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heslo
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Haha Schiff is a clueless dinosaur stuck in the "old ways"
Even when the truth hits him square in the face he can't see it. Well, I think he does, but he chooses not to
Even his son takes the piss out of him
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HairyMaclairy
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January 01, 2021, 10:52:17 PM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
I don't like saying, "I told you so" but I did mention it in my morning greeting. I realize nobody actually reads it but it's a good way to keep my post count up. Apologies, you did indeed. Your Guinness post was quite captivating though!
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kurious
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January 01, 2021, 10:52:41 PM Last edit: January 01, 2021, 11:04:02 PM by kurious |
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Happy New Year, brothers!
Allow me a little rant?
TPTB are increasingly making things difficult for us 'plebs' to act freely and do as we please as we have been able to thus far.
Today, Bittrex just gave 14 days notice (they normally give 30) of de-listing privacy coins - including Monero, which is a top 20 market cap, and IMHO an honest traditional and respected POW coin.
You may not hold this coin of course, so you may think it doesn't matter. But it is the creeping march of an increasingly controlled market wishing to become all seeing and all-knowing, which will enable it to squeeze out what it cannot control; Like, well - you and me.
Just be aware that your right to any kind of privacy means nothing any more, unless of course you are a major institution engaging in their 'normal' institutional practice.
If we have any power it is surely to boycott exchanges that act against our interests. Exchanges like Bittrex should not be able to act against honest customers' buying preferences without some pushback. If you care - boycott Bittrex and don't let them do what they want with your Bitcoins, your shitcoins or your privacy. In a few years, ordinary people like us won't be able to even participate in the market without accreditation at this rate. Is that what we wanted, is that what Satoshi wanted? Is this it? I really hope not. But while we still have power (when exchanges want our coins) let's think about who we give our coins to, eh? Without our coins they are finished.
Let's not sleep through a total takeover of the market and a mission creep that is intended to gradually squeeze us out?
Fuck Bittrex. /rant.
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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January 01, 2021, 10:54:20 PM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
I don't like saying, "I told you so" but I did mention it in my morning greeting. I realize nobody actually reads it but it's a good way to keep my post count up. Apologies, you did indeed. Your Guinness post was quite captivating though! A JPG is worth 1k words.
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janggernaut
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January 01, 2021, 10:54:40 PM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
$29,600 at CmC Keep HODLL, we are almost reach $30,000!
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Wekkel
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January 01, 2021, 11:11:44 PM |
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Yeah good ol' times... config.sys missing though... And not enough memory to start program. And make sure to load a Hercules graphics driver from the command line before attempting to play those accolade racing games.
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heslo
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January 01, 2021, 11:12:09 PM |
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Happy New Year, brothers!
Allow me a little rant?
TPTB are increasingly making things difficult for us 'plebs' to act freely and do as we please as we have been able to thus far.
Today, Bittrex just gave 14 days notice (they normally give 30) of de-listing privacy coins - including Monero, which is a top 20 market cap, and IMHO an honest traditional and respected POW coin.
You may not hold this coin of course, so you may think it doesn't matter. But it is the creeping march of an increasingly controlled market wishing to become all seeing and all-knowing, which will enable it to squeeze out what it cannot control; Like, well - you and me.
Just be aware that your right to any kind of privacy means nothing any more, unless of course you are a major institution engaging in their 'normal' institutional practice.
If we have any power it is surely to boycott exchanges that act against our interests. Exchanges like Bittrex should not be able to act against honest customers' buying preferences without some pushback. If you care - boycott Bittrex and don't let them do what they want with your Bitcoins, your shitcoins or your privacy. In a few years, ordinary people like us won't be able to even participate in the market without accreditation at this rate. Is that what we wanted, is that what Satoshi wanted? Is this it? I really hope not. But while we still have power (when exchanges want our coins) let's think about who we give our coins to, eh? Without our coins they are finished.
Let's not sleep through a total takeover of the market and a mission creep that is intended to gradually squeeze us out?
Fuck Bittrex. /rant.
I did see this too. XMR has taken a bit of a beating this morning with the news. I don't think it's a massive deal currently but there's surely something going on in the background. Even Voorhees alluded to such https://twitter.com/ErikVoorhees/status/1345100565735378947
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xhomerx10
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January 01, 2021, 11:15:44 PM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
I don't like saying, "I told you so" but I did mention it in my morning greeting. I realize nobody actually reads it but it's a good way to keep my post count up. Apologies, you did indeed. Your Guinness post was quite captivating though! A JPG is worth 1k words. Not anymore, Bittrex just de-listed it too.
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Wekkel
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January 01, 2021, 11:23:11 PM |
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TPTB are increasingly making things difficult for us 'plebs' to act freely and do as we please as we have been able to thus far.
I did see this too. XMR has taken a bit of a beating this morning with the news. I don't think it's a massive deal currently but there's surely something going on in the background. Even Voorhees alluded to such https://twitter.com/ErikVoorhees/status/1345100565735378947This will drive privacy tokens off the radar and underground. Of course prevailing prices may take a hit but the cryptocurrency technique of privacy doesn’t give a hoot about what governments think. It will only become stronger.
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explorer
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January 01, 2021, 11:32:09 PM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
I don't like saying, "I told you so" but I did mention it in my morning greeting. I realize nobody actually reads it but it's a good way to keep my post count up. Apologies, you did indeed. Your Guinness post was quite captivating though! A JPG is worth 1k words. A JJG post's worth. A JJG JPG. Get the picture?
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 01, 2021, 11:36:36 PM Last edit: January 01, 2021, 11:54:43 PM by vapourminer |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
I don't like saying, "I told you so" but I did mention it in my morning greeting. I realize nobody actually reads it but it's a good way to keep my post count up. Apologies, you did indeed. Your Guinness post was quite captivating though! A JPG is worth 1k words. wazzat? a JJG is worth 1 kilowords? per second? edit: explorer beat me to it
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Toxic2040
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January 01, 2021, 11:59:00 PM |
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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January 02, 2021, 12:03:52 AM |
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TPTB are increasingly making things difficult for us 'plebs' to act freely and do as we please as we have been able to thus far.
Today, Bittrex just gave 14 days notice (they normally give 30) of de-listing privacy coins - including Monero, which is a top 20 market cap, and IMHO an honest traditional and respected POW coin.
You may not hold this coin of course, so you may think it doesn't matter. But it is the creeping march of an increasingly controlled market wishing to become all seeing and all-knowing, which will enable it to squeeze out what it cannot control; Like, well - you and me.
This is... a problem. I remember quite clearly when the Internet was smaller and a lot more fun and little Google's motto was "Don't be Evil". People there lived by it. But as time went on and the big entertainment money flowed in, founders got rich and the concept of a free and open internet was shoved by the wayside. Now? Google mail pretty much blacklists you if you are a small ISP because they don't care enough to fix their stuff to meet standards. Laws are passed to make anything that digs into the current profit margins punishable by 10 years in jail, and of course the barriers to entry are raised nice and high so everything can stay like it is... forever. Will this happen to Crypto? Yeah, probably. The whole personal wallet thing is great for the big centralized players who will loan out your bitcoins or seize them for the Govt so why not? After all, only a criminal would want their own bitcoins. (yeah. /s). And truth be told there will be a new set of cool innovations. Too many people forget that the Internet really was not supposed to be based on TCP/IP, but IPX/SPX under AT&T's "Connect" system. X.25 mail, X.400 identities, and ISDN connections to every household to servers lovingly hosted and run by the good people at AT&T. Be glad that didn't happen. Because a six month difference would have made that. Instead we got a good 15 years of freedom before AOL's "people" ran over the net with 2.0. So think about what's next. Look for the new idea, cherish it, nurture it. See how long you can keep it pure before it's bought for shit fiat and turned into another toxic waste dump.....
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serveria.com
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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January 02, 2021, 12:06:24 AM |
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Longer fight at $30k.... this mark seems to be mucho mucho importante for bears...
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strawbs
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January 02, 2021, 12:09:56 AM |
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Happy New Year, brothers!
Allow me a little rant?
TPTB are increasingly making things difficult for us 'plebs' to act freely and do as we please as we have been able to thus far.
Today, Bittrex just gave 14 days notice (they normally give 30) of de-listing privacy coins - including Monero, which is a top 20 market cap, and IMHO an honest traditional and respected POW coin.
You may not hold this coin of course, so you may think it doesn't matter. But it is the creeping march of an increasingly controlled market wishing to become all seeing and all-knowing, which will enable it to squeeze out what it cannot control; Like, well - you and me.
Just be aware that your right to any kind of privacy means nothing any more, unless of course you are a major institution engaging in their 'normal' institutional practice.
If we have any power it is surely to boycott exchanges that act against our interests. Exchanges like Bittrex should not be able to act against honest customers' buying preferences without some pushback. If you care - boycott Bittrex and don't let them do what they want with your Bitcoins, your shitcoins or your privacy. In a few years, ordinary people like us won't be able to even participate in the market without accreditation at this rate. Is that what we wanted, is that what Satoshi wanted? Is this it? I really hope not. But while we still have power (when exchanges want our coins) let's think about who we give our coins to, eh? Without our coins they are finished.
Let's not sleep through a total takeover of the market and a mission creep that is intended to gradually squeeze us out?
Fuck Bittrex. /rant.
I haven't needed to use exchanges for a long time, so I haven't kept up with developments regarding decentralised exchanges - how are things coming along on that front?
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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January 02, 2021, 12:10:52 AM |
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Sometimes governments seem to forget who's the employer (taxpayers) and who's the employees (politicians and civil servants).
Don't you just hate insubordinate employees?
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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January 02, 2021, 12:13:41 AM |
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Sometimes governments seem to forget who's the employer (taxpayers) and who's the employees (politicians and civil servants).
Don't you just hate insubordinate employees?
Part of the reason I like Atlas Shrugged. Got a good understanding there of who really works for whom and why. We forget this. A lot. Which is weird.
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Hueristic
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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January 02, 2021, 12:17:55 AM |
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I am amused that we have made a new ATH of $29,700 and no one seems to have noticed. Including myself.
You are right but now we are at $29300 hopefully now next stop is $30K very quickly coming. Just squeeze your butt cheeks tight and pray the tether train keeps chooching. W0w you had to break this account out of a 2 year hibernation to say this?
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