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December 12, 2020, 04:20:41 PM
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When Bitcoin will become so big and reach ATH  Cheesy



Protip:  Merely reaching ATH is not "so big"

We (royal we, of course) are still trying to figure out what "so big" is going to be this time around, but surely "so big" is NOT measured by merely reaching ATH.
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December 12, 2020, 04:39:44 PM

@bob how did you delete all those posts. is there a program to do it.
I don't want 30,000 posts and I am looking for a way to delete a lot of them.

Manually, and angrily.

A lot of clicking and moving the mouse around.

0/10 - Do not recommend.
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December 12, 2020, 04:47:52 PM

@bob how did you delete all those posts. is there a program to do it.
I don't want 30,000 posts and I am looking for a way to delete a lot of them.

Manually, and angrily.

A lot of clicking and moving the mouse around.

0/10 - Do not recommend.

i can imagine, ive done kinda similar things and would destroy several keyboards and mice doing it..  LOTS of satisfaction being hard on the gear as you do it.  bulk order them in advance.
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December 12, 2020, 04:50:20 PM
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@bob how did you delete all those posts. is there a program to do it.
I don't want 30,000 posts and I am looking for a way to delete a lot of them.

Manually, and angrily.

A lot of clicking and moving the mouse around.

0/10 - Do not recommend.

i can imagine, ive done kinda similar things and would destroy several keyboards and mice doing it..  LOTS of satisfaction being hard on the gear as you do it.  bulk order them in advance.
Next time plz outsource to Indians.  Cheesy
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December 12, 2020, 04:51:31 PM

@bob how did you delete all those posts. is there a program to do it.
I don't want 30,000 posts and I am looking for a way to delete a lot of them.

Manually, and angrily.

A lot of clicking and moving the mouse around.

0/10 - Do not recommend.
Its good thing now you are on positive side and nor recommended any one for this destruction. Cheesy Wink
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December 12, 2020, 05:48:04 PM
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free file upload site


free file upload site

Looking forward to receive this bad boy

Thx already @sirazimuth
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December 12, 2020, 06:14:13 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Up about a grand after yesterday's low... currently $18596USD/$23750CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Back over $19k soon? $20k before Xmas?

Go Bitcoin go.
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December 12, 2020, 06:25:36 PM

When Bitcoin will become so big and reach ATH  Cheesy


I love how she seems to be thinking in all kind of stuff except in how to make a salad.  Grin
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More like a wee go, but yes  Cool
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December 12, 2020, 06:56:33 PM

...snipped...

Your attempt to lock bitcoin into some kind of "intrinsic value" framework seems to either fail and refuse to account for current BTC price prediction model and/or attempts to such framework is worth attempting to lock into bitcoin, as if it were a mature asset class.

Sure, we might look at the lines on the stock to flow model and see that bitcoins price goes above and below such price trajectory lines, so perhaps those stock to flow lines could be characterized as estimations of intrinsic value or the price that bitcoin is worth today, approximately.  Perhaps?  Perhaps?

I know it sounds weird but isn't this what bitcoin is - a decentralized network which runs on the protocol adopted by 'general consensus' using the code adopted by 'general consensus' which is regularly updated and improved by 'general consensus'.

So why shouldn't we calculate the intrinsic value of bitcoin (the currency) with the 'general consensus' approach as well? If we continuosly look into the market, it is very easy to feel the nerves of the traders. So if market shows excessive price support at the certain price such that trend line constantly reverse from that point then we can safely assume that most of the traders feel bitcoin should at least worth this much.

Currently like I said in previous post, the range of $17-17.5K shows the most appropriate instrinsic value. Even yesterday, bitcoin had short-term downtrend but as soon as it came in this range, it experienced strong bounce back and once again started gaining premium. Now it is almost $18.75 and gaining.
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December 12, 2020, 07:06:29 PM

We don't do Bitcoin Gold here and you accidently hit 1 when typing in the price Tongue

EDIT: This pump looks sustainable  Cool
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December 12, 2020, 08:18:00 PM

0.1BTC or her for the night?



I wouldn't even touch her if you paid me. I guess we have a totally different sense of beauty. To me, this woman looks UGLY as hell. Those lips... So abnormally large, almost like a deformity-causing mutation. Yuck!

Not a joke, I'm serious.

She was just chasing parked cars.  The swelling will go down in a few weeks.

0.1btc hell no..
Could probably get a smokin hot blue eyed blond for like $500.. (when backpage was still a thing)

$1,800 for one night? Better be three of them and an open bar..
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December 12, 2020, 08:41:54 PM

@Bob when are you cleaning up your post history again? 🤣

PS: Good to see you are ranking up again.

WO, for the record




@bob how did you delete all those posts. is there a program to do it.

I don't want 30,000 posts and I am looking for a way to delete a lot of them.

Saw your Re: thread in rep where you cleared your list..

I just want to say that I wish you would just not give a fuck about what any drama lovers think of you and just do whatever you want..

Don’t clear your list or delete all your posts bro, just tell them to pound sand if they don’t like it..
Just do you and enjoy the fact that it pisses people off..

You know what having “Fuck you money” means?
That’s what you have but with reputation.. Just lol at them and kindly suggest they snack on excrement..
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December 12, 2020, 10:01:16 PM
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Bob

As a Texan and Republican, do you support Allan West, Texas GOP Chair, in calling for a break up of the United States?

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Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution,”

Also Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann, R-Fredericksburg

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“The federal government is out of control and does not represent the values of Texans. That is why I am committing to file legislation this session that will allow a referendum to give Texans a vote for the State of Texas to reassert its status as an independent nation,” Biedermann said in a statement.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/texas-gop-chair-allen-west-says-scotus-setback-may-call-for-union-of-law-abiding-states
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December 12, 2020, 10:45:19 PM

As a Texan and Republican, do you support Allan West, Texas GOP Chair, in calling for a break up of the United States?

Technically Libertarian. I’m not sure how I feel about talk of secession. Gut tells me it’s a bad idea.
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December 12, 2020, 10:49:08 PM
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...snipped...

Your attempt to lock bitcoin into some kind of "intrinsic value" framework seems to either fail and refuse to account for current BTC price prediction model and/or attempts to such framework is worth attempting to lock into bitcoin, as if it were a mature asset class.

Sure, we might look at the lines on the stock to flow model and see that bitcoins price goes above and below such price trajectory lines, so perhaps those stock to flow lines could be characterized as estimations of intrinsic value or the price that bitcoin is worth today, approximately.  Perhaps?  Perhaps?

I know it sounds weird but isn't this what bitcoin is - a decentralized network which runs on the protocol adopted by 'general consensus' using the code adopted by 'general consensus' which is regularly updated and improved by 'general consensus'.

So why shouldn't we calculate the intrinsic value of bitcoin (the currency) with the 'general consensus' approach as well? If we continuosly look into the market, it is very easy to feel the nerves of the traders. So if market shows excessive price support at the certain price such that trend line constantly reverse from that point then we can safely assume that most of the traders feel bitcoin should at least worth this much.

Currently like I said in previous post, the range of $17-17.5K shows the most appropriate instrinsic value. Even yesterday, bitcoin had short-term downtrend but as soon as it came in this range, it experienced strong bounce back and once again started gaining premium. Now it is almost $18.75 and gaining.

can not really believe we've still got muppets coming here whining about "intrinsic value" ... shouldn't you be on a gold bug forum somewhere?

it's a fallacy, there is no such fucking thing as intrinsic value, it doesn't exist. See subjective theory of value

... and then maybe ponder for a while how it is the the human brain that "endows" things with value, that were previously without such a property, i.e. not intrinsic.
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December 12, 2020, 11:43:22 PM

As a Texan and Republican, do you support Allan West, Texas GOP Chair, in calling for a break up of the United States?

Technically Libertarian. I’m not sure how I feel about talk of secession. Gut tells me it’s a bad idea.

Ok. Could you kindly provide a bit more detail? 

Why do you think the Texas GOP bringing a bill to secede from the United States is a bad idea?
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December 12, 2020, 11:58:41 PM



Well deserved. Smiley
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