hypothetical (and likely over-represented) investor actually exists. My advice to anyone reading this: DON'T share PINs, passphrases, seeds, anything of that nature, with ANYONE, not even your parents, children, spouse, etc. They may be the most trustworthy people in the world, but they may carelessly compromise the security of your coins.
But...if you want your loved ones to inherit your stash after you are gone, you have to figure out a way to leave it to them. Otherwise your stash access dies with you. And keep in mind that you could die any second (e.g., sudden heart attack, getting hit by a bus, etc.) so you may not have time or opportunity to give them access to it on your death bed. Yes, that's exactly the problem. Not easy to solve. We must find at least one person in our lives, who can handle this thing. Banks, wills, etc. is how it's currently done. With Bitcoin we're on our own. Even teaching someone to transact in Bitcoin can be a challenge. Just imagine explaining about wallets, seeds, passphrases, keys, addresses, etc. Not (yet) easy for most... What about the letter to the lawyer or whoever that is in your safe or whereever that explains everything upon your passing? xhomerx10 just replied with a near-exact copy of what I was about to write. Well, I am going to have to give you the same exact response that I gave to xhomer.. except making my response with an image rather than words.
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D. Lerk
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August 15, 2020, 09:35:02 PM |
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My grown-up kids and wife of decades are educated in the convoluted process of retrieving my coins should I get hit by a bus.
I don’t worry about them conspiring to “rob” me, because if that were to happen my life would have been a worthless sham and my problems far bigger than mere money.
Perspective.
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August 15, 2020, 09:49:53 PM |
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August 15, 2020, 09:57:56 PM Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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August 15, 2020, 09:59:58 PM |
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Somebody doesnt want 12k
Slaughter that mini-bearwhale!!!
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August 15, 2020, 10:01:25 PM |
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Somebody doesnt want 12k
Slaughter that mini-bearwhale!!!
Seemingly a tough nut to crack atm. We’ll break through by the end of this weekend, I think.
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OT: City (Sterling) did not score into the empty net from 6-8 feet.
Bayern/City would be probably more interesting than Bayern/Lyon, but who knows.
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OT: City (Sterling) did not score into the empty net from 6-8 feet.
Bayern/City would be probably more interesting than Bayern/Lyon, but who knows.
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D. Lerk
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August 15, 2020, 10:12:00 PM |
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Somebody doesnt want 12k
Slaughter that mini-bearwhale!!!
Seemingly a tough nut to crack atm. We’ll break through by the end of this weekend, I think. There’s often an attack on support or resistance in the wee hours, 3-5 Sunday am, Liverpool time.
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Indymoney
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OT: City (Sterling) did not score into the empty net from 6-8 feet.
Bayern/City would be probably more interesting than Bayern/Lyon, but who knows.
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August 15, 2020, 11:20:07 PM |
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August 15, 2020, 11:36:45 PM |
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I'm French however I don't watch football so meh.
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August 16, 2020, 12:45:02 AM |
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the evening wall report Its been a battle today..have no doubt..hitting a high of $11,986.93 bulls once again tested the surprisingly resilient $12kish level. Closing at $11,852.20 bitcoin buying continued to lead on declining volume..still a good showing for a Saturday. Closing bell tomorrow on the weekly chart will further illuminate longer time frame dynamics. #dyor 4h D #stronghands
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