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Patetik and Haaalerius!
This caught my eye. What is the reference?
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November 18, 2020, 04:29:01 PM |
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These are the hardest times for bitcoiners but I guess it is much harder for nocoiners let alone those shitcoiners around. Hold on to your seats, the show has just started.
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November 18, 2020, 04:32:51 PM |
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BTW (OT), I'm a big fan of Dark Mode, and have been using Dark Reader for sometime, in WO and in many other sites. Actually discovered it from a post here in WO. I read (here in WO too) that this may be a security threat due to leaking site data, etc. Just visited Dark Reader's official site, and noticed that it's an open-source project, and very highly respected, which put my mind at rest somewhat... What do you guys think? Would you consider Dark Reader a security threat. Any known cases? Or should we start using Tor on a Linux Live DVD for all things Bitcoin? Bitcoin's ever rising value makes us reconsider certain approaches to the way we do things... I suppose this is fairly paranoid. But I have come to believe that there will ALWAYS be something about my internet connected computers and phones that is a security threat. I have basically given up on keeping these things secure. Therefore hardware wallets and disconnected old laptops running Tails. That said... I am an IT person. The latter is not a trivial undertaking to do correctly. And i figure many here could handle it... but we are elite in that regard. Security and UX is STILL bitcoin's #1 and other #1 Achilles heel.
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November 18, 2020, 04:40:22 PM |
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Patetik and Haaalerius!
This caught my eye. What is the reference? I was referring to various shorter trolls who came by arguing and persuading us that having some successful high leverage short deal (probably in the 100$ area) is way more profitable compared to holding. You can find some of them in the pages preceding my post. I wonder what happened to those trolls. I can't see any of them now.
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AlcoHoDL
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November 18, 2020, 04:48:21 PM |
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BTW (OT), I'm a big fan of Dark Mode, and have been using Dark Reader for sometime, in WO and in many other sites. Actually discovered it from a post here in WO. I read (here in WO too) that this may be a security threat due to leaking site data, etc. Just visited Dark Reader's official site, and noticed that it's an open-source project, and very highly respected, which put my mind at rest somewhat... What do you guys think? Would you consider Dark Reader a security threat. Any known cases? Or should we start using Tor on a Linux Live DVD for all things Bitcoin? Bitcoin's ever rising value makes us reconsider certain approaches to the way we do things... I suppose this is fairly paranoid. But I have come to believe that there will ALWAYS be something about my internet connected computers and phones that is a security threat. I have basically given up on keeping these things secure. Therefore hardware wallets and disconnected old laptops running Tails. That said... I am an IT person. The latter is not a trivial undertaking to do correctly. And i figure many here could handle it... but we are elite in that regard. Security and UX is STILL bitcoin's #1 and other #1 Achilles heel. I suppose so... I also never keep coins on hot wallets. Always on h/w wallets, with seeds backed up on non-electronic media, except a wallet on my phone in which there's strictly only LFC's game prize coins (then worth $50, currently worth more than $100). I live to see the day when that wallet warns me that it's dangerous to carry so much money on my phone! My concern was more OPSEC-related. Problem is, if we take this to the extreme, we lose convenience and end up using Tor + Tails. Will risk using Firefox + Dark Reader for WO activities for now, it looks so much better... Hope I won't ever get the $5 wrench treatment!
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cAPSLOCK
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November 18, 2020, 04:50:07 PM |
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Name definitely checks out!?
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cAPSLOCK
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November 18, 2020, 04:53:06 PM |
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BTW (OT), I'm a big fan of Dark Mode, and have been using Dark Reader for sometime, in WO and in many other sites. Actually discovered it from a post here in WO. I read (here in WO too) that this may be a security threat due to leaking site data, etc. Just visited Dark Reader's official site, and noticed that it's an open-source project, and very highly respected, which put my mind at rest somewhat... What do you guys think? Would you consider Dark Reader a security threat. Any known cases? Or should we start using Tor on a Linux Live DVD for all things Bitcoin? Bitcoin's ever rising value makes us reconsider certain approaches to the way we do things... I suppose this is fairly paranoid. But I have come to believe that there will ALWAYS be something about my internet connected computers and phones that is a security threat. I have basically given up on keeping these things secure. Therefore hardware wallets and disconnected old laptops running Tails. That said... I am an IT person. The latter is not a trivial undertaking to do correctly. And i figure many here could handle it... but we are elite in that regard. Security and UX is STILL bitcoin's #1 and other #1 Achilles heel. I suppose so... I also never keep coins on hot wallets. Always on h/w wallets, with seeds backed up on non-electronic media, except a wallet on my phone in which there's strictly only LFC's game prize coins (then worth $50, currently worth more than $100). I live to see the day when that wallet warns me that it's dangerous to carry so much money on my phone! My concern was more OPSEC-related. Problem is, if we take this to the extreme, we lose convenience and end up using Tor + Tails. Will risk using Firefox + Dark Reader for WO activities for now, it looks so much better... Hope I won't ever get the $5 wrench treatment! Yeah. I am with you. Nobody want's to use Tails for almost anything, lol. I mean it's neeto, but what a beating. But yeah, in general I would assume browser extensions are a fairly ripe for security issues. The open source part is good, but if you do not review the code then you are trusting SOMEONE does. I wonder if there is just a more secure browser to use for whatever... I mean yeah, there's Tor (if that is actually secure?). But more about the exe architecture.. like maybe the Duckduckgo browser?
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November 18, 2020, 04:53:42 PM |
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BTW (OT), I'm a big fan of Dark Mode, and have been using Dark Reader for sometime, in WO and in many other sites. Actually discovered it from a post here in WO. I read (here in WO too) that this may be a security threat due to leaking site data, etc. Just visited Dark Reader's official site, and noticed that it's an open-source project, and very highly respected, which put my mind at rest somewhat... What do you guys think? Would you consider Dark Reader a security threat. Any known cases? Or should we start using Tor on a Linux Live DVD for all things Bitcoin? Bitcoin's ever rising value makes us reconsider certain approaches to the way we do things... I suppose this is fairly paranoid. But I have come to believe that there will ALWAYS be something about my internet connected computers and phones that is a security threat. I have basically given up on keeping these things secure. Therefore hardware wallets and disconnected old laptops running Tails. That said... I am an IT person. The latter is not a trivial undertaking to do correctly. And i figure many here could handle it... but we are elite in that regard. Security and UX is STILL bitcoin's #1 and other #1 Achilles heel. I work in IT too. I've always just used Tor Browser for most things Bitcoin. I'll need to look into Dark Reader but in my mind, it's probably something as simple as a CSS code to turn light into dark. (font colors and stuff like that.)
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November 18, 2020, 04:55:10 PM |
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I am happy I sold 2 pieces
1 piece at 17900 and 1 piece at 18200
This will come back to bite you..... *drying off with $8,000 towel.*
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AlcoHoDL
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November 18, 2020, 05:01:33 PM |
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*drying off with $8,000 towel.*
That's EPIC! In my case, I'm currently using a $2000 Trezor... At least we haven't been eating $90M pizzas (yet)!
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November 18, 2020, 05:15:18 PM |
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Name definitely checks out!?
Honey badger, is better?
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November 18, 2020, 05:19:50 PM |
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*drying off with $8,000 towel.*
That's EPIC! In my case, I'm currently using a $2000 Trezor... At least we haven't been eating $90M pizzas (yet)! 1 month rental apartment 1 bedroom junior size $30000And the largest single dice bet was 7k BTC... back in 2013. I saw it live. On the dice site itself (it had a chat room too.)
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November 18, 2020, 05:26:05 PM Last edit: November 18, 2020, 05:37:42 PM by rdbase |
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Patetik and Haaalerius!
This caught my eye. What is the reference? I was referring to various shorter trolls who came by arguing and persuading us that having some successful high leverage short deal (probably in the 100$ area) is way more profitable compared to holding. You can find some of them in the pages preceding my post. I wonder what happened to those trolls. I can't see any of them now. I actually thought you were quoting some thing from the Witcher. It looked polish or elvish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyjeGAUucCwToss your coin to your...oh nevermind. Learning elvish could be fun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT-xR-R9VkULen hannon.
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November 18, 2020, 05:28:10 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
Seems we finally had a wee bit of a real correction... currently $17830USD/$23311CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Needless to say, it didn't last long. It did however point out the resistance at $18k.
It also provides a consolidation opportunity to let us catch our breath and not let this rally run away with itself, burn out and crash.
A new ATH by the new year would be nice but let's wait until next autumn (N. hemisphere) before we go parabolic.
Slow and steady wins the race.
Go Bitcoin go.
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November 18, 2020, 05:32:41 PM Last edit: November 18, 2020, 05:47:28 PM by Gyrsur |
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*drying off with $8,000 towel.*
That's EPIC! In my case, I'm currently using a $2000 Trezor... At least we haven't been eating $90M pizzas (yet)! 1 month rental apartment 1 bedroom junior size $30000And the largest single dice bet was 7k BTC... back in 2013. I saw it live. On the dice site itself (it had a chat room too.) bought a $900K miner from HashFast Inc. Technologies, LLC back in 2013.
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November 18, 2020, 05:34:04 PM |
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November 18, 2020, 05:36:17 PM |
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*drying off with $8,000 towel.*
That's EPIC! In my case, I'm currently using a $2000 Trezor... At least we haven't been eating $90M pizzas (yet)! I visited a friend yesterday and saw the bike that I had gifted him. a nice $180k bicycle. not sure if he really knows what it means to ride germanys most expensive bike.
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AlcoHoDL
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November 18, 2020, 05:54:13 PM |
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1 month rental apartment 1 bedroom junior size $30000
And the largest single dice bet was 7k BTC... back in 2013. I saw it live. On the dice site itself (it had a chat room too.)
Man, that's something! bought a $900K miner from HashFast Inc. back in 2013. Damn! Nearly $1M! I visited a friend yesterday and saw the bike that I had gifted him. a nice $180k bicycle. not sure if he really knows what it means to ride germanys most expensive bike.
Awesome!
Maybe we should make a list of things we bought with BTC and how much they now cost... What's sad is that most of those things are not worth any more now than they did when we bought them. So, we effectively gave something which was (still is, and very likely will be) hugely appreciating in value, to obtain something that has kept (and most likely lost) its value. Not saying we should indefinitely HoDL. But wasting those precious sats when we can have what we want with our fiat income? Not so sure it's a wise move... tl;dr: HoDL (for now). Don't waste BTC for a cup of coffee. It's meant for BIGGER things!
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