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hope it counts
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Even in the event that an attacker gains more than 50% of the network's
computational power, only transactions sent by the attacker could be
reversed or double-spent. The network would not be destroyed.
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morning charts #dyor 1h 4h #stronghands
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philipma1957
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December 18, 2020, 01:47:26 PM |
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So, we seem to be stuck on 23000, that's probably good, we need some rest after that steady rise from 19500.
Now time for staying here around $23000 for some long time like we have in $19500 because this could be good Christmas gift for all bitcoiners. Sideways we go just waiting for the next strike. Please note: this was take directly from bing search "sidewinder"
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December 18, 2020, 01:56:53 PM |
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This is the strange paradox that i couldnt understand .. why people consider bitcoin risky to buy in 9000$ and below , but they run to buy it above 20k$
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December 18, 2020, 02:05:53 PM |
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Because in a few weeks it will be 100,000 and they will feel smart.....
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AlcoHoDL
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December 18, 2020, 02:24:21 PM Last edit: December 18, 2020, 03:02:03 PM by AlcoHoDL |
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Buying BTC at any time is smart.
The two booths do not co-exist in space-time. The people in the above drawing are still smart, albeit a little lagging.
The dumb people are those who refuse to buy, or who sell with no purpose other than to put fiat in a bank account.
Edit: My OCD...
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December 18, 2020, 02:54:11 PM |
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December 18, 2020, 03:16:55 PM |
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I will probably buy a 3D printer when I sell at the coming top. But I dread having to learn the software, I hate computers and software stuff, I would rather just make a drawing by hand and pay someone to do the CAD drawing from that. The hardware stuff on the other hand, that I like.
OutOfMemory is right, I was thinking about my OPSEC. I think you should buy a good 3D printer. It's cheaper that way, as you'll be able to do so many more things exactly the way you want. Aside from the printer purchase, the cost is nothing really (I've just tried your mine and the printer reports around 16 hours of print time and a material cost of 4.90 €). You must be patient though, as you will need to tweak s/w parameters and tinker with the 3D models, but it's so rewarding it's totally worth the effort IMHO. I'm lucky enough to have access to a good 3D printer at my laboratory, so it's all free for me. If I had that specific color filament, and the time to change the text language, I'd do it for you. These are some good, cheap printers to start with: https://www.prusa3d.comEdit: Sorry for the OT, just warming up for the next pump... #metoo I bought Anycubic's newer Mega S. Prusa's are in the same range, afaik even better quality at the higher ended printers and have also good community support. It's a "good" quality low price printer, but i instantly changed some things, like the cooling system and housing. I found out i better change the bushings of the guides of the heated bed, because they vibrate at higher speed. At least it's a low budget printer with heated bed made of glass, so once leveled, no maintenance and tape, glue or spray needed, no warping, good heat distribution. If you want high quality and just start printing without modifications go for an Ultimaker, which are $2k and rising. Most of the quality of the prints is in the settings, though. On topic: It looks like there are some traders taking profits into the christmas holidays. There's some good support a little below current $22.4k, next week we may observe another pump (i hope so). Boring times ahead?
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December 18, 2020, 03:17:15 PM |
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JimboToronto
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December 18, 2020, 03:29:32 PM Last edit: December 18, 2020, 03:53:40 PM by JimboToronto |
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Still consolidating around $23k... currently $22443USD/$28635CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Bouncy bouncy coil coil. Just sell only the amount you need for a specific, immediate purpose. Selling just to put fiat in the bank is a huge mistake IMHO. Fiat should just be a transient phase that's only necessary to achieve a goal, not the target of the selling.
It's amazing how few seem to have grasped this simple fact that many of us have been preaching for years. Sell only when absolutely necessary, not according to price. Take your profits in Bitcoin. Get rich.
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December 18, 2020, 03:29:46 PM |
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This is gross! ... Who uses Handcuffs? I'd go for cable ties...
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JimboToronto
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December 18, 2020, 03:56:54 PM |
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Who uses Handcuffs? I'd go for cable ties... Handcuffs are more ornamental... and it is a Xmas tree.
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December 18, 2020, 04:06:58 PM |
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Toxic2040
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December 18, 2020, 04:12:53 PM |
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AlcoHoDL
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December 18, 2020, 04:21:19 PM |
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[...]
I will probably buy a 3D printer when I sell at the coming top. But I dread having to learn the software, I hate computers and software stuff, I would rather just make a drawing by hand and pay someone to do the CAD drawing from that. The hardware stuff on the other hand, that I like.
OutOfMemory is right, I was thinking about my OPSEC. I think you should buy a good 3D printer. It's cheaper that way, as you'll be able to do so many more things exactly the way you want. Aside from the printer purchase, the cost is nothing really (I've just tried your mine and the printer reports around 16 hours of print time and a material cost of 4.90 €). You must be patient though, as you will need to tweak s/w parameters and tinker with the 3D models, but it's so rewarding it's totally worth the effort IMHO. I'm lucky enough to have access to a good 3D printer at my laboratory, so it's all free for me. If I had that specific color filament, and the time to change the text language, I'd do it for you. These are some good, cheap printers to start with: https://www.prusa3d.comEdit: Sorry for the OT, just warming up for the next pump... #metoo I bought Anycubic's newer Mega S. Prusa's are in the same range, afaik even better quality at the higher ended printers and have also good community support. It's a "good" quality low price printer, but i instantly changed some things, like the cooling system and housing. I found out i better change the bushings of the guides of the heated bed, because they vibrate at higher speed. At least it's a low budget printer with heated bed made of glass, so once leveled, no maintenance and tape, glue or spray needed, no warping, good heat distribution. If you want high quality and just start printing without modifications go for an Ultimaker, which are $2k and rising. Most of the quality of the prints is in the settings, though. On topic: It looks like there are some traders taking profits into the christmas holidays. There's some good support a little below current $22.4k, next week we may observe another pump (i hope so). Boring times ahead? The Anycubic is an excellent choice! I've used it and it's one of the best VFM 3D printers out there. You just need to be comfortable with tweaking and tinkering with the h/w a bit, like you've already done. Printing with PLA, the output is on par with much more expensive printers. It's the more difficult/exotic materials that make the difference IMHO. And based on Bitcoin's recent performance and expected 2021 price, you'd probably only need 0.1 BTC to get some of the best quality 3D printers out there... Life's sweet for BTC HoDLers!
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December 18, 2020, 04:32:33 PM |
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[...]
I will probably buy a 3D printer when I sell at the coming top. But I dread having to learn the software, I hate computers and software stuff, I would rather just make a drawing by hand and pay someone to do the CAD drawing from that. The hardware stuff on the other hand, that I like.
OutOfMemory is right, I was thinking about my OPSEC. I think you should buy a good 3D printer. It's cheaper that way, as you'll be able to do so many more things exactly the way you want. Aside from the printer purchase, the cost is nothing really (I've just tried your mine and the printer reports around 16 hours of print time and a material cost of 4.90 €). You must be patient though, as you will need to tweak s/w parameters and tinker with the 3D models, but it's so rewarding it's totally worth the effort IMHO. I'm lucky enough to have access to a good 3D printer at my laboratory, so it's all free for me. If I had that specific color filament, and the time to change the text language, I'd do it for you. These are some good, cheap printers to start with: https://www.prusa3d.comEdit: Sorry for the OT, just warming up for the next pump... Thanks for the link, I will look into that. I almost bought one five years ago, but in the end I didn't think the affordable consumer models were good enough. I have heard that they are much better now. There is however more to change than the text, all the stuff on the top is different too, so don't go printing anything just yet, colour doesn't matter though, I'm painting it in the original color anyway.
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December 18, 2020, 04:42:39 PM |
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[...]
I will probably buy a 3D printer when I sell at the coming top. But I dread having to learn the software, I hate computers and software stuff, I would rather just make a drawing by hand and pay someone to do the CAD drawing from that. The hardware stuff on the other hand, that I like.
OutOfMemory is right, I was thinking about my OPSEC. I think you should buy a good 3D printer. It's cheaper that way, as you'll be able to do so many more things exactly the way you want. Aside from the printer purchase, the cost is nothing really (I've just tried your mine and the printer reports around 16 hours of print time and a material cost of 4.90 €). You must be patient though, as you will need to tweak s/w parameters and tinker with the 3D models, but it's so rewarding it's totally worth the effort IMHO. I'm lucky enough to have access to a good 3D printer at my laboratory, so it's all free for me. If I had that specific color filament, and the time to change the text language, I'd do it for you. These are some good, cheap printers to start with: https://www.prusa3d.comEdit: Sorry for the OT, just warming up for the next pump... #metoo I bought Anycubic's newer Mega S. Prusa's are in the same range, afaik even better quality at the higher ended printers and have also good community support. It's a "good" quality low price printer, but i instantly changed some things, like the cooling system and housing. I found out i better change the bushings of the guides of the heated bed, because they vibrate at higher speed. At least it's a low budget printer with heated bed made of glass, so once leveled, no maintenance and tape, glue or spray needed, no warping, good heat distribution. If you want high quality and just start printing without modifications go for an Ultimaker, which are $2k and rising. Most of the quality of the prints is in the settings, though. On topic: It looks like there are some traders taking profits into the christmas holidays. There's some good support a little below current $22.4k, next week we may observe another pump (i hope so). Boring times ahead? Will look into that too, thanks.
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December 18, 2020, 04:47:09 PM |
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You got to immortalize it in the blockchain or something. Do some sort of SHA256 signature, or signed bitcoin message (even if unfunded). Or just an engraving of the latest blockhash (first 8 characters maybe, or last 8 characters since the first 8 are usually zero.) But yeah, anything physical can still be copied. (ok maybe not, anyone can scan and mill the sig...)
That's actually not a bad setup at all.
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December 18, 2020, 04:50:03 PM |
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Hitting the bed early for the famous hodlsleep. Goodnight, and don't bother with the gay cards, they don't work, it's been proven by science and math.
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