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November 20, 2020, 07:14:09 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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the noon wall report still cascading upwards across most time frames as bitcoin posts another yearly high this morning at $18,824.88 #dyor 1h 4h D #stronghands
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JayJuanGee
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November 20, 2020, 07:38:57 PM |
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ATH and then a good correction, rebuilding base.
Pump to $25,000, then a correction to $20,000 would be preferable my opinion ? i think 20k $ is a nightmare to traders now , ibitcoin gonna spend days before it break with the enough volume , maybe this altcoins turn for a bullrun . Fuck "altcoins"... They are more properly known as shitcoins.. for a reason.
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Indymoney
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November 20, 2020, 07:41:43 PM |
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ATH and then a good correction, rebuilding base.
Pump to $25,000, then a correction to $20,000 would be preferable my opinion ? i think 20k $ is a nightmare to traders now , ibitcoin gonna spend days before it break with the enough volume , maybe this altcoins turn for a bullrun . Fuck "altcoins"... They are more properly known as shitcoins.. for a reason. Most chances we will F**K theese altcoins for some long time because right now we are going in good way with positive sentiments.
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philipma1957
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November 20, 2020, 07:51:56 PM |
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ATH and then a good correction, rebuilding base.
Pump to $25,000, then a correction to $20,000 would be preferable my opinion ? i think 20k $ is a nightmare to traders now , ibitcoin gonna spend days before it break with the enough volume , maybe this altcoins turn for a bullrun . Fuck "altcoins"... They are more properly known as shitcoins.. for a reason. 2020 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>2017 Eth is at 510.................................Eth was 1200 BTC is at 18651 ........................... BTC was 20000 so 2.7344% eth value to BTC value 2020 vs 6.0000% eth value to BTC value 2017 note coin value not market cap. so I won't argue 2.7344 is too low right now I won't argue 6.0000 was too high back then. I will average the 2 and get 4.36% So does the current number drift to 4.36% by eth moving to 800 a coin? if it does it gives us 4.289% and a big time eth rally is right around the corner. good for my gpus as I will get more btc when I cash in the eth next week. I sell my eth for btc and fiat. so an eth rally works to get me more btc.
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JayJuanGee
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November 20, 2020, 07:52:33 PM |
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They want to break the ATH so people will go home for Thanksgiving and talk about it.
OMG... You gotta be trolling with that Torque... no? Almost worth a merit... if you were actually trying to be funny rather than probably really believing that "they" crap.
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Qoheleth
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November 20, 2020, 07:57:29 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 have a couple $1,300 sandwiches Dont forget my $33,000 iphone 6.. (1.8 BTC on feb 2016) I had a bloke code some stuff that I can code now myself in 1 hour. Only 25 BTC This type of thing is easy to joke about, and I definitely bought my share of thousand dollar cookies. But I think it's important to remember that by buying those sandwiches and pizzas - and buying them with BTC, not by converting to cash first - early adopters paved the way psychologically for people to believe that BTC are actually worth something. Who knows whether the bitcoins that bought those things would really be worth that much now if they hadn't been spent?
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nullius
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November 20, 2020, 07:58:12 PM |
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[WO] Bitcoin вapвapизaция кpecтьянaми Exhibit EOVERFLOW:Bitcoin Forum > Other > “Serious discussion” (LOL!) > Too strong KYC Topic totally derailed by nullius to: Re: Any KYC is “Too strong KYC”It's simple.
If you move around Huge Money you want every partner (exchange) to hold your ID details so you won't have problems proving that transactions did occur on your part.
It’s simple. If you move around Huge Money (or any money!), you want to use private keys in your own wallet— “Not your keys, not your coins!”—so you won’t have problems proving that transactions did occurr with your digital signatures on the blockchain. Most websites that use KYC feature have a third-party KYC processor who holds the data secure. Still, use your own research on each KYC demanding project as these policies differ a lot.
I advise that you read through a thread with much more serious discussion of the “KYC” issue than this “Serious Discussion” idiot-thread, and heed the advice thereby from people who understand this subject as you assuredly do not. When someone is doing KYC, they are forced to hand out parts of their personal identity to a third party (such as an exchange, ICO, etc). After that point, they aren’t in control of the process anymore and are totally exposed on the third party to handle their sensitive data safely. If something should be hacked, the affected people can't do anything. I suggest not to try KYC with websites that do not have a third party KYC Service, having a third party service will make your mind at ease but of course, a reputable service just like Binance is using "Refinitiv" is decent one. Why is a company using a third party service safer? I'd argue the exact opposite. Companies often tender this out to the lowest bidder, who invariably have very poor security. It also means your KYC documents are being shared around with more people and with third party companies, so there are more opportunities for a malicious employee to access them or a hacker to steal them. Your Binance example is a poor one considering they were hacked for thousands of users' documents and information just a few months ago.
I’ve never submitted to any “KYC” identity-rape doxing for anything whatsoever even remotely related to Bitcoin. On principle, I never will. Edit, P.S.: you = 🐑Any mad hatters want to cap that muttonhead with a cluestick!? [🚀🤩🤩🤩🌙🤩🤩🤩🚀] —then I would be much happier than I will be to see my modest stash “moon” as I lose my tiny little sliver of financial freedom.
P.S., that is in the so-called “Serious Discussion” forum. Also there is literally a board named "Serious Discussion". That's where serious discussion can go without being subject to the uncertainty of a special excempt self-mod thread.
Arguing against my expectation that I can safely post serious discussion outside of the forum named Serious Discussion— are you serious!? I think nullius' posts are a category of their own and maybe Serious Discussion > Ivory Tower > Nullius' Dungeon might be a solution to avoid having his posts deleted from the WO in the future.
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Searing
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Clueless!
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November 20, 2020, 08:11:54 PM |
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Sure Hex.. collapsing.. after making Richard Hart rich as fuck... and likely he will need to hide from the regulators... I would think that his way of going about that scam would not have been anything but criminal.. .. just seemed so obvious the way that he was pumping that bullshit with ongoing read between the lines type assertions that likely tempted all kinds of innocent peeps into helping Richard to receive his various paydays while carrying out such scam. 19K this weekend
AT fucking H this weekend! Seems inevitable now... within this close... maybe our break above $18.5k today and pushing up to $18,825 within the past couple of hours demonstrates that buying pressures remain greater than selling pressures.. and it is going to be a bit difficult for bearwhales to fight off the current short-term momentum... not impossible, but surely would take quite a bit of fuel to stop this baby at these price points and this current ongoing momentum.. Sure we seem to be coiling at the moment in the $18,500s (as I type).. and sure there might be some downward fakeouts (or downward attempts) but gotta consider ongoing current momentum, too... Popcorn, anyone? My google skills are lacking today..but like 2 days ago in the Midwest USA I saw a really, really, scammy TV Add for Hex.com during prime time. Like 8 p.m. CDT USA...I can't find a link..but man was it over the top..it had supermodels, it had super-fast boats and the Ad said you want to be fabulously wealthy get hex now at hex.com. Indeed the T.V. Ad was so 1980's uber rich over the top...if it would have been Bitcoin..it would have set the coin back to $15k just because the ad was so slimy. I literally sat there with my jaw open, saying did they really just go full pump/dump greed, get some now before it is too late, or your a chump.. full-court press? Sheesh! Anyway, post it on here if you can find it...but is hard to describe how scammy it was without actually seeing it. Again, I've no luck finding it. If hex.com is smart, they got feedback and burned every copy. The ad itself screamed SEC investigate hex.com for crying out loud! Brad
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November 20, 2020, 08:17:19 PM |
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They want to break the ATH so people will go home for Thanksgiving and talk about it.
OMG... You gotta be trolling with that Torque... no? Almost worth a merit... if you were actually trying to be funny rather than probably really believing that "they" crap. They = whales Yes they do exist Also fk off
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November 20, 2020, 08:17:39 PM |
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HairyMaclairy
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November 20, 2020, 08:18:58 PM |
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'member, lads, don't waste your money on this stuff get something like this instead A Lambo has a lot lower total cost of ownership than a redhead. But a redhead is faster 0 - 60
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November 20, 2020, 08:19:07 PM |
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Imagine being fiat, and the most valuable thing you do on the planet is get traded for more valuable, deflationary assets.
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nullius
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November 20, 2020, 08:23:21 PM |
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dude, theres like, a whole subreddit devoted too that with alot of fans chill, loose the judgmental stuff, Your harshing my buzz 🙃☮
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philipma1957
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November 20, 2020, 08:24:50 PM |
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More like a limo driver for a rock star.
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nullius
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November 20, 2020, 08:33:05 PM |
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Imagine being fiat, and the most valuable thing you do on the planet is get traded for more valuable, deflationary assets magically move wealth from the slaves to their masters, with an invisible tax that the said slaves are too stupid to notice. FTFY. Your mistake is that inflationary debt-based script is very valuable—to somebody, as a tool. Meanwhile, sheep are made mutton.I said “conjoined twins” for a reason. Study history, economics, and political philosophy. It is no accident that they arrived almost simultaneously—both with roots c. 1909 from earlier seeds, both signed by Wilson in 1913. They are parts of an integral system.
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nullius
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November 20, 2020, 08:46:34 PM |
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Nullius has a similar day ?? It is officially Monday; V8s called it months ago. What can I say, the man is insightful. right we need a day of the week when we are rude to nullius for his lengthy expostulations. the scrolling past is getting tiring
jjg has stfu jjg thursdays, sunday is sacred to the haiku
monday then? today in fact?
stfu nullius
less is more. small is beautiful. concision breeds precision
(you know I love you but)
For the information of the Wall, my previous post linked to prior discussion: I would like to say, fuck you nullius just to get it off my chest early (especially, since it has been building up for a while)... So there you go. I've said it. Fuck you, too, Jay. #nohomo An I be wont to wax sesquipedalian, I’ll retreat to the phrontistery for to desiderate lost epochs of literacy.
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HairyMaclairy
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November 20, 2020, 08:47:56 PM |
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The short opportunities continue to grow as fake news fuels the bitcoin HOAX. Little Shatoshi's project has failed as I proved years ago, but the fake news keeps fooling people into losing their money. Smart money will enter high leveraged short positions and keep them open in preparation for the epic meltdown soon to come. Bitcoin shorts will be the greatest trade, possibly in the history of the world.
Good to see you back George.
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Krubster
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November 20, 2020, 08:58:57 PM |
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Well, I just went a whole 8 minutes and 27.58 seconds without checking the ticker. Top that, wo bros. ( my previous record was 7 minutes 5.68 seconds)
I hear you man, respect. I'm not going to lie. The first thing I do when i wake up, is checking the price on my phone.
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
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